Brief an die Gastfamilie? Wie findet ihr den Brief?

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Vom Beitragsersteller als hilfreich ausgezeichnet

GefƤllt miršŸ™‚:

Dear host family, First of all: Thank you for being so brave. I mean
many people say that exchange students are brave, going to a country
they donā€™t know much about. And I donā€™t want to say that this is not
scary for me at all. But I think that a host family is brave too. They
invite a complete stranger (in this case me) into their own home. So
thank you for that. In this letter Iā€™m going to try to introduce that
ā€œstrangerā€ a bit better, tell you about my family, my friends and my
interests. So my name is ā€¦..and I am 14 years old. Here in Germany I
live in a house with my parents and my big brother who is 17. My father is
58 years old and a psychologist. My mother works as tax advisor and is
51 years old. My brother and I both go to the same school. He is in his
final year now and Iā€™m still in the 8th grade. But at the time you get
this letter I will probably be in grade 9 already. At school I have many
friends but my best friends are not at my school. My best friends are
the girls in my Volleyball team. We do many things together, especially
in summer. For example this summer we will travel to France to learn
surfing. Maybe that will be useful in Australia ;) Furthermore I do
artistic gymnastics for almost 9 years now. In winter my family and I
often go skiing. In general I love doing sports and in Australia it
would probably be interesting to do some water sports. About my
characterā€¦ Well, when I talk to someone I donā€™t know at all I often am
not sure what to talk about [Da stimmt was nicht! ].
But as soon as I get used to the situation and also the people I am very self-confident and open for new things. Often my friends say I have a strange humor, but if it helps me being
cheerful, who cares, right? ; ) At home I donā€™t have to help in the
household much. I just sometimes do the dishes and I keep my room tidy.
But I wouldnā€™t have a problem with helping more at your house. Sometimes
I think about why I want to do an exchange. Sure, I want to meet new
people, learn to be more independent, improve my English skills and see
as many new things as possible. But above all I want to have this
adventure because there will not be a second chance to do so. If I donā€™t
do it now I will regret it my whole life. Still it scares me a bit
because Iā€™m not able to plan anything. I will just have to try it to
know how it is. I always loved travelling. Iā€™ve been to many countries
but never out of Europe. Iā€™m flexible if it comes to where we go next. I
love visiting cities and mountains. But my favourite scenery has always
been the beach. So I will love to experience the life at the sea with
you. Now I donā€™t know what else to say about me. I just hope I said
everything important and you can imagine the way I am a bit better now. I
look forward to my exchange.


Dear Mr /Mrs /(dann der name von deinem austauschĆ¼ler) I appreciate the opportunity to spend a year together with you. My name is ...and my hobbys are ... I visit the ninth grade of ...school in...Im interessted in getting to know you and your coutry and im looking forward to see you soon. I do not have any allergies(wenn du keine allergien hast) and like to be outside in the nature( wenn du gern in der natur bist)

I am looking forwart to see you soon

Sincerley

Deinn Name

Ich wĆ¼rde es eher kurz und informativ halten.Dein Brief ist ganz gut, nur finde ich ihn etwas lang. Ich wĆ¼nsche dir viel GlĆ¼ck

Das klingt ein bisschen so als ob du dich selbst schlechter machst als du bist...so auf die Art: ihr seid mutig MICH aufzunehmen und wisst gar nicht, was ihr euch damit antut 

Ansonsten sehr nett, einen Brief zu schreiben