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Letter of the Week: Abdul-Malik Habiba of Kamina Barracks Junior High School

1/1/2018

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Hi, Chris,
​
My name is Abdul-Malik Habiba and I’m going to be our penpal. I’m from Tamale in the Northern Region of Ghana.

I’m a girl of 15 years old. I was born on the 28th of July, 2002. I’m dark in complexion. I’m about 1.3 meters tall. I’m slim and smart. I have a pointed nose and a set of white teeth which I proudly display whenever I smile.

I am attending Kamina Barracks J.H.S. and I’m in my final year. The student population of my class is 41. The number of girls is greater than the number of boys.

I study nine subject and my favorite subjects are English Language and Integrated Science. I usually come first in these two subjects whenever we take our examinations. My class teacher is Mr. Osman Abdul-Fatawu.

I participate in a number of games, some of them are table tennis, Volleyball, basketball and soccer. Out of all these games, the one I like best is soccer. It is my favorite game because not only is it the most popular game in the world but also I have the greatest flair for it.

I’m a staunch Muslim. The food I like best is T.Z. with dry okro soup due to the fact that I have a very strong appetite for this food, I eat it daily. My favorite hobby is reading novels. I have read a great deal of novels and this has remarkably improved both the way I speak and write the English Language.

In my typical day, I wake up at 4:00 am and prepare for school, then I leave for school at 6:00 and it’s about a 300 meter walk to my school. IU get home at 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon and I usually do my home work when I get home.

I admire my sister, because she is hardworking. Anyway, I’ll be curious to know more about you.
​
Here is a list of questions I have for you:
  • What holidays do you celebrate there in the USA?
  • Do you study French in school?
  • Do you speak any other language than English?
  • How old are you?
  • This is embarrassing, but I don’t know whether your name is a boy name or a girl name.
  • What are your favorite subjects?
  • When and where were you born?
  • Are you fat or slim?
  • What is the student population of your class?
  • Which food is our favorite food?
Well, what ever your answers are I’ll still be your friend, no matter who you are. I will be excited to hear your responses.

Your New Penpal,

Abdul-Malik Habiba
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