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I am a Canadian teaching English to 1st-3rd grade (12-15 year-old) junior high school students at a school 100 km from Tokyo. We started up a pen pal club(around 30 students) a year ago and am searching for a new school to work with. We send out our letters once or twice a month. If you have a class with similar numbers, my students would enjoy exchanging letters with you. We can initiate the exchange if necessary. Excited to start up this project and hope to hear from someone out there soon! |
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Hello, I'm looking for penpals to exchange English messages with my senior high school students. They are second and third years, so from 16-18 years old. Their English isn't great, but they are excited to talk to foreign students their own age, as our school is in rural Japan and they do not have any opportunities to talk with foreign people. Thank you! |
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Hello! I'm an English teacher in Fukuoka, Japan and am looking for pen pals for my 8th graders (13-14 years old). Right now there are 37 students (one class), but there is a chance 3 more classes will be added. Their level is not incredibly high, but they try very hard. I'm looking for teachers from around the world. We can do an English-Japanese exchange if you teach Japanese, or English-English for practice/cultural exchange. Even if you are another teacher in Japan, I think it would be nice for them to practice English with their peers and learn more about a different part of their country. Thank you! |
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Dear Teachers, I live in Ibaraki, Japan and I am a Canadian English teacher here. I teach grades 7 to 9 (Ages 12 - 15). All the students at this school study and spend a great deal of time focused towards learning and practicing English. What I am looking for is a teacher who is interested in snail mail to have open exchange . There are kids in the school who are very eager to communicate with other students of a similar age across the world. The chances are very few for them to have cultural exchanges with foreigners in Japan as there are not very many since Japan has its own secular culture. This would be a great opportunity for my students and your alike. If your interested , please contact me. All the Best, Akina |
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I'm a junior high school teacher in Japan. Now I'm looking for classes that can correspond with our studetns. They can tell your students about Japanese culture, music, manga, and so on. Not all of them are good at English, but they are eager to know what foreign countries are like, especially America, Australia, and the U.K. If you are interested, please let me know. |
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Bonjour Je suis professeur de littérature à Strasbourg et j'aimerais organiser un échange entre ma classe ( lycéens de 16 à 18 ans) et une classe de lycéens au Japon. Je parle un peu japonais et j'enseigne la littérature française. |
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Hi I am an English teacher from Australia currently working at a primary school in Japan. I have an elective class that meet every month who are looking for pen pals to do a short language exchange, possibly just one time. They are grades 4, 5 and 6 approximately 10 students. Please let me know if you are interested! Sarah |
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Hello. I'm the teacher of an elective English course here in Japan. I have 20 students (10 girls and 10 boys) who are 13 or 14 years old. We meet about once a week. I'm looking for penpals who want to share their country's culture with my students. Please write to me so I can have my students write to you! |
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Hello, We are a group of schools located in Iwate, Japan. We have students ranging from 13-18 and we would love to be penpals with you. We are interested in exchanging real letters of the "snail mail" variety. We also love pictures. Please contact us if you are interested and will can match you up with almost any age or ability. Thanks, Paul |
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Hello, We are a group of English teachers in Iwate, Japan. We think it would be great to find other schools that would be willing to write to our students, in exchange for replies. We could exchange letters about difference in culture, school and general life. Attempts at each others native language is always met with a delightful smile! We teach in a variety of schools set in cities, towns and in rural locations. Our students are generally aged 15-18, however younger students may be suitable as their English skills are still developing. It would be great to hear from any European country, America or Canada, but we will welcome letters from any country. Pictures are great too, so we know who we are writing to!! We prefer snail mail to email, as this is more tangible. Please email us if you are interested. Thanks, Iwate English Teachers |
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Hello, I am currently an English teacher in Iwate, Japan. I think it would be great to find other schools that would be willing to write to my students, in exchange for replies. We could exchange letters about difference in culture, school and general life. Attempts at each others native language is always met with delightful smile! I teach in two schools, one rural and one within a town. We are places in beautiful countryside, surrounded by mountains. My students are aged 15-18, however younger students my be suitable as their English is still developing. It would be great to hear from any European country, America or Canada, but we will welcome letters from any country. Pictures are great too, so we know who we are writing to!! We prefer snail mail to email, as this is more tangible. Please email me if you are interested. Thanks, Paul |
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Dear Teachers, I live in Hiroshima, Japan and I am a Canadian English teacher here. I teach grades 7 to 9 (Ages 12 - 15). I have an English Club here at our Junior High School in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Japan where students spend a great deal of time focused towards learning and practicing English. Club activities are a very important cultural activity in junior high schools and students often spend much of their entire free time doing it, as students in Japan go to school 7 days a week. What I am looking for a teacher who is interested in either digital content or snail mail to have open exchange between mostly 7th & 8th Grade students. There are about 12 to 15 students in the English Club who are very eager to communicate with other students of a similar age. The chances are very few for them to have cultural exchanges with foreigners in Japan as there are not very many since Japan has its own secular culture. This would be a great opportunity for my students and your alike. If your interested , please contact me. All the Best, Benjamin |
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Hi. I'm an American who is currently teaching English in Japan. I teach at a junior high school, and I have ten 2nd year students (13-14 years old) in a special English class. I want to find penpals for them from around the world. There are seven boys and three girls. I hope they can improve their English and become more interested in foreign cultures through penpals. I look forward to hearing from you! |
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Hello, My name is Juan and I'm looking for penpals for my students. I teach at a junior high school in Japan, the students are between 12 and 15 years old. We would like to find other middle school students from all over the world. Please let me know if you are interested! Thanks, Juan |
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I have been working on an online intercultural exchange for nursing students around the world with my online and offline colleagues for years. If you have nursing students who might be interested in intercultural exchange, please take a look at our website (http://asianursing.com/) and let us know. We have about 340 participants from Israel, Japan, Spain, and Taiwan in the program held in 2009. The program lasts 4 months, from October to January, but you can join and leave in the middle of the program according to your schedule. We will start the program of 2010 in October. Hope to hear from you! Thank you. |
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Hi, my name is Adam. I'm looking for pen pals for a several week project with my Japanese students. This project will take place in June and July in 2010. I want my students to have an opportunity to exchange English letters about Japan and themselves with students in other places around the world. I hope to exchange 1 or 2 letters total, and maybe some cultural gifts. Also, if the other school has internet access, we might even be able to work out a skype chat or video exchange. Both non-native and native speakers are welcome to reply, and I'm willing to work with students of various ages. I'm flexible and I can work with schools that are much smaller or larger too. I can also work with multiple schools if need be. However, I will not work with individuals, because I want this exchange to be school to school. My only real limit on this project is the date. My students will be writing these letters in June and sending them out in July. There will be roughly 170 students ages 14 to 15. Students will introduce themselves and things about Japan in these letters, but they will not share any personal information such as personal emails or addresses. Thus, there will be no plans for long term pen-pals, though we'd love to repeat the project the next year if it goes well. P.S. I will be traveling to Thailand this December and January (2009-2010) and I will be traveling to South Africa in July 2010. If you have a school in one of these countries, let me know! I'd love to visit the school in person and meet the students and exchange videos! |
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A group of Japanese female students (19-20) learning to write e-mail in English is looking for penpals to exchange e-mail messages. Students from countries other than Japan, please write to us! |
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Hi, this is Akira again. We are also looking for seven primary school students (between 3rd to 6th grade), all girls except one. Please write to me if you have students who are interested in. Thanks |
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Hi. We are looking for a couple of native English-speaking penpals for our students, both 13yrs and girls. Our school is located in Nagano, Japan. We prefer s-mail. Thank you. Akira |
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I give French Lesson in Tokyo Area.Any level.Private or Group if you want to learn with your friends.Here is my profile : http://www.yontas-net.com/teacher%27s_profile/ROUSSEL%20Yann.htm |
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Hi, I teach a letter writing unit to 20 of my students who are learning English. My school is a cram school, a kind of prep school. The students are aged 13-18 years. Their English is improving, and Some are able to write quite well. I would love to have an opportunity to set them up with penpals for more exposure to other countries, as well as the English language. Please contact me for any further details, or to express interest. Thank you kindly. Honie Ann English School |
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Hi, I am Akiko, who teaches at a Japanese middle school in Japan. I am trying to have English writing week pretty soon. I am looking for some English speaking students who can be penpals for studens, as soon as possible. We cannot use the Internet at school so we prefer snail mail. I need to collect 130 penpals for my students...I hope yon help me! Thank you for your help in advance! I am looking forward to your reply! |
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Hi. I am an English teacher at junior highschools in Nakagawa, Japan. We are looking for student pen pals (from Australia, New Zealand, UK, North America, Ghana, Kenya, India as well) who can exchange letters in English. The students here, while their lives are anything but easy, are a source of great joy for me; so why not spread the joy? These are tender young minds that are yearning for exposure to the outer world. We are looking to begin correspondance for grade 7-9, but for starters grade 7 (we call it grade 1 in Japan). Domo Arigato. |
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I am an American teaching English to 32 1st grade (12-13 year-old) junior high school students at a school 100 miles from Tokyo. Once a week, we have a "letter writing class" and I am looking for a class to exchange letters with. If you have a class with similar numbers (25-35 students), my students would enjoy exchanging letters with you. We can initiate the exchange if necessary. Hope to hear from someone out there soon! |
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Hello. I teach English at college in Japan. I would like to give my students opportunities to get to know people in foreign countries, different cultures. looking for groups exchenge e-mails with them in ENGLISH. I have about 70students,18-30years old. hope to hear from you. |
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Hi, I am an Assistant Language teacher at a junior high school of Fukui Ken, Japan. I am looking for a school/classroom exchange with Australian students aged 12-15 using easy English. This would be a great opportunity for our students to develop deep understanding of culture differences as well as to motivate students to use English/Japanese. Thank you. |
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Hi. I am looking for a student aged 9-11, preferbably from the Ube-Yamaguchi area, to send a letter containing photos and information about their life in Japan. As a primary school teaching student, I am currently creating a unit of work on cultures, in which one part of the unit focuses on the similarities and differences between our city of Newcastle, and it's Japanese sister city Ube-Yamaguchi. However, students all over Japan are encouraged to correspond with us. Please help, it is for an assignment! Many thanks! |
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I have been lookng for English speaking pepals for my students grade #8. Any countries are ok if they speak English. Thank you in advance for your help! |
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I'm an Assistant English Teacher at a Junior High School in Fukuoka, Japan. A pair of my 3rd grade (15 y/o) students have asked me to find them native English-speaking penpals. They dont mind male/female, or which country. I feel it would work best if their penpals were also studying Japanese. Please reply if you are interested. Thanks, Matt |
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Hi, I need Australian Year 2 penpals for my group of 11 Japanese kids. If you are interested, please contact me. |
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Hello! I'm a teacher in a Japanese jinior high school. My second year elective English class(11students, 13-14years old) and third year elective English class(12students, 14-15years old) are looking for penpals who are interested in Japan or Japanese students! Hopehully, we can start from next month to exchange English language letters or e-mail!! Please contact me as soon as you can, if you are interested, thanks!!! |
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Hi I'm an English teacher in Japan but I'm now working online at home teaching English on Skype. I need some help from teachers to look over my curriculum and see what you think. I have over 75+ units for different levels of English online with 1000s of interactive pages in flash including exams, quizzes and audios etc, for listening. I use these courses for my students every day on Skype and they like them a lot! If you like the courses then I can let you use them for your students but please check it out first yourself and if you do like them let me know and then maybe we can work together as teachers to make these courses available to more students. But I need your professional advice. I look forward to hearing from serous teachers please. Chat to you soon. Ed. |
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Dear teachers! @@I'm Tomohiko Mikami, Japanese man and 33 years old. I'm a part time primary school teacher in charge of 3rd grade. @@I'm interested about students' games and recreation in classroom. In classroom, teacher need to give interesting topics for students and to make improve relationship among each students. These events can unite each students' minds, hearts and willings. Recently, children can not get chance to develop or improve their skills to make friends. Teacher must make class not clowds of children but group of students. @@Already, I tried some recreations in my class. I want to exchange ideas and experiences with teachers. If you got similar interests, please contact me. Regards, TOMOHIKO MIKAMI |
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Hello. I'm an English teacher in a secondary school in Gunma, Japan. I'm planning to start class-to-class correspondence. 32 students(15 boys and 17 girls) are doing the project. They are 12-13 years old and they started learning English this spring. They are now writing English letters to each other as a warm-up. They really want penpals is other countries. If you are interested in my idea, or if you have any questions about the project, please write to me. |
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hello. I'm a social studies teacher at middle school.(13/14 years old) I'll teach them geography after the summer vacation (the first lesson will start on September) so I'm looking for penpals for exchanging informations about each other's countries. if you're interested in this plan, please contact me. I'll send you more imformations. thank you. |
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Gday, I'm looking for some Aussie kids in grades 10-12. If you have a class at a high school in Australia please contact me to organise a penpal exchange. I'm working for Niimi senior high school in Okayama prefecture, Japan. Preferably Japanese classes, but any welcome as long as the students are interested in Japan and the language. Cheers! |
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Hello, all! I'm an assistant English teacher in a Japanese junior high school. My third-year elective English class (29 students, 13-14 years old) is looking for penpals in other Asian countries (Korea, China, Thailand, etc.) with whom we can exchange English-language letters: e-mail or postcards, or both. Please contact me if you're interested, thanks! |
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I'm an english teacher in the city of Kitakyushu Japan, and I'm looking to find penpals for my entire class of forty students. If you are interested in this project or know of someone who is, please email me. |
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Hello.I'm Maki and Japanese. Oh,I'm sorry. I am not the teacher. But my dream is the Japanese teacher in foreign countries.So please give me infomation about Japanese teachers in your coutries. For example the state of their employment and the requirements for being them and so on. |
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Hello,Nice to meet you! I am New-Yorker teaching English in Tokyo New-York is like another country just a subway stop away; we have China Town, Little Italy,Russian town... Its a lot of fun! I am myself want to try to do and achieve many things in Japan! I like to have nice conversation and want to get to know many people to meet in Tokyo Please email: bouquet4u11@yahoo.com |
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I am an assistant teacher in a junior high school in Japan. My class of students (ages 14-15) is looking for a class to exchange letters and pictures with in order to practice writing in English. If you're interested, please let me know! |
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Bonjour, I'm a teacher in a primary school. There are children from 2 years old until 11 years old. We would like have a correspondance with a school. We could send photos, we could draw... I'm waiting for all answers from people who could help me. Bye |
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We are looking for about 15 individuals or a class to write to our first year English course high school students from Luther Gakuin. They are preparing for a trip to Perth and are studying Australia. As a part of this, we are hoping to get penpals for each student. Please write to us if you are interested, luthergoessouth@hotmail.com Thanks for your time. Peace, Katie Narum Luther Gakuin Kumamoto, Japan |
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Hi, I`m an assistant English teacher in a Junior High School in Japan. My second year elective class (28 students; 13-14 years old) would like to link up with another classroom of simular age students from anywhere in the world for intercultural exchange and to practice reading and writing English. We would primarily like to use email but are also interested in letter exchange. Please get in touch if you`re interested!! Thanks, Regina |
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