If you had to plan an exchange visit with a boy or girl of your own age from another and distant part of the Commonwealth and Empire, describe the arrangements you would make for your guest in your own country, remembering that the visit is to last a month and that the visitor will wish to see as much as possible in the time. Also write a letter to your guest telling him (or her) what you would like to see in his (or her) country, giving your reasons.
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Steele, John G.
Publication Date
1956Publisher
Cambridge University Library : Royal Commonwealth Society Collections
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Manuscript
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Steele, J. G. (1956). If you had to plan an exchange visit with a boy or girl of your own age from another and distant part of the Commonwealth and Empire, describe the arrangements you would make for your guest in your own country, remembering that the visit is to last a month and that the visitor will wish to see as much as possible in the time. Also write a letter to your guest telling him (or her) what you would like to see in his (or her) country, giving your reasons.. [Manuscript]. http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/229966
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Essay entered under category C; winner of Margaret Best Memorial prize; illustrated
Essays were submitted by school children in three categories, according to their age. Category A for children aged sixteen and over, category B for those aged fourteen to sixteen, and category C for those aged less than fourteen years old. Each age group was assigned a different essay title.
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Handwritten 13-page essay
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