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LOOK AT THE FOCUS ON WRITING BOX.

USE THE INFORMATION WRITE A LETTER DESCRBING


SCHOOL ROUTINES.

To: Emily

From: Rubi

Hi! I wanted to tell you about my school routines that I


have, as you will see, it begins at 6:40 am and within these
hours we pray a father of ours and Hail Mary, also requests
and offerings are made, this concludes with the final
sentence in which all together we make a strong prayer, all
this ends at 7:00 am, and it is there where all the students
go to our respective classrooms next to this the classes
begin; Then comes the recess that takes place at
approximately 10:00 am and ends at 10:15 am where the
students go back to their classrooms until they finish their
classes, given at 12:00 pm the angelus sounds, at which point we all stop and We pray with
respect and faith, at the end of this one, it indicates that there are a few minutes left before
leaving, therefore we begin to leave our classroom tidy and clean. At 12:30 pm the bell rings
announcing the departure and each student goes to their mobilities to finally go home.

I'm glad to tell you my routines that I have.

Kisses

Ruby
Athletes

 María Teresa Perales Fernández:


María Teresa Perales Fernández (Zaragoza, December 29,
1975) is a swimmer with a disability, an ex-politician and a
Spanish writer.
He was born in Zaragoza on December 29, 1975. At age 19
he lost mobility from the waist to the feet due to
neuropathy. The last day he walked without crutches was
to celebrate that Real Zaragoza won the European Cup
Winners' Cup in May 1995. After a few hard months, he
assimilated that he had lost the ability to walk and adapted
to his new situation. Teresa learned to swim and in a year
began to compete. [3] [4] He married the Spanish journalist
Mariano Menor on January 8, 2005 at the Basilica del Pilar
in his hometown. In 2010, he became a mother at the birth
of his son Mariano.
 Ian Thorphe
Ian James Thorpe, OAM (Milperra, Sydney, October 13,
1982), is a retired Australian swimmer, nicknamed
Thorpedo and Thorpey. He won five gold medals in the
Olympic Games, being the biggest mark achieved by any
Australian athlete, and in 2001 he became the only person
to win six gold medals in a single World Swimming
Championship. [1] In total, Thorpe won 11 gold medals in
this competition, the second mark won by any swimmer.
[2] Thorpe is the only person with Michael Phelps to be
named Swimmer of the Year on four occasions by the
World of Swimming magazine, [3] [3] [4] and was the
Australian swimmer of the Year from 1999 to 2003. His athletic achievements have
made him one of the most popular athletes in Australia, and with his philanthropy and
neat image he was recognized as Young Australian of the Year in 2000

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