An Excursion সম্পর্কে
একটি লিখা দিলাম। তোমার সুবিধা মতো এখান থেকে লিখে নিও।
An excursion is a trip by a group of people,
usually made for leisure, education, or physical purposes. It is often an adjunct to a
longer journey or visit to a place, sometimes for other (typically
work-related) purposes.
Education tour
or excursion means a tour of the student to a certain place for a certain time
for certain purposes .Education tour is a part of practical learning. Students
learn by reading or listening to teacher and doing very little in the labs in
our schools. But in such tours, students learn by observation. They can see the
real object, people and places. Student read in books. But the test of real
vision is far more different and effective than their theoretical study. They
can talk to the people ask them whatever they like. They learn to live in
groups. They learn to face difficulties in a different situation. They can
experience new things.
They may feel
freedom while in the tour; But together the students also learn many thinks
informally. They can see innumerable things out of their plan. So, education
tour is very important for us
Excursions are a
must, especially for students. They have a great educational value. That is why
schools often organize excursions for the students. Apart from educating
students and exposing them to various experiences, it is a great means of
recreation. It is the day all students wait for eagerly.
My class was
taken on an excursion last month. A bus was arranged. We sat in it and it took
us to all the places we had to see. We were all very happy. We sang on our way
and the bus speeded through various towns and villages. The sound of the horn
was a constant irritant but we could tolerate it because we were too busy
having a good singing session in the bus. We were going to Agra from Delhi.
The bus stopped
on the way at a restaurant. We all got off the bus to have some refreshments.
Our teachers had to take good care of us lest anybody got lost. After half an
hour we were on our way again. Many of my friends started feeling a little
sleepy and tired.
Soon we reached
Agra. We formed a line and entered the guest house where our stay had been
arranged. We were to see Fatehpur Sikri and the Taj Mahal and leave for Delhi
the following day. We left our luggage in the guest house, freshened up and
were on our way to see the Taj Mahal. When I first set my eyes on the Taj
Mahal, I was speechless. It is rightly called one of the wonders of the world.
A white marble dream was before our eyes. Many students began to click cameras.
I took a closer look at the work done on the marble. The inlay work which is a
special feature with the artisans of Agra was visible on the walls of the Taj
Mahal.
We sat down on
the grass and played some games again. All this time we had the beautiful Taj
in view. Time and again I would look up to glance at it. I could not resist
walking around it several times. It took me long to thoroughly absorb the
beauty of this masterpiece.
We left for Fatehpur
Sikri after that; it was a great experience to sec the tombs of the ancient
Mughal Kings and Queens. History suddenly came alive. I asked my teacher
several questions to satisfy my curiosity about various details. It was a
memorable trip.
We drove back
home but the return journey was filled with a bit of sadness. It was the end of
great two days in my school life.
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