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Portfolio German Part 1 Letter 1 Joanna, 19 Jahre aus Mnchen Hallo Johanna, Mir geht es gut! Ich heie Aaron. Ich wohne in State College. State College liegt in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Ich bin 21 Jahre alt und gro. Ich interessiere auch mich fr Musik. Ich interessiere mich fr Film. Ich spiele gern Karten und ich gehe gut Snowboarden. Ich bin freundlich und fleiig. Ich wohne in einem Wohnung. Es ist nicht klein aber...

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Portfolio German Part 1 Letter 1 Joanna, 19 Jahre aus Mnchen Hallo Johanna, Mir geht es gut! Ich heie Aaron. Ich wohne in State College. State College liegt in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Ich bin 21 Jahre alt und gro. Ich interessiere auch mich fr Musik. Ich interessiere mich fr Film. Ich spiele gern Karten und ich gehe gut Snowboarden. Ich bin freundlich und fleiig. Ich wohne in einem Wohnung. Es ist nicht klein aber ist nicht gro. Es hat Wei Wnde, drei groe Fenster und vier kleine Fenster. Ich habe nicht ein Auto aber ich habe ein Fahrrad. State College ist auch eine groe Stadt und am Wochenende gehe ich gern die Kneipe. Heimatadresse Meine ist: Aaron Crapser Vairo Strae 201 State College, PA, 16801 Meine Telefonnummer ist: 5707721655 Part 2 Instructor 1 2 3 Name Lena Chia-Ling Ashley Come from Hamburg, Germany Marburg, Germany Philadelphia in Pennsylvania Class German 001 German 001 German 001 Hobbies Swimming Aerobics and Jogging Read and Dance Plans Today 8:00 Cinema Tomorrow 8:00 Cinema Today 4:00 Tennis Sie unterrichten Duetsch eins. Lena und Chia-Ling kommen aus Deutschland. Lena und Chia-Ling gehen das Kino um acht uhr. Ashley kommt aus Philadelphia. Lena geht gern schwimmen. Chia-Ling geht gern aerobic und jogging.
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