First of all, my dream school should be modern and well-equipped with large corridors and light classrooms. If I were a principal of school, I'd buy new chairs and tables. Also the school needs whiteboards with markers or even smart boards. They would look good in classrooms. Smart board is a new technology, which is especially useful for studying.
Secondly, I would cancel homework. It would be better if children could do all exercises during school hours and then be free. I also think that schoolchildren shouldn't carry such heavy rucksacks. They could simply leave their textbooks and workbooks at school library, for example. My dream school should have a large playground and a swimming-pool. I love swimming and I would be happy to have swimming lessons instead of other physical exercises.
As for the dining-room, I would change the food there and would make the breaks a little longer, so that children can eat without running. I would also like to have a more spacious library with lots of interesting books and magazines. In my dream school all teachers are kind, intelligent and friendly. They are in good relationships with pupils. I would like to go to different concerts, exhibitions, picnics more often with my class.
This is the idea of my dream school and I hope that someday schools will become a better place to study.
Ulan-Ude is the capital of the Republic of Buryatia, Russia; it is located about 100 kilometers southeast of Lake Baikal on the Uda River at its confluence with the Selenga. According to the 2010 census, Ulan-Ude had a population of 404,426, compared to 359,391 at the 2002 census, making it the third most populous city in Eastern Siberia.
Ulan-Ude was first named Udinsky (Udinskoe) for its location on the Uda River. From about 1735, the settlement became known as Udinsk( Udinsk), and in 1775 received the status of a city under this name.
The name was changed to Verkhneudinsk, literally "verkhny Udinsk" (Verkhneudinsk), in 1783 to distinguish it from Nizhneudinsk ("nizhny Udinsk"), lying on another Uda River near Irkutsk, which in the same year received the status of a city. "Up" and "down" refer to the position of the two cities relative to each other, not to the location of the cities on their respective Uda Rivers. Verkhneudinsk is located at the mouth of its Ud, i.e. at the lower end, while Nizhneudinsk is located along the middle section of its Ud.
The current name was given to the city in 1934 and means "red Uda" in Buryat, reflecting the communist ideology of the Soviet Union
First of all, my dream school should be modern and well-equipped with large corridors and light classrooms. If I were a principal of school, I'd buy new chairs and tables. Also the school needs whiteboards with markers or even smart boards. They would look good in classrooms. Smart board is a new technology, which is especially useful for studying.
Secondly, I would cancel homework. It would be better if children could do all exercises during school hours and then be free. I also think that schoolchildren shouldn't carry such heavy rucksacks. They could simply leave their textbooks and workbooks at school library, for example. My dream school should have a large playground and a swimming-pool. I love swimming and I would be happy to have swimming lessons instead of other physical exercises.
As for the dining-room, I would change the food there and would make the breaks a little longer, so that children can eat without running. I would also like to have a more spacious library with lots of interesting books and magazines. In my dream school all teachers are kind, intelligent and friendly. They are in good relationships with pupils. I would like to go to different concerts, exhibitions, picnics more often with my class.
This is the idea of my dream school and I hope that someday schools will become a better place to study.
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Ulan-Ude is the capital of the Republic of Buryatia, Russia; it is located about 100 kilometers southeast of Lake Baikal on the Uda River at its confluence with the Selenga. According to the 2010 census, Ulan-Ude had a population of 404,426, compared to 359,391 at the 2002 census, making it the third most populous city in Eastern Siberia.
Ulan-Ude was first named Udinsky (Udinskoe) for its location on the Uda River. From about 1735, the settlement became known as Udinsk( Udinsk), and in 1775 received the status of a city under this name.
The name was changed to Verkhneudinsk, literally "verkhny Udinsk" (Verkhneudinsk), in 1783 to distinguish it from Nizhneudinsk ("nizhny Udinsk"), lying on another Uda River near Irkutsk, which in the same year received the status of a city. "Up" and "down" refer to the position of the two cities relative to each other, not to the location of the cities on their respective Uda Rivers. Verkhneudinsk is located at the mouth of its Ud, i.e. at the lower end, while Nizhneudinsk is located along the middle section of its Ud.
The current name was given to the city in 1934 and means "red Uda" in Buryat, reflecting the communist ideology of the Soviet Union