
Travel Narratives and Postcard Writing

Interactive Video
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Amelia Wright
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World Languages, Education, Life Skills
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6th - 10th Grade
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Hard
10:03
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What are the three types of travel narratives discussed in the lesson?
Travel report, postcard, oral narrative
Travel report, email, oral narrative
Postcard, blog, oral narrative
Travel report, postcard, blog
2.
Multiple Choice
In a travel report, which tense is primarily used?
Past
Present
Present Perfect
Future
3.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a key element to include in a travel report?
Who traveled
Favorite food
What was done
Weather conditions
4.
Multiple Choice
What is the correct order of elements in a postcard?
Greeting, name, weather, location, activities, closing
Greeting, location, name, weather, activities, closing
Name, greeting, location, weather, activities, closing
Greeting, name, location, weather, activities, closing
5.
Multiple Choice
Which phrase is commonly used to describe the weather in a postcard?
The weather is perfect
The weather is unpredictable
The weather is stormy
The weather is humid
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