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  • Re: Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up in Africa?

    Hi Hakeem! My name is Natalie and I kind of know how it is to live in Ghana. My parents were born and raised there. You see, I've visited there and it is hot and crowded. Other than that, it has nice features. Yes, there are schools there and there are also rich people. Most of them are Christians...
    Posted to Culture (Forum) by Natalie C on 02-11-2012
  • Digital storytelling with a class from Slovenia

    Hello, I'm looking for a class from anywhere in the world to cooperate with in Digital Storytelling Project. I'm a teacher of 9, 6th graders (they're 11 years old). It is a small school in the eastern part of Slovenia. The students like studying about other countries and cultures, as well...
    Posted to Digital Storytelling Teacher Forum (Forum) by Tina I on 02-11-2012
  • Re: Second graders looking for ePals to communicate about each others' cultures

    Hello, Tonya. My name is Zoraya and I am an English teacher of a primary school in São Paulo, Brazil. I have two classes of 2nd graders (about 27 in each class ) and we colud exchange culture, emails, postal letters, gifts, or develop any project together. Our school year started this January...
    Posted to ePals Wanted (Forum) by zoraya p on 02-11-2012
  • Re: Classrooms from Taiwan are looking for pen pals or ePals

    Hello, Sandra. My name is Zoraya and I'm an English teacher in São Paulo, Brazil. I have two groups of 5th grade (around 20 in each group), 3 groups of 4th grade (around 25 in each), and two groups of 3rd grade (around 25 in each). We are looking for kids to exchange culture, emails, postal...
    Posted to ePals Wanted (Forum) by zoraya p on 02-11-2012
  • Re: Australian ePals wanted!

    Hi Catherine, I am an English teacher at a high school. My students are between the ages of 14-17. Their level are A1-A2 and B1-B2. I want them to have ePals in order to improve their English and also learn about the other students in the world. I have enough students to match with your students. We...
    Posted to ePals Wanted (Forum) by Zeynep A on 02-11-2012
  • Re: English-speaking 3rd graders seeking Russian penpals

    Hello Katherine, My name is larissa Ilina. I am a teacher of English in Russia (Siberia). English is a second language in our school and students start learning it at the age of 8. I have a class of 14, 3rd grade students. They are also 9 years old. It would be nice to communicate with your class to...
    Posted to ePals Wanted (Forum) by Larissa I on 02-11-2012
  • Pen pals wanted for Aussie kids

    G'day, I have two boys, aged 8 and 10, who would love to have pen pals. They are interested in soccer, Boy Scouts, Lego, Pokemon and video games. We are in Australia and the boys are interested in learning about other cultures and places.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Leigh S on 02-11-2012
  • Re: Australian ePals wanted!

    Hi Catherine, what date are you wanting to begin your project? I have 48, year 6 students who I am trying to match up with other countries so they can form an email connection and learn about email as a way of gathering information. We are in Wollongong, which is on the Eat Coast of Australia, just below...
    Posted to ePals Wanted (Forum) by Michelle C on 02-11-2012
  • Re: Most difficult language

    Hi! I am a native speaker of Greek and I think that Greek (especially ancient Greek), Russian and Chinese are some of the most difficult languages on the world!
    Posted to Culture (Forum) by Sofia D on 02-10-2012
  • Culture in a box

    Hi! I have a class of 7 sixth grade students. We live in Northern New Mexico and are very intersted in collaborating with a far away country for a culture in a box exchange. Anyone interested? Thanks!
    Posted to Ongoing Projects (Forum) by MARCY K on 02-10-2012
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