№ 3
I. 1. Read the
article and say in 2—3 sentences what it is about.
MY IDEAL SCHOOL
My
ideal secondary school is a safe haven1. It shouldn’t be a place you
hate going to, but a place you enjoy attending. I believe it should be social,
as well as educational experience. A school should always have a soul… there
should always be laughter ringing through the corridors. (Angela, 15,
Moscow)
My
ideal school is a school quite unlike any school we’ve heard of. This school
consists of a large library and basic recreational facilities. There are no
classrooms. The school is built on the idea of active learning. No student is
forced to learn. (Tanya, 14, Rome)
School
is the mould2, which shapes our future. It’s where we spend most of
our valuable time – childhood. Yet I know from firsthand experience that many
aspects should be changed: the impersonal attitude of some teachers who do
everything only for results, instead of creating happy moments and valuable
life experience for young people. These young people are far from being an ‘empty
pot’ who are ready to be filled with knowledge. They are simply locked boxes
full of potential which should be discovered by caring and encouraging
teachers. (Anna, 15, Riga)
Schools
may be getting good results but they are not helping the students as
individuals. It seems to me that it’s the learner who should ask questions.
Give us the freedom to ask questions and do help us to find answers. Don’t you
see we learn more from our experience and when people trust and respect us? We
learn from our mistakes as well. (Hero Joy, 14, Kent)
I
think differences make the world go around. Good teachers know it more than
Maths rules. I think school must teach differences. And at the moment some
schools are doing the opposite, trying to make everyone normal. (Kate, 13,
London)
Schools
should develop creativity and dreams. When schools teach people not to seek
knowledge on their own, people become passive. Everybody has the right to be
free and choose what to be and what not to be, schools do not give that option,
they have a ‘well organised’ systematic life for you, in which you have to fit.
(Luis, 15, Boston)
1 a safe haven
[ˈheɪvn] надёжное и безопасное место
2 a mould [məʊld] матрица, шаблон
1. One of the children says that school should have a soul. Find
this extract and read it aloud.
2. What do the children want to change at school?
3. Why do the children want more freedom?
II. Listen to the conversation and answer the questions below.
1. What is wrong with
the accommodation?
2. Why did the boy
oversleep?
3. What agreement did
he reach with the person on Reception?
III. Let’s talk about the
environment.
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