Letter to American Family

Letter to American Family

Dear American Family,
Words cannot express how excited I am to be studying abroad! The only thing that will be more exciting about this experience will be meeting you. My name is Nurhani Yasmeen binti Mohd Zainan. I’m just an ordinary person who has an extraordinary ambition. That is “GO ABROAD”. My parents are not too rich or poor. We are just a standard family who pursuit happiness in this world. We lived in a suburban and capital city of my state which is Shah Alam, Selangor. I have 5 family members (including me). Those are my parents, my brother, me and two of my younger sisters. I’m the second child so I have responsibility at least to lead my two young sisters to walk in the true path. Although I occasionally clash with them but it is never mind as we still love each other and soon get well relationship again. We usually plan a journey to some awesome and famous places to refresh our mind and create a happy memory with my family. My role in the family is to get everyone together and have fun. Sometimes I seek for help from my parents if I have something I’m unsure about or problems I don’t know how to overcome.
I would describe myself as reliable, caring, friendly, helpful and tolerant person. I try to make the best of every situation. I actually do not have difficulties or frustrations that I overcome every day but I have had an obstacle that I had to overcome. That obstacle was getting through the top scorer of my school. Last year was so difficult because it was a completely in a year where everythings change. Classmates, subjects and teachers. I had to make new friends and new goals. Mostly all of my teachers were very strict and I was walking on eggshells the whole year. In the end I realized that all I had to do was to just communicate. When the final year exam was over, I noticed all the friends I made and the fact that I am in the top 10 of my class; I was proud of myself.
In my free time I like to draw, coloring and taking pictures. Drawings...

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