1)
What was the most difficult part of this project? How did you handle it? What would you
do differently if you could?
The most challenging part was ensuring the accuracy of the itinerary details and authentically representing Colombian culture. I handled this through thorough research and consulting various travel guides. If I could do it differently, I would include interviews
with locals for more authentic insights.
2)
How does this project work help you to learn about other cultures?
This project deepened my understanding of Colombian culture, history, and lifestyle, providing an immersive way to learn about the diverse activities and experiences in Bogotá and Cartagena.
3)
How did this project work help you to improve your language skills?
The project enhanced my Spanish vocabulary, particularly in areas related to travel, culture, and geography, and provided a practical application for language learning through crafting descriptions in Spanish.
4)
What did you like best about this project? What was the most interesting or surprising thing you learned?
I most enjoyed discovering the variety of activities in Colombia, blending nature, culture,
and history. The most interesting aspect was learning about the unique Catedral de Sal in Zipaquirá.
5)
Look back at your other projects. What differences can you see between this project and the first or second?
Compared to earlier projects, this one showed growth in my ability to synthesize information and present it more structurally and in detail, indicating an enhanced understanding of cultural exploration.
6)
How will you move forward with your Spanish learning?
I plan to engage more with native Spanish speakers, possibly through language exchange
programs, and continue working on projects that require practical language use.
7)
Anything else you want to mention?
This project has instilled an appreciation for the diversity within Latin American countries and sparked a desire to explore more regions to learn about their unique cultures and languages.