Last summer, my friend Alex and I went in the Lake District. It was our first time sleeping at a , and we were both excited and . We all the we needed, like a tent, sleeping bags, and a small stove for cooking. The first night, it started to rain heavily, and it felt really in the tent. I couldn’t sleep well, and I was ready to go home. But the next morning, things got better. The came out, and birds were flying over the lake. We made breakfast and planned a long in the mountains. According to the map, there was a small about 10 kilometres , so we decided to walk there. The views were , and we took lots of photos. In the village, we met a man who told us about a local with food, music, and games. We stayed there for the rest of the day. That trip helped me feel more outdoors. I that even when things go wrong, it’s still to enjoy the .
Last summer, my friend Alex and I went camping in the Lake District. It was our first time sleeping at a campsite, and we were both excited and nervous. We packed all the equipment we needed, like a tent, sleeping bags, and a small stove for cooking. The first night, it started to rain heavily, and it felt really cold in the tent. I couldn’t sleep well, and I was almost ready to go home. But the next morning, things got better. The sun came out, and birds were flying over the lake. We made breakfast and planned a long hike in the mountains. According to the map, there was a small village about 10 kilometres away, so we decided to walk there. The views were amazing, and we took lots of photos. In the village, we met a man who told us about a local festival with food, music, and games. We stayed there for the rest of the day. That trip helped me feel more confident outdoors. I realised that even when things go wrong, it’s still possible to enjoy the experience.

Langue anglaise. Niveau A2. Complétez les trous.