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 Question:Some people believe that taking field trips (e.g. going to the museum) is an important  


part of children’s education. Others believe that it  is better for children to study at school. Which  

view do you agree with?  

 sample answer:  

I believe that field trips are a very important part of a child’s education. Field trips can capture the  

imaginations of children and make them more excited about learning. They can introduce young kids to  

new aspects of the outside world. Finally, field trips are excellent ways to get parents more involved in  

their child’s education.  

There are few better ways to get a child excited about learning than taking them on a field trip. It could  

be a visit to a history museum to see recreations of the early settlements of their country or a trip to the  

marina for whale watching. No matter the location or subject matter, the lessons instantly come alive  

and become vivid to the children. Some students may not listen very well when their teacher reads to  

them in class or struggle with their homework, but seeing something right in front of them is hard to  

ignore. This is especially true when they have also journeyed out of the classroom to a new location,  

which certainly breaks up the usual routine and delights young imaginations. Even the bus ride is  

usually pretty exciting to children! They’ll learn a lot over the course of the day and might not even  

realize it because they’re having so much fun.  

Another important aspect of field trips is that, in getting young kids out of the classroom, they help the  

kids learn how to function out in the world. There are small protocols for many different locations that  

 seem obvious to adults, but children might not be aware of. Field trips provide an opportune time for  

them to learn that they must speak quietly at the library or that they might want to wear casual shoes at  

a farm. Small things like this are best taught through experience and help to make the kids a bit wiser  

about the large world outside of home and school.  

Field trips also provide great opportunities for parents to get more involved in the education of their  

children. More often than not, teachers bring along a couple of parent chaperones when they take the  

 students on a field trip. This gives parents a rare chance to see their child in an educational setting for  

 several hours in a row. They can see precisely what their son or daughter is learning about, how they  

receive information, and how they interact with the teacher and other students. It can be quite difficult  

for some parents to find out information about a typical school day from their young son or daughter.  

Field trips give parents a better glimpse of everything.  

That’s why I believe that field trips are wonderful and important to a child’s education. Field trips  

provide memorable and exciting experiences that help children learn, they teach young kids a bit about  

how to act in new settings, and they give parent chaperones an insightful glimpse into the education of  

their child.  



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