Friday, 3 February 2017

TYPES OF JOURNEYS FOR TEENAGERS

Hi, again!

How are things? We hope everything’s OK. Well, today is our first day uploading something related to travelling, so, to introduce the topic a bit, we are talking about types of journeys for teenagers and their advantages. That is, mostly, school trips, exchanges… and studying abroad for longer time.
Well, probably the most affordable ones, and as a result, the most common ones, are school trips. They can be really varied, but when we think about a school trip we mean a one - week trip with all your classmates and teachers to visit a part of your country or region. The problem is the price, because many parents can say these trips are usually very expensive and they don’t let their children go. In these cases, few things can be said to change their minds, but if there’s someone in this situation with his parents, maybe the organization of the trip can make it cheaper. In our experience, we have gone to some trips like these, for less than 100 euros, so the key is to look for specific places to go which don’t cost too much money.
Another possibility, is to make an exchange, which is a really unique experience and that makes it even more exciting. The fact of meeting new foreign people drives teenagers crazy. And they’re right!!! As we said in our presentation, we are going to talk about our stay in France with an exchange, but that will be next week. For now, what we can advance is that we’ve had an INCREDIBLE time there, and honestly, we didn’t want to come back!!! So, the advantages of these trips for teenagers are boundless: they get to know new people, they practice a foreign language, they visit new places, they learn how other people live… and we could continue for hours.
And the last one we wanted to mention is studying abroad, which is another point we’ll talk in this blog the following weeks. Well, what can we say about this? We don’t have words to express our anxiety about being able to study abroad. We wish it would be easier to get a scholarship or enough money to afford it. In our entry about our plans for studying abroad, we’ll talk about it with more details and what we had thought we could do. For now, we can say that if someone’s able to do it, we strongly recommend it, and we ask that person for lots of pictures of wherever he or she goes!!!
Well, these are the three trips we think are more common in a teenager’s life. What we wanted with these enumeration is to make people think about opportunities we have in life and make them lose their fears, because they only stop us from what we really want.
With this final reflection we finish and we’ll see you next week.
Bye!!!!!










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