Describe a long walk you ever had
You should say:
When this happened
Where you walked
Who you were with
And explain how you felt about this long walk
One of the longest and most memorable walks I’ve ever had was during a voluntary trip to a remote mountainous area. The purpose of the trip was to help underprivileged kids by bringing supplies, organizing activities, and improving their school.
The journey started early in the morning when our group had to hike up a steep path to reach the village. The road wasn’t accessible by vehicles, so we had to carry backpacks filled with school supplies, books, and gifts for the children. The walk lasted nearly three hours, and it was exhausting because the path was rough, narrow, and full of rocks.
As we walked, I kept thinking about why we were doing this. The more we walked, the more determined I became to keep going. Each step felt like it was helping these children in some way. When we finally reached the village, it felt worth all the hard work, knowing that our help would make a difference in their lives.
This walk reminded me that sometimes the hardest journeys lead to the best results, and that helping others, even when it’s tough, brings a real sense of happiness