Thursday, April 7, 2011

Second Years' Tourism Adverts

We read about tourism last week in 2A, so I asked the kids to write a short piece to attract tourists to Slovakia. Here are some of the unedited results. In regards to the second selection, we did talk in class about how lots of (predominantly) British guys come to Bratislava for their bachelor (stag) parties.

"Small country with Big heart. Also like this is called Slovakia. It's not very rich, not very big in size, but we are still happy! Not the materialistic things makes us, like money happy. Our environment, beauty of nature; honest people, beautiful sightseeing places like Vysoke Tatry, Nizke Tatry, Poloniny, Pieniny, Slovensky raj (mountains), Spisky hrad, Krasna Horka, Cachtichy hrad (castles), many caves should attract you here. We want tourists, We love tourists from whole world. Every nation, every race are welcome in our 5* hotels. Come to Slovakia, You won't regrate!"

"Okey. When you want to go to Slovakia for bachelorette it is very good choise. However, disco clubs aren't good in Slovakia you can get drunk very cheaply, but you watch out for you to arrest by the police due your bad behavior. (:D) I can also say that we have very pretty girls, but lots of them are gold-diggers. (:D)"

"Sheep cheese is traditional delicacy too. This cheese is produce on chalets. On chalets you may ride on horses, sing old people's songs with folk dancers, eat a lot of good food like mutton, veal, bryndzove halušky...

If you want to see all of this you must come and live through everyone of these things."

"People around the world visit these places to see the way of life of native people and feel the atmosphere of the past."

"I recommend this country for trip with your family on holiday. Your children will see things that they have never seen before. I like our home because I grew up here. Don't waste your time and come to Slovakia and experience something that you will remember for rest of your life."

"My words are useless, you have to come here and see it!"


There you have it. Time to ring up the tourist board and tell them their new campaign is all sorted.

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