US /fild trɪp/
・UK /fi:ld trip/
Speaking of surviving, I'm planning a field trip to the Science Museum next month.
Speaking of surviving, I'm planning a field trip to the Science Museum next month.
I don't think I've visited since maybe elementary school during a field trip, but coming back here, it's easy to see why it's so important for the city.
I don't think I've visited since maybe elementary school during a field trip,
Well, I was thinking the other day, I really haven't taken any of you on a field trip.
A field trip is when a teacher takes students somewhere outside of the classroom.
Reynolds' class who went on the field trip are home sick—oh, sorry—are home sick with the flu that's going around.
Now, is this adjective clause: "Who went on the field trip"—a field trip is basically in school when the kids go out to a museum or to a play or whatever—that's called a field trip—is this modifying class?
A little further south along the waterfront, you'll find the Museum of Science and Industry, known by generations of schoolchildren as "the best field trip ever." Here, you'll get to explore the inner workings of man and machine and discover the secrets of natural phenomena like tornadoes, lightning, and
known by generations of school children as 'the best field trip ever!'.
you and I love it when I'm on a field trip. And today I'm on a field trip actually...
Today I have another exciting episode for you, and I love it when I'm on a field trip.
I remember going here in high school for my high school field trip, and it wasn't really like a big thing to do, but nowadays, if you go to Osaka and you go to Dotonbori, this is the most popular sign among tourists.
I remember going here in high school for my high school field trip,
Today is the day. Our field trip to the stingray migration. (stingray migration)
Our field trip to the Stingray Migration!
Your son has been pretending to be a substitute teacher lecturing the students Giving out homework Mrs. Glasser has been ill and there was some confusion with the real sub Your son held a teacher-parent conference yesterday and was planning a class field trip to a French bread factory in Trenton Do you see the problem we have?
Your son held a teacher-parent conference yesterday and was planning a class field trip to a French bread factory in Trenton.
A little further south along the waterfront, you'll find the Museum of Science and Industry, known by generations of schoolchildren as "the best field trip ever." Here, you'll get to explore the inner workings of man and machine and discover the secrets of natural phenomena like tornadoes, lightning, and
known by generations of school children as 'the best field trip ever!'.