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Kamila [148]
3 years ago
9

Think of a place that you visited during your holidays .Write an esssay in 200 to 250 words describing the place ,its popular to

urist spots,the peaple living there, the life led by them,and the speciality of the place
English
1 answer:
AlladinOne [14]3 years ago
7 0

Perhaps make a mind map and branch off into each topic you need to discuss about that location you visited. Come up with a few adjectives, search up the tourist spots, talk about the impression the people gave you (a few adjectives and verbs to go with that). What's their life like? Then discuss what drew your heart to that place. Was it the architecture? The natural landscape? The leisure attractions?

Explanation:

It helps to talk about it out loud to yourself before writing it down!

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