All our best wishes (Christmas Traditions)

On December 20th, just before Christmas, the students and teachers involved in the project organized a festive showcase of the college's classes to celebrate the holiday in a traditional way. All the teachers gathered in the staff room, and each class took turns to present their segment. They selected various traditional customs, including carols both Romanian and international (in English, French, and German), as well as traditional performances like "Capra," "Ursul," and "Plugusorul," creating a contest-like atmosphere.

Students dressed in costumes appropriate to their specific acts, whether traditional or fitting to their roles. They also played different instruments or utilized props for their performances. The teachers served as both the audience and participants, preparing traditional treats (food, fruits, juice) for the students, creating an ambiance reminiscent of a traditional Romanian village, where children would go from home to home, singing carols and extending New Year wishes.

In conclusion of the event, the teachers put on a performance themselves, and the overall atmosphere was filled with great joy and affection.

 

On December 20th, just before Christmas, the students and teachers involved in the project organized a festive showcase of the college's classes to celebrate the holiday in a traditional way. All the teachers gathered in the staff room, and each class took turns to present their segment. They selected various traditional customs, including carols both Romanian and international (in English, French, and German), as well as traditional performances like "Capra," "Ursul," and "Plugusorul," creating a contest-like atmosphere. Students dressed in costumes appropriate to their specific acts, whether traditional or fitting to their roles. They also played different instruments or utilized props for their performances.
On December 20th, just before Christmas, the students and teachers involved in the project organized a festive showcase of the college's classes to celebrate the holiday in a traditional way. All the teachers gathered in the staff room, and each class took turns to present their segment. They selected various traditional customs, including carols both Romanian and international (in English, French, and German), as well as traditional performances like "Capra," "Ursul," and "Plugusorul," creating a contest-like atmosphere. Students dressed in costumes appropriate to their specific acts, whether traditional or fitting to their roles. They also played different instruments or utilized props for their performances.
On December 20th, just before Christmas, the students and teachers involved in the project organized a festive showcase of the college's classes to celebrate the holiday in a traditional way. All the teachers gathered in the staff room, and each class took turns to present their segment. They selected various traditional customs, including carols both Romanian and international (in English, French, and German), as well as traditional performances like "Capra," "Ursul," and "Plugusorul," creating a contest-like atmosphere. Students dressed in costumes appropriate to their specific acts, whether traditional or fitting to their roles. They also played different instruments or utilized props for their performances.
On December 20th, just before Christmas, the students and teachers involved in the project organized a festive showcase of the college's classes to celebrate the holiday in a traditional way. All the teachers gathered in the staff room, and each class took turns to present their segment. They selected various traditional customs, including carols both Romanian and international (in English, French, and German), as well as traditional performances like "Capra," "Ursul," and "Plugusorul," creating a contest-like atmosphere. Students dressed in costumes appropriate to their specific acts, whether traditional or fitting to their roles. They also played different instruments or utilized props for their performances.

On December 20th, just before Christmas, the students and teachers involved in the project organized a festive showcase of the college's classes to celebrate the holiday in a traditional way. All the teachers gathered in the staff room, and each class took turns to present their segment. They selected various traditional customs, including carols both Romanian and international (in English, French, and German), as well as traditional performances like "Capra," "Ursul," and "Plugusorul," creating a contest-like atmosphere. Students dressed in costumes appropriate to their specific acts, whether traditional or fitting to their roles. They also played different instruments or utilized props for their performances.

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