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After driving around South America for a couple of weeks, the author found herself in a tiny village in need of fuel for her rental car but without cash or a working credit card. She pleaded with the gas station attendant to try running her cards multiple times until finally one was approved, to her great relief. The author had traveled alone through South America for her job and while nervous due to safety warnings, overall enjoyed the challenge and adventure, including driving herself through Patagonia. However, her limited Spanish skills made communicating with locals difficult as they spoke quickly using slang.

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Arrange The Paragraph Into A Good Personal Recount Text

After driving around South America for a couple of weeks, the author found herself in a tiny village in need of fuel for her rental car but without cash or a working credit card. She pleaded with the gas station attendant to try running her cards multiple times until finally one was approved, to her great relief. The author had traveled alone through South America for her job and while nervous due to safety warnings, overall enjoyed the challenge and adventure, including driving herself through Patagonia. However, her limited Spanish skills made communicating with locals difficult as they spoke quickly using slang.

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EXERCISE 4

2. Arrange these paragraphs below into a good personal recount text.

1. After driving around for a couple of days I figured I needed to stock up on fuel and
so I found a gas station. I asked the guy who’d be filling up for me if they’d accept cards and
he nodded so I figured it would be fine, since I didn’t carry a lot of cash. But when I had to
pay and it turned out that my credit card was not accepted and neither was my bankcard.
Each time a receipt rolled out of the machine it said payment denied (or whatever it was in
Spanish). I was in a tiny village with a tank full of gas but unable to pay for it. 

2. By that time, the guy had called his co-workers so there was a whole circle of men
around me. They were all smiling of course but me, I was just super stressed out. I kind of
begged the guy to try once more. And another time. And one more time. And then finally,
after at least ten attempts, my payment was approved. I could have thanked the lord on my
bare knees.
3. I recently spent a couple of weeks traveling through South America. It was a trip
that I made for my office job and I have to say that I was super excited yet a little nervous
too. Going to South America by myself was another challenge. With all those stories about
Zika, the Olympics and the crime rate in Rio and warnings about solo female travel online
these days, I was happy that I didn’t have too much time worrying about things that could
go wrong. 
4. During the last week of my trip I rented a car and traveled through Chilean
Patagonia. I got a pretty nice SUV and thought it was in fact fairly cool driving around by
myself in such a fancy car. The Thing is that I don’t really speak Spanish or at least, not
fluent. I can understand a little and speak a bit too, but when someone in Chile would talk
to me I’d be like ‘whaaaaat?’. They speak super fast and in slang so most of the time I had
no idea what they were saying. 

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