10 Days of Pleasing Paris! Week 9 #16STUBC

                 

            In October of 2015 I went on a ten day trip to Paris, France. It was from October 5th to October 15th. When I went it was my first airplane ride. I flew over the Atlantic Ocean. Everyday I did something new and saw something new.

     The most exciting thing that I did was go to one of the highest places that you could go on top of the Eiffel Tower! It was extremely windy up on top because we were high up. There was also a beautiful view. We had to take elevators and stairs to get up there. I have a feeling that the elevators were a reddish, orangish color.

    The tower was built by Gustave Eiffel and was opened on March 15th 1889. The Eiffel Tower is 984 inches tall. The Eiffel Tower is made out of iron. At night you may see the Eiffel Tower light up with twinkling lights and on top there is a big light that resembles a spotlight.  

     Another thing I did was go to Disneyland for the first and so far only time. There were roller coasters, a princess castle and many other rides. My favorite ride was …. The Indiana Jones Temple of Doom roller coaster! It had a 360 degree loop in it. I went on many times even by myself.  There were many other rides and walks etc. but the Indiana Jones Temple of Doom roller coaster was my absolute favorite.

     These are some of the amazing things that I did and saw on my trip to Paris, France. Below are some french words translated into English. Maybe you can try and say these and before you know it you’ll be saying some French words fluently!

Merci (Mare-See) = Thank You

S’il vous plaȋt (See-Vou-Play) = Please

Oui (We) = Yes

Non (Na-N) = No

Bonjour (Bo-j-or) = Hello

Au Revoir (Or-iv-wa) = Goodbye

https://pixabay.com/en/paris-france-city-urban-1789706/
From Pixabay

This is the Eiffel tower lighten up at night.

 

2 Comments

  1. I like that you added what you did. I wish I could go to Paris, France. I wonder how it was in Paris, France for ten days.

  2. Hey Maggie, It’s Courtney! I really like that you put what some of the words look like and how you say it. Please come to my blog: http://blog.elanco.org/reicha283/

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