Tag Archives: Erasmus

TAPAS: A LITTLE OF FREE TRADITION IN GRANADA

It’s not a secret that Spain is an expensive country to support yourself compared to Polish reality. Similarly to Italy, Spain is a very diverse country. One lives and functions differently in Andalusia, Catalonia and even more differently in e.g. Galicia. I got for Erasmus exchange to Granada in 2006/2007 which like Cordoba, Malaga and Seville is […]

SPANISH AND MY FIRST DAY IN GRANADA

In 2006 I went to one-year Erasmus exchange program to Granada in the south of Spain. It was the best time of my life and a real school of life. Going abroad on Erasmus is like starting your studies from the beginning or even worse. I learned that living in Spain is not an neverending […]

ERASMUS AND MOVING TO GRANADA

In 2006 I went for one-year Erasmus to Granada in the south of Spain. It was the best time of my life and a real hard knocks for me. Find out how my moving and searching for flat looked like. It was a nice adventure. Granada: in search of accommodation  As it usually happens when […]

SPAIN: SIESTA – A NEW DIMENSION OF REST

Although it was already my fifth month in Granada, I still couldn’t switch myself to Spanish “mañana” and practising siesta. What is it about? Perhaps I was a neurotic elderly lady? Or Poles are in a habit of running instead of walking? I wonder if you got the similar impressions after visiting Spain even for […]

POLAND: ANOTHER ADVENTURE AT ETIUDA TERMINAL

Just to remind you in the period of 2006 – 2007 I was at Erasmus exchange in Granada in Spain. It so happened that on 18 November I was coming to Poland for 8 days. The first reason was the work at the Fairs and the second one was the extraction of my wisdom tooth […]

ERASMUS IN GRANADA: HOW TO PACK FOR A YEAR

Each adventure with Erasmus exchange usually begins with a flight. It doesn’t look extraordinary at all. It usually happens so, buy surely not in the case when you go to study abroad for half a year. Let’s be honest. You have to take almost half of what you own and in practice it’s a terribly […]