I really enjoyed reading your post and looking at the drawing that you created with Josh's help. It is very good! One of my best friends is actually an airline pilot and he would love your blog. He currently flies for an airline in Canada called 'Air Canada' and he flies the Airbus 777. It's a pretty cool job. He is able to travel all around the world, meet new people and learn all about their lives!
If you are interested in learning more about the people, customs and cultures of countries around the world, please consider joining our Summer Learning Journey blogging programme.
The Summer Learning Journey is a free blogging programme for all Panmure Bridge students. It is based on the theme of 'Travel and Adventure' and includes 60 different activities. The activities can be found on the Summer Learning Journey website https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/welcome). To join, you simply hop onto the website, click on the 'Weekly Activities' tab, choose an activity and post a blog about it.
Lots of PBS students are already participating. I hope that you'll join in. The programme runs until Friday 27 January.
Hi Aung Naing,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your post and looking at the drawing that you created with Josh's help. It is very good! One of my best friends is actually an airline pilot and he would love your blog. He currently flies for an airline in Canada called 'Air Canada' and he flies the Airbus 777. It's a pretty cool job. He is able to travel all around the world, meet new people and learn all about their lives!
If you are interested in learning more about the people, customs and cultures of countries around the world, please consider joining our Summer Learning Journey blogging programme.
The Summer Learning Journey is a free blogging programme for all Panmure Bridge students. It is based on the theme of 'Travel and Adventure' and includes 60 different activities. The activities can be found on the Summer Learning Journey website https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/welcome). To join, you simply hop onto the website, click on the 'Weekly Activities' tab, choose an activity and post a blog about it.
Lots of PBS students are already participating. I hope that you'll join in. The programme runs until Friday 27 January.
Hope to see you online soon :)
Rachel