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  • 03-05-2010 9:49 PM In reply to

    • Kent C
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    Re: Looking for partners to share our Southern Louisiana culture with!

    HI! I'm an American teaching in South Korea. I think my students would love having penplas in Louisiana, because they love hot spicy fish food. It would be great for my kids to meet your kids. BongraeSchool@epals.com

     

    Kent


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  • 03-03-2010 2:45 PM In reply to

    • Valerie B
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    Re: Looking for partners to share our Southern Louisiana culture with!

    If you're still interested, please let me know!!!  vburleigh@epals.com


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  • 02-15-2010 11:23 PM In reply to

    • Valerie B
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    Re: Looking for partners to share our Southern Louisiana culture with!

    Eleonore,

    You can email me directly at vburleigh@epals.com.

    Valerie


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  • 02-15-2010 11:18 PM In reply to

    • Valerie B
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    Eleonore,

    That would be great!!!  I have started a group with Canada, France, and New Zealand and we'd be glad to start one with your students also!!!  At this time, we're just getting acquainted by email but a project in the future would be wonderful!!!  Thanks for responding!!!


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  • 02-15-2010 1:49 PM In reply to

    • Osullivan E
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    Re: Looking for partners to share our Southern Louisiana culture with!

    Hi there

     

    I really find your profile very interesting. My name is Eleonore and I teach the same age group as you. I also have pupils who are very keen in finding ePals.

    My idea at first was to start getting to know one another via mail or email

    I work for a Montessori school in Bavaria (South Germany). It´s situated in a village about 50 km from Munich. Montessori in Germany has primary as well as secondary schools. My students have been doing English as a foreign language since 1st class. This project would be good practice for exchanging intercultural ideas and practising the language. We organise lots of school projects which are part of the Montessori pedagogy.

    If you're interested in starting an ePals project with us, I'd be very pleased.

     

    Eleonore


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  • 02-10-2010 3:15 PM In reply to

    • Valerie B
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    Stacey M.,

    That would be great!!!!!!  Just let me know...I have started getting parental consent forms signs and have linked up with a class in Canada and France so this would be a great tie-in.  We are also agriculturally based:  crawfish, rice, sugar cane, cattle, etc...thanks for responding!!!

    Valerie Burleigh

    http://www.vrml.k12.la.us/NVHSLibrary


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  • 02-10-2010 11:31 AM In reply to

    • Stacey M
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    Re: Looking for partners to share our Southern Louisiana culture with!

    Hi Valerie,

    I have similar aged students and we are looking to have ePals to share our culture with also.  I have eight students in two grades.  We are in rural Montana and are agriculturally based.

    Stacey Mannix


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  • 02-06-2010 2:38 AM

    • Valerie B
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    Looking for partners to share our Southern Louisiana culture with!

    Hi!  We're looking for students that we can share our culture with while we learn about theirs...we can work with a class or with several classes!!!  Student ages range from 11-15 years old!


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