This week for the summer learning journey I have completed the last day of the first week of the SLJ. This activity was where I had to write a description of what Nz is like. The description had to have a lot of information, for example a person that hasn't been to Nz ever or hasn't even seen a photo of NZ can read this description and know what happens in NZ and what it's like to be in NZ. Down below is the description of NEW ZEALAND.
New Zealand is a great place to be in. It is calm & Peaceful. New Zealand has the best food like KFC, Mc Donalds, Burger king etc. New Zealand also has the greatest beaches, oceans and sea. The water is always crystal clear blue. If you come to New Zealand there are so many places to visit, you can learn the history of New Zealand. The language that is used in Nz is Te reo Maori & English. New Zealand also has a Maori title, it is called Aotearoa. The beautiful Aotearoa was treated amazing by voyagers. New Zealand has loads of sructual building, famous buildings like the Bee hive that is located in wellington, Down in the south Island. New Zealand is made up of 3 Islands which are called "The North Island, The South Island and Stewart island." The smallest island out of all three is Stewart Island. I love Aotearoa, you should too.
Kia Ora Florence,
ReplyDeleteGreat blog post from you. I like the way that you have layout this. Nice adjectives that you have used. New Zealand is a nice country right? Your piece of writing is interesting.
Nice Work !
Hello FLorence,
ReplyDeleteI really like your post. It really tells me a lot about Auckland. I think if I was a tourist and I was reading your post it will definitely persuade me too live in Auckland. Keep it up!
Tena Koe Florence,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your description of what life is like in New Zealand. You have done a great job summarising the different attractions of this country and I'm sure anyone who reads this post would love to make a visit.
I like how you've mentioned the food, beaches, history, language, buildings and islands. Your response to this activity was very thoughtful and creative. Did you know that sign language became an official language of NZ in April 2006, alongside English and Māori? I come from a country where we only have one official language which is Korean.
I also found out from another student's blog that 'Aotearoa' actually means 'long white cloud'. Isn't this beautiful?
Let me know if you have a favourite nature spot down in Christchurch. Maybe I will get a chance to visit one day. :)
Keep up the good work and I'll blog ya later!
From Susie