Think about the last time you visited someone. Talk with family members, teachers, and friends about the last time you visited someone. Tell them whom you visited, where you went, how you got there, and what you saw and did there. Ask them about the last time they visited someone. Find out with whom they visited, where they went, how they got there, and what they saw and did there. After talking with several people, share what you learned about whom you and the people you talked to visited and what you and the people you talked to saw and did.

I recently visited my friend Sarah at her house. I took the bus to get there and when I arrived, we went out for dinner at a local restaurant. We then went back to her place and watched a movie together.

After talking to my family members, I found out that my sister visited her friend Jane at the park. They walked there and had a picnic before playing some frisbee.

My teacher shared with me that she visited her parents over the weekend. She drove to their house and they went out for a hike in the nearby mountains. They also cooked a meal together and spent time catching up.

Overall, it seems like everyone I talked to had enjoyable visits with friends or family members and engaged in activities such as going out to eat, playing sports, and spending quality time together. It's always nice to connect with others and create lasting memories during visits.