You should say:
- Where did you walk?
- How long was the walk?
- Who did you go with, if anyone?
- What did you see or experience on the walk?
Band 9 Answer:
One time, I decided to take a long walk through a nearby park to clear my mind and get some exercise. The park was a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, with plenty of trees, walking paths, and natural scenery.
The walk was quite long, lasting around two hours in total. I started at the entrance of the park and followed a path that wound around the park’s perimeter. I made sure to bring water and snacks with me, as I knew it would be a long walk and I didn’t want to get dehydrated or hungry.
I went alone on this walk, as I wanted some time to myself to reflect and think. However, I did pass by many other people during my walk, including joggers, dog walkers, and families out for a picnic.
Throughout the walk, I saw and experienced many things that I otherwise wouldn’t have noticed. For example, I came across a small pond with ducks swimming in it, which was a pleasant surprise. I also saw some beautiful flowers and trees, and even stopped to take some pictures of them.
The best part of the walk, however, was the sense of peace and tranquility that I felt. Being surrounded by nature and away from the hustle and bustle of the city was a welcome change of pace, and I felt refreshed and invigorated by the end of the walk.
Overall, the experience of taking a long walk through the park was a wonderful one, and I would definitely do it again. It was a great way to get some exercise, clear my mind, and appreciate the beauty of the natural world.
Follow-up questions:
- Do you think walking is a good way to exercise? Why or why not?
- Have you ever gone on a long hike or trek? What was that experience like?
- What are some other outdoor activities that you enjoy doing?
- Do you think it’s important to take breaks from technology and spend time in nature? Why or why not?