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Finding suitable pen pals for my students

Posted 2007-11-25 15:33:01 | Comments (5)

Hi I teach English here in Japan  and I amloking for suitable penpals or chat partners for my students. My students are young men about 18-22 years old. They are shy because they are nevous about their English. But since they have studied English for about 4-5 years now they can read quite well. They have many interests, classical music, cars, playing slots, skate boarding, fuztball , arts and more.If you can help me find partners for them I'd be much obilged.

 

I have more students now. I hope you find some interesting partners.

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Konnichiwa Tru san, I would be more than happy to be help your students. Moreover I am learning Japanese so I might get some help from them too. I might be able to help some of them. Matane
Posted by munna Nov 25th 2007
Count me in too!, I'd be glad to chat with them.
Posted by iadv Nov 26th 2007
I'd be happy to help!
Posted by Zeusii Nov 28th 2007
Hi~! I am looking for Japanese language exchange partners too! Unfortunately, I live in Australia so I will not be able to meet people in person, but i'd be very happy to correspond via email or post.

By the way, how is teaching English in Japan? I'm just about to graduate from uni and would like to consider teaching in Japan further down my career (as i currently have a job already lined up here so it won't be an immediate option for me).

Anyhow, looking forward to your reply. Thank you!
Posted by visualbeans Nov 29th 2007
Hi visualbeans beans and all, 、Thanks for your messages, some of my students have already contacted a couple of you. Today I am topics and questions for my students . Also I hope they will show where their home towns are by google earth.
About teaching in Japan there are many opportunities here, of course better jobs required creditials and experience. It is easy to
live here though as it is a safe very pleasant culture. the country side is truly gorgeous in every season.
Posted by tru Dec 2nd 2007
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