Writing – (A short article about a touristic place or national park)

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Writing – (A short article about a touristic place or national park) 1. Think about a theme park, touristic place or national park you have ever been to (visited) 2. Complete the following organizational map Facts about the place Geographical features - location Outdoor activities (or other activities) Name of the place History Recommendations for visitors Other things that come to your mind when you think about the place

3. Decide the topics and the organization of your article For example: History Location and geographical features Facts Outdoor activities Recommendations 4. Start writing these paragraphs 5. Ask two partners to read the paragraphs and help you with corrections

6. Make the corrections of your article. 7. Write creative subtitles for your paragraphs (short phrases). 8. Edit your article and give it an appropriate layout (use a computer)

9. Publish your article 10. Read!