jueves, 3 de mayo de 2012

SESSION 4 (WEEK 6) >> THEMED/FREE POST 1

Hi Everyone,
Let me thank those who answered my mail. This time, we are going to write about Traveling. You can tackle the issue from 2 perspectives

1) A trip you have made that's been meaningful for you.
-say when and where you went
-who you went with
-what you saw
-and why it was so special

2) A place you want to go to someday
-say why you are so interested in going there
-what you know about it
-who you'd like to go with
-what are somethings people can do there

Comments: Ask students to leave a comment on 3 of their classmates posts
Word Count for post 4: 140 words

Here you have my example:


It’s funny. I’m not anything like a world trotter but I’ve been able to visit some places, however, I haven’t traveled to many places in the south of Chile as I wish I had. So when I was about 16, I got the chance to sort of backpacking to Curico-Molina-Radal and Talca.

I went with my brother and a friend. They were already in there 20’s, so they were in charge of me. We stayed in a campsite directed by CONAF, located in an area known as Parque Inglés – it was for free so that was awesome.

Parque Inglés is located at about 1000 meters above sea level on the Andes, and along the whole road that takes you there there are several waterfalls, very thick forests, hills all around you and amazing cliffs that end up in a fantastic river. Also, the river is full of rapids and caves. Actually, there are three main spots visited by tourists know as: Salto de la Leona, Velo de la Novia y Las Siete Tazas.

The trip was amazing because I got to see all what I could imagine about the south. But of course, I still have lots of destinations pending.

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  2. Wow I visited Siete Tazas too, I think it is an amazing place, it is very beatifull, and I think that you have a lot of incredible memories of your trip.

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  3. I neither has visited many places in the south of Chile, altough I think that would be wonderful, one time in my life I went around Talca to a Place called La Pesca, it was really surprising.

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