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Презентация "Schools around the world"Spotlight10

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Schools around  the world Spotlight 10, Module 3a

Schools around the world

Spotlight 10, Module 3a

THE TYPES OF THE SCHOOLS A boarding school A single-sex school A co-educational school A state school A private school A specialist school . A school for boys and girls A school students go for a practical reason ( ex. To become an actor) A school for only boys and girls A school owned by the government A school which students live in during school term A school you usually have to pay to go to

THE TYPES OF THE SCHOOLS

  • A boarding school
  • A single-sex school
  • A co-educational school
  • A state school
  • A private school
  • A specialist school .
  • A school for boys and girls
  • A school students go for a practical reason ( ex. To become an actor)
  • A school for only boys and girls
  • A school owned by the government
  • A school which students live in during school term
  • A school you usually have to pay to go to
 What is true for your school? There are lots of rules (to wear a uniform, to be polite). Facilities and equipment are good. The teachers are strict. Students are motivated. There is a selection of unusual subjects to choose from. Students sit a lot of exams. Most students take part in extra-curricular activities. Students get a lot of homework. Most students live nearby.  What would you change?

What is true for your school?

  • There are lots of rules (to wear a uniform, to be polite).
  • Facilities and equipment are good.
  • The teachers are strict.
  • Students are motivated.
  • There is a selection of unusual subjects to choose from.
  • Students sit a lot of exams.
  • Most students take part in extra-curricular activities.
  • Students get a lot of homework.
  • Most students live nearby.

What would you change?

Eliciting meaning from the text Dread Invented Training Skills Unusual Public transport created; came up with knowledge and/or ability to do sth well the process of learning skills for a particular job  means of travelling available to the public, e.g. bus, train, metro, etc. uncommon, strange not to look forward to sth; to fear sth

Eliciting meaning from the text

  • Dread
  • Invented
  • Training
  • Skills
  • Unusual
  • Public transport
  • created; came up with
  • knowledge and/or ability to do sth well
  • the process of learning skills for a particular job
  • means of travelling available to the public, e.g. bus, train, metro, etc.
  • uncommon, strange
  • not to look forward to sth; to fear sth
Eliciting meaning from the text 7. Smart compulsory (rules) well-dressed not modern set of clothes worn for work or school join in, take part be present; go regularly (school) 8. Participate 9. Strict 10. Old-fashioned 11. Uniform 12. Attend

Eliciting meaning from the text

7. Smart

  • compulsory (rules)
  • well-dressed
  • not modern
  • set of clothes worn for work or school
  • join in, take part
  • be present; go regularly (school)

8. Participate

9. Strict

10. Old-fashioned

11. Uniform

12. Attend

A: Hello, we’re making a TV programme about schools in Russia. Could you tell me about your school? B: Yes, of course. What would you like to know? A: When does school start? B: School starts at 8 am. A: And how do you get to school? B: I go on public transport. It takes 20 minutes. A: Do students wear a uniform? B: No, we can wear what we like. A: Are there rules in your school? B: Yes, of course, but they are not that strict.etc

A: Hello, we’re making a TV programme about

schools in Russia. Could you tell me about

your school?

B: Yes, of course. What would you like to know?

A: When does school start?

B: School starts at 8 am.

A: And how do you get to school?

B: I go on public transport. It takes 20 minutes.

A: Do students wear a uniform?

B: No, we can wear what we like.

A: Are there rules in your school?

B: Yes, of course, but they are not that strict.etc

HOMETASK Imagine that you are a newspaper correspondent and write a short article about your school (60-80 WORDS).

HOMETASK

  • Imagine that you are a newspaper correspondent and write a short article about your school (60-80 WORDS).