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HELLO
Hello, Hello Mister! How are you?
Very good, very good
Visitors you are welcome in Kenya, for us its no problem.
For our country Kenya, it’s no problem.
The countryside is peaceful, no problem.
The countryside is fun, no problem.
posted by Gabby
Note from Dede:
The above is translated by Gabby, Nora and Elizabeth, all with different native languages and varied understanding of what the words mean in Kiswahili and English!
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hello gabby here is a email from your friends:
Happy Thanksgiving Gabby!
Things here have been very busy!
We are working on writing a paragraph on things we want for Christmas.
How is/was London? Are you in Africa, yet?
We just talked about Advent, and will be taking a test on multiplication later this afternoon.
Father Brendan is coming to visit today.
Some kids want to say, "Hi!"
Hi Gabby!I miss you. How is your vacation? Did you have a wonderful Thanksgiving?from,Gillian
Hi Gabby! Miss you. How are you? Ms.Caserta has the manger set up. Have a
Merry Christmas! Aislinn
More kids want to say "Hi" like Skyler, Amanda, Bryan, and Abigail, but it's time for Spanish, so they'll e-mail you later.
Mrs. Smullen-Can your husband come by and pick up the definitions for the vocabulary test on Thursday?
I will send home the test as well, and Gabby can take it when she is ready. Just send me her score.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Ms. C
Hi Gabby, thanks for the translation!
Maybe I should give a vocab test to my class! We had an inschool "safari" on Tuesday but all the animals were from California.
Can you match the animal with the name?
1. Great Horned Owl
2. Red Tail Hawk
3. Red Fox
4. Oppossum
5. Porcupine
a. Rufus
b. Luna
c. Thistle
d. Petunia
e. Timbale
Gabby,
Let's get writing.
I want to hear about the Great Rift Valley. Miss you, Daddy
I'm having your schoolwork scanned today, and I'll email it on Sunday. Ms. C is very nice for collecting for you!
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