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 grandparents along with my family. We drove to their house using our car. When we arrived, we were greeted with warmth and hugs. We spent quality time chatting and catching up with each other on their cozy living room couch. My grandfather showed us his collection of old photographs and shared fascinating stories from his younger days.

I also spoke with my friend, Sarah, about her last visit. She visited her aunt last weekend. She took a train to her aunt's city and then a taxi to her aunt's house. They went to a local park where they enjoyed a picnic and played frisbee. Sarah mentioned that they had a lot of fun laughing and bonding during their time together.

Additionally, I talked with my teacher, Mr. Johnson, who recently visited his childhood friend. He drove to a neighboring town to meet his friend at a coffee shop. They reminisced about their adventures growing up and even planned a hiking trip together for the upcoming summer. Mr. Johnson mentioned how grateful he was for the chance to reconnect with his old friend.

From these conversations, I learned that I visited my grandparents, Sarah visited her aunt, and Mr. Johnson visited his childhood friend. We all went to different locations using various modes of transportation. At each visit, we enjoyed quality time with our loved ones, sharing stories, laughter, and making new memories.