write a diary, that you are selected for one month Paris trip from school
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Answer:
A diary entry is a short composition, a record of the writer’s
personal feelings, thoughts or activities during the course of a
particular day.
Guidelines for writing a diary
The date must be mentioned on the left hand side at the top
( 13 JULY 2020)
Begin by leaving a line after the date and then write ‘Dear
Diary’ on the left hand side before you start the paragraph on
the next line.
The descriptions have to be clear but brief.
They have to be expressed in a logical way.
The ideas expressed may be written in the form of
paragraphs.
One may conclude by signing the first name.
FORMAT OF DIARY ENTRY
DAY, DATE
(LEAVE A BLANK LINE)
TIME
(LEAVE A LINE
SALUTATION (DEAR DIARY)
(LEAVE A LINE)
CONTENT OF THE DIARY
(LEAVE A LINE)
Explanation:
Paris is one of my favourite cities!
I’m so in love with its museums, French cuisine and the vibe the city has. I’m quite a lucky Paris is only three hours away with a train from Amsterdam. So, I’m there quite often.
However, I was recently for the first time in Paris on a solo trip. It was a mix of business and pleasure, so I had enough time to enjoy in my short trip. Well, here is my travel diary with things I did during my three days in Paris.
Day one – Fashionable Paris
I woke up really early and have caught an early train from Amsterdam that was departing around 7 AM. I was in Paris already at 10 AM and had the whole day to explore the city. It was a rainy grey Monday morning and I felt like I was the only person in the city. Paris is always packed with tourists, but this time its streets were almost empty. I had a feeling like I travelled to some different time when it was only the city of Parisians and a few travellers.
And I was one of those travellers… Explorers… Having the city only for myself.
Day two – Impressionists’ Paris
Looking for Impressionists at Montmartre
When I woke up the next morning, I was feeling much better. So, after a breakfast in a restaurant close to my hotel, I was ready for some sightseeing again. Day two was reserved for learning more about and exploring the French Impressionism in Paris. It’s one of my favourite painting styles and I am just overall in love with that time, bohemian lifestyle and the culture at the end of the 19th Century.
Day three – Modernist Paris
My last day in Paris started with one of the best breakfasts and the most amazing coffees I have ever had in my life. I had a breakfast at Carette close to Trocadero. I think I have definitely found my new favourite place in Paris.
Since I was in Paris many times already, I know the city quite well. However, there was a part I was always kind of missing – the Modernist Paris. It played an essential role in shaping the city – Art Nouveau metro entrances and Eiffel Tower are just the most famous examples of the time.So, I decided to join a walking tour called the ‘Modernist Architecture’ around the 16th arrondissement, organised by Context Travel, to learn something about it. During the tour, we saw some of the modernist buildings, learnt about the movement and have visited Foundation Le Corbusier and the modern architecture exhibition in the Palais de Chaillot. It was so interesting for me to see how the Modernist movement shaped the way we are living today.