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tresset_1 [31]
3 years ago
13

Your summer holiday are going to begin.write a diary entry about your plans for the holiday .

English
2 answers:
Marysya12 [62]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Dear Diary:

I had a great time these holidays doing various activities. First time in my life I attended the summer camp at the school. I enjoyed the dance session the most. It was such a unique experience attending the dance class with my class mates and other students. All of us were in our casual clothes. The dance teacher was behaving so informally. It appeared as if we were at a dance studio. The one hour long class passed just in a jiffy. I also learnt some dance steps.

I also honed my public speaking skills. The professional trainer taught us the tips to speak confidently and fluently. The mock speeches were brilliant. I was given the topic to speak on ‘My Favourite Book’ during the extempore speech session. I spoke quite well. The trainer praised me. He also gave me some more trips to further improve on my speaking skills.

I also deepened my knowledge about computers. I enjoyed learning advanced levels of computers. First time in my life I learnt how to make a PowerPoint presentation. I was amazed to know so many different features and options. Though I made a very simple presentation, everyone liked it. in the days to come I will be making better ones.

At the end of my holidays we spent a fun-filled week at Rishikesh. The natural beauty of the place is just beyond description. Our hotel was on the banks of the Ganges. The view from our room was just pure heavenly. The incessant burbling and gurgling of the river just soothed the nerves. The sunset and the sunrise beyond the green mountains filled me with awe. The thrill of the rafting in the river was just awesome. I will always cherish these holidays.

lods godbless :)

amm18123 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Dear diary,

  My summer is about to begin and I am so excited! I have so many plans and I will share them with you. I'm going to hang out with my friends ofcourse, and my family too! Even though my summer might be short, I will still make the best of it and have lots of fun! I hope my summer and everyone else's summer will be great too. Now, here are my fun plans for the summer!

(insert the rest)

im bad at making entries but uhm yeah!

Explanation:

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