At the beginning of the school year, the students of classes 3AK and 3BK took part in a language week in England. After an introductory stay in London, the group continued on to the seaside town of Brighton.
In the mornings, the students attended lessons with native speakers, while the afternoons were reserved for excursions, sightseeing, and leisure activities. This combination of classroom learning and cultural experiences offered valuable insights into British life and language.
The week was a great success and provided both an educational and memorable start to the new school year. Cultural exchange is very important for young people because it helps them understand different perspectives and traditions. Getting in touch with an English-speaking society broadens the mind by improving language skills and building confidence. Such experiences prepare young people to be more open, tolerant, and adaptable in a globalized world.





