U2L1 Awareness of Creation Introduction to Narrative Writing - Alberto Chimal List of the Day's Events to Narrate a Walk 1. I left my apartment. 2. I left my building. 3. I walked along the path. 4. I arrived at the parking lot. 5. I went through to the avenue. 6. I continued in the opposite direction of traffic. 7. I arrived at the corner, which has a fire station. 8. I crossed the street. 9. I got to the other corner, which has a grocery store. 10. I crossed the pedestrian bridge. 11. I crossed over the top of the avenue. 12. I saw the city landscape from afar. 13. I got off the bridge. 14. I thought about continuing straight but didn’t. 15. I reversed my path in the exact opposite order. 16. I returned home. My Walk (v. 1 – Basic) Alberto Chimal One morning I left home to talk a walk. I left my apartment and then my building. I walked along the path until I got to the closest parking lot. I continued through to the avenue: I walked along in the opposite direction of the cars, toward the fire station located on the corner of the intersection. There I crossed the street and crossed to the side with the grocery store. Then I took the pedestrian bridge to cross over the top of the avenue and see a little more of the city. I got off on the other side and thought about going past the houses in the neighborhood that started there that I had barely visited. But in the end I didn’t. There aren’t many things to see where I live, either. I retraced my steps: across the bridge to the other side of the avenue, passing by the grocery store, crossing toward the fire station, heading toward the avenue to the entrance to my apartment building, entering the parking lot, and walking down the path that leads to my building. When I got back to my apartment I wondered how I could tell about this short and simple trip in an interesting way.