2014-04-12

My school trips

Hi, everyone,
I've been asked to write a report about the study trip my school organized last month.
I hope you like it. Thank you for your time.



2014 EOI Alicante study trips


Introduction
The aim of this report is to assess students’ satisfaction with the four-week study trips to the United Kingdom the School organized last month and to make suggestions for improvements.
Accommodation
In general, students who chose host families to stay with, are by far more satisfied that the ones who did it the in halls of residence. What they have pointed me out is that not only did they not feel homesick but they had also the opportunity to be immersed in the English culture and customs.
The classes
As far as people are concerned, they believe that classes and facilities did live up to their expectations. As for the duration of classes, there are those who think that six hours a day is too much time. It would be preferable for classes to last only four hours or maybe the school could offer them two different timetables so as to give them the possibility to choose either a longer one or a shorter one.
Lunch
The majority of students have showed me their great disappointment regarding the small amount of food they were given. In their opinion, only a sandwich is not a proper meal for lunch. I consider that people who would attend classes for six hours a day should be given a whole meal but, on the other hand a sandwich would be enough for the ones who decided to choose a shorter timetable.
Trips
It is generally thought that some cultural trips were boring, especially the ones in Bath and Stratford. Apart from that, what people disliked the most was the fact that they spent most of the day sightseeing and, as a result, they hardly had to time to go shopping. I propose to find other places to go to and a rearrangement of the activities.
Conclusion
Overall, our study trips are highly rated for most of our students. I am positive that if the suggested changes are implemented, the success of future trips would be guaranteed.

2 comments:

  1. Introduction
    The aim of this report is to assess students’ satisfaction with the four-week study trips to the United Kingdom the School organized last month and to make suggestions for improvements.
    Accommodation
    In general, students who chose host families to stay with are by far more satisfied thaN the ones who STAYED in RESIDENCE halls. What they have pointed out TO ME is that not only did they not feel homesick but they had also the opportunity to be immersed in the English culture and customs.
    The classes
    As far as people are concerned, they believe that THE classes and facilities did live up to their expectations. As for the duration of classes, there are those who think that six hours a day is too much time. It would be preferable for classes to last only four hours or maybe the school could offer them two different timetables so as to give them the possibility to choose either a longer one or a shorter one.
    Lunch
    The majority of students WERE greatLY disappointED regarding the small amount of food they were given. In their opinion, only a sandwich is not a proper meal for lunch. I consider that people who would attend classes for six hours a day should be given a whole meal but, on the other hand, a sandwich would be enough for the ones who decided to choose a shorter timetable.
    Trips
    It is generally thought that some cultural trips were boring, especially the ones in Bath and Stratford. Apart from that, what people disliked the most was the fact that they spent most of the day sightseeing and, as a result, they hardly had [] time to go shopping. I propose to find other places to go to and a rearrangement of the activities.
    Conclusion
    Overall, our study trips are highly rated BY most of our students. I am positive that if the suggested changes are implemented, the success of future trips would be guaranteed.

    Well done! It sounds like fun, except for not having enough food!

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  2. Thank you Matt. Yes they learned a lot but didn't eat too much at all!!

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