Greetings from Romania!


Written on April 4, 2008 – 7:09 am | by monabran



Dear friends from the Sister Classes,

we’ve finalized our voicethread and we hope you’ll enjoy it! We’d love to hear your comments and feedback. So let us know when you decide to visit our country :)

Best wishes,
Mona Bran

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  1. 23 Responses to “Greetings from Romania!”

  2.   By Dot, Kuwait on Apr 4, 2008 | Reply

    Great Voicethread. Romania looks very interesting. I have asked my students to post comments.

  3.   By Christopher Weber on Apr 11, 2008 | Reply

    How high is your highest mountain? Can you actually sky in your country?

  4.   By Molly on Apr 11, 2008 | Reply

    It was a great experience to watch your presentation. My question would be if there is a Dracula museum. And is there a hotel near the Dracula castle?

    Greetings from Hungary

  5.   By Ricsi on Apr 11, 2008 | Reply

    This picture about that sportman who is holding that bat really looks like baseball. Is baseball widespread in your country? Or do you prefer the traditional one more?

  6.   By Molly on Apr 11, 2008 | Reply

    We really appreciate your efforts. We wonder if you celebrate the revolution against communism.

    Greetings from Hungary

  7.   By Mátyás, Hungary on Apr 11, 2008 | Reply

    Do you feel any tension between Hungarian-speakers and Romanians in Temesvár? By the way, do you use the Hungarian name or do you call it Timisoara?

    Greetings from your neighbourhood,

    András, Donát, Gergely, Mátyás

  8.   By mihaifira2007 on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    The highest mountain in my country is Moldoveanu(2544m.)and you can sky even in March.It is wonderful!!!Come here and enjoy it!:P

    Mihai FIRA

  9.   By mihaifira2007 on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    No,it is a myth and we don’t believe in it!Yes,it is a hotel near the Dracula Castle but i don’t know such a lot of things about that.I will try to find it out and I’ll tell you later!

  10.   By mihaifira2007 on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    Yes,every year we celebrate the revolution between 16 and 21 Decembre in the memory of the people that died for our liberty!

  11.   By liadilaia on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    This sport is the ancestor of baseball.Oina is a traditional game played beetween two teams, but is forgotten in the urban environment, is played only in the countryside.

  12.   By mihaifira2007 on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    No,we don’t feel any tension with the Hungarian-speakers.In fact,many Hungarians, serbs,and germans live in our city but we call it Timisoara!

  13.   By chao on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    I like the highest mountain too because I love
    went to the mountain.

  14.   By chue on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    I like the highest mountain in California.

  15.   By ka sia on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    my name is ka sia and Iam from Sacramento, California.I like what you said about European Capital of Culture in 2007 becase very beauiful the house and mountion too so I like the picture of the house and mountion because have snow on the house and mountion.It made me remember about Iam at the Banning.

  16.   By tong on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    “Hi”, my name is tong and I’m from Sacramento, California. I liked what you said about opera house because opera house is pretty house.
    I liked the picture of the Gardens because it is pretty place to see. It made me remember when i went with my friend. The most interesting thing i learned from your sideshow was good because you got want place to see and beautiful.
    I liked Union Square because union square is a big house. Your English is very good.
    I hope you will leave a comment on my slides how, too.

  17.   By bleiva2003 on Apr 28, 2008 | Reply

    Hi Romanian friends,
    This is Berta, an EFL teacher in Caracas, Venezuela, whose students will be soon participating in this international project.

    I must tell you that I learned a lot from your presentation on Romania and enjoyed all the wonderful pictures you shared with us.

    I remember Nadia Comaneci with a lot of affection as she indeed was a key character in the popularization of gymnastics as an Olympic sport. I wonder where she is these days.

    I hope to visit Romania someday and stroll along the streets of beautiful Sibiu.

    Congratulations on a great job!!!

    Cheers, Berta

  18.   By Catarina on Apr 28, 2008 | Reply

    Hi, i really liked your voice thread, i found Romania very interesting. I liked Nadia Comaneci, Vlad Tepes and The Opera House (:
    Very nice!

  19.   By Rafael Valença on Apr 28, 2008 | Reply

    Hey guys! greetings from Brazil!, i really enjoyed yours voiced thread…your country is so different from ours like culturally..
    hey i got really interested on Bucharest like wich other famous monnuments are located there!? because our capital brasilia has lots of them and i guess that yours have some could you guys mention some of them!?
    thx! see ya!

  20.   By María Gabriela, Venezuela on May 4, 2008 | Reply

    Wow! Romania is beautiful I´m very impressed! I wish badly to go to Sibiu and also to visit the Bran Castle!! and your architecture is awesome! also Timisoara looks like a quite and interesting place to visit.

  21.   By chai on May 5, 2008 | Reply

    Thank for you shar you voice thread or slideshow to me.Your picture of Romania building is very great.Thank for you to taught me alot about the Romania building.I have learned alot about the Romania building. I hope that you will found something new to taught me agin in next time and I wiil found something new in my courtry to taught you too,but not this time it will be next time.I will met you in next time.

  22.   By chai on May 5, 2008 | Reply

    Thank for you shar your comment to me.I hope that you will found something to shar with me in next time.

  23.   By Tia on May 5, 2008 | Reply

    Hello, My name is Tia and I’m from Sacramento, California. I like what you worte about “The Palace of Parliament” because it so beautiful at night outside the house. I liked the picture of the “Bran Castle” because the Bran casle is so big and the rich people can live inside the Bran Castle. It made me remember when I see Bran Castle in movie. The most interesting thing I learned from your slidershow was union square. I liked the shopping mall because I like to go shopping. Your English is good.

  24.   By oana on May 9, 2008 | Reply

    nadia comaneci lives in the united states. she olso represents Romania in special olimpycs and she is an ambasador of romanian sports in general

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