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Hey! Hi there! Lots of interesting things in this blog!Amazing! I've just created my blog in which I will share some home-made activities I do when doing my Practicas Profesionales! (yeah, I'm not a full teacher yet, lol)I'd be great if we could share ideas! Regards from San Luis !!!!! Teach-nology is great! Take a look at my home-made activities! It'd love some feedback! See U!!!!!
Unknown said…
Nice blog!

I am new to blogging and was wondering if you would take a moment to check out my blog and join my site. I review books & movies.

http://beforethebigscreen.blogspot.com/

Thanks & happy blogging!
Hello, San Luis!!!Thank you, Fede for you comment. I am very happy you find it amazing and full of interesting things. When will you get your degree as a teacher?
Dear Jessica: I have visited your blog and I think your idea is very interesting. Can I use your "painted veil" review in an online activity in a class blog?
Anonymous said…
Hola! I was reading your blog and thinking that maybe you or your readers find interesting this new language learning website. It has a lot of music videos subtitled in English, Spanish and French! Check it out! www.mylingo.org
Thanks!
Hola! Thanks for the link to mylingo. I will recommend it to my students. Pity you have not signed your message. Where are you from? Are you a teacher or a student?
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Thank you Chandra for your comment. It is very encouraging :)
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