Modern schools give us all the technical opportunities to use them for our education.
But does this circumstance have negative sides?
Let's take a little bit more determined look at the problem of computers at school and whether they should or shouldn't be banned.
On the one hand, computers at schools are neccecary, that's for sure. Informatics' classes, presentations and other aspects of multimedia innovations
(not that it counts as innovations currently, but still), electives & other extracurricular things. On the other hand, using school public computers
for your own business, which has nothing to do with school itself, must be limited. First of all, internet access. Social networks and most importantly sites
with m-rated content need to be banned at the computers which are used by pupils (same for teachers and administration, but that would be too impertinently
for that kind of composition :D). Secondly, i see no point of using computers between classes, but that could be okay with teachers permission. Not only
computers are what we should worry about, though. Wi-Fi at schools needs to have a password, too. Because, well, does sitting on vkontakte while classes help a
learning process? I don't think so.
In conclusion, I can say that computers have to be at school, but must use only in educational aims.
:1 on weekdays in the evening I'm rarely at home . 2 Son of my sister is
going to go to College this year and my son is already studying in the
Institute
.3 When did you do that?"Vcera Where he was last month? 5 When he came ?- On last week. 6 How long does a movie?
Feed- fed -fed
Find -found - found
Get -got -got
Go -went -gone
Give - gave -given
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Слово<u /> <u />"<u>nice</u>" в еще двух сравнительных степенях.
Nice - nicer - (the)<span> nicest </span><span>- так!</span>
<span>1. I watched an adventure film last night.
2.I did my homework this morning.
3.This class started an hour ago.
4.I got up at seven o'clok this morning.
5.We studied French last year.
</span><span>6.I had bacon and eggs for breakfast.
</span><span>2) Complete the past simple questions.
1. When did you begin this exercise?
2. When did you start at this school?
3. When did you go on holiday?
4. When did you celebrate your birthday?
5. When did you watch a film?
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3) 1. I began this exercise 2 hours ago.
2. I started at this school 5 years ago.
3. I went on holiday four weeks ago.
4. I celebrated my birthday 10 days ago.
5. I watched a film two month ago.