Discovering New Things - Task 4
What is your favorite place to go and or thing to do in your free time in Takikawa?
Ideas; Becoming more independent, Discovering new things, Visiting local places.
Ideas; Becoming more independent, Discovering new things, Visiting local places.
Summarize your composition with a photograph.
Please write 150 - 200 words.
Use at least three colours.
Example ideas, the photograph maybe a landscape, the farmhouse, ricefields, a waterfall, a train, shop, a mountain of pathway, building, and historical place, a garden, activity, a person, a temple, A festival, or a sports event.
• Title - A good title always helps your work.
• Topic
• Theme
• Colours - Green and Red
• Photograph - usually White - fact
This should be a narrative of experience told in the following steps: Why I was attracted and my assumptions before visiting; how I felt while visiting; why the experience was significant. Students should take a photo that reflects the photograph.
Write about the experience. Other things to consider: rural, farming, nature, rural communities, scenic spots, local cuisine, getting there, when to visit, history, local color, getting involved with the local community.
Please write 150 - 200 words.
Use at least three colours.
Example ideas, the photograph maybe a landscape, the farmhouse, ricefields, a waterfall, a train, shop, a mountain of pathway, building, and historical place, a garden, activity, a person, a temple, A festival, or a sports event.
• Title - A good title always helps your work.
• Topic
• Theme
• Colours - Green and Red
• Photograph - usually White - fact
This should be a narrative of experience told in the following steps: Why I was attracted and my assumptions before visiting; how I felt while visiting; why the experience was significant. Students should take a photo that reflects the photograph.
Write about the experience. Other things to consider: rural, farming, nature, rural communities, scenic spots, local cuisine, getting there, when to visit, history, local color, getting involved with the local community.
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