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Yosr Mejri 7b3
Dear Jack,
Hi, I am very happy to write my first letter to you.
My name is Yosr Mejri. I am eleven years old. I have two nationalities: a Tunisian one and a French one. I live in Boumhal Bassatine. My favourite hobbies are playing tennis and basketball. I like playing basketball with myy friend Zeineb. In my free time, I watch TV and sing songs.
Look at my family! Everyone is busy doing something. My dad is reading the newspaper. Mom is preparing lunch with my sister. My brother is playing football with his friends. My grandma is watching TV while my grandpa is sleeping!
Please write soon and tell me about your family and friends.
Yours,
Yosr
Hiba Hmem 7b3
Dear Jack,
Hi, I am very happy to write my first letter to you.
My name is Hiba Hmem. I am twelve years old. I'm Tunisian. I live in Boumhel. I am a pupil in 2 March 1934 prep school. I like watching TV and listening to music. I also enjoy reading stories and doing some shopping.
At this moment, Dad is reading a newspaper in the sitting room. Mum is in the kitchen. She is cooking a delicious couscous and a salad. My brother, Hichem, is playing football with his friends. My little sister Hidaya is watching TV. Grandpa is sleeping in his bedroom and I am writing this letter to you. Good bye for now.
Please write back soon and tell me about your family and friends.
Yours,
Hiba
Hamam Ben Younes 7b9
Dear Jack,
Hi, I'm very happy to write my first letter to you.
My name is Hamam. I am twelve years old. I'm Tunisian and I live in Ez-zahra. It is a nice city near the sea. My favourite pastime is playing football. I enjoy gardening but I hate swimming.
Now, my dad is reading a newspaper. My mum Sameh is cooking the lunch. She is preparing a delicious couscous and some sweet juice. My brother is playing football in the garden. My sister is watching TV in the living room. My grandpa and my grandma are sleeping in their bedroom.
Please write soon and tell me about our family and friends.
Yours,
Hamam
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Ezzahra, Tunisia
Thursday, 13th November
Dear Mike,
Hi my friend! How are you? I am fine and I want to talk to you about our holiday plan for the next month. First, on Monday, we are going to visit the town centre, the mosques and the tourists' souk. Second, on Tuesday, we are going to see Nabel and Hammamet because they are very famous touristy towns in Tunisia. After that, on Wednesday, we are going to meet my grandparents in their farm so we will be able to enjoy fresh air and to see the different animals. they have. Fourth, on Thursday, we are going to go to Ain Drahem and Tabarka. We will enjoy the view there and see the mountain by the sea. Then, we are going to spend the next day there, too. Sixth, on Saturday, we ae going to give a party and to invite friends. Finally, on Saturday, you will fly back to London.
I promise you that we are going to have fun together and to enjoy ourselves a lot. I am waiting for your letter to know waht you think of this plan. Good bye!
Yours,
Yasmine
By Yasmine Abidi 8b4
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10 Hedi Nouira Street
Ez-zahra, Tunisia
7th December, 2011
Dear Mike,
I am very glad and excited that you are coming to Tunisia. It is a great country that's why I believe you are going to enjoy yourself here.
I am writing you this letter to tell you about your holiday plan. First, on Monday, we are going to visit the town centre, the mosques and the tourists' souk so that you can buya lot of souvenirs. The next day, we are going to visit Nabel and Hammamet. They are really nice cities that I hope you are going to like as much as I do. Then, on Wednesday, we are visiting my grandparents' farm to get awy from the city, enjoy fresh air and see animals. On Thursday and Friday, we are going to Ain Drahem and Tabarka. They have an amazing view: a mountain by the sea. On saturday, we are going to have a party back home to have fun with friendsand tell you good bye. Finally, you will leave Tunisia on Sunday and go back to London.
Can't wait to see you.
Yours,
Syrine
Notice:
- The use of sequential adverbs (First, Then, ...Finally)
- The choice of the tense (the future)
- The additional information added to improve her writing
Syrine Kallali 8b4
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