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

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  • Which medical insurance to select in the USA

    The first thing to do before you travel to the United States, as we have already seen, is to have medical insurance. Well, technically, firstly you should book your flight to arrive there followed by insurance. Whichever. Also, you should take into account the E1 form....

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • Accommodation in Poznan

    Source This is one of the headaches that almost everyone who is leaving for Erasmus has: and where will I live? How am I going to look for accommodation? Well, in Poznan it is easy enough to solve this problem. Most of you will live in one of the many residences...

    1 , in Erasmus blog Poznan 7 years ago
  • Cocido (stew)

    Source Stew is one of the most typical Spanish meals, probably with an inheritance in the Arabian Spain because its main ingredient is chickpeas, but also very very Castilian due to a large amount of meat it can contain. It is one of the dishes known as "food for the...

    0 , in Erasmus recipes 7 years ago
  • The day of Saint Nicolas

    Let's see, for those that know when this celebration is, it is certain that the day of Saint Nicolas was on the 6th of December and of course, it is not today. But, here in Poland it was a special day and for that reason I see it as an 'obligation' to inform all those...

    0 , in General 7 years ago
  • Which is the best card to use in Poland?

    Source Like I was saying in my previous post, I explained why we should not take out money using cards from your usual banks (I speak of those more legendary ones such as Santander, BBVA, Caixa or Popular); we should not create a Polish bank account either. Moreover,...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Poland 7 years ago
  • The first week.

    Source This adventure started with two friends from university, Inma and Julia (I live with her). Now, after five days I'm getting used to this city; it is big with a lot of people and many cultures. I must say the first few days were chaotic. Arriving late (4. 30...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Nottingham 7 years ago
  • Shopping list - something very important!

    Source When you get to a new place where you are going to live, you should not only know where the nearest supermarket is, but also what you will find when you get to that supermarket. In my case, I still do not know where that supermarket is, but I'll look for it...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Nice 7 years ago
  • Useful Polish vocabulary in Erasmus part two

    Hello, now I will finish with this second article, the chapter of the most important expressions and words in our Erasmus adventure with the Polish language. It is not very broad but it will work for something (I mean). 7º- Let's call them "pro-ligoteo" or in short; to...

    0 , in General 7 years ago
  • Current account BNP

    Source A bank account is an important element to be able to move between the intricacies of life and other things when you go to another country where payment with a card is a lot more normal and utilized than in Spain, like in France. Here in France it is unusual to...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • Sugar cane: juice and unrefined sugar

    The sugar cane gives us raw sugar, in its natural state. It can be consumed by extracting its juice (either by sucking the cane itself or by crushing it with special machinery) or by making the panela (unrefined sugar). As well as obtaining the white sugar, it is...

    0 , in Erasmus recipes 7 years ago
  • Crepes, oh la la!

    Good evening my little ones, good Wednesday? Today I thought about taking a little leap and not telling you about anything (for now) and focus on something very important: food :D. And what a meal, my god... Because I have come to tell you about the wonderful and...

    0 , in Erasmus recipes 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • 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

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