Dear Santa, In January, I made a to-do list in which I set a number of goals I wanted to achieve by the end of this year. Among other objectives, I wrote “to pass the courses I will be attending this year.”
So far, I’ve done pretty well in most of them. But let’s focus on Language, which is the one that matters here. Throughout the year I’ve researched on some interesting topics; I’ve prepared oral presentations; I’ve studied and absorbed new vocabulary; I’ve created a very original blog to upload all my pieces of art, namely, my writings, which I’ve successfully passed with loads of effort and hours of work; and I’ve worked cooperatively with my classmates –from whom I’ve learned a lot- in the writing and speaking processes. WOW, I’ve done so much! (And I’m so humble)
Well, of course I fell behind with some writing once or twice because I ran out of time -or imagination- but that doesn't make me a bad girl, I suppose. And maybe my pieces are not best-sellers, but I can tell for sure they were the best I could do, and mind you, I think I’ve improved. Have you read my previous writings?
But, Santa, Christmas is coming soon and, as I'm still a girl (the fact that I turned 22 in September does not matter at all, believe me!) I would like you to give me a present, I think I deserve it. This year, I want neither a doll’s house, nor a bike... This time I will only ask you a little favour: I want to pass the written part of my language course. Maybe you can have a word with my language teacher and persuade her, just in case she is doubtful about it.
It is said that you are like God, you’re everywhere and you know every single human being on Earth, so I don’t consider it necessary to tell you who she is... What the heck, you're Father Christmas, I'll make things easier for you because you are quite busy these days: her name starts with “A” and her surname is something like “nalía Kandel.” (Don’t mention it, Claus)Thanks in advance! I know you will do your best to please me.
Paulita
PS: I do want a Christmas present, too, but we can negotiate that later. See you on Christmas Eve, my friend!


