Choosing schools (9 th form)


nd The 2 of January Saturday Phonetic drillIt is time for school; it is time for fun.It's a time for learning for everyone.So, sit down; take a seat.We are in for a treat. Checking up the homework Choosing schools New words:boarding school [bɔ diη sku:l] facility [fəsiliti] science [saiәns] strict [strikt] catch up [kæt∫ Λp] Grammar.Todays our new grammatical theme is the Phrasal verb . Phrasal verb is a made up of several words, e.g. come round, into something, get on with somebody. Manor SchoolIndependent Boarding School of boys 10 - 17 years. We offerSmall classes and qualified staff, much individual attention.Good accommodation.Good facilities, including a well-equipped computer centre, three science laboratoriesA full games programme including rugby, soccer, hockey, swimming, athletics. Forres Sandle Manor SchoolManor school libraryManor school canteen St. Luke’s SchoolBoarding and day school for Boys and GirlsContinuous Education, 8 – 18 yearsEntry possible at any ageQualified staffMaximum class size 20 pupilsGood family atmosphereReasonable feeGood sports facilitiesApply for prospectus: admissions officer St. Luke’s SchoolSt. Luke’s School canteenSt. Luke’s School library Alternative American SchoolMy school was very different from most schools. It was in a lovely old house in a forest. There were only sixty pupils. There weren’t many facilities, but there was a good library if you wanted to look up information or catch up with your work. You won’t believe this, but we didn’t have to go to lessons! And there was no homework or tests, or anything like that, we could do what we wanted. If we wanted to study, we just went to the teachers and asked them to help us. At first, I was bored! Then I got interested in science and computers, and I studied science with a teacher who I got on with. I liked it so much that now I’m studying engineering at university and I want to go on to do further research. There were lots of other activities at school you could take up if you wanted – sport, painting, acting. The best thing was that we were free, and the school meetings, and everyone could vote – each student had the same vote as the teachers. We decided all kinds of things – we even chose the teachers. A lot of people don’t believe me, but it worked really well. Alternative American SchoolAlternative American school`s libraryAlternative American school`s canteen Traditional British SchoolWell, I went to a traditional British public school. I left four years ago. The school is in the city. It has about 700 students, and it's mostly a boarding school. There are lots of facilities for sport — tennis courts, a swimming pool. There are also good science labo­ratories and lots of computers. The classes are small, so if you fall behind with your work the teacher will go over it with you. It may have changed now, but we did a lot of subjects and we even had lessons on Saturday mornings! We had some free afternoons when we could get together. They gave us lots of homework and we had tests all the time. I remember that after-school clubs were quite popular. I was in a drama club — we once put on a performance of Hamlet — and I also set up a school radio station! There were lots of rules and discipline was strict. We could only go out of the school at certain times, and we had to wear a uniform. Traditional British SchoolTraditional British school`s libraryTraditional British school`s canteen {5A111915-BE36-4E01-A7E5-04B1672EAD32}British schoolAmerican schoolLocation and sizeFacilitiesAfter – school activitiesDiscipline There were only seventy pupils.And there was homework or tests. I’m studying teaching at university.It has about 700 students.There are lots of facilities for sport — tennis courts, a swimming pool.I remember that after-school clubs were quite popular.I was in a drama club — we once put on a performance of Robinson Crusoe.There were lots of rules and discipline was strict. Match the phrasal verbs to their definitions connected with the meanings in the texts.1. catch up a. to have a good relationship2. fall behind b. to begin to do something as a pastime3. get on with c. to work hard to do uncompleted work.4. look up d. to search for a piece of information5. go on e. to fail to keep level with another6. take up f. to continue Complete the sentences.a. There’s a good library in our school if you want to _______information.b. I couldn’t finish my diploma work because of my health and now I’m ______.c. I have two sisters. We all _____with each other.d. There are a lot of after-school activities you can _________.e. I was ill for two weeks so I _____ with my study.f. Don’t stop. ______reading. 1) How many students has British school? 2) Where this school situated? 3) Are there lots of facilities for sport? 4) Are there after-school clubs? 5) Which club did he go? 6) Whose performance did they put on? 7) Is discipline strict? 1) Where this school situated? 2) How many pupils studied there? 3) Did they go to lessons? 4) Which everything is decided? 5) Which activities are there? 6) What they are decided? 7) Are these activities free? Match the English words and word combinations with their Kazakh equivalentsTimetable ШешімPerformance ШағымFacilities ҮзілісDiscipline Одан әрі зеттеуFurther research СебепLook up ЖалғастыруGo on ІздеуComplaint ЖеңілдіктерDecision ҚойылымBreak Сабақ кестесіReason Тәртіп ProverbsFind the words and translate into English1) Ақыл - тозбайтын тон,… – таусылмайтын кен.2) Ақыл –дария,Ой – ...3) Күш - білімде, білім - ...4) … - теңіз, білім - қайық.Өмір – үлкен ... Ex 11. p 103. Home taskComplete the sentences Marking3 45 The lesson is overGood – bye!