Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Reading and Writing, Chichen Itza, Micro-Adventures, Vocabulary and Writing Example

 By Nate Feldman

Adventure = visiting far away place for fun activities

Choose = to pick something

Trip = go out somewhere

Hike = big walk

Low-cost = cheap

Across = from one side to the other

If you live in Jeddah, you must drive across Saudi Arabia to get to Dammam.  If you want to get to California from Pennsylvania, you must fly or drive across the USA. 

Anywhere = the place doesn’t matter

I am so hungry, I will eat my lunch anywhere. 

Climb = go up something

Important = something big

*Learning English is important for students here. 

To row a boat = to move the boat with a paddle

Random = choosing something without planning or thinking

Accept = you agree to something

 

 

A micro-adventure

There are many good places for micro-adventures in my area.  One place I like is Marsh Creek State Park.  It’s a beautiful place with a lake.  You can row a boat there, or you can kayak.  You also can rent a motorboat.  There are woods with lots of trails, so you can go hiking there.  You can also have a picnic with your family because they have benches and places to grill food.  Also, there is a public swimming pool.  You can go there during the summer.  Marsh Creek State Park is a great place for a micro-adventure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reading for Main Ideas

I am a very active person, so I like to go on many adventures.  I go on adventures to the beach because I like the ocean and swimming.  I also go on adventures to the woods because I like nature and quiet places.  I also go on adventures to cities because I like restaurants and meeting different people.  Adventures are fun for me.

The main idea of this paragraph is:

A.     I go swimming at the beach

 

B.      I go on adventures to different places

 

C.      Cities are good places for adventures


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