Sunday, 27 March 2011

Fionúir: My new diary entry

My new diary entry
    
                                                                                                22 Dream Hill
                                                                                                Happy Land
                                                                                                1 April 2012                       


Dear Diary

How are things with you? I hope you are doing OK!

I am writing to let you know that I am now at school. In the meantime I am in Grade 1. Hooray, hooray :=)))

I have made lots of new friends. And on top of that I actually want to tell you that I learn a lot every single day.

Multiplication, addition, reading, writing and the highlight is that we have a science teacher who is called Mr Laboratory! Isn’t that funny!

I absolutely  adore the school routine in the morning. Having a delicious, warm breakfast, then washing my sleepy face with refreshing water, putting on my school uniform, which are navy blue trousers, a white shirt, a sleeveless navy blue top and black shoes. We look really smart in it and nobody can laugh about our clothes as we all wear the same! The school uniform is provided for by the school so this is a great privilege.

Our school is called : INTERNATIONAL SAVVY SCHOOL! And it has got 26 classes and in each class there are 22 pupils. Our subjects are: English, German, Maths, Spanish, Science and Unit Time. My best friends in class are Tom, Danny (my brother!) and Leon. I feel proud of my honest, reliable, funny, talkative, warm-hearted and gentle friends.

Oh, I forgot to tell you something really important … My family adopted me and they have one son. His name is Danny and he is the same age as I am! We like each other very, very much.

My dream is to have a good education and fantastic grades and my dream job is to be a journalist (foreign correspondent) travelling and writing about the most exciting and interesting events all over the world, e.g. what is happening now in Japan.  

I feel as if I have started a brand, new life! With clean clothes to wear, fresh fruits to nibble on, and the best of all a lovely, loving, funny, family.

I am privileged to have all these wonderful things that money can’t buy!!!

What more does a young boy want!

Talk to you soon, Diary.

Best wishes
Issam

1 comment:

  1. Fionuir, I like how you used the rubric/ checklist prompts from Friday's Big Writing to compose your ideas. You've expressed personal feelings about thing we sometimes take for granted. Well done. Mr.S.

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