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Capital Tour in Lansing

    Imagine standing in a building surrounded by history. That’s how I felt when my class visited the Michigan State Capital in Lansing on Monday. At first, I noticed how elegant and quiet the inside of the building felt. As we walked through the halls, I saw portraits of past presidents, flags, and beautiful artwork near the ceiling—angels symbolizing justice, education, and other important values. The Capitol is divided into three main parts: executive, legislative, and judicial. The rooms were smaller than I expected and reminded me of college classrooms. Although the tour was interesting, experiencing it in my second language made it much more challenging and meaningful.

    The guide spoke in a very formal and professional way, using many political terms that I didn’t fully understand. Even in my native language, it would have been hard to follow. To help myself, I paid attention to where the guide pointed and later used the brochure, we received to better understand what was said. Despite the difficulty, I’m glad I took part in the tour. Learning about the history and structure of our state’s capital helped me appreciate the place I live in, and it reminded me that studying in a second language can be hard—but also rewarding.








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