What is Erasmus?

Erasmus is like a backpack that helps students travel around the world to learn from different schools and cultures.

Imagine you're going on a fun trip, but instead of just playing games or eating ice cream, you're learning new subjects with friends in another country. That’s what Erasmus does, it lets students go to other countries for a while to study at a different school.

How It Works

When someone uses Erasmus, they pick a country and a school they want to visit. They stay there for a few months or even years, learning just like they do at home, but with new friends and maybe even a new language!

It's kind of like swapping your lunch box with a friend’s for a week. You get to try their snacks and see how they eat lunch, while they get to try yours.

Why It Matters

Using Erasmus helps students grow by learning new things and making friends in different places. It’s like giving them wings so they can explore the world, one classroom at a time!

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Examples

  1. A man who loved books and made learning fun for everyone.
  2. Erasmus wrote letters that helped people think more clearly.
  3. He compared the Church to a messy room full of important things.

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