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Hi there! I'm a teacher from Poland. I'd really like to cooperate with you. I have some adult students at the level of your students but there are only 4 of them, and I don't know if they'd like to do such a thing. I'll try to find some more students among one-to-one classes. I'll do some research at my school by the end of the week. Tell me if you're interested in my students:)
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Hello! I'm an English teacher at an English course in Indonesia. It would be so lovely if my students get to know people from another country. I have a lot of teens and adult students from age of 14-23, and am willing to ask them if they're interested in having penpals. Hope to hear from you soon. :)
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I would really appreciate that. To be honest I have over 70 students A1-A2 and B1 so it is better for me to get as much penpals as i can get. MY e-mail adress is burakyaba@hotmail.com. You can also contact me from there. The idea in my mind is this. I'll prepare some ID cards containing some basic information about my students. I can send you them and you can ask your students and pick one of them. That might be slightly weird but might also work :)
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I just saw the posts , I can also be a penpal if you still need more
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I am from South Africa. I teach Grade 4 - 6 children who are between 9 and 13. I will appreciate communication between our children. My email is siymuk@ yahoo.com.Address of the school Sediba sa Tsebo Primary School P/Bag X09 838 Block DD Soshanguve 0152 Pretoria 0001 Republic of South Africa 4 months ago
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Hi...I teach World History in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. I have a good number of ESL students this semester and think it would be really helpful to have them write to penpals. I have a total of 25 students right now; half are ESL, half are native English speakers who I would require participation as well. Let me know if your students are interested!
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Hi~ I'm currently teaching in Japan. I have some girls here that would love to have a penpal ^^
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Praat jy ook Afrikaans? Ek sie jy is van Suid-Afrika. Ek is Hollands en soek iemand om my Afrikaans te verbeter. Ek hoop jy kan my verstaan. Als Afrikaans jou moedertaal is, stuur my asjeblief nen boodskap. Baie dankie, Johansson.
PS: Ek is native Frans-Hollands en als jy geinteresseer is kan ek ook Frans met jou kuier. 4 months ago
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Hi That's a good idea to practise English My students are aged from 12 to 15 4 months ago
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I'm so sorry as i couldnt write here for some time. I had my wedding :D Now that it is over i can get back to my business. I'm still waiting for everyone's e-mails. I have like 70 students from a1 to c1 with a wide age range so i can find penpals for almost everyone. So just send me an e-mail with how many students you have, their level and age range.
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Hello! I'm an English teacher in Poland. I'm looking for some pen friends for my students (group of 8, adults, B1 level, with Business English profile). It doesn't have to be a long term corresondence just few letters to get to know other people, their countries and culture. If you have similar students please write ppaaulina@wp.pl
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hi Paulina. I am Hana. I am from Indonesia. I live in Java Island which is very incredible. I am willing to be your students' pen pal. I am working in the afternoon till evening. Should I reply or write letters to your students at any deadline? I am available only after working. Is it okay?
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reply to rhema's post #33
Hi Hanna thank you for your reply! I have lesson with them tomorrow and I'll tell them about you they will be very happy I'm sure. No, it isn't important at what time you write letters. I will ask them tomorrow to write a letter for you in which they will descirbe themselves a bit, is that ok? if yes please send me your e-mail. best regardsPaulina 2 months ago
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Hello, I am Radka from the Czech Republic, I am looking for a pen pal for my student Alena, she is 16 and she is really nice and funny. She would love to have somebody to practise English through email. If there is somebody in your class who would make a nice pen pal for Ala, please, let us know :) here is my email : radkahirschova@yahoo.co.uk
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My Name is Moha Adam I am from Somalia, I am learning english so I need to get pen pals you can reach me this email maxamedina@gmail.com 2 months ago
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Hi Oksana you or your student can talk with me on skype im english living in Ukraine i teach in 3 language schoolsmy address is englishguyinukraine@skype and my email is englishguyinukraine@hotmail.com Andy |
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