All of us, the 6th grade students, have dreams and hopes about our future. In one of the projects we had to do for our English lesson, we were asked to write about our future jobs. Here are some of our dreams and hopes for the future …
All of us, the 6th grade students, have dreams and hopes about our future. In one of the projects we had to do for our English lesson, we were asked to write about our future jobs. Here are some of our dreams and hopes for the future …
All of us, the 6th grade students, have dreams and hopes about our future. In one of the projects we had to do for our English lesson, we were asked to write about our future jobs. Here are some of our dreams and hopes for the future …
MY FUTURE JOB, by Debbie Kalogirou
“I am Debbie Kalogirou and I am twelve years old. My favorite job is that of a kindergarten teacher, so my dream is when I grow up to be a kindergarten teacher. In that job there are both pros and cons.
The negative aspect is that you are responsible for children and if one child gets hurt you will be blamed.
All of us, the 6th grade students, have dreams and hopes about our future. In one of the projects we had to do for our English lesson, we were asked to write about our future jobs. Here are some of our dreams and hopes for the future …
When I was younger I wanted to be a doctor. I like this job because I can help people. I meet a lot of people and I make a lot of friends. But the worst in this job is that I will work for a lot of hours, I will be tired and I will be sad for the people I can’t help.”