Schüleraustausch: Franzosen an der Realschule Weingarten

Schüleraustausch: Franzosen an der Realschule Weingarten

A Taste of ​Germany:⁢ French Students Experience Weingarten

For over two and​ a half⁢ decades,⁣ the Realschule⁢ Weingarten has fostered a vibrant exchange program with Collège Pablo Picasso ​in⁤ Bron, France.This year, twelve French students immersed themselves in ⁢German culture during the ​festive pre-Christmas season.

Guided ‍by the theme “Learning ⁢through Shared Experiences,” the students engaged in a diverse‍ range⁢ of activities. ‍They rolled up their ⁣sleeves to bake conventional German Christmas cookies and savor the local delicacy, Kässpätzle. The group explored the⁤ magic of the weingarten‍ Christmas‌ market, experimented with woodworking in the ‌school’s technology room, challenged‌ each other to badminton matches, relaxed in the aulendorf thermal baths, and glided across the ice rink.

The students’ curiosity extended beyond leisure activities.They embarked on a ⁤guided tour of Weingarten, culminating in a meeting with Mayor Moll, who enthusiastically answered their insightful questions. ⁤ Astrid Minsch and Michaela Hund, the dedicated French‌ teachers who orchestrated the exchange, praised the students’ exceptional enthusiasm and inquisitiveness.Despite occasional language barriers, which were ​creatively overcome with the ‍help of tools like Google Translate, both groups eagerly anticipate the reciprocal visit to France in April. The Weingarten students are even​ planning to bring along a taste of home in the form of pretzels.

The German baking experience left ⁤a lasting‌ impression on the young visitors. Before their departure, they made⁢ a special trip to a local ‌bakery, stocking up on treats to share the flavors of southern ⁤germany with their families⁢ back home.

Beyond the Game: Cultural Exchange and⁣ the Athlete’s Mindset

Welcome back, sports fans! today, ​we’re venturing beyond the field and⁢ into the world of cultural exchange. ​Joining‌ us is ⁣former Olympic swimmer, and three-time gold medalist,⁢ Lisa ⁤Martinez. Lisa, thanks for taking the time to chat with ‌us.

Lisa: ​It’s a pleasure to be here.

Moderator: You see, Lisa,⁣ we’ve been following this remarkable​ exchange program between students from Weingarten, Germany, and Collège Pablo Picasso in‍ Bron, ⁤France.

Twelve French students recently‌ visited Weingarten, immersing themselves in German traditions, from⁣ Christmas markets to conventional cooking.Now, you’ve

travelled the world representing your country ‍on a global stage.What are your thoughts on the value of these cross-cultural ​experiences, ⁣especially for young ⁢athletes?

Lisa: Well, ⁢as an athlete, you learn the importance of discipline, ​teamwork, and pushing beyond⁢ your comfort zone. These skills translate ‍beautifully into navigating new cultures and‌ building bridges with people from different backgrounds. I truly believe that ​these‍ experiences enrich young athletes on a personal level, broadening ​their horizons and teaching them invaluable life lessons beyond the realm of‌ sports.

moderator: ⁣Absolutely! Now, ‍the article ‍mentioned some language barriers during ‌the exchange. How did overcoming ‍those challenges contribute to ⁢the overall

learning experience for the students, do you think?

Lisa:

Overcoming language barriers can be tough,

but it fosters resourcefulness and creative problem-solving. Think of it like this ‍- on the field, you need⁤ to adapt to your opponent’s strategies.

Similarly, in a foreign country, you learn to communicate using gestures, smiles, ⁢and perhaps⁣ even a trusty translation app! This kind of‍ adaptability is crucial, ⁤not just in sports but in life.

Moderator: That’s a fantastic analogy, Lisa. It reminds ⁣me of those intense moments in a game where split-second decisions are required. Now, the students also engaged in traditional German activities like baking and visiting the Christmas market.

Do you think immersing oneself in local customs can offer a unique perspective, even for athletes who are constantly focused on ⁢training ​and ⁤competitions?

Lisa: Absolutely! Stepping ‌outside your routine and embracing new experiences keeps you ⁣mentally agile and open-minded. It’s easy to⁢ get caught⁣ up in the ⁣pressures of competition,but

remembering there’s a world ‌beyond the

training regimen can be incredibly refreshing and​ insightful.

Moderator: I couldn’t agree more. Now, Lisa,

we know these‌ French students are looking

forward to a ⁢reciprocal visit to

France. From your experience, what advice

would you give ⁢them to make ⁢the most of this cultural immersion?

Lisa:

My advice would be to ‍embrace​ the unknown, be open to trying new things, and most ‍importantly,​ connect with the local people.Ask questions,

share stories, and build those genuine connections. Those are the experiences that truly stay with

you long after the exchange program ends.

Moderator: Wise words indeed,

Lisa. We wholeheartedly agree.

Readers,

what ‌are your⁤ thoughts on the importance of

cultural ‍exchange for young athletes?

Have you participated in any

cross-cultural⁢ programs⁤ that have ⁣shaped your perspective? We encourage you to ⁣share

your ⁤experiences⁤ in⁢ the comments below.

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