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Last year I went to California for 7 weeks as part of a work experience based trip. It involved coaching children to play football (soccer as they call it!) I loved it and the pictures I took were absolutely amazing...
However, I think pictures are so common, I want to come up with something alongside pictures that will help to make this years 10 week exploration to America even more memorable and unforgettable...
One coach I was with last year did a "Cribs" style video diary of each family house he was put up in. I thought this was brilliant, and I want to do something similar to this; (out of the box idea's basically!
I thought of maybe taking photos of the children physically spelling out the name of the town I go to (e.g. Redondo, Irvine, etc.)
Has anybody else in the Answer Bank community got any ideas?
Last year I went to California for 7 weeks as part of a work experience based trip. It involved coaching children to play football (soccer as they call it!) I loved it and the pictures I took were absolutely amazing...
However, I think pictures are so common, I want to come up with something alongside pictures that will help to make this years 10 week exploration to America even more memorable and unforgettable...
One coach I was with last year did a "Cribs" style video diary of each family house he was put up in. I thought this was brilliant, and I want to do something similar to this; (out of the box idea's basically!
I thought of maybe taking photos of the children physically spelling out the name of the town I go to (e.g. Redondo, Irvine, etc.)
Has anybody else in the Answer Bank community got any ideas?
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