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Complete five of the following clauses. For every further five clauses completed you may gain a second badge.
1. Find out what £1 sterling is worth in six different countries. Find out how you can change money into a foreign currency and how traveller’s cheques work.
2. Design a welcome poster in languages other than your own to make international visitors feel at home.
3. Make a list of medical facts about yourself including any allergies or vaccinations. Why would this be a useful list to keep with a passport? Know where to find out about vaccinations you may need when travelling abroad and what basic medications to take with you.
4. Know when you need to have a passport and how to get one. What is a Guide Introduction Card and how do you use it?
5. Plan and make a journey to a place of interest for a day. Plan a timetable and work out travel arrangements, eating arrangements, cost of entry fees etc. Think about safety and emergency contacts.
6. Either:
(a) Cook an international dish on a lightweight stove, such as you would use if you were travelling.
Or
(b) Make a packed lunch using foods from another country.
7. Make up two games you and your family or friends could play when travelling - one suitable for a car journey and one for a train journey.
8. Make a list of all the things you would need to pack when travelling to a tropical country.
9. Plan and make a visual record of a journey, e.g. using postcards, photographic slides, prints or video. Compare these methods for cost, quality and possible uses.
10. Record in sound, or scents, the story of a journey.
11. Find an item representative of your local area that could be sent abroad as a gift. Package it and find out how it could be sent safely.
12. Visit a chemist and see what range of sun-care products is available. Know what skin-care products are available. Know what skin type you are. What are the dangers of not being protected? |
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