Wycieczka klas językowych do Anglii

   Day 1: 

It was an amazing experience. After we got to England we immediantly went to see this beautifull view from the White  Cliffs in Dover .There  is  no doubt that the White Cliffs of Dover are one of thmost spectacular natural features. They are an official icon of Britain and have been a sign of hope and freedom for centuries.  You can appreciate their beauty and enjoy their special appeal through the seasons by taking one of the dramatic cliff-top walks offering unrivalled views of the busy English Channel and the French coast. After we saw the Dover Cliffs we got into our very nice hostel and after a very long journey we went sleep... 

Day 2: 

This day we woke up with smile on our face because we already knew that this day is going to be amazing and full of knowledge! No trip to Windsor could possibly be completed  without a visit to amazing Windsor Castle, the family home to British  kngs and queens for over 1,000 years and today one of the official residences of His Majesty The King.  The size of the Castle (over 10.5 hectares) is breath-taking, in fact it is the largest and oldest occupied Castle in the world. After the Windsor Castle we went to see oxford and to learn about this unique university history. A student of University of Oxford told us about how the start the school year and the graduation looks like . The story was very exciting. Then we went to learn about the history how the book: "the Chronicles of Narnia" got written and how C. S. Lewis met J. R. R. Tolkien and how they created their incredible friendship.  Ufff... this was such an exhaustive day. 

Day 3: 

On the day 3 we went to Brighton where we got an opportunity to try the famous fish & chips. We visited the famous Royal Pavilion. The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence in Brighton, now converted into a museum. The building has the form of a palace designed in the so-called Indo-Saracenic style, which is an attempt to combine neo-gothic with the architecture characteristic of the Mughal state. This style was quite widely used by British architects working in 19th-century India, while in Europe it is extremely rare. The Royal Pavilion is considered its most important example on the Old Continent. Then we went on  Brighton pier. This day was meant to rest because on day 4 we would go to London and this day was the most exhausting day in my life.. 

Day 4: 

And finally.. something that everyone was waiting for.... LONDON! This day was full of the attractions first of all we went for a stunning cruise on the river Thames. We had a opportunity to see the whole panorama of the capital of England. After that, we went for a walk and stopped by the Winston Churchill statue. After learning the story about the former Prime Minister of Great Britain we went to a palace theatre to watch first part of a fantastic musical: "Harry Potter and the cursed child" which was very good and worth  watching . After 2,5h of the play we went toa China Town for a short  lunch  break. We had opportunity to try various food from China. Then, we came back to the theatre to watch the second part of the musical which was even better than the first part! Ufff.... what a day. We came back to our  hostel around MIDNIGHT!  

 

Photos and text made by: Bartek Kamiński kl. 8c 

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