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Write your own travel book |
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You don't have to travel far to find
interesting places to write about.
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Describe places where people like to go
to relax: parks, cafes, lakes, fields, gardens.
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Describe interesting places to eat. What
is the environment like?
What kinds of food do they serve?
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Describe your favorite park. What do
people do there? Is there a place to swim, play baseball, basketball?
How many people were gathered there when
you visited last?
What kinds of trees did you see?
How old are the kids who play there?
What season did you visit the park? How
does the park change from one season to the next?
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When you do travel to a place that you've
never been before, take along a travel notebook or journal. Write down
interesting--
Sights, sounds, people, places, sunsets,
birds, trees, lakes, weather, smells, and foods.
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Take pictures if possible. If you don't
have a camera, make an occasional sketch to illustrate your travel book.
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The people you meet when you travel often
give you the most interesting things to write about. Tell people you're
writing a book and they'll probably be very excited to tell you stories
about people and places you've never even dreamed about.
Here are some good interview questions:
Tell me about your favorite place to go
for a walk. Why do you like it?
Where did you meet your best friend?
If there's one place I should visit while
I'm here, what would it be?
Who is the most interesting person you
ever met while living here? Tell me about him/her.
I'm interested in (insert your interest
here). Is there a place where I can find (insert your interest here)?
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