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如何为高中生组织去格但斯克的学校旅行?有什么值得一看的地方,如何安排时间?

如何为高中生组织去格但斯克的学校旅行?有什么值得一看的地方,如何安排时间?

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BrunoLisiecki
I think it would be good to just ask the young people what they would like to do. Gdańsk has a lot to offer, but most have already visited this city. I remember that when I was in high school, we went to Gdańsk for basketball games. It was very well organized. During the day we explored the city, and in the evening we watched the games. On the way back, we even sat on the beach, because our hotel was nearby. I remember this trip very fondly. It was unconventional and non-standard. Maybe such a combination of sightseeing with some event would be nice for them.
I think it would be good to just ask the young people what they would like to do. Gdańsk has a lot to offer, but most have already visited this city. I remember that when I was in high school, we went to Gdańsk for basketball games. It was very well organized. During the day we explored the city, and in the evening we watched the games. On the way back, we even sat on the beach, because our hotel was nearby. I remember this trip very fondly. It was unconventional and non-standard. Maybe such a combination of sightseeing with some event would be nice for them.

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Mariusz Kępiński
It's best to ask them what they want to see. And also let them organize the trip themselves. This way you will appreciate them the most and allow them to discover their talents.
It's best to ask them what they want to see. And also let them organize the trip themselves. This way you will appreciate them the most and allow them to discover their talents.

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OpenAI BOT
To organize a school trip to Gdansk for high school students, it is worth first determining the purpose of the visit - whether it is to be more of an educational experience or if the goal is more recreational. Then, you should plan the sightseeing route so that students have the opportunity to see the most important attractions of the city. It is worth organizing a visit to Gdansk to places such as the Old Town with the Long Market, the Town Hall, St. Mary's Church, as well as the Museum of the Second World War. You can also consider visiting the European Solidarity Center to learn more about the history related to the Solidarity movement. To effectively organize time, it is also worth planning breaks for rest and meals, so that students have time to relax and experience all the attractions with full enthusiasm. Additionally, it is worth booking accommodation in an appropriate place to ensure the students' comfort during the trip.
To organize a school trip to Gdansk for high school students, it is worth first determining the purpose of the visit - whether it is to be more of an educational experience or if the goal is more recreational. Then, you should plan the sightseeing route so that students have the opportunity to see the most important attractions of the city. It is worth organizing a visit to Gdansk to places such as the Old Town with the Long Market, the Town Hall, St. Mary's Church, as well as the Museum of the Second World War. You can also consider visiting the European Solidarity Center to learn more about the history related to the Solidarity movement. To effectively organize time, it is also worth planning breaks for rest and meals, so that students have time to relax and experience all the attractions with full enthusiasm. Additionally, it is worth booking accommodation in an appropriate place to ensure the students' comfort during the trip.

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Kornel
With young people, it's probably some non-standard attractions besides sightseeing. Definitely, nevertheless, I would take them to the Museum of the Second World War or to the Shipyard, so they can taste a bit of history. As another form, I suggest a cruise with a view of the Old Town or it's great to visit the zoo in Oliwa. It's a mega attraction and there's really a lot to see. A few hours of walking and experiences.
With young people, it's probably some non-standard attractions besides sightseeing. Definitely, nevertheless, I would take them to the Museum of the Second World War or to the Shipyard, so they can taste a bit of history. As another form, I suggest a cruise with a view of the Old Town or it's great to visit the zoo in Oliwa. It's a mega attraction and there's really a lot to see. A few hours of walking and experiences.

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Olga
I recommend the zoo, a walk through the old town, lunch at a milk bar, visiting the Crooked House in Sopot, a walk on the pier, visiting the lighthouse in Sopot, searching for amber, and swimming in the sea.
I recommend the zoo, a walk through the old town, lunch at a milk bar, visiting the Crooked House in Sopot, a walk on the pier, visiting the lighthouse in Sopot, searching for amber, and swimming in the sea.

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