I have “learned” the most how to speak English. Speaking English is the best learned through experience, by talking to strangers. I think I’m now pretty good English. I have learned how to save money and organize thing for the next day. And I have learned some new thing based on my job. I believe that this is also good for my future. I learned also how to live by myself, well I still had a roommate, but its diferent without parents. It will be my first time travelling home by plane alone as well. In my area of profession, I mostly learned how to work alone. They thought me that is the easiest way how you can learn learn things. Here in Finland, some things work differently. And one more of the most important things that I have learned in Finland is to never rush while you work, because thing can go wrong quickly, and its more efficient if you dont rush.
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- 18. 3. 2020
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Avtor
Projekt in mesto
Šolsko leto
Aktivnost
Zdravo, sem Jaka in obiskujem program avtoserviser. V okviru projekta Erasmus+ sem na štiritedenski mobilnosti v mestu Mikkeli na Finskem.
What have I learned
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ZBOGOM, CELA OMARA!
Priprava na Tenerife zveni kot sanje, dokler ne ugotoviš, da poskušaš v en kovček stlačiti celo svojo omaro.
The Tenerife Chapter
In this blog, I’m going to “cry” about the things I will definitely miss from Tenerife. We stayed
A broken tool is just a learning leasson for next time
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Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened
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