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  • 11-15-2009 2:48 AM In reply to

    • kogi charles m
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    Re: ePals from around the world wanted

    Dear teacher,

    I am charles kogi.I am a science teacher, for form 2,3 and 4 high school students in the RURAL KENYA. I am interested in the water projects you suggested as we study water in our science courses. Please link up and provide more information. My school is in www.epal.com, MUHOYA HIGH SCHOOL. I have about 80 interested students.

    CHARLES KOGI

    kogicharlesm@epals.com

     


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  • 11-08-2009 10:50 AM In reply to

    • Francesca P
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    Re: ePals from around the world wanted

    Hi, Rita, I see you've already had many contacts. if there are still some students who didn't find an ePal, my students would like to correspond with yours. They are boys and girls of 15-16-17 years of age, they study at a Scientific high school in Italy, Sicily actually. Your pupils might be surprised to know that Sicily doesn't mean mafia, but especially culture, sun sea, wonderful food and lots of fun(especially for our teenagers). I am Francesca their Englishlanguage teacher. If you're interested, contact me!


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  • 11-01-2009 6:07 PM

    • Rita P
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    ePals from around the world wanted

    Hi there!  I am a high school teacher in Bartow County, Georgia.  I am trying to find ePals for my students for a project.  My students are between the ages of 15 and 17 and need to expand their mind about what exists in the world outside of the United States.  Many of my students would be interested in keeping their ePal when the project is completed.  I am new on this particular site so if you have any suggestions about how to use it for other activities in the classroom, I am open!  Thanks!


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