We know getting your children to talk can be difficult at times so we prepared a list of questions to help as conversation starters. We hope they help you learn more about our trip.
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Tell me about the weather in Peru.
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What were your hotel's like? Room size, AC, etc.
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What is the most important thing you learned about Peru?
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Describe how the two countries of Peru and the United States are different.
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How has traveling to Peru changed your worldview?
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How did you use your Spanish on the trip? Was there a time when the language barrier was difficult?
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What food items did you eat the most often for breakfast, lunch, and dinner?
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Describe where you ate your meals.
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Who is one person from the trip that you got to know on the trip that you didn't really know at the start of the week?
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How did your perceptions of other students change while we were on the trip?
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What did you learn about yourself?
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What challenged or pushed you the most during the trip?
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Who was Nila? Tell me about her.
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What activity in Peru was your favorite? Why this one over all the other actives?
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What confidence have you gained as a World Traveler from this trip?
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How will this experience help you in the future?
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If you could take your family back to one place region from the trip what would it be?
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How do landscapes and climate compare to what we have in Colorado?
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What were the coolest animal (s) that you encountered on the trip?
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If you lived in Peru, what would you miss the most about your life in Colorado?
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Describe one native person that really impressed you.
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What did you spend your money on each day?
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How would your life be different if you grew up in Peru?
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Did you overcome any fears? If so, how were you able to do this?
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What was a benefit of not having internet or phone service available to you all of the time?
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What new foods did you get to try?
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What foods and drinks did you buy at the supermarket?
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What surprised you most about Peru?
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Was there anything that you didn't want to try or do, but did? How was it?
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What was it like negotiating the small streets in Nicaragua with the tour bus?
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What were the houses like that we saw? What building materials were used most often?
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How was the souvenir shopping experience different in Peru?
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