dear friends, could confirm the data of the next meeting? In my book i wrote "meeting from 17th to 22nd of may" it's correct? and about pupils and teachers coming?
do you want to start the organization starting with dates an people?
have a good day.
Stefano from Italy
yes, i think that was the proposed date.. unfortunately it is right in the middle of our big exams so it will be difficult to find teachers to go.. and we can only send young pupils in form III ( age 14/15).. i think we will only send two pupils and two teachers. if the dates can be changed to any time after 8 june it would mean we could bring older pupils and more teachers could get away,,,but i know that was difficult for Joachim..
ReplyDeleteehm ehm who's writing? If we write all as "staff" we must signe the post or comment.
ReplyDeleteStefano
It may be difficult to agree on new dates by the comments, but we can try…
ReplyDeleteDates (from May 17th till May 22nd) are ideal for us.
In any case, it is impossible after June 20th: I am in Berlin from June 23rd till 28th and Matthias also has a journey in England from June 20th.
We would like to come with 5 pupils (if you agree Stefano …). I will ask my colleagues to know who could come with.
Have a good day
Emilie
OK friends, It's time to start the organization.
ReplyDeletedates: arrival 17th or 18th may, leaving sunday 22nd.
If anybody has some problem, the days 19-20 are hard-work days, saturday21st work and/or tourism or departures.
pupils up to five each school, we'll need number and age and sex of pupil to organize the hosting.
please aswer on this blog with another comment to this post.
ciao
Stefano Italy
Hi Stefano,
ReplyDeletehere is Emilie and me having news for our participating students: so there are three girls and two boys, everybody aged 16. We are planning to come with three accompanying teachers, that is Emilie, Marie and me. We'd like to travel on Wednesday and leave beautiful ITALIA on Sunday. Perhaps we could send you a short profile of each student so that it is easier for you to match the pupils.
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Bye for now, Matthias and Emilie from France