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Hassiba Ben Bouali

High School

Home work

LETTERS ARE THE MIRRORS OF THE SOUL


Letters are the mirrors of the soul

November 18,2023
Module: English
Topic: Letter writing
Class: 1AS
Done by: Hassani Fatima El Zohra

Letter 1: Job application


Letter 2: Thank-you letter
Letter 3: Letter to a friend
34 ADDECHE SIDI BOUKHRISSE city
Algeria, Alger, Khraicia 16124
0557093805
hassanifatimazola@gmail.com

November 18, 2023

Hassiba Ben Bouali High School


Mohamed Garidi Street
Algeria, Alger, Kouba 16055

Subject: Job Application as a Cleaner at Hassiba Ben Bouali High


School

Dear Madam,

I am applying for the cleaner position at Hassiba Ben Bouali High


School. I currently study at your institution and am committed to
balancing my studies with work. I believe working at your school
would be a valuable opportunity for me.

I'm Hassani Fatima El Zohra, a dedicated student eager to contribute


to the school's operations. Additionally, I want to reassure you that
my aunt lives nearby, ensuring my reliability if hired.

I'm available outside of class hours and ready to fully commit to all
cleaning tasks required. Whether it's cleaning classrooms, the
canteen, the restrooms, or maintaining the courtyard, I am
determined to perform these duties diligently and efficiently.

My motivation and commitment make me confident in contributing


positively to your school. I believe this experience will help me grow
and learn.

I am available for an interview at your convenience to discuss my


application further.

Thank you for considering my application.

Sincerely,

Hassani Fatima El Zohra

Letter 1
34 ADDECHE SIDI BOUKHRISSE city
Khraicia 16124
Algeria, Alger

November 18, 2023

Mrs Rabhi Malika


Hassiba Ben Bouali High School
Mohamed Garidi Street
Algeria, Alger, Kouba 16055

Dear Mrs. Rabhi,

I hope you're doing well. I wanted to say a big thank you for
teaching us English. You're a great teacher and a kind person. I
really appreciate how you teach with care and always help us
understand things.

Your way of teaching makes learning English fun and


interesting. Your hard work doesn't go unnoticed. You've
inspired us with your kindness and support.

Your teaching has made a big difference in our lives. I'm


grateful for your dedication, patience, and encouragement.
Thank you for everything, Mrs. Rabhi.

With respect and gratitude,

Hassani Fatima El Zohra

Letter 2
34 ADDECHE SIDI BOUKHRISSE city
Khraicia 16124
Algeria, Alger

November 18, 2023


Ms Djouadi Khadidja khaoula
Hassani Abdelkrim Street
Algeria, El Oued 39029

Dear Khadidja,

I hope this letter finds you well. How have you been? I miss you dearly and
often think about the wonderful times we've shared. I regret that we haven't
had the chance to meet recently.

Speaking of which, I've been eager to know how you've been feeling. Your well-
being is always on my mind, and I hope everything has been going smoothly for
you.

As for me, our recent vacation was quite delightful. My family and I have a
tradition of spending our vacations by the seaside. It's a beautiful escape from
the hustle and bustle of daily life. The serenity of the early morning, witnessing
the mesmerizing sunrise, always brings me immense joy. The calmness of the
resort is truly captivating.

During our stay, I often found myself waking up before dawn to explore the
surroundings and capture the breathtaking moments through photography.
Sometimes, I'd take a leisurely walk along the long stretch of the beach,
immersing myself in the soothing sound of the waves.

Our days were quite relaxed and flexible. After having breakfast at the buffet,
our activities would largely depend on the weather. If the sea was calm, I'd
indulge in some swimming around 9:00 am. Following that, the sailboats would
be prepared, and I'd watch the mesmerizing sight of them being rigged.

Later on, I'd join my mother and sisters for a relaxing time lounging either by
the beach or at the poolside. Sometimes, we'd engage in yoga activities by the
adult pool, which was always quite rejuvenating.

Lunchtime was around 1:30 pm, and afterward, we'd head back to our room by
2:00 pm. The afternoon was flexible; sometimes we'd visit the cinema or move
between the pool and beach, depending on our initial choice.

By 5:00 pm, we'd return to our room to freshen up for the evening. Exploring
the downtown area, trying out local eateries, and experiencing the vibrant
atmosphere of the place became our nightly routine.

I've been thinking, with winter vacation approaching, wouldn't it be wonderful if


you could come and visit? It would be fantastic to catch up and create new
memories together.

Please take care of yourself, Khadidja. I eagerly await your response.

Warmest regards,

Hassani Fatima El Zohra


Letter 3

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