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  • 06-10-2008 6:47 PM In reply to

    • Kenji M
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    Re: International Teen Epals wanted, Japan

    Hello. My name is Kenji Miyamoto. I'm a teacher of English at Kamakura High School in Kamakura, Japan. My students are 8 girls and 1 boy aged 17 to 18. Their ability to communicate in English is not good enough to express their own ideas and feelings fully. They visited Cairns in Australia last year as a school trip and they enjoyed it very much. They are eager to exchange e-mails with people in foreign countries. They will type the first e-mails at the next lesson we can use a PC room. We really hope to exchange e-mails to your students. If you like to do it, please let us know your students e-mail addresses or your own e-mail address. My address is kenjimiyamoto@epals.com Thank you.


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  • 06-02-2008 8:47 PM In reply to

    • Maja H
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    Re: International Teen Epals wanted, Yugoslavia

    Hi Stephanie My name is Maja Hadzic. I'm an English language teacher in a primary state school in Belgrade, Serbia. I think we can help you though my students are 12-14 years old. Our school year finishes on 12 June, but there are a few students who would be willing to do some 'extra' work. Let me know Best wishes Maja


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  • 05-30-2008 6:56 PM

    • Stephanie H
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    International Teen Epals wanted, Australia

    Hi, My name is Stephanie. I teach a Yr 12 Art Class (16 -17 yr olds). We have started a unit called traditions, where we look at traditions from different cultures and the students then create an artwork. It would be great for students to get the information first hand from students from different areas in the world. It is a unit that lasts for about 10 weeks and students can share information about each other's cultures. Please let me know if you can help.


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