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AN INEFFABLE EXPERIENCE

Now in this time is really popular to travel and study thanks to Erasmus + and for the young people is the cheapest way to get experiences and improve their skills. Travelling around all Europe makes the youth be open-minded which helps in the personal relations and empower themselves in a world each time more globalised and multicultural.
It is an opportunity to meet friends for all the life and make never ending memories. Although we use different languages we have rights to be equal.
Working as a team requires open mindness and unity and gives us freedom of expressing ourselves. It’s an original way of learning new things, not just improving languages but also improving other abilities for example about European Union, culture, traditions or government.
The motivation of the students is fuelled by their liberty, opportunities and by the flexible teaching. By keeping attention and by being adaptable and optimistic, in this way the process of learning becomes spontaneous. Nowadays the teaching is based on a traditional and formal education and some schools don’t try to use non formal education. It’s not only a problem of the education, also is a problem of the political system. 
Non Formal education can be called “alternative education” and can develop a wide range of abilities. It’s a kind of qualitative learning process for all the teenagers. It can also be used to prepare for professional work and to go in a healthy values system. It’s about growing and personal development.
An international student from the project Many Languages of Journalism (MaLaJo) related that experience in Poland was amazing. There he learned so many foreign languages, like Romanian, Italian, Spanish, Croatian, Slovak and Polish. He improved his team working and his knowledge.  
           If you want to join an experience like this, and you are under 30, you can find an association in your country that acts as a bridge between the student and the organizers, for example SYTEV, ADEL, ECIM, Futuro e Progresso, Intercambia, Association Young Initiatives. You have to follow the news of the organization every day in order to apply quickly, because there are many students who want to participate. You may have one of the best experiences of your life. Try it.

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