My Erasmus Adventure in Berlin

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HAZ UN POWERPOIN CON MUY POCO TEXTO. LO QUE PONGO ABAJO ES SOLO PARA QUE SEPAS DE QUE VA LA PRESENTCION, NO PARA QUE LO PONGAS TODO. 9 DIAPOSITIVAS, COMO MINIMO UNA O DOS IMAGENES POR DIAPOSITIVA. FONDO ANIMADO. TODO LO QUE ESCRIBAS EN INGLES, NADA DE ESPAÑOL My Erasmus Adventure in Berlin Hello everyone! Today I’m going to talk about my future Erasmus experience in Berlin. I chose Berlin because it’s an amazing city full of culture, history, and opportunities for students. It’s a place where the past and the present come together, and I think that makes it a very special destination for studying abroad. I’ve always dreamed of living in a big European capital, and Berlin seems like the perfect mix of culture, diversity, and student life. The University First of all, I would like to study at Humboldt University of Berlin, one of the most prestigious and oldest universities in Europe. It was founded in 1810 and has a long academic tradition — many well-known scientists, philosophers, and writers studied or taught there, including Albert Einstein and the Brothers Grimm. The university offers excellent courses in my field, with modern facilities and a strong international environment, which makes it ideal for Erasmus students like me. Moreover, Humboldt University has a beautiful main campus located right in the heart of Berlin, near famous landmarks such as the Museum Island and the Brandenburg Gate. This central location would allow me to study in an inspiring environment while being surrounded by history and culture. In addition, the university organizes many events, seminars, and exchange activities for international students, which would make it easier to meet new people and integrate into academic life in Germany. The City Besides the university, the city of Berlin itself is one of the main reasons why I chose this destination. Berlin is a dynamic, creative, and multicultural city where people from all over the world live together. It’s famous for its open-minded atmosphere and its artistic and cultural diversity. Berlin also has a very efficient public transport system, with buses, trams, and the U-Bahn (metro), which makes it easy and cheap to move around the city. You can visit a lot of interesting places, such as the Berlin Wall Memorial, the Reichstag building, Alexanderplatz, or the East Side Gallery, where the wall has been turned into a colorful open-air museum. Another thing I love about Berlin is that it’s a green and lively city. There are many parks like Tiergarten, Tempelhofer Feld, or Mauerpark where people go jogging, cycling, or just to relax with friends. The city also offers plenty of cultural activities — there are over 170 museums, countless art galleries, music festivals, and concerts almost every day. And of course, Berlin’s nightlife is famous all over Europe, with a great variety of bars, cafés, and clubs for all tastes. Accommodation Regarding accommodation, I would prefer to live in a student residence near the university. It’s usually more affordable than renting a private flat and it’s a great opportunity to meet other students from different countries. Living in a residence would also make it easier to take part in social activities and events organized by the Erasmus community. However, if I couldn’t find a room there, I’d look for a shared flat, which is very common among students in Berlin. Sharing a flat would not only help me save money but also allow me to practice languages and experience German culture in everyday life. I think living with people from different backgrounds would be one of the best parts of the Erasmus adventure. Erasmus Stay As for the duration of my Erasmus stay, it would last one semester, about five months. During that time, I plan to attend classes regularly, work on group projects, and participate in university events. I also hope to improve my English and German, since learning a new language is one of the biggest advantages of studying abroad. In addition, I’d like to make the most of my stay by exploring Berlin’s neighborhoods and discovering local traditions. I’m also planning to take weekend trips to other German cities like Hamburg, Dresden, or Leipzig, and maybe even travel to nearby countries such as Poland or the Czech Republic. Extracurricular & Free Time Activities Besides studying, I’d like to take part in some extracurricular activities. For example, I’d love to join a university sports club, maybe for volleyball or swimming. I’d also be interested in doing some volunteering, perhaps helping international students or participating in community events. In my free time, I’d like to explore Berlin’s cafés, markets, and street art areas. The city has so many unique places, like the flea markets at Mauerpark, the art galleries in Kreuzberg, or the street food market in Markthalle Neun. I definitely want to try local dishes like currywurst, pretzels, schnitzel, and the traditional Berliner doughnut. And since Berlin is known for its music and art scene, I’d also like to attend concerts or small exhibitions whenever I can. Reasons for Choosing Berlin The main reasons why I chose Berlin are that it’s multicultural, student-friendly, and full of life. It’s also more affordable compared to other European capitals, which makes it easier for students to live comfortably. I’ve always wanted to learn some German and discover the city’s history, especially because Berlin has been at the center of many important events that shaped Europe. Moreover, Berlin’s open and international spirit makes it easy to feel at home, even if you come from abroad. A Typical Day in My Erasmus Life On a typical day during my Erasmus life, I imagine waking up early and taking the U-Bahn to the university. I’d attend my morning classes, meet classmates from different countries, and have lunch with my friends at the campus cafeteria. In the afternoon, I’d study at the library or go for a walk in the city, maybe stopping by a museum or a park. In the evening, we might cook dinner together in the residence kitchen or go out for a drink in a cozy café or a student bar. Some nights we might watch a movie, attend a concert, or just hang out and talk. I think this daily routine — studying, socializing, and discovering new things — would make my Erasmus experience both exciting and meaningful. Conclusion To sum up, I believe my Erasmus adventure in Berlin would be a truly unforgettable experience. It would give me the chance to meet amazing people, learn about another culture, and grow personally and academically. I’m sure that living in Berlin will not only improve my language and study skills but also make me more independent and open-minded. I can’t wait to start this journey, explore the city, and create memories that will stay with me for the rest of my life.

This presentation outlines an exciting Erasmus semester at Humboldt University in Berlin, highlighting the city's rich culture, efficient transport, green spaces, accommodation options, daily life, ex

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Slide 1 - Welcome to My Berlin Journey

The slide, titled "Welcome to My Berlin Journey," serves as an introductory title slide. It greets viewers with "Hello everyone!" and features the subtitle "My Erasmus Adventure in Berlin."

Hello everyone!

My Erasmus Adventure in Berlin

Source: Berlin skyline image with animated background fade

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Slide 2 - Why Berlin?

The slide titled "Why Berlin?" highlights the city's appeal through key points: a rich culture and history, abundant opportunities for students, and a diverse, vibrant atmosphere. It features an accompanying image to visually support these attractions.

Why Berlin?

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  • Rich culture and history
  • Abundant student opportunities
  • Diverse and vibrant atmosphere

Source: Wikipedia

--- Speaker Notes: Images of Brandenburg Gate and diverse crowds. Bullet: 'Culture, history, student opportunities.' Vibrant city vibe.

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Slide 3 - Humboldt University

This section header slide introduces Humboldt University as the topic for section 02. It highlights the university's founding in 1810, its status as Albert Einstein's alma mater, and its vibrant international events.

Humboldt University

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Humboldt University

Founded in 1810, Einstein's alma mater with vibrant international events.

Source: Campus photo near Museum Island

--- Speaker Notes: Founded 1810, Einstein's alma mater, international events.

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Slide 4 - Exploring the City

The slide "Exploring the City" highlights efficient navigation using the U-Bahn system. It also encourages relaxing in green spaces like Tiergarten and discovering museums alongside vibrant nightlife.

Exploring the City

  • Navigate efficiently with the U-Bahn system
  • Relax in green spaces like Tiergarten
  • Discover museums and vibrant nightlife
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Slide 5 - Accommodation Options

The slide titled "Accommodation Options" highlights three key choices for students. It promotes student residences for their affordability, shared flats (WG) for a vibrant social life, and options near the university for added convenience.

Accommodation Options

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  • Student residence for affordability
  • Shared flat (WG) for social life
  • Near university for convenience

Source: My Erasmus Adventure in Berlin

--- Speaker Notes: Regarding accommodation, I would prefer to live in a student residence near the university. It’s usually more affordable than renting a private flat and it’s a great opportunity to meet other students from different countries. Living in a residence would also make it easier to take part in social activities and events organized by the Erasmus community. However, if I couldn’t find a room there, I’d look for a shared flat, which is very common among students in Berlin. Sharing a flat would not only help me save money but also allow me to practice languages and experience German culture in everyday life. I think living with people from different backgrounds would be one of the best parts of the Erasmus adventure.

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Slide 6 - My Erasmus Stay

The timeline slide "My Erasmus Stay" outlines a five-month experience in Berlin, beginning with arrival and starting university courses at Humboldt in Month 1, followed by intensive German language learning through classes and local interactions in Month 2. It continues with a weekend trip to Hamburg in Month 3 for harbor exploration and nightlife, an adventure to Warsaw and Krakow in Poland for cultural and historical immersion in Month 4, and concludes with final projects, farewells, and personal reflections in Month 5.

My Erasmus Stay

Month 1: Arrival and Classes Begin Settling into Berlin, starting university courses at Humboldt. Month 2: Intensive Language Learning Improving German through classes and daily practice with locals. Month 3: Weekend Trip to Hamburg Exploring Hamburg's harbor and vibrant nightlife on a short getaway. Month 4: Adventure in Poland Visiting Warsaw and Krakow for cultural immersion and history. Month 5: Wrapping Up Erasmus Final projects, farewells, and reflecting on growth in Berlin.

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Slide 7 - Extracurricular Fun

The slide "Extracurricular Fun" highlights university activities in two columns: the left focuses on sports like volleyball and swimming through clubs, plus volunteering for international students and community events to build skills, teamwork, and friendships. The right column explores cultural leisure spots, including cozy cafés, bustling markets like Mauerpark, local treats such as currywurst and pretzels, and vibrant street art in Kreuzberg for immersive discovery.

Extracurricular Fun

Sports & VolunteeringCafés, Markets & Street Art
Join university clubs for volleyball or swimming. Volunteer to support international students and community events. Build skills, teamwork, and lasting friendships through active participation.Wander cozy cafés and bustling markets like Mauerpark. Savor local treats such as currywurst and pretzels. Immerse in vibrant street art scenes in Kreuzberg for cultural discovery.
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Slide 8 - Reasons to Choose Berlin

Berlin offers a vibrant multicultural environment with 190 nationalities represented, fostering diversity in the city. It provides affordable student living at an average monthly rent of €800, alongside over 170 museums and historic sites like the Wall Memorial.

Reasons to Choose Berlin

  • 190: Nationalities Represented

Multicultural diversity in the city

  • €800: Average Monthly Rent

Affordable student living

  • 170+: Museums and Sites

Historic landmarks like Wall Memorial

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Slide 9 - A Typical Day & Wrap-Up

The slide, titled "A Typical Day & Wrap-Up," serves as a conclusion with the bold text "Unforgettable Growth Awaits!" to inspire participants. Its subtitle encourages viewers to embark on their own adventure and invites questions for discussion.

A Typical Day & Wrap-Up

Unforgettable Growth Awaits!

Embark on your own adventure – questions? Let's discuss!

--- Speaker Notes: Daily routine icons: U-Bahn commute, classes, evening hangouts. Closing: Unforgettable growth! Berlin night image. Minimal text, at least one or two images per slide, animated background.

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