The aim of the following proposal is to highlight the different activities that can be done during the on-day study trip planned in our history class. There are many possibilities, but I would thoroughly recommend activities such as visiting the national museum, exploring historical districts, and also having lunch in a history inspired café.
National Museum:
The National Heritage Museum is an exceptional institution that provides and showcases a wide amount of artefacts and exhibits from various eras of our history. The museum provides interactive displays and educational programs designed specifically for students like us.
Historical Districts:
The Humberstone Historical Offices are a beautifully preserved saltpetre area with architecture dating back to the 1800s. The place also provides guided tours that bring the history of the area to life, highlighting significant events, historical buildings and the fascinating currency that was used by the residents.
History Café:
“War of the Pacific” is the name of a café that has brought a lot of attention during the last few years due to its fascinating and never seen before concept. The place has a collection of items used during the war, and it is decorated with breathtaking paintings that cover the walls of the café.
Personally, I would be more inclined towards visiting the historical district since there is nothing more fascinating than visiting the place where history happened, but the national museum would also be a great experience if the aim is to learn from many places at the same time.
Dear Paulina,
This is also a very good piece of writing. Congratulations. C1 level, definitely!