Sections № 52, Unit 3 из решебника ГДЗ на учебник (student's book) enjoy english по Английскому языку 7 класса от авторов М.З. Биболетова, Н.Н. Трубанева. Готовое домашнее задание актуально на 2012-2018 годы.
Условие
Read what the conference participants from different countries think of a perfect school. Who do you agree with? Would you like to add anything?
Marina (Russia): I think a perfect school is a brightly decorated building. You can study any subject you like. Teachers talk to their students as if they are grown¬ups, individuals.
Students are allowed to talk freely about their problems in school or at home. Students are allowed to come to school whenever they want. The rules in school should be democratic: neither strict nor too free.
It would be also nice to have a school newspaper and school radio. The radio can be used not only for reporting news but also for the concerts prepared by the most talented students.
Alfred (Norway): The perfect school should start at 11 o'clock. Teachers should understand our problems and listen to the ideas we have. No school uniform and special haircuts!
The breaks should be longer than now. No boring subjects like Science or History. Students should only study the subjects they really enjoy. They shouldn't worry about tests and marks: if they don't know much - it's their personal business.
George (New Zealand): My perfect school is much like the school I study in. However some things could be changed. I'd like our teachers and students to treat each other with more respect.
Discipline should be quite strict but punishments shouldn't be very severe.
I think some subjects such as Geography, History, Art, Drama should be only studied by students who are interested in them. These subjects have nothing to do with real life. I think they are useless and boring.
I prefer the subjects that prepare us for the life outside school.
I'm sure school should still be compulsory.
Marina (Russia): I think a perfect school is a brightly decorated building. You can study any subject you like. Teachers talk to their students as if they are grown¬ups, individuals.
Students are allowed to talk freely about their problems in school or at home. Students are allowed to come to school whenever they want. The rules in school should be democratic: neither strict nor too free.
It would be also nice to have a school newspaper and school radio. The radio can be used not only for reporting news but also for the concerts prepared by the most talented students.
Alfred (Norway): The perfect school should start at 11 o'clock. Teachers should understand our problems and listen to the ideas we have. No school uniform and special haircuts!
The breaks should be longer than now. No boring subjects like Science or History. Students should only study the subjects they really enjoy. They shouldn't worry about tests and marks: if they don't know much - it's their personal business.
George (New Zealand): My perfect school is much like the school I study in. However some things could be changed. I'd like our teachers and students to treat each other with more respect.
Discipline should be quite strict but punishments shouldn't be very severe.
I think some subjects such as Geography, History, Art, Drama should be only studied by students who are interested in them. These subjects have nothing to do with real life. I think they are useless and boring.
I prefer the subjects that prepare us for the life outside school.
I'm sure school should still be compulsory.
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