Friday, January 16, 2009

" A letter from the future"




Imagine that you are twenty-eight years old, and you're writing to a cherished teacher whom you haven't heard from in ten years. Tell him/her about your professional life. What do you do for a living and how did you get there? Consider the following: What schools did you attend? What special training and degrees do you have? Where do you work and what is the name of your company? What do your coworkers and boss think of you? What professional successes and awards have you enjoyed since graduating from high school.




Dear Mrs. Kelly,



I can't believe how time has blown away so fast,The last time we saw each other, I was only 17 and, now I am 28. I have accomplished one of my biggest goals which was to become a Spanish teacher. At this time, I am teaching at Solid Rock Baptist Christian School, and I intend to stay their until I retire. In addition, you should have seen my face when Mr. Clark the principal accepted me to teach there; I felt like a million bucks. Every one at work is so awesome: kind and caring. The best part about my job is that I can teach students about God and Spanish simultaneously. In addition, I received an award recognizing me as the best teacher of the year.



I graduated from Calvary Chapel Bible College in California, and received my master's degree. After I finished college, I married someone from my church: Alex Alvera; we'll have to meet some day so I can introduce him to you. He is the most amazing person and I am truly happy that I found my true love.



Just two years ago, I opened my own shoe store named T&S, and I am going to expand it to other big cities like New York, Florida, California, and Texas. T&S has become such a success that Bloomingdale's in New York has offered my company a contract. To add to that, there are even talks about opening a location in Tokyo, Japan!

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