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February 19, 2024 by Kalyan

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Time Allowed: 2 1/2  hours Cool off time: 15 Minutes Maximum Marks: 80

General Instructions to Candidates:

  • There is a ‘Cool off time’ of 15 minutes in addition to the writing time of 2 1/2 hrs.
  • You are neither allowed to write your answers nor to discuss anything with others during the ‘cool off time’.
  • Read the questions carefully before answering.
  • All questions are compulsory and the only internal choice is allowed.
  • When you select a question, all the sub-questions must be answered from the same question itself.
  • Electronic devices except nonprogrammable calculators are not allowed in the Examination Hall.

(Questions 1 – 6): All questions are compulsory. Each carries two scores. (6 × 2 = 12)

Question 1. In his essay, ‘Is Society Dead?’, Andrew Sullivan speaks about the many things that the ‘iPod generation’ misses. Ours is now a ‘smartphone generation’. What are the little pleasures of life missed by the new generation, when they are too involved with their smartphones? Write your responses in two sentences. Answer: When the new generation is too much involved with their smart phones they miss may things – the funny piece of an overheard conversation that stays with them, the sight of the children that will take them back to their childhood, bird song, weather, accents and the laughter of others. They also miss those thoughts that come to their mind when they allow it to wander aimlessly through the background noise of human and mechanical life.

(Questions 2 & 3) : Read the lines from the poem, ‘The Wreck of the Titanic’ and answer the questions that follow.

And with these down the corridors of all time, The Titanic’s story shall sound sublime, For never was courage more noble and true, Then was shown on that night, by the Titanic’s Crew.

Question 2. Why is it said that the Titanic’s story shall-sound sublime? Answer: The Titanic’s story shall sound sublime because the Titanic’s Crew showed great courage that was noble and true. Instead of rushing to save themselves in the lifeboats, the Crew helped women and children and other passengers to escape in the life boats and they themselves went down into the depths of the sea with the sinking Titanic.

Question 3. Whose courage is mentioned here? Answer: The courage of the Crew of the Titanic.

(Questions 4 – 6): Read the excerpt given below and answer the questions that follow.

Some people travel on business, some in search of health. But it is neither the sickly nor the men of affairs who fill the Grand hotels and the pockets of their proprietors. It is those who travel for pleasure as the phrase goes. Tourists are, in the main, a very gloomy-looking tribe. One wonders why they come abroad.

The fact is that very few travelers really like traveling. If they go to the trouble and expense of traveling, it is not so much from curiosity, for fun, or because they like to see things beautiful and strange, as out of a kind of snobbery. People travel for the same reason as they collect works of art: because the best people do it. To have been to certain spots on the earth’s surface is socially correct; and having been there, one is superior to those who have not. Moreover, traveling gives one something to talk about when one gets home, The subjects of conversation are not so numerous that one can neglect an opportunity of adding to one’s store.

Question 4. Pick out the words that have the meaning ‘to neglect’ and ‘curiosity’ from the options given below. to miss, to mix, inquisitiveness, uncertainty Answer: to neglect – to miss curiosity – inquisitiveness

Question 5. Why, according to the author, do people travel? Answer: People travel for business and in search of health. They also travel, especially tourists, because they want to be socially correct. By going to different places, they feel superior to those who have not gone there. Moreovertravelling gives people something to talk about when they get home. Travelling gives them new topics to talk about.

Question 6. The writer tells us that people who travel rarely find happiness. Do you agree with this statement? Give your comments. Answer: I don’t agree with the writer. Travelling does give pleasure to those who like travelling. When you see exotic birds and animals, historical places and monuments, the great cities and their wonders, different people and their cultures and styles, you definitely feel happy. Which traveller will not feel happy when he looks at the Taj Mahal, the Eiffel Tower of Paris, or the Great Wall of China?

(Questions 7 – 10): Answer any three questions. Each carries four scores. (3 × 4 = 12)

Question 7. Reread the excerpt given above (for Questions 4 – 6) and write a precis reducing the passage into 1/3 rd of its length. Answer: There are different kinds of travellers. Some travel for business and some travel in search of health. But some, the tourists, travel for pleasure. The writer feels that many tourists travel not because of their curiosity, fun, or their desire to see beautiful and strange things, but out of snobbery, just to show off and boast.

Question 8. If the victim of abuse is a woman, she has to carry its stigma and shame all her life. So, women, victims do not even mention the atrocities they face. In the Sacred Turtles of Kadavu, we see that the two women from Namuana were changed into turtles to escape from the fishermen from Nabukalevu. If they had come back, how should the society have received them? Write an email to your friend on how society can help victims of abuse to succeed in life. Answer: [email protected] Hi Geeta! How are things with you? Today I want to tell you something about the way the society treats women who have been victims of abuse. Such women have to carry the stigma and shame of the abuse all their life. People look at them with some kind of contempt. This is utterly wrong. Society should look at the abusers and rapists with contempt.

The victims are innocent and if they are abused, it is not their fault. Sometimes we see the victims committing suicide. Why should they do that? Punishment should come to the abuser and not to the victim. The society should help the victims to feel respectable and they should be applauded for their courage in bringing out the crimes of the abusers.

Question 9. In the story, ‘His First Flight’, the writer tells us about the first victory in the life of the young seagull. The helping hand for the maiden flight was extended by his mother. Have you not received such support in your life too? Narrate your experience in a paragraph. Answer: Just like the young seagull was helped by his mother to make his first flight, I too was helped by my mother to overcome problems and succeed in life. I remember the day when I was in Class 1.1 had failed in my Arithmetic Test. I got 0. My friends ridiculed me and laughed at me saying that I was an idiot. I went home crying. I refused to go to school. But my mother raised my spirits by telling me that everybody makes mistakes and one should not feel dejected because of just one failure. She told me the story of Robert Bruce who learned the lesson of perseverance from a spider.

Bruce who was the King of Scotland was defeated and he ran away to a forest, utterly dejected. One day he was sitting and thinking about his cruel fate. He saw a spider jumping from one end of a rock to another rock to weave its web. It failed the first time, the second time and the third time. But it continued and on the 8 th try it succeeded in reaching the other rock.

Bruce learned his lesson and he went back, organized his army and defeated his enemies and became the King once again. My mother taught me arithmetic by showing me practical examples and soon I became the first in the class scoring 100% marks in arithmetic.

Question 10. The passage given below is an extract from a motivational speech. Fill in the blanks using appropriate forms of the words given in the brackets. Everybody is unique. If you ……….. (be) confident enough to break the shackles of uncertainty, you will be successful. Don’t brood over your past failures. I you ……….. (fail) in the past, you would learn lessons from it. If you ……….. (Pass) in all your attempts very easily, you would have been satisfied with those successes and ……….. (sit) simply with those. Answer: (be) – are (fail) – failed (pass) – had passed (sit) – sat

(Questions 11 – 20): Answer any eight questions. Each carries five scores. (8 × 5 = 40)

Question 11. Read the statements given below about the narrator in the story, ‘The Serang of Ranagangi’.

  • Young and inexperienced in my profession, I had not learned to control my feelings.
  • Indeed, as I viewed my own outlook towards the future, my passionate desire for success and wealth, I was conscious of a secret shame.
  • Silence – a vision of the Serang’s nobility rising before me.

Attempt a character sketch of the narrator in a paragraph on the basis of the statements given above and the impressions you have formed from reading the story. Answer: The narrator is the physician on the ship named Ranaganji sailing to Calcutta with nearly 1500 passengers. After a few days of travel, Hasan, the serang of the ship, brought to him two lascar deck hands who had small pox. The narrator informed Captain Hamble about the sick people. Small pox is highly contagious and there was a need to keep the news a secret as the passengers would panic if they heard about it.

Hasan volunteered to nurse the sick people. He made a shelter in the stern of the ship into which the infected persons were removed. Later there were more people and the number of the sick went up to 14. When two sick men who were Hindus died, Hasan sewed their shrouds and read aloud a short passage from the Ramayana, although he himself was a devout Muslim. It showed his religious tolerance. Their bodies were cast overboard.

When the ship reached Colombo, the sick men were taken to the hospital and Hasan was in the forefront to help them, although some of them were with running sores of smallpox. Normally no one would dare to do such things because small pox used to be such a killer disease. Hasan’s example impressed the narrator very much. The narrator, Cronin, was young and inexperienced in his profession and he had not learned to control his feelings. He had a passionate desire for success and wealth.

In fact he was conscious of a secret shame that he is just a physician on a ship and nothing better than that. But here he saw the serang’s selflessness, courage, and sacrificing spirit and this was a great lesson to the author. He learned that greatness can come without wealth and position and that was a new vision to him.

Question 12. The recent Ockhi disaster wreaked havoc in the lives of hundreds of people in coastal Kerala. The tragedy warns us that our weather forecasting technology needs to improve. Write a letter to the editor of a popular daily expressing your concern over the delay in the forecasts and the need for better technology and more proactive staff. Answer:

Irinjalakuda 20 June

2018 The Editor The Indian Express Kochi

Dear Sir, OCKHI DISASTER AND ITS AFTERMATH

The Cyclonic Storm Ockhi that lashed the Kerala shores in the first week of December 2017 caused severe damages to structures and property and claimed the lives of at least 218 people of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Many are still missing and there is no news about them. Hundreds of fishermen lost their fishing vessels and nets and their homes were devastated.

In these modem times when technology is so advanced, such heavy damages could have been prevented with timely interference from the authorities. The authorities are playing the blame-game. Cyclone warnings from the Indian Meteorological Department came too late. Its earlier warnings of a “deep depression” went unheeded by state disaster management officials. Rescue operations also saw delays. Fishing community leaders alleged that ships and helicopters pressed into service were inadequate in number and ill-equipped.

The affected communities showed their anger against state officials who in turn blamed central agencies. There is a need for better technology and more proactive staff to prevent the recurrence of such tragedies. We can’t stop storms and cyclones but we can definitely limit their damages by being well prepared to face them.

Question 13. Read the lines from the poem, ‘Sunrise on the Hills’ given below.

If thou wouldst read a lesson, that will keep Thy heart from fainting and thy soul from sleep Go to the woods and hills!

More than a nature poem, it sounds like a plea for an escape from daily worries and concerns. Do you agree? Write your comments in a paragraph of 75 words. Answer: I quite agree with the observation that the poem “Sunrise on the Hills” is a plea for an escape from daily worries and concerns and not just a nature poem. People are worried all the time. When I read this poem I am reminded of Omar Khayyam’s famous lines: “Dead yesterday, unborn tomorrow, Why fret about them if today be sweet?” Modem man rushes to churches, mosques and temples and pilgrimage spots seeking peace.

Peace is there in nature itself. Only we have to open our eyes and ears to see the beauty of nature and its solacing power. For Wordsworth, Nature was a teacher, guide and philosopher who could teach man all sorts values and moral lessons. Let man go to the woods and hills and he can definitely keep his heart from fainting and his soul from sleeping.

Question 14. In the poem, ‘To Sleep’, William Wordsworth speaks about his experience of staying sleepless at night. Give five suggestions for a sound sleep. Answer:

  • Fill your mind with pleasant thoughts before you go to sleep. If you work hard during the day, sleep will come to you automatically.
  • Be optimistic. Always think tomorrow will be better than today.
  • Don’t let daily problems take away your sleep; problems are part of life and they will go on coming.
  • Have faith in God and pray to him to give you the capacity to face things and to endure things. Life is short and one should not spend his time in worries and anxieties.
  • Make sure that you have done at least a good thing during the day and then you can think of the happiness it has brought to its benefactor. There is more joy in giving than in taking.

Question 15. You are a travel guide and you are assigned the task of preparing a travel info by the tour and travel coordinator of the travel agency you work with. Prepare a travel info of a place of your choice focusing on the facilities of transportation, major attractions, food, etc. Answer: Travel Info about Ooty: Ooty is a popular hill station. Its full name is Ooiacamund. It is located 86 km north of Coimbatore and 128 km south of Mysore. Ooty is the capital of the Nilgiris district. Actually the total straight line distance between Thrissur and Ooty is 111 kilometers (about 70 miles). But the driving distance between Thrissur to Ooty is 223 KM or 139 miles as the roads are not often straight.

The travel is by luxury coach which has facilities for music and films. The time for the travel is around 5 hours with a stop of about 20 minutes for snacks at Coimbatore. We will leave Thrissur at 02.00 a.m. so that we reach Ooty by 7 ‘o’clock. We will have breakfast at Ooty in an excellent restaurant. You can have South Indian, North Indian or Continental breakfast.

After breakfast, the first place we are going to is the Government Rose Garden. It has one of the largest collections of roses in the country with more than 20,000 varieties of roses. Then we will go to the 22- acre Ooty Botanical Gardens. It is lush, green and well maintained. Since this is the month of May there is a Flower Show and an exhibition of rare plant species. The gardens have nearly a thousand species, both exotic and indigenous, of plants, shrubs, ferns, trees and bonsai plants.

Our lunch will be in a luxury hotel where different kinds of cuisine are available. You can have Indian, Chinese or Continental Meal. We recommend the Chinese Meal. After lunch, we go to the Deer Sanctuary located on the edge of Ooty Lake. It has a number of species of deer and other animals. We will also go for a boating in Pykara Lake in Ooty. There is the Kamaraj Sagar Dam which is a picnic spot and also a film shoot location. By 6 pm, we will start our return journey reaching Thrissur around 11 p.m.

Question 16. Edit the following passage. ‘The Price of Flowers’ are a story wrote by Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyay. It speaks about the selfless love of a fourteen-year girl towards her family. The title indicates that though she sacrifices only a shilling, it have a far greater worth. The price of flowers cannot be measure. Answer: ‘The Price of Flowers’ is a story written by Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyay. It speaks about the selfless love of a fourteen year old girl towards her family. The title indicates that though she sacrifices only a shilling, it has a far greater worth. The price of flowers cannot be measured.

Question 17. The story, ‘Gooseberries’ tells us how Nicholai Ivanich attains his goal and long cherished dream. If you were a reporter, how would you cover the success story of Nicholai? Write the newspaper report, giving it a suitable title. Answer:

DREAM REALIZED

Ivan and Nicholai are brothers. Both are seeking to be happy. Ivan is a veterinary doctor and he finds his happiness in freedom. Nicholai is an official at the Exchequer. Nicholai is two years younger than Ivan. Nicholai is fed up with his job – sitting in the same place and writing out the same documents. His dreams were centered around a farmhouse with a garden, an orchard, a fishpond and above all a gooseberry bush.

He lives like a miser to get his ideal place. He even marries an old ugly widow to fulfill his dream. In the end, he buys an estate with a farmhouse but it had no orchard, no duck-pond and no gooseberry bush. He plants some gooseberry bushes in his new estate. His joy in life is going on eating the gooseberries his gooseberry bushes produce.

Time passed. After many years Ivan wanted to visit his brother Nicholai in his estate. When Ivan saw him Nicholai looked old, stout and flabby. His cheeks, nose and lips were hanging loosely. But Nicholai said he was doing very well. He took Ivan to see his estate. In the evening when they were having tea, the cook laid a plateful of gooseberries on the table. They were from Nicholai’s farm, plucked for the first time since the bushes were planted. Nicholai laughed with joy and fora minute or two.

He looked at the gooseberries with tears in his eyes. He could not speak for the excitement. He said they were good and asked Ivan to try one. The gooseberry was hard and sour but Ivan saw a happy man in Nicholai whose dearest dream had come true.

Question 18. After reading the story, ‘Conceptual Fruit1 your class conducts a group discussion on the topic, ‘Differently abled Children and Technology’. As the member who initiates the discussion, what would you say? Write your views on the topic in a paragraph. Answer: Dear Friends, The topic for our Group Discussion today is “Differently Abled Children and Technology”. Technology can enable differently abled children to realize many of their dreams and contribute positively to the society. We recently (March 2018) heard about the death of Stephen Hawking who was always seen in a wheelchair because of his so many disabilities. But he became a world renowned scientist and professor at the University of Cambridge. It was technology that enabled him to achieve his dreams.

In the story “Conceptual Fruit” by Thaisa Frank we learned how technology helped the differently abled girl Greta get her dream fulfilled through technology. Greta goes to a special school. She is 16, but at a much lower class than her younger brother. She could tie her shoes only by the age of 10. She has some desires. She wants to have a big house. She loves peaches. She also loves cats. Her father is quite a loving father. He tries hard to make his daughter happy. He can’t buy her a real house. Instead, he makes her a house on cyberspace.

Greta wants a blue bowl in every room. She wants peaches in the kitchen and living room and all the bedrooms. She wants 11 windows covered with sheer white curtains. She wants a kitchen, a dining room, a living room, a bedroom fora cat. She and her father make plans for the house in cyberspace. Greta is very happy to see the kind of house she wants. Her loving father hopes that one day Greta may live in a house of her dreams! Technology has made her dream come true, even if it is on cyberspace. Technology can thus help differently abled children in their education, entertainment and also in realising their cherished dreams.

Question 19. Given below are the details in the life of Martin Luther King. Prepare his profile using the details. Birth : 15 th January 1929 in Atlanta, U.S. Education : Morehouse College, University of Boston Career : Activist Spouse : Coretta Scott Awards : Nobel Peace Prize (1964), Presidential Medal of Freedom (1977, posthumous) Known for : Civil Rights Movement, Peace Movement Died : 5 th April 1968 by gunshot wound to head Answer: Martin Luther King (Jr.) was born on 15 January 1929, in Atlanta, in the United States of America. His higher education was in Morehouse College, University of Boston. He was a Black Rights Activist because in those days the Blacks were seriously discriminated against by the Whites in America.

King married Coretta Scott, who gave him her full support in his activities as an Activist. King was a great speaker and a writer. His “I Have a Dream” speech aroused the emotions of both Blacks and Whites. This speech is much anthologized and is part of many School and College Text Books all over the freedom-loving world. He is known for his active part in the Civil Rights Movement and also the Peace Movement. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1964. He also posthumously received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977. Unfortunately, he did not live long.

A racist murderer shot him in the head and he died of the gunshot wound on 5 April 1968. When Barack Obama, a Blackman, was elected President in 2009, many people all over the world thought that it was possible because of the pioneering work done by the great Martin Luther King (Jr.)

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WALKING HELPS BOTH THE MIND AND THE BODY

Walking is an excellent form of exercise and it is good for our health. A person who walks for about three kilometers a day can maintain his physique very well. Walking gives exercise not only to the body but also the mind. As our muscles and body shake up, increasing the blood circulation, we see new things forcing our mind to think. Staying inside all the time makes one bored with life. Walking brings variety into our lives. Variety is the spice of life.

Doctors say that large numbers of people suffer from back pain due to lack of exercise. They say walking reduces back pain. When we walk, the fat accumulated in our body burns up. Then carbohydrates are burnt. Thus we clear our body from extra fat and carbohydrates.

Walking is an exercise which does not cost anything extra. You may need a good pair of walking shoes. These days there are many people who do sedentary jobs, which force them to sit down for long periods.

I like to go for walking with friends. When we walk, talking with friends, walking becomes doubly enjoyable. We forget the bodily exertion of walking and at the same time we exchange views on so many things. I prefer to walk early in the morning when the streets are not crowded. The air then will be fresh and without much dust. My advice to all the young boys and girls is to go to their schools on foot, if the distance is not much. Walking will make you healthy, wealthy and wise.

(Questions 21 – 23): Answer any two questions. Each carries eight scores. (2 × 8 = 16)

Question 21. “He (Gandhiji) sent us to the villages, and the countryside hummed with the activity of innumerable messengers of the new gospel of action”, says Jawaharlal Nehru. Write an essay on the topic, ‘India lives in its villages’. (Hints: Self – sustenance in food – importance of agricultural prosperity – farming – development – boost to the economy). Answer:

INDIA LIVES IN ITS VILLAGES

India lives in its villages. 60 percent of the population still lives in the villages of India. Indian villages have a very beautiful and attractive lifestyle. The Villages are free from the hustle and bustle of a city life. Villages are peaceful, calm, quiet and full of greenery where one can breathe fresh air.

The beauties of villages are described by the way villagers happily live in the small huts or houses, made with clay or mud. We can see g big open area with trees at the front and a vegetable garden at the backyard, surrounded by various trees. The villagers are socially knit together. Every evening they assemble in the village centre where chatting and talking goes on till late the night.

Indian village houses are Eco- friendly in nature. Most houses in the villages are built of bamboo ortimber and clay with thatched roofs. Wall and floor of the village houses are painted by a mixture of dirt, grass, and cow shit. Most of the people who live in villages are farmers, others work as potters, carpenters, blacksmiths, etc. Bulls are used for farming and other activities in the field. Women work hard planting rice, wheat or corn. They also weed the fields and do most of the work connected with the harvest.

Men do the harder jobs like tilling the land, driving bullock carts, clearing the forest and making houses. The villages of India produce the bulk of the food we consume in our cities. Without the agricultural outputs India can’t survive. Thus the villagers boost our economy. In fact people can stay in the cities because the villagers work hard to supply the things they need in the cities.

Often a question is asked which life is better: Village Life or City Life. I don’t deny that city life has its great attractions like higher educational and health facilities, entertainments of different sorts, easy travel and communication, etc. But cities also have their problems like over-crowdedness, polluted air and water and unhealthy competition. I personally feel that villages, with their natural beauty, clean air and water, camaraderie amongst the people with their innocence, are far better. If I am given a choice, I would live in a village.

Question 22. The poem, ‘Death the Leveller’ undermines war heroism. Prepare the script of a speech on the topic, ‘War creates woes and not heroes’ to be delivered in the school assembly in connection with Hiroshima Day. Answer: My dear friends, Today we are observing Hiroshima Day. In the morning of August 6, 1945, the world witnessed the devastating impact of nuclear weapons for the very first time, when a U.S. plane dropped the atomic bomb “Little Boy” on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Around 140,000 people died as a consequence of the bombing. Many more were wounded and suffered different kinds of trauma. Properties worth millions of dollars were destroyed. Even the fields were devastated making them unfit for cultivation.

A rare opportunity to prevent the horror of a nuclear attack from ever happening again has emerged 72 years since the threat of a nuclear war started hanging over humanity. On July 7, 2017, 122 of the 193 members of the United Nations General Assembly agreed on a draft treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons.

“As a schoolgirl, I witnessed my city of Hiroshima blinded by the flash, flattened by the hurricane-like blast, burned in the heat of 4000 degrees Celsius and contaminated by the radiation of one atomic bomb,” said Setsuko Thurlow, peace activist and survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima – she was only 13 at the time – who spoke to the delegates of the treaty negotiations.

India also has nuclear power; so has Pakistan. Recently North Korea destroyed its plant for manufacturing nuclear weapons. I think all countries that have stockpiled nuclear weapons must destroy them and free the world from another nuclear threat. The world should realize that in a war there are only woes and not heroes. There is nothing that can’t be solved through negotiations. Let’s hope and pray there won’t be another nuclear holocaust.

Question 23. Read the poem given below and attempt an appreciation of the poem.

Edgar Guest

Figure it out for yourself, my lad, You’ve all that the greatest of men have had, Two arms, two hands, two legs, two eyes, And a brain to use if you would be wise. With this equipment, they all began, So start for the top and say “I can”.

Look them over, the wise and great, They take their food from a common plate And similar knives and forks they use, With similar laces, they tie their shoes, The world considers them brave and smart.

But you’ve all they had when they made their start. You can triumph and come to skill, You can be great if only you will, You’re well equipped for what fight you choose, You have legs and arms and a brain to use, And the man who has risen, great deeds to do Began his life with no more than you.

Courage must come from the soul within, The man must furnish the will to win, So figure it out for yourself, my lad, You were born with all that the great have had, With your equipment, they all began. Get hold of yourself, and say: “I can”. Answer: The poem “Equipment” by Edgar Guest is about the qualities one should have to succeed. Successful people can be found everywhere. All are born equal. All have the same faculties at birth. All have two eyes, hands, legs, arms and a brain. The basic equipment we all have is the same.

Successful men don’t have any extra faculties when they are born. Like others, they too use ordinary forks and knives to eat their food. They don’t have any special shoes and they tie their laces the same way as others do. But successful people have the right attitude and they believe in their abilities.

Determination and courage are the secret of success. A successful man sets his goals and works hard to achieve them. He is not put off by obstacles. He always tells himself “I can”. So each one of us should tell ourselves “I can” and “I will”. Then nothing will be impossible for you because you have the same equipment like any other successful man.

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“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.”

-Gustav Flaubert

Packing the duffel with the bare essentials and hopping into the car, getting behind the steering wheel and driving with no perfect destination in mind – we all dream to live such a life, don't we? Travelling to unseen places and exploring what it has to offer can be an enriching experience. However beautiful can travel be as an experience, writing a travelling essay can be quite a challenge. It may seem easy to come up with the ideas that you want to include in the essay but putting them into coherent sentences can be difficult. Your words should be impactful enough to be able to sweep the readers off their feet and take them on the cliff or make them feel the saline breeze on a beach.  

A perfect travel essay must reflect the journey and highlight the little-known facts about the region. It should be infused with the character and culture of the place. If you are feeling stymied while writing a travel essay, then we have some brilliant tips for you that can make the task considerably easy for you.

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Here are 8 tips that you can cash on to produce a winning travelling essay:

  • Be specific with the destination

Before you choose a topic for your travel essay, keep the time spent in the location in mind. If your trip is just for a couple of days, then do not make the mistake of writing about an entire city. Think it out practically – is it possible to travel through a city in just a few days? Take for instance your essay is about London. It is quite an insurmountable task to be able to cover all the distance even in a week. So stick to a particular destination so that you can include the nuances and minutest details of the place to paint a picture in the reader’s mind with your words. 

  • Less guide, more exploring

Also, the destination need not be about an exotic locale. It can be a story about an idyllic rustic location in the suburb of the teeming city. It can be about a cottage up on the hills with just the view of snowy valleys and iced peaks. Your words should give the sense of exploring and not touring. The essay should not be like a guide. It should be a view of the location through your lens.

  • Know the location like the back of your hand

Before starting to write a travel essay, do your research. A travel essay isn’t a made-up story so there should not be any fake information. Readers will be looking for more than just the necessary information about the must-visit tourist attractions. So you need to go beyond the surface and include more about the history of the place. Just do not write about the restaurants – talk about the cuisine of the place and the story behind it, if any. To get into the innermost recesses of the location, you can speak to the residents of the area. To bring richness in your travel essay, you must reveal another side of the destination.

  • Include the nitty-gritty

The key to an impressive travel essay is to be able to break down the location into kernels and write the core details about them. As mentioned earlier, so not just write about the tourist attractions and restaurants in the destination. Write about the lesser talked streets and unknown landmarks and the history behind them. If the place is known for its delicacies, write about how the cuisine has evolved and who had started it. From quaint bookstores to ice cream parlours to run-down shabby pubs – shed light to such nuances to bring your essay to life. You can even mention the negative things that you have faced in the place – like irregular transport modes or impolite locals. These little details will help you make your essay more impactful.

  • Be creative with the writing style

Since a travel essay is more like an anecdote, there is no specific format to write it. Therefore, a travel essay gives you the scope of setting your foot into the unchartered areas of creativity. You have got the creative freedom to write what you want. You can study how the natives of the locale speak and learn some of the basic words and phrases they use. To put them into writing you can read the local newspaper to get the pulse of the city you are in. Using the colloquial lingo can help the reader get a closer peek into the lives of the people living in the place. It will reflect a slice of how they live their way of life. Your words should be simple and yet impactful to portray and not just merely narrate. Touch every bit of the rust in the roof to make the reader feel like they are on the same journey with you.

  • Make it personal

The travel essay is your story. So add some personal experience in the story and at the same time do not make it self-indulgent. Include stories that can resonate with all your readers. Your experiences should be able to bring the reader back to the travel destination and connect him with the place. It should be the perfect blend of narration of the experiences you had while on the trip along with a vivid description of the place. To achieve the balance, write your essay in first person perspective to give a real touch to the story. Include the most interesting bits that will help the reader connect with you. You can even include the quotes of natives living in the area you had visited.

  • Start with a captivating catch

Like every essay, the introduction is the key to make it an impressive read. The opening should be capturing enough to attract the reader’s attention. It should leave an impact and should make them want to go on reading the piece. Start with an unknown fact about the place and leave it hanging from the cliff. Use a tone of suspense to excite the readers to keep them guessing about the contents of the essay.

  • Make it vivid with images

For certain places, words may fall short in being able to explain the exact description of a place. You cannot describe how the sky looked with the mountains seemingly touching the clouds or the horizon fading beyond the sea. Certain things cannot be explained in words – like the color of the sky or the water! This is where pictures come in! Providing real images of the place in between can help the readers stay connected. Vivid photos can also make the readers understand the story better by bringing them closer to it. So make sure you take breathtaking pictures of the place you are writing about. The images will help your essay stay in the readers’ mind longer.

With the above tips, we are sure you will be able to write an excellent travelling essay  that will impress your professor and fetch you a good grade.

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I have visited London several times, and yet it is amazing how I find something new to explore every time I visit the capital city. My visit last autumn too did not fail to surprise me. With the hustle and bustle and the rich royal history, London city has a lot to offer. Since I just had a few days to spare, I wanted to make the best out of this trip.

Although vast and sprawling, I decided to visit most of the city on foot this time. Now since in my previous visits I had seen most of the tourist-y attractions already, I wanted to take the path less travelled this time to discover the hidden gems of the city. The last time I had been to London, I had missed out on the chance to visit the chock full of literature and history that awaited me in the Shakespeare Globe Theatre. Being a student of literature, visiting the place where the Bard of Avon once enacted the plays he wrote was a spellbinding moment. And guess what? I also caught a staging of the Macbeth before I left the place. Before heading towards the Hyde Park tube station, I grabbed some of London’s famous Fish ‘n’ Chips from the oldest food market of the city, the Borough Market. From Hyde Park to Tower Hill in under fifteen minutes by Tube, I began exploring the Tower of London. It was there that I heard a guard speaking about where he hailed from. A quick conversation with Peter, I had gotten intrigued to know more about his village – Suffolk in Lavenham. I asked him how to get there and Peter, being the quintessential helping guide that Londoners are known to be, told me that I could either take a car from central London. Or I could wait for the next day and take the train from Liverpool to Sudbury and then take the bus route 753 and reach in around two hours. Having nothing to do, I spent that day in the British Museum and walking on Oxford Street.

The next morning, I started my journey to the quaint village of Suffolk. I had picked up a book about the village where I learned that the village had once housed Henry III in 1257. And a bonus for all the Harry Potter fans – the village also starred in ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ as Godric’s Hollow where Hermoine and Harry are seen to be visiting Bathilda Bagshot. On reaching the village, the first thing that grabbed my attention was the picture-perfect silhouette of prosperous medieval England with all the half-timbered houses. The lime-washed and brightly coloured buildings added an idyllic element to the village with the De Vere House standing out from the rest. Adding to the rustic touch was the fifteenth-century St Peter Church with its soaring height of a 141ft tower. The autumn breeze welcomed me as I walked on the leaf-covered high streets. I saw some young guns cycling around in a park and called out to them for directions. My stay for the trip was an Air BnB home-stay where I had to put up with an elderly couple – the Havishams. I still remember how on reaching the gate of the house, I had caught a waft of crumpets and hot scones. After an exchange of banalities followed by me gorging on the scones, I had found out about the hidden gems from Mr Havisham who happened to be quite a cheerful talker. He told me what a must-visit Hadley’s was when in Suffolk. I had then set out with a local map to find the hidden gem. On reaching I had found that Hadley’s was a cutesy ice cream shop, almost run down, run by an old lady. Here Rebecca told me how the ice cream parlour was opened back in the 1850s and was still known for their hand-made sorbets.

Like the sorbet, my stay in Suffolk had been a sweet experience – a trip of revelation. The tour – with all the lonely walks – had in an inexplicable way helped me to get my perspectives right. It isn’t the exotic locales and the flight above the clouds that make travelling my drug. Rather, it is little but beautiful discoveries like Suffolk that feed my wanderlust. Thank you, London. Thank you for being a wonderful experience, once again.   

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Being given the chance to write essays travel to places around the world is a privilege that shouldn’t be taken for granted. For some people, it’s a dream that isn’t quite easy to reach. After all, not everyone is fortunate enough to afford such luxury.

When one travels, it’s an experience that they want to share with others. They want to tell a story of the things they’ve seen, the people they met, and the culture they’ve experienced. Most people tell this story through photographs, video diaries, or even travel essays. Through this, they are able to express the thrill and joy from their travel experience. It’s not about bragging but it’s about sharing the beauty of our surroundings.

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Writing a travel essay is simple. The only thing essential is how you deliver the message. When you travel, it’s important to pay close attention to details.

This would be anything from the structure, the ambiance, and the locals. Allow yourself to wander and focus on the uniqueness of the given place. Tour guides, natives, and travel brochures often provide a short history of a place that you could include in your essay. It’s also best to learn the backstory of a place through your own research. This will allow you and the reader to feel the historic value of a place. It’s best to create an essay outline of your experience for you to properly organize your thoughts.

Purpose of Travel Essay

You have probably read a travel essay in the past. This could be from blogs, newspapers, or magazines. Some essays are so well-written that it makes you feel like you’re a part of the experience. This would inspire you to visit the place at one point in your life. However, it’s not all about what to see or where to go. It’s about the experience. It’s about sharing the beauty of a place that most people aren’t aware of. Travelling isn’t only about having fun but it’s also about appreciating the world we live in.

It’s a descriptive essay explaining the endless wonders of mankind. A travel essay also provides a glimpse of the culture of a given place. Writers inform us of the living conditions of the people there, their character traits, and their outlook in life. These essays are meant to be informative for people to remember that there’s a whole different world out there to explore.

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Travel essays may be written for different reasons. This could be to promote a given location to encourage tourists for a given travel agency or even as a good subject for a high school essay . Writing a travel essay is important in such a way that we can promote local tourism.

Not only can this support a country’s economy but it can also contribute to a local citizen’s means of living. A travel essay is often more accurate and descriptive than a mere photograph. It simply brings the image to life.

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Travelling plays an important role in our lives as it enriches our experience. In this lesson, you will learn to write essays in three different sets on the importance of libraries. It will help you in articulating your thoughts in the upcoming exams.

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We travel to get away from the monotony of our daily lives. It’s a refreshing diversion from the monotony of everyday life. It allows our minds to relax and gives our inner child the opportunity to play. Some trip memories are nostalgic and melancholy, while others are daring and exhilarating. A trip to the graveyard, the poet’s corner in London, or one’s ancestral house, for example, is a voyage to nostalgia.

These travels allow them to relive memories and treasure golden memories from a bygone era. People who go on these journeys are frequently depressed and artistically inclined. Travelling instils a sense of adventure and encourages us to make the most of every opportunity. Some people prefer to travel in groups, whereas others prefer to travel alone.

Trips to amusement parks with massive roller coasters or a deeply wooded forest could be exciting. It’s important to remember that Columbus discovered America due to his travels. The journey becomes much more memorable when things don’t go as planned. For example, if a car tyre blows out on the highway and it begins to rain heavily, the trip will turn into an adventure, even though it was not intended to be such. A visit to a museum or a gothic structure, on the other hand, is sure to be exciting.

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We travel to get a break from the mundane and robust lifestyle. It is a welcome change from the monotonous routine existence. It helps our minds rest and gives the inner child within us to have a good time.

Not all travelling experiences are adventurous and exciting, and some are nostalgic and melancholic. For instance, a trip to the cemetery or the poet’s corner in London or one’s ancestral home will be a nostalgia trip. Such trips help them re-live the moments and cherish the golden memories of bygone times. People who undertake such trips are often melancholic and have an artistic sensibility.

Travelling experiences bring enthusiasm and teach us to make the best of every moment. While some enjoy travelling in groups, some people love to travel solo. Adventurous trips could be to amusement parks with giant roller coasters or a deep, dense forest. One must not forget that travelling led Columbus to discover America. When things don’t go as planned, the trip becomes more memorable. For instance, if the car tyre gets punctured on the highway and starts raining heavily, the trip, even if not intended to be adventurous, shall become one. A trip to a museum or gothic architecture shall be thrilling. 

Last Christmas, my trip to Goa with my friends was an enriching one. The golden sun-soaked beaches offered a refuge from the humdrum city life of Kolkata. The cool breeze, the rising and setting sun, and the chilly wind all transported me to heaven. It was paradisal and divine. The cuisine was exquisite. The Portuguese culture and the museums offer various historical insights.

Although it was the peak season and most crowded places, people were civilised and cultured. The melodious music was in the air in every nook and corner, and the happy vibes were contagious. I danced, sang, played and had a great time. I tried sky diving, and it was a thrilling experience.

Besides fun and frolic, I found the independent spirit of people commendable. We spent three days in North Goa and two days in South Goa. We stayed at a guest house as most hotels were expensive and very occupied. We booked scooters to travel far and near. We also went on the cruise for the casino night.

My favourite spot was Thalassa, where we enjoyed the spectacular belly dance performance by males and females. We spent Christmas at Curlies witnessing the waxing moon at midnight. The lap of nature enriches one travelling experience and soothes their soul. The chirping of birds, the sound of the waterfall, the waves of a beach or the snow-covered mountain uplifts the traveller’s spirit.

One must not restrict oneself to a specific type of travelling experience. Life, after all, is a long journey that offers us different durations of vacations to make us laugh and learn at the same time. As Francis Bacon puts it, “Travel in the younger sort is a part of education, in the elder, a part of the experience.”

Hopefully, after going through this lesson, you have a holistic idea of the importance of travelling in our lives. I have tried to cover every aspect of a traveller’s experience within limited words. If you still have any doubts regarding this session, kindly let me know through the comment section below. To read more such essays on many important topics, keep browsing our website. 

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Travelling is an amazing way to learn a lot of things in life. A lot of people around the world travel every year to many places. Moreover, it is important to travel to humans. Some travel to learn more while some travel to take a break from their life. No matter the reason, travelling opens a big door for us to explore the world beyond our imagination and indulge in many things. Therefore, through this Essay on Travel, we will go through everything that makes travelling great.

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Why Do We Travel?

There are a lot of reasons to travel. Some people travel for fun while some do it for education purposes. Similarly, others have business reasons to travel. In order to travel, one must first get an idea of their financial situation and then proceed.

Understanding your own reality helps people make good travel decisions. If people gave enough opportunities to travel, they set out on the journey. People going on educational tours get a first-hand experience of everything they’ve read in the text.

Similarly, people who travel for fun get to experience and indulge in refreshing things which may serve as a stress reducer in their lives. The culture, architecture, cuisine and more of the place can open our mind to new things.

The Benefits of Travelling

There are numerous benefits to travelling if we think about it. The first one being, we get to meet new people. When you meet new people, you get the opportunity to make new friends. It may be a fellow traveller or the local you asked for directions.

Moreover, new age technology has made it easier to keep in touch with them. Thus, it offers not only a great way to understand human nature but also explore new places with those friends to make your trip easy.

Similar to this benefit, travelling makes it easier to understand people. You will learn how other people eat, speak, live and more. When you get out of your comfort zone, you will become more sensitive towards other cultures and the people.

Another important factor which we learn when we travel is learning new skills. When you go to hilly areas, you will most likely trek and thus, trekking will be a new skill added to your list.

Similarly, scuba diving or more can also be learned while travelling. A very important thing which travelling teaches us is to enjoy nature. It helps us appreciate the true beauty of the earth .

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Conclusion of the Essay on Travel

All in all, it is no less than a blessing to be able to travel. Many people are not privileged enough to do that. Those who do get the chance, it brings excitement in their lives and teaches them new things. No matter how a travelling experience may go, whether good or bad, it will definitely help you learn.

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Question 1: Why is it advantageous to travel?

Answer 1: Real experiences always have better value. When we travel to a city, in a different country, it allows us to learn about a new culture, new language, new lifestyle, and new peoples. Sometimes, it is the best teacher to understand the world.

Question 2: Why is travelling essential?

Answer 2: Travelling is an incredibly vital part of life. It is the best way to break your monotonous routine and experience life in different ways. Moreover, it is also a good remedy for stress, anxiety and depression.

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