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This is my translations blog with useful content for Erasmus in English

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  • Stew ollucos with rice. The taste of Peruvian super food: delicious and nutritious!

    Hello to all the chefs and lovers of the gastronomic world! In this post, I want to teach you how to prepare a recipe that is finger licking good and not only for it but also because it contains a super food, the olluco! A tuber from the Andean region of my country of...

    0 , in Erasmus recipes 6 years ago
  • Keeping the fridge full

    Source Doing the shopping to keep the fridge full or, at least, so that it is not empty is a very simple task and something that every knows and can do. But one must always watch themselves and even more so if you are an Erasmus student, with the right amount to spend...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 6 years ago
  • Cascais- Estoril- Sintra

    Source I went to Cascais two summers ago, as a first anniversary trip with my boyfriend. We left Albufeira so we arrived in three hours with our GPS so we didn't get lost. Our hotel was just in front of the Estoril Casino, it was called "Alvorada" and it was quite good...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Cascais 6 years ago
  • Finally, it has arrived, eaaaating in Zagreb

    Source The post that we have all been waiting for about Zagreb has arrived, yes, it is the post of... WHERE TO EAT IN ZAGREB. I have been getting tired of exploring this aspect, this city and the light-dark that it has. Let me explain, my budget was not logically...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Zagreb 6 years ago
  • CAF et les aides au logement: When the government helps you pay your rent!

    Would you be able to imagine that the government pays for part of your rent? Well, it's possible in France! Here in France, something called CAF: Caisse d’Allocations Familiales exists. It is the governmental organisation in charge of negotiating economic support that...

    0 , in Erasmus blog France 6 years ago
  • Libraries in Valladolid

    Source Every student arrives at the moment where they have to stop going out and get on top of their studies. It is more difficult for some more than others to concentrate in their own home, so they go to the library to submerge themselves in a much happier studious...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 6 years ago
  • Living in Valladolid

    How is it living in Valladolid? Would you reccommend it? What is it like? For me, Valladolid is "the city". I think that it is a city that has everything and it also has many other advantages. For example, it is geographically well situated, being halfway between the...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Valladolid 6 years ago
  • 25 pieces of advice I would have liked to have heard before going on Erasmus

    Leave your prejudices at home. If you don't go on Erasmus with an open mind you are not going to enjoy the experience half as much as you could. Don't judge anyone because nobody is going to judge you. A hangover is the same in every country. Prepare your body because...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 6 years ago
  • The love of Erasmus...

    There is always a theme that can seem "lame" to some men and sometimes, even some women that always come to you and you can often not avoid. In Erasmus it can also come to you but what remains clear is that it has not arrived nor is it happened in my case. Just as...

    0 , in General 6 years ago
  • Spanish periphrasis (I)

    We are at the time of the exams. At least I still have not passed everything. I have only passed an exam on Ibero-American literature. Have you noticed? I just used a periphrasis. And one also appears in the previous sentence. The periphrases in Spanish are quite...

    0 , in General 6 years ago
  • The corners of Barcelona

    Hello! I am going to dedicate a blog entry to one of the most popular and visited Spanish cities: Barcelona. What is special about this city that causes it to attract and fascinate so many people? Come with me to discover a small part of what Barcelona has to offer,...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Barcelona 6 years ago
  • How to get to Łódź, Poland in the cheapest way possible? 2nd part

    Source It was clear that I had to leave the issue of the fundamental premises quite clear before putting my hands to work in the task of reserving a flight to anywhere in the world and, of course, to Poland as well, which is the theme in question. And there is not a...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 6 years ago
  • How to become an Erasmus? Second part.

    As I already explained in the previous article, the first two steps to become an Erasmus scholarship student are the following: 1st- To find out the date of registration (and logically to secure a place) 2nd- To do the different language tests And here was where I left...

    0 , in Erasmus scholarships 6 years ago
  • Modes of transport in Lima.

    Hello everyone! Today I want to give all the future and new students tips to be able to move throughout my city, a city with 9 millions inhabitants and with truly diabolical traffic in the rush hours (as we say here), that are from 07:00 hrs until 09:30 hrs and in the...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Lima 7 years ago
  • How to pack my Eramus suitcase?

    Source How can you fit a year in a suitcase? or better said, how do you squeeze a year into a suitcase? One of the major struggles in your head (apart from all the paperwork) is how to transport all your clothes to your new home. For this I bring you a load of advice...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • Darling Future Erasmus...

    He just quoted Nerea from # erasmussinmaletas:Why Birmingham? , and I already explained the Perché Padova, but what I did not say was eat Padova. One of the fears of the Erasmus is, surely, the language. In my school, you can see clearly that in the list of Erasmus...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Padua 7 years ago
  • The University of Belgrano

    Source The University of Belgrano is the university in which I studied at during the Intercambio in Buenos Aires. There a load of universities in this capital and I think that at least for me, as I was in this one, that I have the power to talk about it. I didn't...

    0 , in Erasmus blog UB 7 years ago
  • Night life, Wroclaw

    The night life in Wroclaw is one of the most spectacular things of Erasmus. There are a series of key days to go out (or at least it was that way last year). Students usually go out Mondays (a key day), Wednesdays (sometimes) and Fridays. Now then, you will ask...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • 25 reasons to live in Bueu

    Hello again everyone! Today I am going to pull a special entry out of the bag: 25 reasons to live in Bueu. There is no place like home. Well, let's begin! 1. -The Climate. We enjoy a mild climate, throughout the winter as well as summer. It is not extremely cold nor are...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Pontevedra 7 years ago
  • Interview with three friends in Lodz

    Source And it is time to put aside a few articles for the saga of "it's time to know something about Poland", because there comes a time when so much history, economy, politics, etc. tires; and of course you have to give the public everything, so I have not been able...

    0 , in General 7 years ago

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