(Škola a jej zariadenie. Učebné predmety. Školský systém.)
VOCABULARY
School subjects: Art and Design, Biology, Chemistry, Citizenship, English, French, Games, Geography, History, ICT (Information and Communication Technology), Maths, Music, PE (Physical Education), RE (Religious Education), Physics, Science, Slovak, Technology
School things – aids, materials etc.: board/blackboard, book, chair, desk, exercise book, pen, pencil, school bag
School - people: pupil, student, teacher
School – place: classroom, school – primary school, secondary school
School – related words: break, class register, homework, period/double period, school uniform, timetable
Verbs: do homework, have a break, learn, listen to, make a project, spell, read, start/finish lessons, write
VOCABULARY
School things – aids, materials etc.: board/blackboard, book, chair, desk, exercise book, glue, map, pen, pencil, school bag
School - people: classmate, pupil, student, teacher
School – place: canteen, classroom, school – primary school, secondary school
School – related words: break, class register, homework, lesson, lessons, period/double period, school holidays, school trip, school uniform, subject, timetable
Verbs: do homework, have a break, learn, listen to, make a project, practise, read, speak, start/finish lessons, study, teach, write
A: You are in your new class. You haven’t got any information.
B: You sit next to your new classmate in the classroom. The new classmate is your partner B.
School things – aids, materials etc.: board/blackboard, book, chair, chalk, desk, duster, exercise book, glue, map, pen, pencil, school bag, ruler, sponger, whiteboard School - people: classmate, pupil, student, teacher, university
School – place: canteen, classroom, gym, library, playground, school – primary school, secondary school
School – related words: break, certificate, class register, homework, lesson, lessons, marks, mistake, period/double period, school holidays, school trip, school uniform, subject, test, timetable
Verbs: do homework, have a break, learn, listen, make a project, spell, practise, read, revise, speak, start/finish lessons, start/leave school, study, teach, write
A: You’re going on a school trip. You have to pack your bag. Your partner B is your friend. He was on his school trip last week.
B: You were on a school trip last week. Your partner A is going on his school trip tomorrow.
A: You’re really poor at Maths. You don’t like it. You think it isn’t very important for your future.
B: You enjoy Maths lessons. You’ve got the good marks. You want to study Maths in your future.
A: You phone to your classmate. You’re ill and you must to stay in the bed. What happened at school today?
B: You have a call. This is your classmate. She wasn’t at school today.
8.,9. ROČNÍK
School things – aids, materials etc.: board/blackboard, book, chair, chalk, desk, duster, exercise book, glue, map, pen, pencil, school bag, ruler, sponger, whiteboard School - people: classmate, class clown, class teacher, headmistress, head teacher, pupil, student, teacher, teacher’s pet
School – place: canteen, classroom, computer room, grammar school, gym, gymnasium, library, playground, school, university
School – related words: break, class register, exam, grades, have the chance, homework, lecture, lesson, lessons, marks, mistake, period/double period, school holidays, school trip, school uniform, school website, subject, test, timetable
Verbs: attend, cheat, bully, do homework, examine, fail, have a break, improve, learn, listen, make a project, miss, pass, pay attention to, practise, read, revise, speak, spell, start/finish lessons, start/leave school, study, teach, write
be good/poor/bad at be interested in
be kept in after school be in a class
be late
enjoy ... subjects
excuse somebody from school forget homework
have about … weeks of holiday. have about … lessons a day / week have lessons from … to …
pass / fail an exam / a test repeat a year
revise for
take / sit an exam study … subjects wear school uniforms
The following subjects / courses are …
There are usually between … and … students The school year is divided into … terms.
The school year begins in … and finishes in …
A: You’re a teacher. You are angry because your student, partner B, is always late. Why? B: You’re a student who is late for lessons. You must explain your teacher, partner B, why you’re often late.
A: You haven’t done a Geography project yet. You don’t understand the instructions. B: You have already done a Geography project, but your partner A has some problems with it.
A: You want to study abroad, but you’re really a lazy student and your marks aren’t so good.
B: You’re a good student. You learn a lot. Advise your partner A to become a good student.
A: You think students should wear school uniforms at our school. It will solve a lot of problems.
B: You think school uniforms aren’t important. You´re really glad not wear it to school.
A: You were revising for the test for hours, but finally failed it. You are unhappy.
B: Your partner A is unhappy. You passed the test excellently. Your test was the best in your class.