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Ask for help > British penpals or e-pals.
British penpals or e-pals.
24VICTORIA
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British penpals or e-pals.
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Hi,everyone,
I was just wondering if any of you could help me. One of the students in my school, a 17-year-old girl, would be interested in exchanging e-mails with British students just to improve her English. Could any of you help me asking your students? I would be very grateful. She knows there are lots of websites where she can chat to people her age and try to get to know them but the facti s that she just can trust such websites.
Thanks to you all. I must confess I have become quite addicted to you all.
Good night!!
Victoria
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23 Feb 2009
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eniarrol
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Hello Victoria! One of m student also wanted to find a british pen pal, and as I didn �t know any colleagues there, I had to look on the internet to help her. And I found a useful website! "students of the world"
there are lists of people who want to find penpals, with information about their age, interests etc... Have a look! and good night Elsinore
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23 Feb 2009
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24VICTORIA
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Thank you very much, eniarrol! I�ve browsed the site. It looks quite interesting. |
24 Feb 2009
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ants
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Hi,
I �m meeting a teenage girl this morning who is 17.
She �s Swiss French but if her level of English is good....she might be interested in writing
to your 17 year old student.
I think this is an excellent way to motivate students...they �ve got to learn their verb tenses, vocabulary, etc and it does give them confidence.
I �ve seen it with a 12 year private student.
She �s enthusiastic now and learning much faster than before.
Have a nice day and if you �re interested...then let me know and I �ll tell you if this girl of 17 is interested or not. |
24 Feb 2009
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