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Thursday 20 December 2018

🚶SLJP Day 4 - More Than Meets The Eye - Activity 1: Scaling New Heights🚶

🚶SLJP Day 4 - More Than Meets The Eye - Activity 1: Scaling New Heights🚶
Good Evening and welcome back to my blog! Today was a really busy day for me because my family and I were gone the WHOLE DAY!!! We left at 12:00 and got back at like 5:45 (CRAZY)! I decided to do my blogging for day 4 of the SLJP!!! Activity 1 is called Scaling New Heights! Let's get started!

Do you know who Sir Edmund Hillary is? Do you know what he accomplished in 1953? Well, Sir Edmund Hillary is a very famous man who was the first ever person to climb and reach the top of Mount Everest! He is such a famous NZ man that his face is on the $5 note! 





In this task, we have to imagine that we get to meet Sir Edmund Hillary in real life. We have an opportunity to interview him and we have to ask him 5 questions! 
Here are my 5 questions:
1. Why did you decide to climb Mt Everest?
2. Did climbing Mt Everest put an impact on your life?
3. How did climbing Mt Everest change or affect your life?
4. What helped you achieve this goal?
5. Would you do it again?

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Those are my 5 questions!
Question of the blog: What 5 questions would you ask him?

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1 comment:

  1. Kia ora & Namaste Lydia,
    This is a nice set of questions, well done! I specially like your third question about how the experience of climbing Mt. Everest changed his life. This is a very relevant question and is what we call an open question. Open questions are great because it doesn't have one right answer but rather it opens up to a myriad of possible explanations which can provide the interviewer a broad context of the situation. Nice job in this post!
    Have you even thought about become a journalist in the future? :o)
    Kia kaha,
    Patricia

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