Hey, Elizabeth. Thank you for visiting my blog at http://www.microlinsstudents.wordpress.com I have come here to see your work with your students. Different from yours, my students are real begginers in language studies, we have to go from scratch. However, I will struggle to help them do well. Kee doing this good job with your French students.
Luiz Freitas – Brasilia – Brazil
PS. Should they want to come and write something in my blog under “Comments from our friends around the world”, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.
Hi, me again.
I don’t know what you intend to do for our next lesson (which seems to be the last one) but I may suggest watching a film in its original version. I’ve recently been watching Clue that I’ve on my PC and which is a film inspired from Cluedo. I give you the link on wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clue_(film).
Don’t mind if you don’t follow my suggestion but tell me on my blog if you want me to bring it next Monday.
Thanks a lot.
I’m agree with emmanuel, for the last lesson, in the same time practice english and watch a film it’s one way to learn more vocabulary and work our listening or english speaking comprehension.
Hi Elizabeth,
I ran into you again today, now in the sister classes blog. I read your comment on the train in Grenoble.
I am trying to collaborate with the sisterclasses too but my writing classes is just in the second week so we will try to post a presentation in a couple of weeks.
This blog is winding down – as it’s title implies, it was just february 2008.
Thanks to my students for accompanying me into the blogosphere and to my friends from the other side of the world for coming to “see” us.
As a “first attempt” the students definitely outstripped the “master” so congratulations to all.
bon vent…
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February 25th, 2008 at 4:11 pm
Hello that’s Thomas. I just create this post to give you my blog address. It’s a bit empty presently, I’ll try to update it in the coming days.
February 26th, 2008 at 1:28 am
Hey, Elizabeth. Thank you for visiting my blog at http://www.microlinsstudents.wordpress.com I have come here to see your work with your students. Different from yours, my students are real begginers in language studies, we have to go from scratch. However, I will struggle to help them do well. Kee doing this good job with your French students.
Luiz Freitas – Brasilia – Brazil
PS. Should they want to come and write something in my blog under “Comments from our friends around the world”, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.
March 2nd, 2008 at 4:32 pm
Hello, just wanted to warn you. I won’t be there tomorrow because I’ve got an extra “travaux pratiques” (don’t know how to say it in English).
Emmanuel.
March 3rd, 2008 at 7:03 pm
Hi, me again.
I don’t know what you intend to do for our next lesson (which seems to be the last one) but I may suggest watching a film in its original version. I’ve recently been watching Clue that I’ve on my PC and which is a film inspired from Cluedo. I give you the link on wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clue_(film).
Don’t mind if you don’t follow my suggestion but tell me on my blog if you want me to bring it next Monday.
Thanks a lot.
Emmanuel
March 4th, 2008 at 2:19 pm
I’m agree with emmanuel, for the last lesson, in the same time practice english and watch a film it’s one way to learn more vocabulary and work our listening or english speaking comprehension.
May 1st, 2008 at 3:17 am
Hi Elizabeth,
I ran into you again today, now in the sister classes blog. I read your comment on the train in Grenoble.
I am trying to collaborate with the sisterclasses too but my writing classes is just in the second week so we will try to post a presentation in a couple of weeks.
Nice seeing you around.
Cheers, Berta in Caracas
May 2nd, 2008 at 2:51 am
This blog is winding down – as it’s title implies, it was just february 2008.
Thanks to my students for accompanying me into the blogosphere and to my friends from the other side of the world for coming to “see” us.
As a “first attempt” the students definitely outstripped the “master” so congratulations to all.
bon vent…