Exercise 3. Answer the questions. 1. Where is Mellish school situated? 2. How many pupils are there in the school? 3. Is it hard or easy for the teachers to work in this school? 4. Why do some of the pupils sleep during the lessons? 5. Is the principal optimistic? Mellish school is in the slums of Brooklyn for pupils between twelve and fifteen years of age. There are about 1500 pupils there, and 90 teachers.
It’s a problem school, perhaps one of the most difficult schools in America. The white teachers can’t walk to the school because they may be attacked. They all drive to school, and their cars have special locks. There’s always a black policeman at the door of the school. He has a radio contact with the school guards. Pupils must have a written permission from the teacher if they want to go to the toilet. There’s a guard outside the washroom. Only one child can go into the washroom at a time, and he can’t stay there long.
The children who live in that district go to that school. They are all black children. However, why do the teachers work there?
“It’s very hard of course,” says Jane Flinch, a forty- five-year-old teacher. Most children have problems at home. Some of them are beaten by their parents. Some of them sleep at the lessons because they had to work at night. Some of the children get sick at the lessons because they didn’t have breakfast or even a meal for a day or two.
It’s the love of the job that keeps the teachers in that school. They teach and do social work. They feel that they are doing something good for the children who need help.
“There’s also the problem of violence,” says one of the teachers. “Sometimes when I go into a class, I can feel that some of the children are like a dynamite. However, I feel quite safe. I am sure that other pupils will help me.” There is very little money for teaching in that school. There is no money to buy food for the children.
The principal of the school has been there for many years. A lot of his happy optimism has gone. “No, I’m not optimistic about the future. Look around you,” he says and points out of the window at the high wall round the school. ”It’s not a very bright sight: buildings have holes instead of the windows, shops are closed, groups of people are sitting on the steps of the houses. They have nowhere to go and nothing to do.”
“We need money,” he says, “money is the only way to help this school and these people, and, of course, jobs for the people.”
My hobby is cooking. I like to cook all kinds of light meals, especially something sweet.
I cook when I have free time. I also love to cook with friends. When I do this with friends, it is much more interesting and fun than cooking on my own. All in all, my everyday cooking place is my home.
For example, making your favorite pancakes is quite simple:
To make batter you will need:
- 1 glass of flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 eggs
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons of sugar
- 1 glass of milk
- 1 tablespoon oil
1) Mix and stir all ingredients well in a large bowl.
2) Put the dough in a hot skillet; cook on both sides until golden brown.
3) Serve pancakes with honey or jam.
I love to cook because. Cooking is soothing. And you feel like a little creator who creates something himself.
Well, I hope you enjoyed this little story about my hobby. Sorry to take your time. Thank you for your attention!
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THE LAST DAY I WANTED TO WALK ALONG THE SEASHORE
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ON CARABLE NOBODY
PEOPLE WERE CALLING FOR HELP
I RAN OVER TO MOM
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