Spain and Germany are in the same continent, but that doesn't mean that they are the same. There are so many differences as cultural or educative.
The way to go to school is by train. In my case, I used to take the train 2 times in the morning and another 2 in the afternoon. And that's because Düsseldorf is a huge city. Then in Tarragona, I can go walking everywhere. So for me, it's a big difference.
Another point is that the school ends really late, similar as when I was a child. Personally, I don't like that point because students stay all day in the school.
The classes in Germany are really curious, all the students participate so much. Then in Spain, sometimes only talks the teacher all the time.
Then the classes are more productive. Because when the teacher talks, no one talks. And I think that's the reason they have less homework.
The pauses between classes are excessive, so then they finish school later. And classes are too short. In my opinion, I prefer Spanish system talking about timetable.
They don't use paper and pens, they work in class with an iPad and there they write all the homework and the material for study.
To sum up, I would like to say that the experience was fantastic, and I would like to return. I've learned a lot of German and more things in other subjects.
Also, I made so many new friends and I would like to see them in the future again.
I recommend to other people to do this Erasmus+ for a month. It's fascinating to learn from another culture the traditions, food and more things.
Spain and Germany are really different, although they are in the same continent. The way to learn in the school is different too. They have classes that we haven't.
And that's all my Erasmus+ Project, thanks for reading.