Turkey - Asha's E

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By: Asha Ali Ebar
TURKEY
TURKEY
Turkey is known for:
 Introducing coffee into Europe
 Turks gave Dutch their famous tulips
 Istanbul is the only in the world built on two continents
Places you can visit and activities to do:
 Visit historic areas in Istanbul
 Have a Turkish relax bath
 Walk on a magic carpet and buy one if possible.
 Take a boat cruise on the Bosphorus (Istanbul).
TURKEY
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Turkey is located in 2 continents, 3%
in Europe and 97% in Asia. Turkey’s
neighbours are Greece, Bulgaria,
Syria, Iran and Iraq.
Due to its measured location on both
sides of two continents, Turkeys
culture has a unique blend of Eastern
and Western tradition..
WHY GO TO TURKEY
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Turkey is an extremely popular holiday destination, its gorgeous,
beach-strewn coastline and the fabulous city break holiday destination
of Istanbul draw hordes of tourists to Turkey every year.
Culture explorers can explore the palaces and mosques of Istanbul or
the perfectly preserved leftovers at Ephesus. More adventurous
travellers can enterprise inland to see the fairy-tale landscapes of
Cappadocia.
If you're looking for a cheap holiday in Turkey, you will find the best
resorts, locations and places to shop and eat for a top quality low cost
holiday.
FOOD IN TURKEY
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The food in Turkey is delicious. Turkey enjoys an abundance of fresh food
produced locally because of the pleasant climate and rich soil. The long
coastline Turkey has along the Mediterranean Sea means there is always
plenty of fresh sea food on offer. In fact, Turkey is one of the few countries
that produces more food than it consumes and is able to export food. One
shortcoming of Turkey as a large tourist destination is the lack of foreign
food available in Turkey; however, Turkish food is wonderful and makes up
for the dearth of foreign food varieties.
CLIMATE IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY
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Istanbul has a temperate oceanic climate which is influenced by
continental climate, with hot, and humid summer and cold, wet and
occasionally snowy winters. Istanbul has high annual rainfall of 844 mm
which is more then that of London, Dublin and Brussels, with late autumn
and winter being the wettest and late summer and spring being the driest.
Although late spring and summer are relatively dry when compared to the
other seasons, rainfall is significant during these seasons and there is no
dry season as a result.
COMMENTARY
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In slide 2 I used real facts to make it sound realistic.
In slide 3 I used strong adjectives to make the piece of description sound
interesting.
In slide 4 I used a bit of exaggeration to add a lot of detail to my
description of what you can do in Turkey
In slide 5 I used weather facts which gave the travellers a bit more of
information about the destination
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