Everything must be packed, the tickets in
your wallet and don't forget to say "Goodbye" to your family!! Feeling a
little bit nervous? There is no need to. Your friends are there to meet you
and they will do their best to make you feel comfortable the next 3 days.
What happens next??
Your Virtual Visit will now take place and now
it is time for you to start writing back and forth discussing what you are
seeing and asking questions about what you have seen. Tell us all about
it in your Traveller's Diary. Here are some discussion questions but
remember you don't have to answer them all. The choice is yours.
Discussion
Questions
Did you arrive at the
precise time? How was the journey? Did something funny happen? Did all your
luggage arrive too? Whom did you meet at the airport? Were your friends there
to meet you?
How do you communicate?
Do you understand each other?
What is your first
impression of the place you are visiting? How is the weather? How do you
like the view?
There are different
sounds around. What are they? Do you like them? The smell is also different.
Why?
How are the lodgings
where you decided to stay?
How do you behave as
a guest? Do you have to take special things into consideration? Why? Do you
think you are a good guest to have?
Communicate with your
hosts. Sometimes people find it difficult to find something to talk about
when they meet for the first time. How do you break the ice? What do you
find in common to discuss?
Here is your first
dinner. What are you getting? Do you like it? Do you have to pay for it yourself?
How much does it cost?
What are your plans
for the rest of the day? Are you tired? Do you need to take a nap or do you
want to go out and look around? Maybe buy some postcards to send to your
family?
Your hosts invite
you out for something special. What is it? Do you like it? Is it different
from home?
What happens in the
evening? Did you go to a "Welcome-party? If so, how did you like it?
Do you get to the
places you had planned or do you have to change your plans?
How is your budget
working? Do you think you will have enough money? Do you want to have more,
or do you still have money left?
When you are leaving,
what will you miss? What have you learned? Have you made new friends? Do
you feel that you are comfortable with kids in a different place?
What stories are you
going to tell when you come home? What was most exciting? Frightening?
Did you buy any gifts
for the people at home? Which? Did you get some souvenirs?
Remember to say goodbye
to your new friends and plan to keep in touch!
How was the journey
back home? What did you feel coming back home? Some people say "There is
no place like home". Do you think that is true?
Do you think you will
soon go on another journey or do you think this will do for the time being.
Sum up your trip.
Did your vacation go according to your plans? Did something happen that you
hadn't foreseen? Last but not least: How did you do as a group?
Classroom
Activities
Write a "Travellers
Diary" and post it to the KidComWho-Am-I? room. You arrive and your friends are there
to welcome you....You visit the places you have heard and read about. Your
plans and schedule for the visit will now be put to a test. Tell us all about
what happens and how your plans work out.
Post some recipes for
the food you are going to prepare for your hosts in the
KidComWho-Am-I? room.
Write a postcard to
your family describing how you like the trip.
Listen to music from
the place you are visiting. Do you like it? How would you describe it? Do
you understand the words? Can you create a similar kind of music? Write about
your experience of the music at the place you are visiting.
Draw pictures of what
you saw on your trip. Share them with others on a web page or send them to
a place recommended by the moderator.
Write an essay about
your trip. Tell what you did like and what you did learn during the trip.
Ask your hosts for information if you need.
Calculate how far you
did travel. Do you use miles or kilometres? Why not calculate both? How do
you exchange currency from your currency to the currency in the place you
are visiting? How do your hosts measure heat? Fahrenheit or Celsius? Can
you calculate both? Make a table where you can compare different results
depending on what calculation you use.
Meetings for travellers on Kidlink's Chat
Network are planned so hosts and travellers can talk about what they
are doing.
Your moderator will inform you about dates and
time.
At any point in the project, the exchange of
postcards, pictures, travel brochures, posters, and videos of places visited
or to be visited would be great! These would make a wonderful bulletin board
display!