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Many people visit museums and old places when they travel to new places. Why do you think people visit museums and old places ?
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Hi Ed! I think when people go to museums or old places, this one can learn how was this place was born, how the culture was and how it is now. All the history we learn in school books we can see for ourselves.
By the way, I was not good in History at school, there were so many things to learn, so many dates to remind. It would be good if i could go to all the places I studied and see the history with my own eyes. LOL
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 12:01 AM, <edgn...@gmail.com> wrote: > *Question of Week Number 28:*
> Many people visit museums and old places when they travel to new places. > Why do you think people visit museums and old places ?
> Enjoy and improve your English replying
> Take care.
> Ed. > Group Administrator
> Note: "Question of Week" is a weekly question made for you improve your > English without concern about mistakes. > No matter if you write short or long message, what matter is that you write > and give your view point on the subject. > Suggestion are welcome, send a email to [eslpodcast-owner@googlegroups.com > ]
> Hi Ed!
> I think when people go to museums or old places, this one can learn how was
> this place was born, how the culture was and how it is now.
> All the history we learn in school books we can see for ourselves.
> By the way, I was not good in History at school, there were so many things
> to learn, so many dates to remind. It would be good if i could go to all the
> places I studied and see the history with my own eyes. LOL
> Oshiro
> On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 12:01 AM, <edgn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> *Question of Week Number 28:*
>> Many people visit museums and old places when they travel to new places.
>> Why do you think people visit museums and old places ?
>> Enjoy and improve your English replying
>> Take care.
>> Ed.
>> Group Administrator
>> Note: "Question of Week" is a weekly question made for you improve your
>> English without concern about mistakes.
>> No matter if you write short or long message, what matter is that you
>> write and give your view point on the subject.
>> Suggestion are welcome, send a email to [
>> eslpodcast-owner@googlegroups.com]
> Hi Ed! > I think when people go to museums or old places, this one can learn how was > this place was born, how the culture was and how it is now. > All the history we learn in school books we can see for ourselves.
> By the way, I was not good in History at school, there were so many things > to learn, so many dates to remind. It would be good if i could go to all the > places I studied and see the history with my own eyes. LOL
> Oshiro
> On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 12:01 AM, <edgn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> *Question of Week Number 28:*
>> Many people visit museums and old places when they travel to new places. >> Why do you think people visit museums and old places ?
>> Enjoy and improve your English replying
>> Take care.
>> Ed. >> Group Administrator
>> Note: "Question of Week" is a weekly question made for you improve your >> English without concern about mistakes. >> No matter if you write short or long message, what matter is that you >> write and give your view point on the subject. >> Suggestion are welcome, send a email to [ >> eslpodcast-owner@googlegroups.com]
hi! People visits museums because it's a way to connect with our past. i think that sensitive people enjoy more than other people I prefer visit old places more, especially places that reflects Regency Period.
Hello Ed, Oshiro, André Dantas, Andre Barbosa, Adriana,
I think that visiting old places we can discover most of peoples'
ideology.
An interesting point for me is see how the customs changes through the
time.
Ênio.
On Jul 21, 1:28 pm, "Adriana Romero" <adriana3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi!
> People visits museums because it's a way to connect with our past.
> i think that sensitive people enjoy more than other people
> I prefer visit old places more, especially places that reflects Regency
> Period.
nice view points friends, I think is important know our ancestor and see how they developed. I enjoy the mysteries from old places like Pyramid of Egypt and Maya civilization.
Many people visit all forms of museums. And some people visit museums
which conform their interest. For instance, people which love art
visit museums of art etc. One can compare it with books. Some reading
books of history, other reading books about art. We like a thema, we
want be informed more and more about this thema.
We are so different. Some people are interested at all and visit many
museums. For other people are museums boring. They prefer looking the
informations and pictures on TV ;-)
When someone travels to a new place, s/he wants to know about the history of that place and museums or old places are the evidence of the history of that place so people spend their time visiting there and get familiar with the past time of that place.
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 6:31 AM, <edgn...@gmail.com> wrote: > *Question of Week Number 28:*
> Many people visit museums and old places when they travel to new places. > Why do you think people visit museums and old places ?
> Enjoy and improve your English replying
> Take care.
> Ed. > Group Administrator
> Note: "Question of Week" is a weekly question made for you improve your > English without concern about mistakes. > No matter if you write short or long message, what matter is that you write > and give your view point on the subject. > Suggestion are welcome, send a email to [eslpodcast-owner@googlegroups.com > ]