Dear Ms. Robinson, How are you doing? I hope all is well.
My name is Faded Incarnadines and I will be attending your humble English class for this school year. To begin with, English has, and still is, one of the subjects which I really direct focus and passion into. It is a major building block in constructing a strong foundation for not only my educational future, but my social one as well. From Shakespeare to Aloud Huxley, and subsequently Ernest Hemingway, the English subject has broadly enhanced my knowledge and diversified my perspectives in a positive manner.Now that I have oaten that out of the way, allow me to introduce you to my fun and interesting side. I am a fifteen year old kid who enjoys playing soccer more than anything.
It is a great passion of mine as my childhood revolved around it, and I could proudly say that I have finally saved up to attend the 2014 FIFE World Cup in Brazil! My friends and I usually book a court sometime through winter to play an 11- aside game to play as well. Besides soccer, one of my greatest hobbies is to travel around the world. I have already been living in four countries and visited some pretty nice European destinations.As I grow older I will hopefully save a few bucks down my sleeve to go on a backpacking tour across Europe. Public speaking is something which I do enjoy doing for most of the summer, I spent my time working at McDonald's.
I make great patties even though the manager tends to disagree at times, and if you ever happen to stop by at my branch I will supply you with a large coffee all on the house! For the remainder of the summer, however, I finished my volunteer hours by volunteering at a senior residence home and topped it of by going to Jams and parties held by both family and friends.Read also Public Speaking MidtermThis summer would surely be one to remember, despite the fact that it ended within a blink of an eye. I would also like to thank you on providing us with such handouts, as I think that they do in fact help break the ice in addition to providing a comfortable environment for the student to feel welcome and part of a bigger picture. The effort in which you put in at the start of the class refreshes my mind and hints away the sense that the lesson will withhold a rather exciting subject. I have a great feeling for this year; I hope it stays.
Best Regards, Faded Incarnadines. Dear Life and Duty By highchair