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GUIDEBOOK
YURI ALEXANDRA SALINAS BELTRAN
Created on March 22, 2021
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GUIDEBOOK
Understand what a guidebook is and its structure
01
OBSERVE THIS GUIDEBOOK
How is it structured? Write in your notebook.
NEY YORK
https://www.sightseeingpass.com/en/new-york/online-guidebook?aid=4&utm_source=Ecom%20Mission%20Limited&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=8858378_NYC%20-%20Tip0%20-%20Welcome&dm_i=CXI,59V62,5M1JDE,KD1B8,1
CHOOSE A FOCUS.
HOW TO PLAN AND STRUCTURE A GUIDEBOOK?
Find out what's already been written about the destination you have chosen for your guidebook.
Identify your audience.
Choose some of 10 styles travel writers frequently use to formulate their guidebooks.
Draft and edit your guidebook until you are satisfied with the work.
STYLES TRAVEL
1. advice ("Costa Rica on $5 a Day"), 2. here and now ("Carnival in Rio"), 3. round-up (Reviews of the same place by 10 different people), 4. how-to (survive in Japan if you're on a budget), 5. what-to-do (while you're visiting Ottawa...),
6. a history of (the Orient Express), 7. humor (Trapped in a brothel in Nevada when a dust storm broke out), 8. destination (The only guide you'll ever need while you're in Lichtenstein), 9. gimmick (Tour the places Henry VIII's wives lived) and 10. people's experiences (How someone survived a drive to Disneyland with four kids in the back seat).
REVISE THE RUBRIC FOR THE WRITTEN AND ORAL GRADE
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https://www.thecrazytourist.com/25-most-beautiful-medieval-castles-in-the-world/
FOCUS: Bearing in mind the assigned room, you will select the castle that corresponds to that room number.
START PLANNING AND COLLECTING INFORMATION
IN PAIRS, ASSIGN RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERY DATES