Our Virtual School Exchange
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Created on October 4, 2022
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Get to know our correspondents
our virtual school exchange
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3- How well do you know them now? Test yourself!
6- How well do they know us? Our quiz about Gabon
1- Who are they?
2- Where are they from?
4- How did they react to Queen Elizabeth's death?
5- Our opinion on the exchange
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Our correspondents are all girls, they go to a girls' school because it is a tradition. Their school is called The Queen's School. They start school at 8 AM and finish at 5 PM. They listen to Taylor Swift and rap. They like listening to Bruno Mars as well. They practice a lot of sports, for example netball: it is like basketball but without dribbling and the basket is just a loop. They also play hockey and do musculation.Year 10 Angela Davis
Who are they?
Letters from the British girls
Our letters to the Chester correspondents
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They live in England, in Chester.
Where are they from?
Chester is in the North-West of England, very close to Wales.
Where is Chester?
The Queen passed away on September 8th, 2022. How did our correspondents react?
QUEEN ELIZABETH II
- Gaëtan (Year 12)
The students all think the same of the Queen. They think she was a symbol of their country, that she helped the country a lot throughout her life. They also said she had a long and beautiful life and that she devoted it entirely for the kingdom. But she could have done better by apologizing a bit more for the suffering inflicted on the colonies, at least she should have made a speech about this. They are all very sad about the Queen's death. According to them, it is the end of era.
Maria (Year 12)
"I learned they like graffiti because it’s a means to express opinions for all. From my point of view, the English students like to communicate with us, about our culture and Gabon."
"We thought that this videoconference allowed us to communicate well with others: they answered our questions and we answered theirs, but they are a little disorganized. ;)"
Sarah (Year 12)
Our opinion on the exchange
Merci aux élèves de Queens et à Mme Emmanuelle Lagarde, professeur de français pour son implication et sa réactivité!
Thanks!