What he can see with it stars, planets, the moon

If he can take photographs – camera, connect to computer

Can you use it? – send photos

2. Include some of these words and phrases such as: how much/far, can you, connect to, through, love to, show me.

 
 
 


APPENDIX

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS TO
Module 1 Education, Unit 2, Task 7

tuxedo – смокинг

Text 1

SOCIAL LIFE

In American high schools, there is often much interest in other students as there is in school subjects. You can see this when you look at a typical high school yearbook. It is written once a year by students in the twelfth grade. In the yearbook, there is a picture of each teacher and student. Other photos show teachers and students at football and basketball games, in class, at club meetings, or at school dances.

Choosing leaders is a large part of high school life. The children decide which students should direct school business and lead them in Student Council. This is a group of five or six students who talk to teachers about what happens at school. Once a month, some of the Student Council leaders go to a meeting of PTSA (Parent Teacher Student association). There they work with parents and teachers to make their school better.

For many students in American high schools, the important thing is making friends, being popular, and having a good social life. Many students go out together after school – to fast food restaurants, movies, or dances. One big social event that takes place in high schools is the ‘prom’ or school dance. The students go to the ‘prom’ in couples. The boys wear ‘tuxedos,’ and the girls wear beautiful dresses.

During the high school years, students make strong friendships. They remember high school friends and other students long after they finished school. So every ten years they come together. They have a special party with others from their graduating class. The graduating class is all the students who finished school the same year. At that big class party, students look at old yearbook photos and talk about what happened at school and what has happened since then. They often remember the high school years as the best years of their lives.

Text 2

cheer – одобрительное приветствие, восклицание, аплодисменты

SPORTS IN SCHOOL

Americans learn sports as part of their education. They learn two or more games, such as football or basketball. At high school, they choose groups of boys or girls to make teams. They choose those who are best at sport. These teams compete against teams from other schools. In many schools students learn wrestling, running, tennis, golf and swimming. They have teams for some of these sports, too.

Robert’s high school basketball team is very good. They have won the most games against other high school basketball teams in their state. Robert’s parents, friends, and teachers all travel with the team to other schools to watch them play.

Robert’s team practices often. The team meets every day after school, and two Saturdays a month. Sometimes Robert wishes he had more time to meet with his friends, and he doesn’t like getting up early on Saturdays. But most of the time he is happy to be on the team. He loves basketball, and enjoys playing against other schools.

The games between schools are often exciting. Other students, the ones not on the team, love to watch them. They let everyone know this by shouting and cheering when the team is playing well.

There is a special club of girls and boys (mostly girls) who jump up and down and shout for their football team. They call themselves, cheerleaders, because they lead everyone in shouts and cheers. They wear clothes of a special color – the color of their school’s team. The football players wear that color, too. Each school has a team color and a team name. Cheerleaders call out the team name in their cheers. They practice many hours to learn the special jumping and cheering. cheerleading is almost a sport itself.

Text 3

Pledge of Allegiance – обет/клятва верности/преданности

CEREMONIES IN SCHOOL

Pledge of Allegiance

Every classroom has an American flag in it. From elementary to high school, students start each day by standing up and saluting the flag. They put their hands over their hearts and say the ‘Pledge of Allegiance.’ This is a promise to the country. It was written by people who came to America over 200 years ago. Saluting the flag helps people think about the United States and its freedom.

Homecoming

At many high schools and universities there is a big football game once a year and a parade afterwards. This is called ‘Homecoming.’ Students who graduated from the school like to return for Homecoming to see their old friends and teachers again. In the parade cheerleaders and football players walk together. The school band plays loud music for their fans and team. The parade is full of the school colors.

Awards

In American schools there are ceremonies for students who have done good work in school or who are excellent at sports. At these special ceremonies all the students and teachers come together.

They watch the school director give prizes to the students. Sometimes the prize is money for later university study.

Graduation

When students graduate from high school, each of them gets a prize. The prize they get is the high school diploma, written on nice paper with the name of the student and the school. Afterwards the graduating class has a big party, or ‘prom.’ Everyone wears fine clothes and a band plays dance music. It is a party to remember. Student, teachers and parents have worked hard for each diploma. Graduation is the greatest ceremony of all in American schools.