In 8–10 German sentences describe a trip you would like to take.
• How would you like to travel and what would you take with you?
• At which time of the year would you prefer to travel? Why?
• Where would you spend the night?
• Whom would you like to visit?
• Where would you like to spend time and what would you like to see?
Use würden to express your wishes.
Answers will vary.
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