Young tour guides of the National Centre RUSSIA recorded a video postcard for cosmonauts
The National Centre RUSSIA hosted another session of the "School of Young Tour Guides." The project involves students from Moscow and the Moscow region. On February 16, the future guides learned about the different types and classifications of tours. The students discussed tours based on parameters such as the number of participants, theme, and location. The young tour guides also recorded a video message for current Russian cosmonauts.
The session was part of an extensive educational cycle. The future guides have already studied the basics of public speaking, as shared by Polina Artemenkova, a student of the "School of Young Tour Guides."
"We worked on articulation, texts, and tongue twisters. We learned about the personal influence of guides on the course of a tour," said Polina Artemenkova.
The future guides prepared their versions of unique tours, including a helicopter flight or a zipline ride over VDNH and Gorky Park, as well as diving at Moskvarium.
A key moment was the recording of a video postcard from the young tour guides of the National Centre RUSSIA to the Mission Control Centre.
"We will proudly tell of your feats and invite you to visit us at the National Centre RUSSIA as soon as you return!" the children invited.
The video recording will be handed over on February 21 by the directors of the "School of Young Tour Guides" on a flash drive to the Russian cosmonauts.
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