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22 mars 2016

Mobilité 2016 - WOKING

Weekly report n°1 : H.

Sunday : I arrived to Brian and Carols’ house towards 5:00 PM. After that, Carol and I went outside, so she could show me the way to go for the next day. After that, we came back and had dinner ;we had deer, potatoes and a veggie mix and gravy. I found it weird eating deer, since I have never eaten any,but it actually was pretty good.

Monday: At 9:30 we went to class, and met Alicia and Laurianne, the organisers of the trip. We then met Niraj, our teacher for the week.

Wednesday : We needed to go and visit our workplacements, to present ourselves. So I went to BHS (Brittish Heart Foundation). I met the manager of the shop, Paul, who was very nice to me while presenting the store and the main tasks I’ll be doing on next Tuesday.

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Mobilité 2016 - WOKING

Weekly report n°1 : Fatoumata

My first week in woking has been really nice because I’ve been able to discover a lot things about England and the differences between here and Paris for example people drive on the left side, a lot of things are cheaper here than in France especially restaurants;  At school we learn a lot things about how to act in a professional way the things to say and not say but also our presentation with a lot of details because it’s really important, we’ve also met other students that have been really nice to us.

I really liked my first week in Woking and i hope it’s gonna be better in the other weeks.

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21 mars 2016

Mobilité 2016 - WOKING

Dans le cadre du programme Erasmus +, les élèves de section européenne des classes accueil et commerce ont débuté leur période de formation en milieu professionnel en Angleterre.

Ils sont partis le 13 mars pour Woking (Surrey) où ils resteront 5 semaines. Après une période d'une semaine de cours en école de langues, ils commencent le 21 mars leur période de formation en entreprise.

A suivre....

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01 février 2016

Partir en Europe… comme stagiaire, comme volontaire, comme bénévole… pour étudier, pour travailler.

Vous souhaitez partir vivre une expérience en Europe : effectuer un stage ou du bénévolat ou bien encore travailler. Voici un site sur lequel vous pourrez trouver des informations pour vous aider à réaliser votre projet !

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29 janvier 2016

Service Volontaire Européen

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Découvrez le programme SVE et des contacts pour répondre à vos questions:

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20 novembre 2015

My work experience

Last year, I stayed five weeks in England with an Erasmus+ programme. I was in Eastbourne (Sussex in South of the U.K.).

We all stayed in different host families so I was alone in a nice family of four: parents and 2 kids.

I did my work placement at Intersport, a sports shop. My work placement was located in Seaford 30 minutes from home. They sell all sport types of items. I discovered cricket there! They also sell school uniforms.
In our free time, we could do plenty of activities. I visited Eastbourne (shopping center, the beach, the Pier) and I went to Brighton and London too.
I feel that it was profitable for me because I've learnt a lot of things and I've tremendously improved my english!
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My trip to England

Last March, I had the opportunity with the Erasmus programme to go five weeks to Eastbourne (East Sussex) a city in the south of England with my classmates from the European English class.

I was hosted by a lovely couple and my friends were in different families.  I went to school for one week and a month on a work-placement at Lewes, a small town. My work placement was in Abigail's Drapery, a small shop  specialised in natural textiles: Homeware, craft kits, beautiful cotton pyjamas, children's toys, local sussex wools and much more; they also propose sewing workshops for kids and adults. I was in charge of  updating the blog that I created for them and other social medias.


During my free time, I discovered the English lifestyle, I visited Eastbourne, London and Brighton. I did a lot of shopping !!

This trip was one of the best times I've ever had, including the working part. I amazingly improved my english and now I know that I want to live in England for sure !

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Work experience in England

To improve my English, last April, I went to England for four weeks. to do my work placement

I stayed in a family and they learnt me a lot of things, I did my work placement at Eastbourne (Sussex) in a Hairdresser.

During my days off, I visited many places and I had the opportunity to go to London and Brighton thanks to the European section. I was really happy and motivated. This is experience is very important for my future and my future job.

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My feelings about the European section

I am currently  in my second year of studies in the European Section.

Being in the section is a chance, a privilege because I know this will help me in the future.

Thanks to European Section I did my work placement in England in Eastbourne (Sussex) last year.

This is an experience that I will never forget.

I worked in a Charity shop in Hailsham, not far from Eastbourne. I had to tidy up clothes, to inform the customers.

During my stay in England, I visited London, it is a wonderful city. I was lucky to be in a great host family who took care of me, they helped me and learnt me a lot.

My teachers are very attentive and always do their best to help us.

I'm really motivated and I try to work hard to be able to reach the level for the European mention.

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03 juillet 2015

Rentrée 2015: intégrer la section européenne anglais en lycée professionnel

La section européenne anglais est ouverte aux élèves des classes de seconde et première professionnelle (Pôle d’accueil) de baccalauréat professionnel Accueil et Commerce.

Il n'est pas obligatoire d'avoir suivi l'option section européenne au collège pour postuler au lycée. Les élèves intéressés s'inscrivent auprès du professeur référent.

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