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Etwinning project

This month we are working in a online etwinning project with students all over Europe. The project aims to encourage European schools to collaborate using (ICT) by providing the necessary infrastructure (online tools, services, support). Therefore, teachers registered in the eTwinning action are enabled to form partnerships and develop school projects in any subject. Teachers can develop our project and collaborate with teachers and students from other European countries.
We are practising our english and knowing more about everyday life and culture of these countries. They are from Turkey, Spain, Lithuania and Slovakia. We are nearly 10 teachers and 120 students. So we have a different level of english. However, we can help each other and know about differnet hobbies we have. It's fascinating how easy has become the communication between people. This revolutionary idea gives the opportunity for us, students all over the world, to meet and speak about anything we want. In this society is crucial to learn languages and be sociable, and this project fullfeels both of them. Although we started the etwiining project in January, we haven't got enough time and the timetables are different, so we haven't met them live. The thing I like most is to share our hobbies and typical gastronomy and culture.
To finish, I have to say that our teacher named Ana is doing a great job and without her the work we are doing would be impossible. She found two etwiining projects from European countries and she is controlling the development of our works. 

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