I am an English teacher from Northern Germany and this is my first time posting. My students (grade 7, 12 and 13 years old) are very excited to discover the world and would like to practice their English. They can’t wait to send and receive postcards.
Are you interested in sending them a postcard and connecting with them? Here is our address:
Rosengarten Oberschule ROGA
Class 7.4 (Fr. Kruse)
Emsener Str. 67
21224 Rosengarten
Germany
(This is a public address and I understand it’s being posted on a public forum).
My students are very curious and also thought of questions for you. Feel free to answer them on your postcard
Have you ever been to Germany?
What is a typical local food in your country?
What’s your favourite hobby?
What’s the most famous place in your country?
What’s the most popular sport in your country?
How expensive is a kebab in your country?
If you would like to get an answer from my students, feel free to add your address to the postcard or send me a message with your address. They are very excited and can’t wait to send out postcards.
Happy to send cards from Australia. It’s great to see young people excited about postcards and learning English at the same time. Well done on this great teaching project.
Hello, I will mail you tomorrow (March 9) a short letter with a few age-appropriate enclosures, including a few blank postcards showing New York City (where I live) and a few cards written and sent to me in English from other places. Please let me know of any subjects or images that your clas your prefer. Regards, JamesC
Hallo Mrs. Kruse,
since a few month we also do postcrossing in a class. Our school government checked that we can use our official school address (yes, its possible). And our school support association (Förderverein) is sponsoring the stamps for the postcards. So my ongoing graphic design students in our vocational school get many occasions to design postcards and to practice Enlisj language. Perhaps you’ll find also such a possibility?
All the best! Andre