Hola a todos!
I am Bianka
from Chile. The sunny days, and the lovely spring arrived, which brings me a
lot of energy and motivation. This is the first time for me when I can enjoy
it, and I do not have to afraid of the upcoming exams like before.
The last
weeks I participated many events of my organization. It is amazing the wide
scales of project in the CEM. From supporting music festival of the university,
Emprendizaje Colaborativo Class for students to support local enterprises,
just to mention some amongst the many projects.
I also try to bring some Bianka –
Hungarian vibe to the every day life of office. For example ‘egészségedre’
became an often-used word in the office (when somebody sneeze) or in a pub,
too.
I am improve my photoshop, poster
making skills, my teaching skills, and of course, last but not least: Spanish.
At personal
level I am feel still really great, and blessed every day, that I can be here.
Because honestly I have never thought this before, that I will write a blog from south Chile.
The weekend we have visited Niebla, approximately 17 km far from Valdivia, where we saw the ruins of a Spanish colonial fort and its museum. I am amazed how close I felt the touch of the 17. century, which we had studied in books in Hungary! Amazing!
The weekend we have visited Niebla, approximately 17 km far from Valdivia, where we saw the ruins of a Spanish colonial fort and its museum. I am amazed how close I felt the touch of the 17. century, which we had studied in books in Hungary! Amazing!
As a volunteer I have the privilege to develop my own project in my organization.
I hold Hungarian class for people, who have interest for our language and culture.
But there aren't stereoptypes about Hungary, because they do not have a lot of information about it. So far I had only one, but in the next classes I am really motivated and happy to show not only my
culture , but maybe grow consciousness about the diversity of Europe for the
chiliens.
Besos desde Chile
Bianka