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Writing A Reply To Kirsi's Email: Unit: Getting Through Sequence

Amel received an email from Kirsi last week and is writing a reply. In her reply, Amel introduces herself as an Algerian student who lives in a small village called Ras El Oued. She describes her family, including her mother who is a nurse and her father who is a fireman. Amel also provides some details about Algeria, noting that it is an African country located near the Mediterranean Sea with mountains and a great history.

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Writing A Reply To Kirsi's Email: Unit: Getting Through Sequence

Amel received an email from Kirsi last week and is writing a reply. In her reply, Amel introduces herself as an Algerian student who lives in a small village called Ras El Oued. She describes her family, including her mother who is a nurse and her father who is a fireman. Amel also provides some details about Algeria, noting that it is an African country located near the Mediterranean Sea with mountains and a great history.

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Unit 

: Getting through Sequence:

Writing a Reply to Kirsi’s Email

Dear Kirsi,

I received your e-mail last week. I am so glad to know about your


family, your school and your country.

As you know my name is Amel. It means hope in Arabic. I am an


Algerian student. I always wake up early in the morning to prepare myself
to school. I never take the bus to go to school because it takes me just 5
minutes to go there. I learn two foreign languages, French and English. My
best subject is physics.

My family is not very large. My mother is a nurse and my father is a


fireman. My two brothers are students. Amira is my sister; she is younger
than me. My room is quite beautiful. It is well decorated. Our house is
rather big and there is a nice garden behind it.

I live in a small village which is called Ras El Oued. It is very far from
the sea but it is a very splendid place.

Finally, I’ll tell you something about Algeria. It is an African country;


it is near from the Mediterranean Sea. Algeria has got a lot of mountains
like ‘ Hoggar ’ and ‘Tassili’. We have a great history which is the pride of
each Algerian.

With my best wishes,

Amel

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