
Gimnazjum nr 2 im.dra J.Krzymińskiego
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Agnieszka Matyjasik
Subjects: Cross Curricular,European Studies,Foreign Languages,Geography,History of Culture,Language and Literature
Languages: - EN -
Hello, I'm an English teacher in a Junior High School and in a High School in Inowrocłw. I'd like to tell you something about my city. Inowrocław is one of the largest towns of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Province, the nominal capital of Western Kujawy. It is situated on the Piast Route. The oldest written mention of Inowrocław dates back to the year 1185. Inowrocław is a health resort, based on an extensive system of sanatoriums. The city is often called a "city on salt". Anyway, I would like to find teachers,students who are interested in culture,economics,who live in health resorts,who can answer one these questions or share one of the following ideas:
* My life is easier and more interesting thanks to........
*My city my castle.
*Have you ever been to...
*How do you say "szkoła"(school - for example) in your language
What is more - together we will find more interesting idea!
To sum up - if you find my "description" interesting - do not hesitate to write.
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Area of this School: Urban
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| eTwinning Projects - 3 projects |
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exchanging christmas cards (Closed on 06.05.2011)
Several schools from different countries send to each other christmas cards (also selfmade) with a few sentences about their traditions and the words "Merry Christmas" in their own language.
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Exchanging Easter Cards (Closed on 25.05.2010)
Several schools from different countries send to each other Easter cards (also self-made) with a few sentences about their traditions and the words "Happy Easter" in their own language.
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Let’s go for a walk in the wonderful world of poetry! (Closed on 28.01.2013)
Our project is open to all people who love poetry,
and it wants to propose topics and languages of poets to European students (14 -16 old) and their teachers, using English and ITC technologies.
Young people will exchange poems of their countrie...
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