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  • 02-14-2010 12:26 PM In reply to

    • Mr. L
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    Re: Class from United States looking for ePals

    Melissa,

    HI, My name is Mike Litchman and I teach elementary computers in Rahway New Jersey grades Kindergarten to 5th. I happen to teach one 4th grade that would love to have ePals. Each student has their own email address through ePals and there are about 22 in my class. Our main language is English, but I have a few who speak spanish as their native language. If you are interested in having pen pals with my students please email me and we can set something up.

     

    Mike


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  • 02-06-2010 12:59 PM In reply to

    • Lydia G
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    Re: Class from United States looking for ePals

    Hi!

    How old are your pupils? Mine are 12-13 years old. I work in Saint-Martin (French side).It's in the Caribbean. Two nations share this small island, the Dutch and  the French . The official language on the French side is French of course but you can also hear English and Spanish. English is the main language on the Dutch side. My pupils would like to have American pen-friends of their age (12-13). Let me know if you are interested.

    Thank you.

    Lydia


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  • 02-02-2010 5:49 PM

    • Melissa B
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    Class from United States looking for ePals

    Hey there!

    I am a fourth grade teacher in North Carolina.  My students use the computers daily to email and blog.  They are very tired of talking to each other on email and are looking for new people to talk to.  Many of them speak Spanish as their first language.

    Thank you!

    Melissa


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