The student association in TAFE decided to do a free excursion on Thursday for all the AMEP classes to the zoo. We agreed to meet at the TAFE at 9:00 am.
I’ve never been to the zoo before; I only watched animals on TV. So, I couldn't sleep well the whole night from the enthusiasm which I was felt about seeing the animals and going to the zoo.
I woke up early and I equipped my bags and all the stuff I’d need like my food and my camera. Then I went to TAFE and met my class mates there. When all the students arrived, we went up into the bus. The journey began...
We were all so excited, when we arrived each one of us accelerated down from the bus. We were all rushing and each one of us wanted to get out before the other. Finally we got there. We started to take pictures everywhere.
There was wonderful wildlife everywhere. We were given a map by our teacher to guide us around the zoo. First we went to see the peacocks as our teacher talked to us about each animal we visited. There were lots of beautiful animals like monkeys, ponies, and different kinds of birds, llamas, kangaroos, the lazy koalas and many more...
Half way there, a representative from the zoo talked to us about the history and lifestyles of koalas and snakes. They let us each touch a snake skin. This was a very exciting experience which I will be telling everyone I know.
After that we had lunch and then continued touring the zoo. I went to see the parrots there were many kinds and all of them kept saying “hello!” each time we walked past them.
Then I went to see the kangaroos where I played with them and fed them. There was another show about tigers where they put food inside a plastic cage and the tiger broke the cage to get the food and ate it. This show was very funny and shows how smart the tigers are.
We took photos everywhere with everyone, and enjoyed this beautiful day out in the zoo.
On the way back home I kept thinking about the excursion and about how much fun I had. I sat o the bus and closed my eyes, and started to remember all the fun memories.
This was a generous idea from the student association and I’m very thankful that they allowed us to go on this excursion.
I’ve never been to the zoo before; I only watched animals on TV. So, I couldn't sleep well the whole night from the enthusiasm which I was felt about seeing the animals and going to the zoo.
I woke up early and I equipped my bags and all the stuff I’d need like my food and my camera. Then I went to TAFE and met my class mates there. When all the students arrived, we went up into the bus. The journey began...
We were all so excited, when we arrived each one of us accelerated down from the bus. We were all rushing and each one of us wanted to get out before the other. Finally we got there. We started to take pictures everywhere.
There was wonderful wildlife everywhere. We were given a map by our teacher to guide us around the zoo. First we went to see the peacocks as our teacher talked to us about each animal we visited. There were lots of beautiful animals like monkeys, ponies, and different kinds of birds, llamas, kangaroos, the lazy koalas and many more...
Half way there, a representative from the zoo talked to us about the history and lifestyles of koalas and snakes. They let us each touch a snake skin. This was a very exciting experience which I will be telling everyone I know.
After that we had lunch and then continued touring the zoo. I went to see the parrots there were many kinds and all of them kept saying “hello!” each time we walked past them.
Then I went to see the kangaroos where I played with them and fed them. There was another show about tigers where they put food inside a plastic cage and the tiger broke the cage to get the food and ate it. This show was very funny and shows how smart the tigers are.
We took photos everywhere with everyone, and enjoyed this beautiful day out in the zoo.
On the way back home I kept thinking about the excursion and about how much fun I had. I sat o the bus and closed my eyes, and started to remember all the fun memories.
This was a generous idea from the student association and I’m very thankful that they allowed us to go on this excursion.
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