Hi !!! We are learning how to do a blog. It´s not very easy, but if we pratice a lot we can do it. We´ll see you in Brest.
Nagore and Elena
Responses
hi, i am majid
I living in filnad hämeenlinna xD
I speak small engelish but i wanna speak to you D:-/
By: majid on January 26, 2008 at 11:47 am
Hi Majid
How do you do? I’m a librarian in the north of Navarra and I will try finding an user of the library in order to be your penfriend. What do you think about it?
Greetings from the mountains!
P.S. any snow in Hämeenlinnä?
By: Martin on January 28, 2008 at 4:27 pm
Hei Martin, Anna and Carmen,
It was nice having you here in Hämeenlinna.
I wish you a nice workshop for using this blog with your group of students in the beginnig of April
Outi
By: outi on March 16, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Hola our visitors in Hämeenlinna;
Which was according your opinion the best part of the programme here and which was the most boring one?
looking firward for your opinions
Outi
By: outi bottas on March 17, 2008 at 8:26 am
Hello,
How are you?We are sorry about writing late,but we have been quite busy.About your question what was the thing we liked most in Hämeenlinna, Ana and me think it was “the walking through the lake”.There was nothing we didn´t like it.Ana says for her the worst for her was the language handicape because she couldn´t commuicate as well as she wanted,I felt the same with FRENCH.Anyway,if we speak about organization we think everythig was well organised.Besides, last Wednesday we met other students and told them about our visit to Finlad,we cook the Finnnish cake,it was a great sucess,now I have to translate the recipe.Well,as I was saying before people express their suggestions for future trips.
looking forward to hearing from you
Ana and Carmen
By: Carmen Martinez on March 31, 2008 at 4:43 pm
We are ready to 2nd stage of workshops: “how to build a DVD with our old pics” “how create, manage and take part in a blog” “English level 0″. People are very excited and interested after our chronicle of Fin-adventures! It seems that we will have to buy a plane to go to Brest next September in order to have a place for everybody…
hi, i am majid
D:-/
I living in filnad hämeenlinna xD
I speak small engelish but i wanna speak to you
By: majid on January 26, 2008
at 11:47 am
Hi Majid
How do you do? I’m a librarian in the north of Navarra and I will try finding an user of the library in order to be your penfriend. What do you think about it?
Greetings from the mountains!
P.S. any snow in Hämeenlinnä?
By: Martin on January 28, 2008
at 4:27 pm
Hei Martin, Anna and Carmen,
It was nice having you here in Hämeenlinna.
I wish you a nice workshop for using this blog with your group of students in the beginnig of April
Outi
By: outi on March 16, 2008
at 8:00 pm
Hola our visitors in Hämeenlinna;
Which was according your opinion the best part of the programme here and which was the most boring one?
looking firward for your opinions
Outi
By: outi bottas on March 17, 2008
at 8:26 am
Hello,
How are you?We are sorry about writing late,but we have been quite busy.About your question what was the thing we liked most in Hämeenlinna, Ana and me think it was “the walking through the lake”.There was nothing we didn´t like it.Ana says for her the worst for her was the language handicape because she couldn´t commuicate as well as she wanted,I felt the same with FRENCH.Anyway,if we speak about organization we think everythig was well organised.Besides, last Wednesday we met other students and told them about our visit to Finlad,we cook the Finnnish cake,it was a great sucess,now I have to translate the recipe.Well,as I was saying before people express their suggestions for future trips.
looking forward to hearing from you
Ana and Carmen
By: Carmen Martinez on March 31, 2008
at 4:43 pm
We are ready to 2nd stage of workshops: “how to build a DVD with our old pics” “how create, manage and take part in a blog” “English level 0″. People are very excited and interested after our chronicle of Fin-adventures! It seems that we will have to buy a plane to go to Brest next September in order to have a place for everybody…
By: europik on May 7, 2008
at 4:48 pm