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Which of the arguments below are for, and which are against wearing school uniforms?a School uniforms are expensive._ b If everybody wears uniforms, it's cheaper -students can't show off their trendy clothes._ c Uniforms are less comfortable than students' own clothes._ d Wearing compulsory uniforms limits students' freedom._ e There's more equality if everybody wears the same clothes._ Try to predict which of speakers A-D will be for, and which will be against wearing school uniforms. A: teenage girl of 17 B: teenage boy of 14 C: a student's mother D: a young teacher
LISTENING INSTRUCTION: You are going to hear four people talking about wearing school uniforms. Read statements 1-5 and match each statement to one of speakers A-D. There is one question that you can match to two speakers. 1. I never had to wear a uniform._ 2. I can see some advantages of school uniforms. 3. I used to wear a uniform without protest._ 4. Wearing uniforms has a psychological effect._ 5. I don't believe uniforms make students look equal. EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN Choose and circle the correct variant. INTERESTING FACTS ON EDUCATION 1) English-speaking kids are the world's biggest/smallest novel readers — but the most/least enthusiastic comic readers. 2) Japanese and South Italian kids are the best in the world at science/humanities and maths. 3) Three quarters of Chinese/Japanese kids read comics. 4)American adults/teens have spent more time than anyone in education. 5) There are 12/22 countries where more than half the population is illiterate. 6) Fifteen of them are in Africa/South America. 7) The men/women of Iceland earn two-thirds of their nation's university degrees. 8) More than half of Indonesia's primary/secondary school teachers are under 30 years of age. 9) Thinking of becoming a teacher? Head to Switzerland/Britain. Teaching salaries there start at $US 33,000. 10) Kids in Mali spend only 2/5 years in school. More than half of them start working between the ages of 10 and 14. 11) Teachers/nurses make up 7.8 percent of Iceland's labour force — and they only have to teach 38 weeks per year. 12) Central European men don't/do teach. 13) In Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia, over 75 percent of lower secondary teachers are female/male. «Chain Game» Pattern: Р,: Essay — Р2: Write — Р3: Dictation — Р4: Difficult — Р5: Test — Р6: Multiple choice — etc. Unscramble the types of schools: imparry oschsol______________ necsodyar hcosol _______________ mnyasiag______________I uclymse__________________ ivrpeat chsolos________________ Read the text and find there information about British: — primary schooling; — comprehensive schools; — grammar schools; — core subjects and the National Curriculum; — the GCSE and A-level exams. Поиск по сайту: |
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