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- They live in Dreux, or have lived here :
- Some of them have a good opinion and others have not.
- Many of them think Dreux is a good town which has a good potential
because it is next to Paris which is a big advantage, and at the same
time next to the countryside.
- They believe Dreux has a big economic potential.
- On the contrary, some people don’t like this town so much, because for
them, there is little to do.
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- He is our History teacher, and he is in charge of different exchanges
between Dreux and other countries which are :
- Germany (Melzungen and Bautzen)
- Italy (Todi)
- England
- The USA ( Evershame)
- Africa (Koudougou)
- The exchanges with Germany started in 1960 as a friendship
reconciliation of the First World War,
- The duration of each exchange is about 1 to 2 weeks,
- They are financed by members of the twinning association of students’
families and the mayor
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- To integrate Dreux in Europe,
- To open foreign exchange between France and other european countries,
- Cultural benefits for students,
- They help students to learn different languages and to know various
cultures,
- To help countries in need in Africa,
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- Cultural visits,
- Shows,
- Dinners,
- And some work too….
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