May 11, 2006
Hi! Sorry for taking such a long time to post our introductions but here we are at last!
Well, my name is Jesica and I’m a teacher of English at A.R.I.C.A.N.A, a Binational Center in Rosario, Argentina. Can you find Rosario on the map?

I’ve been working as a teacher for almost six years. I like my job very much and I love working at the computer lab.
I’ve never been to Brazil but I’m really eager to know about you and your country.
These are my students at the computer lab. We only meet for half an hour a week but we all enjoy working with computers so I hope we have a great experience on this blog!
Jesica

Standing: Agostina, Julia, Mirna, Sofía and Facundo
Below: Pilar, Karina, Cindia, Emilia, Pamela and Layla
May 24th, 2006 at 11:42 am
Hello Jesica,
Greetings from Brazil! I had never worked with this kind of project either, but I’m pretty excited about it. My students are going to write their first comments for your students today, and they are eager to meet their Argentinean friends. I’m sure this will be a very enriching experience for all of us.
See you on the blog!!!!! Fabiane.
May 29th, 2006 at 1:13 pm
Hi teacher Jesica!
How are you?I’m very fine…
I’d like to ask you why don’t you have photos?
Bye!See you on the Internet!
Marcus
June 7th, 2006 at 3:32 pm
Hi teacher Jesica.
You have a class with just one man.
It must be very calm there.
Tell me more about the classes in Argentina.
What are your students like?
Bye bye.
June 7th, 2006 at 3:33 pm
Yes, I hate schools projects. I prefer tests, tests are so much easy to do. But I’m enjoying this project. It’s really interesting.
June 7th, 2006 at 3:42 pm
Hi!I also like differents kind of music,but Ir prefer rock.Do you like to live in Argentina?What kind of food do you like?
Bye! See you later.
June 7th, 2006 at 3:47 pm
Hello Jesica,
We’re here at the lab now, and my students are writing several messages to yours. I’m really glad, because my students are really excited about the project. We’re also making a page on teenagers’ bedrooms, at home and in their free time. I expect it to be online by next Friday. Then, they will have an opportunity to explore the cultural aspects both countries.
Bye,
Fabiane.