Here are the survey results that show how the pupils of the participant countries (Croatia, Greece, Malta) feel about the project ‘Christmas is coming’.
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Here are the survey results that show how the pupils of the participant countries (Croatia, Greece, Malta) feel about the project ‘Christmas is coming’.
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She’s only sixteen years old (!) and she has just came first in the European Figure Skating Championships 2014. This is
Ιt’s research time again! After learning all about Christmas in the UK, the pupils in All Day school are now looking for information on Shrove Tuesday. They’re searching in british websites for safer information and they’re using dictionairies to make meaning out of them.
Today class D’ took the survey about the eTwinning project ‘Christmas is coming’, reflected on what they learned and discussed the material gathered by the partner countries during the project.
Now that out project has come to an end, it’s time to reflect both teachers and pupils. So, today, Greek class E’ and the Maltese class both took an online survey about what they liked most about this project. We’re really looking forward to seeing the final results once the Croatian friends take it too.
Our eTwinning project ‘ We wish you a Merry Christmas’ during which we worked together with two schools from Poland has come to an end.


How did you like it?
What was your favourite part of the project?
Let’s think about it and take this survey!
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Today we finally recieved the cards from Poland! They were a bit late because the post offices were really busy during Christmas time. It was such a nice surprise to see a big envelope and a large parcel right when we got back to school from the Christmas holidays!
Mrs Monica’s class sent us some wonderful handmade cards that made class D2 really happy! Mrs Edyta’s class sent class D1 beautifully made cards and a present for every pupil (a Christmas bracelet) in a box that the pupils themselved had decorated.
The Greek pupils read the cards and thanked their friends on videos . After that, they visited the ‘wall’ to read what their Polish friends had written for them and took a survey about what they liked most about the project.
They told me that today was their best English lesson ever!I’m so happy,too!
Thank you, friends, for the wonderful cards! We all wish you the best to you and your families for the new year!
Our eTwinning project ‘ Christmas is coming’ during which we worked together with our foreign friends from Croatia and Malta has come to an end.


How did you like it?
What was your favourite part of the project?
Let’s think about it and take this survey! 
Are you into cooking these days?
Why not make some christmas cupcakes?
Which one is your favourite?
Class D’ had a very happy time today! First they watched the video with the Croatian Christmas carols that their friends sent for them. ‘What a difficult language to pronounce!’ they said.
Then they opened the cards from Croatia. Each one was different with a snowman on the outside, made with care and love. There were Christmas wishes and a few things about themselves. After that, the kids expressed their feelings on video.They all said how happy they were !
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Thank you all so much for your love and beautiful Christmas cards!
Have a wonderful Christmas!
Today class C’ made Christmas cards. Some of the pupils who attend All Day School told the rest of the class about how the British hang their cards on a string. So when the wishes were written, each pupil hung his/her card on a piece of string in the English room and wished Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Writing cards the British way then!
We made a really loooooooooooong traditional British Christmas decoration today, piece by piece, helping each other. That’s the Christmas spirit!
Today we received not one, not two, but three (!) videos from Mrs Edyta’s class! We were thrilled! The pupils sang two kinds of carols beautifully especially for us. But to our surprise the third video was not about carols! Instead, we saw our Polish friends opening the cards we sent them! It was so exciting to see the process live! It was as if we were there with them! Thank you so much for this wonderful surprise! We felt so much closer to you!
We’re really looking forward to receiving your cards, too!
There’s been a lot of singing in the English room lately! Thanks to our interactive board, things are made easy and more exciting as the pupils can read and listen to the carols at the same time.
Which are their favourite?
‘We wish you a Merry Christmas’ and ‘Jingle Bells’ of course.
You can watch the videos here and sing along!
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Two days ago, class E opened the envelope from their Maltese friends and the cards brought a smile on everyone’s face. Each card was made with lots of love and one was better than the other. Our friends are really creative and have lots of imagination! The Greek pupils were so thrilled that they had recieved them! They also listened to the Maltese carols. It was a really touching moment as the Maltese pupils were signing so beautifully that they made the Greek pupils sing along…
CLICK HERE if you would like to listen to the Maltese carols again!
Thank you all so much for your love and beautiful Christmas cards!
Have a wonderful Christmas!
Today the Greek pupils enjoyed listening to the Polish Christmas carols Mrs Monica uploaded. They were very curious about them and listened to them really carefully. What a difficult language to pronounce!
The lyrics of the Christmas carols shared during our eTwinning projects were gathered in two songbooks for the pupils to sing along. Here they are:
‘Christmas is coming’ Christmas Carols Songbook
Listen to the Maltese carols HERE.
‘We wish you a Merry Christmas’ Christmas Carols Songbook

Here’s what the Greek pupils thought of the Skype Session with the two Polish classes:
