Today was our second to last day of presenting our projects to the Germans. We each presented to two different classes of eighth graders and tenth graders. Everyone tried to involve the students so that it would be more interesting for them. They learned new facts about our state, way of life, school, and the American school system. The students and teachers asked us questions about our presentations, and way of life in America. They were especially curious about our drinking age and our driver’s licenses. It was interesting to learn about all the differences between teens in America, and teens in Germany. - Eleana & Jena
Every two years, Kennedy Catholic High School embarks on a foreign exchange through a partnership with a sister school in Germany. 2012, 10 students from Kennedy will be blessed with an opportunity to live, learn, and experience the lifestyle of a traditional Bavarian German. We hope you will enjoy their stories and experiences....
Monday, July 23, 2012
Presentations - Day 3
Today was our second to last day of presenting our projects to the Germans. We each presented to two different classes of eighth graders and tenth graders. Everyone tried to involve the students so that it would be more interesting for them. They learned new facts about our state, way of life, school, and the American school system. The students and teachers asked us questions about our presentations, and way of life in America. They were especially curious about our drinking age and our driver’s licenses. It was interesting to learn about all the differences between teens in America, and teens in Germany. - Eleana & Jena
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