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Students will cooperate throughout the school year. They will present themselves, and their schools writing letters each other, and with coded tasks. They will create a logo of the project with the aspect that we are a part of EU. Students will present cities by drawings comics and creating presentations from their photos. They will create virtual country presentations - students will introduce their countries to their peers’ by sharing key landmarks, traditions, and interesting facts and will present some other EU countries that they have visited, or would like to visit. Final product will be “Travel Guide” of each country, which includes tips for visiting, maps and interesting facts. Students will prepare fun activities for each other to test the students´ knowledge of countries involved in the project and about the rest of European countries – e.g. to know the capital cities and interesting places. At the end of the project, students will evaluate the project.