Kubrat, Bulgaria
Importance of the EU to Bulgaria
The positive effect of Bulgaria’s EU membership is undeniable. It has provided innumerable opportunities for young people for instance, regarding their education, skills etc. It gave them the opportunity to travel and explore new areas, make friends and learn. EU...
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On the 1st of March Bulgarian people celebrate a traditional holiday called Baba Marta (or Grandma Marta in English) and it is related to welcoming the approaching spring. Peolpe all over the world meet spring with joy and new hopes but in Bulgaria it is saved as an...
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Bulgaria’s Shopska Salad Most Liked by Europeans White, green and red – the colors of the Bulgarian national flag are skillfully interweaving in the masterpiece of this country’s culinary art – the Shopska Salad, which has turned into a hit within the EU. The...
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Unfortunately sports are not very popular in the town, not because people don’t want to do sports but because of the lack of facilities. Yet, they do have handball teams for boys and girls ( boys are much better, though), football teams for students and...
read moreA Typical School Day
A typical school day starts at 7.30. Students usually have 6 or 7 classes and each class lasts 40 or 45 minutes ( right now they are 40 min each) with a ten-minute break after every class and a thirty-minute long break after the second class. During the long break...
read moreTedd’s arrival in Kubrat, Bulgaria
I arrived in Kubrat on 16th May. It was a rainy day but it felt warm due to the cordial welcome of my new friends, the students from 8a, intensive English class in Hristo Botev secondary Schooland the school principal Mrs Tatyana...
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