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CALL lesson 4
Next Tuesday, May 23rd, we will have our fourth CALL lesson. Wow! Time flies!!
We are going to write three messages. Each class will do a different message.
5. D will write (= escreverá) to Haneen, a 13-year old student from Sudan, who also studies English. She's the daughter of Hala Fawzi, a dear colleague and friend. They live in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. You will tell Haneen about our school and we will include some photos. Don't forget to tell her the name of the school, its patron (= patrono), where it is, the different grades there are, the number of students and teachers it has got, the facilities (= instalações) we have got, number of classrooms, and anything else you suggest. And you can ask Haneen to tell you about her school. Here are some photos that you can include:
http://64.71.48.37/teresadeca/school/photos/escola-entrada.jpg
http://64.71.48.37/teresadeca/school/photos/escola-profs.jpg
http://64.71.48.37/teresadeca/school/photos/escola-leste.jpg
http://64.71.48.37/teresadeca/school/photos/escola-santonio.jpg
5. C will write to Mariana, an 11-year-old Venezulean student, who is also learning English. She's the granddaughter of a colleague of mine, Horacio Idárraga Gil. You will tell her about your class and your English lessons. Don't forget to mention the name of your school, where it is, what grade you are in, the name of your class, how many students there are, how many boys and how many girls, different nationalities, the subjects you learn and the number of teachers you have, and anything else you suggest. Here are two images you can include with the location of our school:
http://64.71.48.37/teresadeca/school/images/parede.jpg
http://64.71.48.37/teresadeca/school/images/portugal.gif
5. E will write to your teacher friends all over the world. You will tell them about Parede, the small town where our school is and where many of you live. You can say where it is (its location), its population, the things it has got - schools, church, hospitals, beach... Here is a presentation about it that you can include. It was done (= foi feita) by students and teachers from our school in 2000:
http://64.71.48.37/teresadeca/school/hannover2000-en.ppt
If we have time, we will record podcasts or voice messages at
http://teresadeca.podomatic.com/
I hope that you have fun and enjoy this lesson!!! 
This message is for Haneen Fawzi in Sudan from 5. D
Our School
Our school is Escola de Santo António in Parede. It´s near Lisbon, the capital of our country. It`s also very near the Atlantic Ocean.
We have students from the fifth grade to ninth grade. There are 610 students and 80 teachers. There are many classrooms.
We`ve got a library with 8 computers with internet, many books to read and videos to see. We have three football fields and a student room with a ping pong table and other games.
Here are some photos of our school:

The entrance to our school

Entrance to the Teachers' Room
A view from the East side

Santo António, the patron of our school (a tile made by students)
A message for Mariana in Venezuela from 5. C
Our class
Hi, Mariana!
We are students of Escola de Sto. António in Parede, near Lisbon, the capital of Portugal.

We are in 5th grade. There are 20 students in our class, 11 girls and 9 boys. We have three Brazilian students and one Cape Verdean.
We have 11 subjects, such as Maths, English, Portuguese, Science, History, Music and Physical Education, and 11 teachers.
Visit our blog: http://fwe2.us.splinder.com/
Bye-bye! See you!! 
Here's the voice message recorded by Margarida:
This message is for all our teacher friends from 5. E
Parede
Our school is in Parede, a small place near Lisbon, our capital.
Parede has got a beach, a church, many schools, restaurants, shops, coffee shops, two hospitals and several pharmacies.
The population is more than thirty thousand.
Parede is a beautiful place to live. We love Parede! 
This is the voice message recorded by Francisca:
To see what Parede looks like, here's a presentation created by some students and teachers of our school in 2000.
