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Subjects: Foreign Languages,Language and Literature

Languages: - EN -

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eTwinning Projects - 6 projects

,,Every year students from all over Europe celebrate The Birth of Son of God or Christmas ” (Closed on 19.12.2009)

Project Picture We want to know how students from all over Europe celebrate God's Birth in their countries . In this project parteners schools can make with their studdents many activities wich is about the Bird of Son of God or Christmas , and our children will mak...

An international calendar. How children from Estonia and Poland spend the most important holidays and festivals? (Closed on )

Project Picture Our project ideas. I want my students (10-12 years old) to create a kind of an international calendar and also to get to know how children in different countries spend the most important festivals and holiday. At the same time I want them to improve...

It's Christmas time -Ornaments for Christmas Three and drawings for Christmas made by our students (Closed on 13.01.2009)

Project Picture We are teachers of Scoala Speciala Caransebes and our studdents are aged between 10 and 16 and they are children with special educational needs.The children can make from different materials ornaments for christmas tree and they can made different ...

Our magic school (Closed on 29.03.2012)

Project Picture We are going to describe the most important events in our school.

Pen Friends=Soul Mates (Closed on 11.06.2012)

Project Picture Our project is about being pen friends. Our pupils are going to use English as their communication language.

THE MEETING OF TWO COUNTRIES (Closed on 19.11.2007)

Project Picture We would like to know how foreign students are being brought up, how they spend their spare time, what are their interests and hobbies, their country customs and traditions, the different ways of spending their holidays,