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ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ТЕКСТ Then try to get information about the museum you think might be interesting for you. Find a brochure or explore

5-9 класс

the museum's website to learn about the permanent and special exhibitions, opening times, admission fees and discounts. More than half of museums are free to the public. It means people don't need to pay. Of those that charge fees, 58.7 percent have free days.
At the museum
Find the information desk and ask what exhibitions are on. When you are in the hall, ask if you can touch the exhibits.
Keep the visit simple and don't try to see everything. It could be better to come again one day. You should try to get to the how and the why of things. Take a break if you feel tired.
After the visit
Share your experiences with friends and relatives. Think if it has helped you find answers to the questions you came with or make new discoveries. Faith Lapidus: Thank you very much, Mario.

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Затем попробуй получичь информацию о музеях, которые как ты думаешь, могут быть интересны для тебя. Найди брошюру или обследуй (просмотри) веб-сайт музея, чтобы узнать о постоянных и специальных выставках, времени работы, цене за вход и скидках. Более половины музеев бесплатны для публики. Это означает, людям не надо платить. Из тех, которые взимают плату, 58,7 процента имеют выходные дни. В музее

Найдите информационную доску и спроси об идущих выставках. Когда вы в главном холе, спросите, можно ли трогать экспонаты.

Сделайте посещение простым и не пытайтесь увидеть всё. Будет лучше прийти снова в другой раз.  Вы должны познать и получить обьяснение вещей. Передохните, если вы чувствуете себя усталым. 

После посещения.

 

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