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Today for our lockdown task we had to do a pen pal letter.I found it easy to write to my pen pal. I didn't find anything tricky. Next time I would write the pen pal letter to a family member
Dia dhuit Willow, Tessa will love getting this. It is full of lots of things you have been doing during lockdown. Maybe you could have been more specific with what school tasks you have been doing. You could have told her about your August Reflection, your Stop Motion and Olympic Facts. You could also have told her more about your pets names and the things you do when you play with them. I wonder if she has been as busy as you. Are you going to post it or email it to her? I used to have two pen pals. One lived in the U.S.A and the other one was in Malaysia. It was very interesting to read about their school and family life. I never got to meet them and sadly we lost touch as we got older. Mā te wā, Mrs Naden
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Dia dhuit Willow,
ReplyDeleteTessa will love getting this. It is full of lots of things you have been doing during lockdown. Maybe you could have been more specific with what school tasks you have been doing. You could have told her about your August Reflection, your Stop Motion and Olympic Facts. You could also have told her more about your pets names and the things you do when you play with them. I wonder if she has been as busy as you.
Are you going to post it or email it to her?
I used to have two pen pals. One lived in the U.S.A and the other one was in Malaysia. It was very interesting to read about their school and family life. I never got to meet them and sadly we lost touch as we got older.
Mā te wā,
Mrs Naden