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 28-03-2012 15:00
 In: From Kenya to Denmark
 By: Tergat3Tergat3
Please read through the rules listed below.

Groups


Wangari Maathai group5a + 5b St. Christine + 6b Engdal School.
Michael Laudrup group5c + 5d St. Christine + 6c Hjallerup School.
David Nameless Mathenge group 6a + 6b + 6c St. Christine + 6a Søndervang School.
Soeren Kirkegaard group 1 + 2 Raila School + 6a Gug School.
Karen Blixen group 3 Raila School + 6b Gug School
Catherine Ndereba group 4 + 5 Raila School + 6c Gug School
Niels Bohr group 6 Raila School + Ferslev School
Barack Hussein Obama group 7 + 8 + 9 Raila + 6c Ørum School
Caroline Wozniacki group 1 + 2 + 4 Mashimoni School + 6a Humlebæk School
Paul Tergat group 3 + 5 + 6 Mashimoni School + 6a Humlebæk School

Seven rules for using the Students’ Forum


Make sure that everyone has a positive experience using the Students' Forum.

You can do so by sticking to the seven simple rules you can find below.

 Keep a friendly tone. Bullying will not be tolerated.  
 It is easier to say something just for fun than it is to write it. If 
 you write something just for fun you can not be certain that the
 receiver will understand it that way.
   If you disagree with someone, remember to maintain a friendly
 and respectful tone. It is OK to disagree.
   Everybody has the right to be heard on the forum. Therefore,
 make sure to read and reply to all posts. 
   You may already have some ideas of what Denmark is like, try to
 put these ideas aside and see what you can learn from 
 corresponding with your new Danish friends. 
   Remember that your friends in Denmark are just as interested in
 hearing about your daily life as you are in hearing about theirs. 
   If you are in doubt about anything you can always ask a teacher.
 It is always better to ask twice and there are no silly questions. 
 


Syv regler som gælder på Students’ Forum


Sørg for at alle for noget godt ud af Students' Forum.

Det gøres bedst ved at overholde de syv regler, som du finder herunder.

 Man taler naturligvis pænt til hinanden og man mobber ikke.
 Det er lettere at sige noget for sjov, end det er at skrive det. Hvis
 du skriver noget for sjov, så er det ikke sikkert at modtageren 
 forstår det.
   Hvis du er uenig med nogen, så er det vigtigt, at du er med til at
 holde en god tone. Det er OK at være uenige.
   Alle har lige meget ret til at skrive på forummet. Hjælp derfor til
 med, at alles posts bliver læst og besvaret.
   Du har sikkert hørt en masse om Afrika i fjernsynet. Prøv at
 lægge det til side og  dan dig dit eget billede af, hvordan det er
 ud fra, hvad dine nye venner Kenya fortæller dig.
   Husk på at eleverne i Kenya ligeså gerne vil høre om dig og din
 hverdag, som du vil høre om deres.
   Det er altid bedre at spørge en gang for meget end en gang for
 lidt. Derfor skal du endelig spørge en lærer til råds, hvis du er i
 tvivl om noget. Der findes ingen dumme spørgsmål. 

 
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