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REVISION
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RESULTS:
Less than 3
SOS! You have problems! You have to change your attitude to school, or you'll be at the back of your class. Ask for help and try your best. More than 3 but less than 9 Your school success depends upon your efforts in study and other school activities. You're one of 'so-so' pupils.
More than 9 Wow! You are a real top class pupil. You've got a chance to go far in your future. Don't stop. Go on!
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b) Now compare your scores in a small group. Do you agree with your score? Why (Why not)?
Start like this:I agree with my score.
I got thirteen and I ...
I don't agree with my score.
I got only five points but I ...
c) Work in your group. What do you think it is necessary to do to make your school life more exciting (to make your lessons more interesting)? Compare your ideas with the rest of the class.
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5. a) Read the information about two schools.
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All pupils study Maths, Science and a Foreign Language — some choose English, others French or German. Pupils get a lot of homework every day, but not at weekends. The school is also closed at weekends. Children have an hour and a half for lunch, and during this time they can study in the library or join a music club — there is a very good music teacher at the school. The school is in the centre of the city, but, unfortunately, there is nowhere to play sport and pupils have to go to a sports centre by bus. The school is near to public transport, so pupils don't have to come to school by bicycle or motorbike.
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The school has excellent sports facilities — basketball and tennis courts, a modern gymnasium, football and hockey fields. Children in the school are from 6 to 16 years old. Only those pupils over 11 get homework. Everybody in the school takes Maths, English and Science. Children can eat lunch in the school and one of the teachers organises a lunchtime disco in the hall. There is no library or music room in the school. The school is open on Saturdays for sports activities. The school organises school buses, and nobody can come to school by bicycle.
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