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  • Re: 10 year old and 12 year old Irish boys looking for ePals

    Hi, I have an almost 10 year old son who would love to exchange via email and snail mail. His grandmother recently visited Ireland and we loved seeing all of her photographs. We have Irish ancestors. My son is a huge soccer (Futbal) fan and enjoys watching it as well as playing. He also loves Star Wars...
    Posted to Homeschool Forum (Forum) by Angela H on 02-06-2012
  • Re: Penpal for 11 year old

    Hi Rosemary, My 11 year old daughter, India, would love a penpal from Northern Ireland. She would really like the penpal exchange to happen through the mail rather than email. I really like this idea, because letter writing is a lost art form and stamps and envelopes from other countries can be beautiful...
    Posted to Homeschool Forum (Forum) by Janene B on 01-30-2012
  • Re: Comenius Partners wanted for 2012 Project

    Hello, my name is Bruno, from Portugal. You have place in your project yet? Do you have enough partners? Bruno
    Posted to Ongoing Projects (Forum) by Bruno P on 01-29-2012
  • Education in Ireland

    Hello, my name is Renee. I like music, acting, basketball, nature and motorcycles. Me and my class are comparing education at our school to schools in other countries. I have a few questions if you don't mind: What are your interests? Do you have to wear uniforms to school? Whats your favorite class...
    Posted to Culture (Forum) by Renee A on 01-24-2012
  • Re: Comenius Partners wanted for 2012 Project

    Hello, I'm from Poland. My school is situated in a small village near a historical city, Torun. `We have children aged 5-13 who are very eager to communicate with children from the European Union. We are looking for the possibility to be a parter in Comenius projects. Here's my e-mail: kasialew6...
    Posted to Ongoing Projects (Forum) by katarzyna l on 01-23-2012
  • Re: French students are looking for Irish penpals

    Bonjour, I am an Irish teacher who teaches French to the senior pupils in our Primary school. They are aged from 10-12 years. Maybe they are a bit young? Their French is not great but we are all willing to learn more. Au revoir, Mairead
    Posted to ePals Wanted (Forum) by Mairead B on 01-19-2012
  • French students are looking for Irish penpals

    Hi! We are looking for English speaking penpals for our 15 pupils who are from 14 to 16 years old. Their English is rather poor but they're willing to improve themselves. I hope to have an answer. Séverine from Brittany
    Posted to ePals Wanted (Forum) by severine v on 01-18-2012
  • Re: Comenius Partners wanted for 2012 Project

    We are three teachers of English from Izmir, Turkey (all ladies) and are looking for a partner school to start a Comenius project. Our students are girls and boys between the ages of 12-15. The name of our school is Izmir Sabiha Gokcen Ilkogetim Okulu. We will be pleased if we get a reply from you soon...
    Posted to Ongoing Projects (Forum) by mine o on 01-15-2012
  • Re: Comenius Partners wanted for 2012 Project

    Hello, we are really interested in participating in your project. We are the complex school (primary school and gymnasium) from Poland. Our school is located in a beautiful area, in the south-eastern Poland, near the border with Ukraine. Recently, our general secondary school/gymnasium has participated...
    Posted to Ongoing Projects (Forum) by Evelin a on 01-14-2012
  • Comenius Partners wanted for 2012 Project

    Hello, I am the coordinator for what will hopefully be a Comenius Multilateral Project in 2012. Currently, we include partners from Ireland, Wales, France, Finland, and Turkey. We are mainly working in schools with primary aged children (4-12), although one partner school works with children from ages...
    Posted to Ongoing Projects (Forum) by Sinead C on 01-09-2012
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