ANNA, TALLINN:

Sometimes it is difficult to open your mind to another people and share what you really think. Especially, in hard topic such as stereotypes. But in that project it wasn’t intricate for me because of homely atmosphere and really frank people. It was unbelievable experience and, of course, good language practice. With members of this project I am on friendly terms right now too, so I can say that I also got new friends.

 

KRISTIINA, VILJANDI:

“Kaks rütmi-üks riik” was a very interesting and educational project. We got to know more about Russians and a little bit about their culture. Thanks to the project we broke some of the stereotypes about their nation. At the same time probably Russians got to know more about Estonians. And of course the project was an amazing language practice to the people from Tallinn. We also got to know a bit more of Tallinn because we spent a lot of time walking around the city. The great thing about the project was that there were so many different games and activities. Thanks to those games we got to know each other and they developed our cooperation skills. We also learned how to communicate without speaking, because sometimes it was hard to understand what other people were saying. But still we became very good friends and we ended up spending most of our free time all together. We’ll remember these days for a long time and we hope to see more these kind of project.