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Re: French Pen Pals?
Posted by: Gaėtane Perdrix on 10/30/09
On 10/27/09, Erin Heath wrote:
> Hi! My name is Erin Heath, and I teach a 6th grade ELD
> class in Phoenix, Arizona. These students need to practice
> their reading and writing skills as much as possible, and I
> thought that this would be one of the best way they could
> do so. I have 19 students in my classroom, and would love
> to pair them up with students in another state or even
> another country. If you are interested please reply. We are
> working on functional writing right now, so it would be a
> perfect opportunity to start mailing letter! :0) Thank you!
>
> Erin
Hi! My name is Gaėtane, I'm an English teacher in France. I
teach 12-13 years old pupils. We are looking for pen pals so
as to practice English and , like you, I think that snail
mails are a good way of practicing English and it's more
interesting for the pupils! I have 21 pupils and they have
learnt English for 2 years for the most of them. We are now
working on likes and dislikes. I think we can start
with "introducing ourselves" in the first letter (for the
moment we are in holidays but the letter could be ready in 2
weeks). What do you think? Are you interested? thank you!
GaĖtane
Posts on this thread, including this one
- 6th grade ELD Classroom would love to have pen pals, 10/27/09, by Erin Heath.
- Re: 6th grade ELD Classroom would love to have pen pals, 10/28/09, by Susan.
- Re: 6th grade ELD Classroom would love to have pen pals, 10/28/09, by Susan.
- Re: French Pen Pals?, 10/30/09, by Gaėtane Perdrix.
- Re: French Pen Pals?, 10/30/09, by Erin Heath.
- Re: French Pen Pals?, 10/30/09, by Erin Heath.
- Re: hope to hear from you soonest, 10/31/09, by Echefu NwaChukuw..
- Re: French Pen Pals?, 11/02/09, by gaėtane.
- Re: French Pen Pals?, 11/19/09, by Rebecca Pabst.
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