Imagine a letter of 100 words written by
you now, that ‘ll be read by you or one of your relatives in 20 years. You must
talk about your feelings and thoughts with the current situation. The purpose of
this letter is that in 20 years when you read it again it will make you feel strong
emotions.
Hello Esteban, how is you life now ? Are you rich ? Have you founded a family ? Here, in 2020, it is such a strange year, all France is in quarantine because of a virus but it's going pretty well for the family even if I am a bit worried for all the other people. This quarantine is probably the strangest thing I've ever experienced, I hope this is the only pandemia I will know. I wish you a lot of luck and happiness,
ReplyDeleteEsteban, from the past.
DION Esteban 1ère 7
Dear me in the future, I hope that all is well, and that 2040 is better than 2020!
ReplyDeleteIt’s a strange year, the strangest year I’ve ever lived. We are confined for over a month now, and I must admit that I miss normal life a little bit. We can’t see our friends, or study as usual, but it is a sacrifice to respect to save as many lives as possible.
Then I hope you enjoy the present moment, your freedom, your life, your family and your friends, because we cannot know what tomorrow is made of.
Sorry, I made some mistakes :
Delete- Dear me, in the future ... 2040 will be better
- We have been confined
- a sacrifice we have make what tomorrow will be like ...
Dear me,
ReplyDeleteI think it's important for me to write this letter, especially because of the situation we're facing right now.
Today is April 8th 2020 or the 9th I'm no longer sure to be honest because I lost track of time.
In case you don't remember anymore, well because 20 years is a long time, at the time of writing this letter we are in quarantine because of the coronavirus (or COVID 19, as they say).
I lost all hopes thinking I would spend my summer holiday at the beach. I feel like my freedom was being taken away. I couldn't live like thins for any longer. I am going crazy. Staying at home all day made me feel like I'm suffocating.
I have to clear my mind every now and then, go outside, take a walk, talk to other people. I feel miserable. I desperately need some human contact. It don’t feel same talking to my friends on the phone.
The situation is serious, very serious, I see the number of deaths increasing, multiplying, and it feel terrible knowing that I can not do anything about it.
The worst part of all this is the fact there are people who don’t realize how dangerous the virus is and keep going out. This endanger many people, themselves include, and ensure that quarantine is going to last much longer than excepted.
Fortunately, we still have internet to keep in touch with friends and family, my grandparents for example, who feel very lonely right now.
Otherwise, I make a list of things that I would do after quarantine ended, wich gets longer as the days pass.
I am trying to be positive, to keep hoping, and to tell myself that everything will go back normal.
Although I know that some people will no longer be the same and will have lost loved ones, I have now learned that life goes on, even without them.
French people will forever be touched by this dark period wich will be engraved in history, but also in us, who will forever keep the physical and mental scars made by this pandemic.
Lots of love, to my future self.
Sorry, I made some mistakes :
Delete- It is important for me
- Today it's April 8 2020
- I have lost
- We are isolated right now, while I am writing this letter
- I am no longer sure of being honest
- I am writing this letter in Quarantine
- on the beach
- is being taken away
- this any longer
- makes me feel
- the same
- cannot
Hi there, it’s Victoria during the 2020 quarantine. I’m fortunate enough not to be severely affected by the situation so I can only wish it’ll end soon. I’m disappointed I can’t fulfill my last school year normally. I think the next months will be complicated. I really wanted to spend more time with my friends before we’ll be too busy to.
ReplyDeleteAlso self isolation is a good way to test your relationships and yourself. It’s important to be comfortable alone.
Am I saying enough ? Staying at home is usual for me.. But, future me, read more books!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I hope you are well, that you have built a family and that you are happy. At the time of this writing, I am isolated from the Covid 19 virus. There are a large number of people dying every day around the world, as well as people in intensive care. We see neither our family nor our friends, everything is closed: shops, restaurants or even cafes but especially the high school. I will not take my baccalaureate because of this virus.
I feel like my freedom has been taken away. The world will be forever affected by this pandemic that will go down in history.
To my future
Sorry I made some mistakes:
Delete- While I am writing
- because of COVID 19
- high school
- I will not sit my baccalaureate
ReplyDeleteDear friend,
As you may know, we are currently isolated from the rest of the world. For that matter, ironically , even though we have all the time we were always aiming for, we would not hesitate to trade it in exchange of our beloved freedom.
In these troubled times, health and being at the side of your loved ones have proven to be the most valuable things.
I hope with all my heart, that when we shall have the opportunity to leave our home again, we will remember how easy it is to loose it all, and therefore create as many memories to hold on to.
Stay safe, always. Love.
Amira Ines TES2 (112 words)
dear Hanna,
ReplyDeleteI am writing this letter to you during a strange period of the year . We have been on lockdown because of the coronavirus for 2 months now. It's pretty annoying because we can't go out or see our loved ones or even go to school. I'm not afraid I find it just annoying but I imagine that being on lockdown is the best solution. All of my projects for this summer have been canceled and it makes me sad because I really wanted to go back to the USA. It should all be over on May 11th but honestly I don't think so. We will see what the future holds for us.
dear future me;
ReplyDeleteI'm 15 years old and I'm writing for you this letter from 2020 in quarantine, the situation actually is not great because of the Covid-19.
I was lucky for me that I was not infected, I'm confined at home, but it's okay I am having fun and I hope all of this is going to finish well.
I hope for you that you are well and that you are living your best life, than your health and your mental are okay.
Are you making a family? Are you attaining your goals? Are you staying in contact with your friends?
I have so many questions to ask you…
Safia of 2020
Dear Myriam, I am writing this letter to let you know how I feel right now.
ReplyDeleteKnow that at the moment we are living in a rather difficult period.
The year barely started when there were problems.
I will never think of being locked up for more than 2 months and maybe more because our freedom is scheduled for May 11 but nothing is certain.
All my plans for this summer have been canceled. This does not suit me because I wanted very much to see my family this summer who are in another country. Hoping it will end soon. We will see what the future holds for us.
I made some mistakes :
Delete- I want you to know
- The year have hardly started when the problems began
- I would never have thought of being locked up
- in isolation
I made a mistakes :
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Sorry, I made some mistakes :
Delete- I want you to know
- The year has hardly started when the problems began
- I would never thought of being locked up
- in isolation
I made a mistake:
ReplyDeleteDear
Dear Charlotte,
ReplyDeleteI hope you are happy in your life.
We have been isolated during almost two months because of the corona virus. It was a quite strange period but it was not so bad. On the one hand, it was difficult to not see my friends and not going out for shopping or doing other things that I like to do outside. On the other hand, I think that I learnt a lot during this period. I became more optimistic because I was happy that my relatives and I were healthy and I just had to stay home while nurses and doctors had to save sick people and risk their lives for them. I did a lot of sport, I called my friends and my family and I spent a lot of time with my family by going for a walk or watching films.
Enjoy the simple moments spent with the ones you love and live as if you were to die tomorrow.