Kategoria: Erasmus Irlandia

  • Friday, July 18

    The final day of classes was all about summaries and farewells. It was an interesting but very intensive experience. Switching roles and being a student again led to many personal reflections.

  • Thursday, July 17

    Thursday, July 17

    Today’s lessons were packed with grammar practice and conversations about different social protests in our home countries. In the afternoon, we visited the Chester Beatty Library and Dublin Castle, both offering a fascinating glimpse into the city’s rich cultural heritage.

  • Wednesday, July 16

    Wednesday, July 16

    Wednesday was a day of very intensive classes, focused on the theme “Making the World More Equal.” In the evening, the highlight was experiencing the famous Riverdance show at The Gaiety Theatre – an unforgettable performance full of Irish music and dance.

  • Tuesday, July 15

    Tuesday, July 15

    In class, we continued with social topics. Our discussions showed that, despite cultural differences, people everywhere are debating the quality of healthcare and the importance of clean air. We all agreed on the crucial role of education and how it must keep pace with the changes brought by artificial intelligence. In the afternoon, we visited…

  • Monday, July 14

    Monday, July 14

    The week started with meeting new students at Horner School. Our group grew with the arrival of a German and a Ukrainian student, now living and working in Germany after the war began. In class, we focused on social topics, which led to fascinating discussions in such a diverse group. In the afternoon, we enjoyed…

  • Weekend

    Weekend

    Ireland is not always the “Land of Rain” – it welcomed me with beautiful, sunny weather. I spent the weekend by the sea, taking a short train ride to Howth. This charming fishing village, just half an hour from Dublin, offers scenic coastal walks along the cliffs and quiet spots to relax on the beach.

  • Friday, July 11

    Friday, July 11

    The last school day of the week ended with a test. In the afternoon, we continued our walks around Dublin, this time visiting the National Gallery of Ireland. It houses the national collection of Irish and European art – truly worth recommending!

  • Thursday, July 10

    Thursday, July 10

    The morning lessons focused on “I wish, I regret.” In the afternoon, the sunny weather invited us to explore the city. We visited Trinity College, one of the most beautiful and famous university campuses in the world. Dublin is also full of lovely parks, such as Merrion Square Park with the Oscar Wilde monument, and the charming…

  • Wednesday, July 9

    Wednesday, July 9

    Today at Horner School we had regular lessons, followed by an extra Fluency English session, and finished with a Board Games Afternoon. After such a full day, only a quiet walk and a good night’s sleep were needed.

  • Tuesday, July 8

    Tuesday, July 8

    Classes ran from 9:00 to 14:00, with the main topic of the day: “Collectors and Hoarders.” After lessons, we visited the Guinness Storehouse, where the art of brewing Guinness was presented in an engaging way. In the evening, we took a long walk through the streets of Dublin’s city centre.