Tuesday, 8 November 2011
About us
My name is Chaleen, Mirea. I´am Pisces and 19 years old.
I´m come from the north of Germany,Bremen. I live my whole live in Bremen,but I love to travel in other country´s to see new City´s and know new cultures and people.
I travel to many countries in the EU but also to Sri Lanka and Tailand. always looking for new adventures. After 13 years in a school I need new adventures and I want to make my own experience in a new country . My chose italy.
In the past I was often in Italy to visit Verona, Venice, Rom,... and all the nice places for tourist but I want to live here the weather is nice the people are friendly and the food is very very good. Know I live in italy in a small village and I work with disabled person in a Factory.
I am Aurélie, the eldest one of the 3 ;-) : 24 years old.
I come from France. My city is Rennes, in West of France, Brittany.
In my country, I was a teacher in nursery and primary schools, but I wanted a year off to live abroad and discover new people, enjoy new experiences.
For my EVS, I chose to work with disabled people because I already knew a bit about (I accompanied disabled people in holidays as a summer job when I was a student), and wanted to try more. I chose Italia for I had studied the language in high school. I love the place. I think we couldn’t be luckier than being there, between Venice and Verona, surrounded by beautiful spots.
Here in the Cooperativa, I work in the CAD center (Elderly Disabled Center).
Nuria, this is my name. Here in Italy, my new country, all the people ask me … “What’s the meaning of your name ?” Nobody in my life had ever asked me this. The meaning is “Light in the mountains”.
I love my new country, my destiny drove me to this SVE project. I live in Sovizzo now, a small village near Vicenza. I decided to take part in this project because in my city, I felt that I needed to go out, to know new cultures, new people, new streets.
I searched a lot, and finally, this is my destiny: work with disabled people. I love this. Only them can say “I don’t understand this world”.
But in fact, all the people think so, and frequently feel so also. And now, in my new life in Italy, I can say that I understand a bit more this World after only one month here.
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Hi girls :)
ReplyDeleteI'm Umberto!
Dovete ri-tradurre i vostri testi in inglese, forza, perché sennò io non ci capisco niente :D
A presto!
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Very nice! Congratulations! Giovanni
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