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BigorU [14]
3 years ago
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Just please !!! Can you please give me a short assay about traveling abroad

English
1 answer:
givi [52]3 years ago
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Answer:

The First Time I Travel Abroad

Traveling abroad is a way that can help you gain and learn new perspectives and experiences of life. Journeys are filled with surprises and unexpected deviations which can take you on a path you may not have thought you would take. Therefore, when I think of my experience with traveling, I can’t help thinking in the quote by Danny Kaye that says: “To travel is to take a journey into yourself”.

As for me, contributing to the decision to study abroad wasn’t after I experienced traveling abroad through visiting famous places, learning about the cultures and traditions, and making relationships with the native ppl. I have never been abroad until the summer of June of 2017. My family and I went on a trip to France. We went there in a celebration of my graduation from high school. In my life, I have gone on many memorable and outstanding trips, but it was the first time that I leave my country and travel to another continent. Before the journey started, we packed up our bags a week early in order to prepare for the trip and not missing anything. I was thrilled like a small child who was going to buy a new toy. When The day finally came, I was extremely nervous about the flight because I haven’t traveled on a plane for long distance. We arrive at the airport before one hour of the flight departure because we didn’t know how long could take with the security procedure and inspections. The flight prolonged and took about 6 hours in total to fly to our destination, Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris.

First, we went to see the prominent places that many people visit. The most renowned landmark in Paris which is the Eiffel Tower. Before we went to the Eiffel Tower, we went on a bus with a tour guide that shows us the beautiful sightseeing in Paris. He was a well-informed person in a way that attracts people to listen to him about the country’s heritage which it was very interesting to me. Then, when we approach our destination, I was amazed by how spectacular and astounding of this architecture with all the details. After waiting for so long in the line, we got into the elevator in order to see the view from above. Once we got to the top of the tower, we saw the beautiful view of Paris, the city of lights, it was breathtaking and unforgettable. Also, I was so excited to visit the Arc de Triomphe which is one of the distinctive historical landmarks. This

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