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Below, English courses from the Dekita Exchange are listed. Click on a folder to view individual student feeds from that course; click on a text link to read the most recent posts coming from that course!

Blogging from the tropics Blogging from the tropics
Our Class 2007 Our Class 2007
Internet English - Fall 2006 Internet English - Fall 2006
My Communication Class My Communication Class
The 003 Blog - Fall 2006 The 003 Blog - Fall 2006
Blog Project Blog Project
William's Class (NZ) William's Class (NZ)
Internet Hassin Internet Hassin
Sheffner's Special English Class Sheffner's Special English Class
Marandi's BA Class Marandi's BA Class
Escuela de la Cuidad Escuela de la Cuidad
Our Class 2006 Our Class 2006
English Methodologies English Methodologies
Students of Teaching English in Japan Students of Teaching English in Japan

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  • Why I want to go to Sydney

    Posted: December 3rd, 2007, 3:52pm GMT by luca29

    Sydney

    Sydney is the most populous city inAustralia with 4.12 million habitants. Sydney is located on Australia’s south-east coast. The metropolitan area is full of national parks, and contains many bays, rivers and inlets. Sydney has temperate climate with warm summers and mild winters. There is a business metropolitan cetre and around it a residential area. There are many immigrants from UK, China…
    There are many cultural events such as tropical partiesand theaters, cinema’s, malls… Sydney’s schools and universities are considred one of the best of the world. There you can use rains, metros, taxis.

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  • Why I want to go to Helsinki

    Posted: December 3rd, 2007, 3:51pm GMT by luca29

    Helsinki
    Helsinki is city in Finland with 568146 people. It’s a cultural area with many galleries and museums. The city’s climate is humid continental.There are a lot of immigrants from China, Serbia , Germany and some people say that the main language is Swedish. There are also very few poor people.the public transport is made by the undergroun( low temperatures) and by train. Helsinki is around a big number of bays and peninsulas and lots of islands. The city has many ethnical museums, theathers. helsinki is traditionalfor the winter sports, but has also had the Olimpic Gams in 1952. It’s a very livable city andvery good for visiting because of the many hotels…

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  • Why I want to go to Vancouver

    Posted: December 3rd, 2007, 3:48pm GMT by luca29

    Vancouver

    Vancouver is a city in Canada’s Pacific coast. Vancouver has a population of 587 891 people. Tourism in Vancouver is now being very explored.
    There was in the 20th century a development of high-rise residential towers in downtown, but there is also a big residential area with houses on the suburb, that’s why it’s called “city of neighbourhoods”. Vancouver is a diversified city with many immigrants such as Chinese, Italian Latino Americans but also the old habitants, the aboriginals. That’s why we can see so many totems and parks that imitate the aboriginal’ s one. Vancouver is a very safe city with it’s own police. Its very easy to move by public transport. The mild climate of the city and close proximity to ocean, mountains, rivers and lakes make the area a popular destination for outdoor recreation, the density is of 5,252/km². Vancouver is the second best city to live in the world.

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  • Why I want to go to Tahiti

    Posted: May 28th, 2007, 4:45pm GMT by luca29

    I would love to go to the French Polynesia, especially to Tahiti. Not so much to see the beaches but for scuba diving. I love scuba diving, and I have read that this is the best place to do it. The water is translucid, there are many sea creatures and corals.
    If I went there, I would swim and dive all day.

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