1. Hello from Armenia
I am Narine from Vanadzor. It is third town in Armenia, very beautiful and green town.
I work in Vanadzor Special School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. I am teacher of ICT.
I love music and travelling.
2. From Poland, Stasia
I'm a teacher of English as a foreign language and I teach to 7 to 16 years old students in Dbrowa -little village in Poland. I like communicating in other languages and travelling. I also think it is very important to teach our students we are European citizens and we need to know other people from other countries and their cultures. I think that eTwinning is a great opportunity to improve English therefore I try to encourage my students to work on the eTwinning projects.
3. From Romania
Hello My name is Artemiza Lovin and I am an English teacher in Romania. I love teaching and this is mainly because of my wonderful students who are always willing to get involved in all the projects I suggest to them. I’ve been teaching for 14 years now and I think both teachers and students should have fun while teaching/learning in class. Family is very important to me. My husband and I love travelling and spending time with friends. We have a daughter, Raluca, who is 8 years old and loves dancing and drawing. So, see you soon and take care.
4. From our second Romanian partner
Hi! My name is Simona, I'm a primary teacher. I have been teaching in Romania for the last 17 years and, in between, for a year and a half, I also worked as an English teacher in India. At present I am teaching a bunch of 31 very smart and enthusiastic 7-year-olds. I like Maths a lot and I love music and poetry even more.
5. And now from Turkey
Hello
My dear colleagues I am Zehra Kaya. I am an English teacher for eight years. I have seventh grade students. I hope we can study on this project very well and we have fun while studying :)
6. Hello from France
Hello !
I am Karine Bonvallet.
I grew up in Burundi in a small country in East Africa. I later lived in England where I got married. Then my husband and I started a new African adventure under the sun in West Africa -first in Guinea then in Senegal.
I love travelling, meeting new people and discovering new cultures. I have been teaching English for about 15 years to young children, teenagers and adults. I am this year teaching English in France in high school with Isabelle and I’m happy to participate in this etwinning project.
7. Hello ,
My name is Isabelle. I am small with brown hair and brown eyes. I spent most of my childhood in a middle sized town near Limoges, the town where china is made. I then lived in various French towns and also lived abroad in London and Ottawa. When I came back to Europe, I lived in Lille where part of my family came from. But I decided to move south as I was looking for a better climate !
I started teaching English some twenty-five years ago first to adults and students. I also worked as a translator in a company for several years but I missed the contact with students. I have been teaching English in high school for eight years so far. It is an average school with about 700 pupils. It is set in the countryside and from the classrooms we can see fields.
I don't really have hobbies as I don't have much free time. I love reading as it enables me to escape the humdrum of everyday life and I enjoy travelling and visiting places.
8. Hallo from Bulgaria!
My name is Vesela. I have been teaching English for 17 years now. I think eTwinning is a wonderful experience for me and my students! We are so impatient to work with you all, dear friends!
9. Hello from Italy
Hello, my name is Maria Rosaria, but you can call me Mary. I’m very friendly and sweet. I’m married to Carlo and we have three children: Riccardo (22), Nicoló (21) and Rita (17). My hometown is located in the heel of Italy, fifteen kilometers from Lecce, the “Florence of the South”. Over there the climate is wonderful and people are very friendly.
Because of my husband’s job, he’s a pilot, in 25 years I moved from Gioia del Colle (in the southern part of Italy) to Texas, from Texas to Rome and then in Mantua.
I teach Italian, History, Geography and Italian as second language and I love to do it. I love cooking, especially in summertime, when I have more spare time…
10. From Greece Hi everybody,
my name is Evangelia, please call me Lina and I come from Greece. I teach German as a foreign language at a puplic Highschool in Karditsa, where I was born and raised too. Karditsa is a small town in the centre of Greece. My students are in the age of 14, they are in their second year of learning German and we are going to work the tasks in German!
Greetings from Greece
11. From CROATIA
Hello everybody. My name is Ana and I am 34 years old. I have been teaching English in a small elementary school “Drago Gervais” in village Breca. It is near the town of Rijeka, in the northwestern part of Croatia. I like working with children because it is never boring and they always find the way to make your day better. I have wonderful colleagues and, because the school is not very big, we know each other very well and help each other whenever we can. I have been working for ten years and I remember all my students with a smile on my face. I have a small family, a husband and a three years old son named Ivan. I like going for a walk and traveling, but I put it aside for a while because I don’t have much free time at this point of my life. I’m thrilled for working in this project because I believe we can really learn from each other. I think we are all doing a wonderful job.
12. Hello from South Africa, where I live in the city that never stops beating - Johannesburg.
I am Cléone and my two essential passions throughout my life have been music and languages.
Currently I teach Music and French (as an additional language) to multicultural teenage students at a private college, which equates to a high school, where we do the Cambridge University exams.
My love of communicating with people has grown into my third passion - teaching.
I am thrilled to be associated with Isabelle's highly creative