Преподаватели привыкли просить студентов отключить свои мобильные телефоны, но вскоре они могут стать основным классом помощи для преподавания и обучения.
"Проведя годы, чтобы заставить молодых людей убрать свои мобильные телефоны, мы на самом деле будем просить студентов, чтобы вытащить их," предсказывает Салли Паггетти, учитель в Ричмонде. В настоящее время три школы в районе Ричмонда принимают участие в революционном проекте м-обучения, в рамках которого студенты будут использовать свои мобильные телефоны. "Я думаю, что студенты были очень мотивированы проектом и были быстры, чтобы узнать, как использовать новые телефоны," сказала г-жа Paggetti.
Великобритания имеет большое количество мобильных телефонов, с около 80% домов, владеющих одним или более. Больше телефонов в настоящее время имеют ссылки на Интернет и может сделать обмен фотографиями.
Они также намного меньше, чем компьютеры, так что вы можете взять их в любом месте.
Студенты могут использовать телефоны для получения доступа к учебным материалам. "А для языковых классов есть удивительные возможности. Студенты могут видеть и говорить с людьми в школе во Франции или Германии, " говорит г-жа Paggetti. "Я также использовал мобильные телефоны в школьных поездках - студенты звонят и отправляют фотографии друзьям, работающим в школе.'
Our teacher makes us do homework every evening.
The kitchen windows need cleaning.
They have begun to make preparation for the party.
He advised her to speak to her boss.
I dislike going to the theater alone.
Mr Roberts was seen to leave his house at 12.15 last night.
My sister can't stand watching horror films.
Can you imagine spending your holidays on the moon?
There's no point in calling again.
I don't allow people to smoke in my house.
It was silly of you to forget to lock the door.
He risks losing his wallet when he leaves it on his desk.
1. Не works in the centre of Chicago. 2. Does he work in the centre of Chicago? 3. He doesn't work in the centre of Chicago. 4. They read many books. 5. Do they read many books? 6. They don't read many books. 7. The children are eating soup now. 8.Are the children eating soup now? 9. The children aren't eating soup now. 10. Do you play volleyball well? 11. When do you play volleyball? 12. What does Nick do in the evening? 13. Does he go to the cinema in the evening? 14. We don't dance every day. 15. Look! Kate is dancing . 16.Does Kate sing well? 17. Where does he go in the morning? 18. He doesn't sleep after dinner. 19. My granny sleeps after dinner. 20. When do you sleep ? 21. Nina isn't sleeping now. 22. Where does John live? — He lives in England. 23. My friends from Switzerland speak four languages. 24. Does Elvire speak English, German and French? — Yes, she does. 25. She only doesn't speak Italian.
Once upon a time in a Russian village lived an old peasant. He had three sons. The two elder sons were clever, but the youngest was a fool named Ivanushka. The family had a wheat field. One day they noticed that at night something had come into the field and trampled the wheat. The old peasant sent his sons to guard the field.
On the first night the eldest son went to the field, but did not try hard enough to stay awake and fell asleep. On the second night the middle son went to the field, but he too fell asleep and did not see anything.
On the third night Ivanushka went there. At midnight he saw a great chestnut-gray stallion wearing a gold saddle and a silver bridle. The stallion started to eat and trampled the wheat. Ivanushka managed to catch the wonderful horse. The stallion said, "Let me go free, I will be your friend. If you need something, go to the field, whistle and say, "Sivka-Burka, appear here!" I will come and help you".
Ivanushka agreed and let him go free. It happened about that time that the tsar, who had no son, organized a contest to determine who would succeed him as tsar. He placed his beautiful daughter on the top floor of a very tall tower and announced that the man who could reach the princess jumping on a horse and could take the ring from her finger would win her hand in marriage and rule the land. The older brothers decided to go to the competition, but Ivanushka stayed home.
When his brothers left, he whistled and called Sivka-Burka, who rose thundering out of the ground. Ivanushka climbed in his right ear and climbed out of the left ear a very handsome, well-dressed young man. Then he rode to the competition to try his luck. Sivka jumped trying to reach the princess. Ivan was very close to her, but couldn't quite reach the ring. He quickly turned the horse and galloped home. There he turned back into his previous self. When his brothers came from the tsar's courtyard they told Ivanushka about the handsome man who almost reached the princess. Ivanushka only laughed at them.
The next day the same thing happened. On the third day, Ivanushka and Sivka-Burka reached the princess and took the ring from her finger. Then they galloped away so quickly that nobody could even see Ivanushka's face. At home he turned back into his previous self but he had one hand in a bandage. His brothers asked him, "What is wrong with your hand?" He laughed and said, "Nothing serious, just a scratch".
<span>Three days later, the tsar invited everyone to a feast. The old peasant came with his three sons. They sat at the table ate, drank and had fun. At the end of the feast the tsar's daughter herself served honey to the guests. When she approached Ivanushka, she noticed the bandage on his hand and asked him, "Good young man, why do have a bandage on your hand? Let me look at it!" And there everyone saw the ring on his finger. The princess said, "Dear father, here is my fiance!"</span>