Write about the best gift you have received.

 

    The best gift that I have ever received was a lamp. My mother one day of Hanukkah gave me a lamp, then next year I got another lamp. She forgot she did the same thing last year, and when I reminded her she did, she told me it was because Hanukkah is the festival of lights. After that I expect a light creating object every year, and I'm excited to find out what it is.


We did vocabulary lesson four.


I learned new words.

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