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To create an interesting recount

To create an interesting recount . of the holidays. How did you spend your holiday?. You have 3 minutes to find out how your talk partner spent their holiday. Holiday. With your talk partner, how many exciting adjectives can you generate for the word:. An Extraordinary Holiday.

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To create an interesting recount

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  1. To create an interesting recount • of the holidays.

  2. How did you spend your holiday? • You have 3 minutes to find out how your talk partner spent their holiday.

  3. Holiday With your talk partner, how many exciting adjectives can you generate for the word:

  4. An Extraordinary Holiday

  5. So during my holidays, the 3 most exciting activities were: • 1) Extreme skydiving • 2) Failing to climb Grand Sasso • 3) Painting in the style of Jackson Pollock.

  6. In pairs, think of 3 or 4 really exciting holiday activities... • You have 3 minutes

  7. In the 1st paragraph, you need to:

  8. Opening paragraph

  9. You have 5 mins to write • An opening paragraph that grabs the reader's attention!

  10. Went With your talk partner, how many exciting adjectives can you generate for the word:

  11. Second Paragraph (1st event)

  12. Third Paragraph (2nd event)

  13. Fourth Paragraph (3rd event)

  14. Nice With your talk partner, how many exciting adjectives can you generate for the word:

  15. Fifth and SixthParagraphs (ending and reflection)

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