you have just started boarding school in ireland.write to your french penpal and give your impressions at the end of your first month.include..name,age,subjects,favourite teacher,least favourite teacher,your school,your typical day.

This looks quite clear, as what you are expected to do. Now, how may be help you? Because y ou are writing to a French penpal, you might use the familiar (tu) form of the verbs. This should follow the format of a letter.

Try your best, or please tell us what other information you'd like, repost and we'll be glad to proofread it for you.

Sra (aka Mme)

po box 645 nsawam

Subject: My First Month at Boarding School in Ireland

Dear [French Penpal's Name],

I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. It has been an eventful first month at my new boarding school here in Ireland, and I am excited to share my experiences with you.

First, let me introduce myself. My name is [Your Name] and I am [your age]. I currently attend [School Name], a prestigious boarding school in the beautiful countryside of Ireland. The school is renowned for its academic excellence and diverse cultural environment.

In terms of academic subjects, I am studying a variety of disciplines, including Mathematics, Science, Literature, History, and French -- which reminds me of you! The teachers here are quite passionate about their subjects, making learning a truly enjoyable experience.

Speaking of teachers, I must mention my favorite and least favorite ones. My favorite teacher is Mr./Ms. [Favorite Teacher's Name]. They have an incredible way of making the subject come alive, and I find myself looking forward to their classes every day. They are not only knowledgeable but also patient and understanding, always encouraging us to explore and question the material.

On the other hand, there is my least favorite teacher, Mr./Ms. [Least Favorite Teacher's Name]. Unfortunately, our personalities clash, and their teaching style doesn't resonate with me. However, I am determined to make the best of the situation and find ways to improve my understanding of the subject outside the classroom.

As for the school itself, it possesses a certain charm. The campus is vast with beautiful gardens, historic buildings, and modern facilities. There are also various clubs and extracurricular activities to engage in, allowing us to pursue our individual interests and nurture our talents.

A typical day at boarding school begins with an early morning wake-up call, followed by a hearty breakfast with my fellow students in the dining hall. Classes start at 9 am and continue until the afternoon. During our lunch break, we enjoy a delicious meal, and then it's back to lessons until the end of the school day.

After classes, we have some free time for recreational activities and participating in clubs. In the evening, we often have study sessions in the library or designated study areas to complete assignments or prepare for upcoming exams. Finally, we wind down with dinner and socialize with friends before retiring to our dormitories for some well-deserved rest.

Overall, my first month at boarding school in Ireland has been a mix of challenges and exciting experiences. Adjusting to a new environment and routine can be daunting, but it has been an opportunity for personal growth and cross-cultural exchange. I am confident that my time at this school will shape me into a more well-rounded individual, academically and socially.

I am eager to hear about your own adventures and how things are going in France. Please write back soon and let's continue exchanging stories and insights.

Take care and until our next correspondence,

[Your Name]