jueves, 8 de noviembre de 2018

Inglés 5°: Nos proponen participar en: "Intercambio de Christmas Cards con otros países"

Dear all,
the magic season is coming and we are going to repeat one of our Creative Classroom traditions!
So,  I would like to invite you to this year Christmas Card Exchange Activity.  To explain myself to the new members: The last 6 years, members of the creative classroom group exchanged 6-8 Christmas cards with other members from different countries. The previous years, we had  to write a special word in the card and with these words we created a collaborative story and a collaborative poem,another year we created a photo collage with our cards and an ebook with Christmas traditions etc.
So, if you are interested in taking part:
1.      You complete the google form: https://goo.gl/forms/Sqehte5xIb8yIS1r2  with your details. This activity is addressed to teachers of the group. It's up to you if you involve students but this does not mean that all teachers will do it. It's a Group activity that you can duplicate and do as an eTwinning project if you want. Deadline to complete the form is 25 November. Please respect the deadline!
2.      Once, we have all the participants, we will split you in groups of 6-8 people, trying to have people from different countries in each group. Then we will share the table in order to find the people in your group
3.      You need to prepare/buy and send one card to each member of your group. Please, complete your details ONLY if you really want to take part. Believe me it's not a nice feeling to send your cards and not receive any card from your colleagues in your group! I had several complaints from colleagues the last years so please RESPECT your colleagues!
4.      Before you send your cards, apart from your wishes, you need to write the name of a tradition you have in your country related to Christmas holidays and New Year's Eve, Day, Epiphany
5.      What are we going to do with these names of traditions? I won't tell you yet...
You know that traditions is part of our Cultural Heritage..a nice way to close the European Year of Cultural Heritage!
And to clarify, we are talking about paper cards with a stamp that you go to the post office to send them! I'm trying to be as explicit as possible!
Let's make our Christmas special this year as well :-)
Best,
Irene 

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