DRAMA CLASS: FIRST TEXTS


Dear Selma,

How are you? I’m Samantha from London. I live with my husband and my little daughter Sandy, she’s five years old now, in a manor house. We are millionaire but I’ve still to work. If you would give me some money, I think I’ll give up working to be there for Sandy. I think a little child needs her mother, but for living without worries when we’re old, we must save some money and that’s why I’m still working.
A part of the money I’ll give to my daughter and another part we’ll spend to poor people in the third world and animals.
I hope it’s all okay with you and you join your life in Florida.

All the best, yours

Samantha


Dear Selma,

If you really left me some money I would buy a bigger house because the one we have is too small for 5 persons. With my family I would travel around the world to see other people. A part of the money I would donate some money in a good organisation, for example for poor children in the countries of the third world.

Laura


Dear Selma,

If you really left me some money, I would buy a little holiday-house in Egypt because I love this country so much. But I wouldn’t stop searching a new job, because I would like to work and earn my own money. I also would give a big party for my friends and family. A part of this money, I would bring to the bank and save for later, if I hvae for example a husband and children. I don’t know if I would donate some money for a good organisation, because I have to say that primarily I look for myself.

Zoë


Dear Selma,

I’m Jenny and I’m 74 ears old. If you rather left me some money, I would divede it up into three parts. One of the parts would be for my three Greandchildrens. It would be calmed for me if I know that they’re well. The other part I would donate to some pre childrens in 3. World countrys and I would support some projects who alowed to the people there to make som works himself. The therd part it’s for me. It wouldn’t be a problem for me to go to the doctor because i don’t have to think about if I’ve enough money to pay te bill.
I would make a travel all around the world an enjoy the rest of my life.


Dear Selma,

If you really left some money to me i would make a lot of things. (Now there’s a friend of my that are writing you a lettre because I would spend to much time with write it! I hope that you understand!)
The first thing I would do is go and look for a n other doctor, because my doctor that I’ve now is not a very nice person. Then I would buy a new little flat in the centre of the city so i doesn’t have to walk much if I’ve to buy things to eat.
I would also give some money to poor people. I’ve met new, very nice people who live under the briche ...

Greetings

Silvy


Dear Selma,

How are you? I hope you are fine.
Here in the Himalaya, it’s very very cold. It’s snowing. Round of my cave, there are at least 8 meters snow.
Last week, unfortunately, my mammuth died. He was killed by a avalanche.
You are very old now, and I think it’s time make a will.
I wanted to say that if you spend me your money, i would be able to buy a new mammut. They aren’t very cheap! I also would renovate my cave and buy some new weapons to hunt the climbers in my region.
Now I’m going to bury my mammut.

Hope I see you soon.

All the best!

Yeti