English 7

||-my dream job-||

Every year my dream job changed and was different. This continued until I couldn’t imagine what my dream job would be. in childhood, when I was little, I wanted to be a president, a veterinarian, a singer, an artist, and all this can be listed ad infinitum. At this moment, I don’t specifically know what my dream job is and I have no idea where I’ll work in the future. but I have several versions. for example, go and become a psychologist or a producer. I liked being on stage since childhood, but I know that this is unlikely to ever happen and I don’t think about it that much. perhaps because I love learning languages, I could go into such a field. The main thing is that I enjoy going to work, and that I have a good salary, that I have a lot of money~. although my dream job is that they give me money for lying down on the sofa or give me 100 dollars for every breath I take

English 7

||-report of the week-||

this week we went to the museum of modern art, cooked meals and had a good time. we made caesar salad and wraps. we had lessons like geography and technology.We were at the Museum of Modern Art, there were beautiful pictures with deep meaning, it was very beautiful there. we also had a tea party and brought sweets

пон, English 7

||-the education in South Korea-||

The Education System
The Korean public education structure is divided into three parts: six years of primary school, followed by three years of middle school and then three years of high school. In 1996 only about five percent of Korea’s high schools were coeducational. The proportion of coeducational schools has increased by almost ten percent. However, classes in many coeducational high schools are still divided along gender lines. The curriculum is standardized so now both boys and girls study technology and domestic science.

The primary curriculum consists of nine principal subjects: moral education, Korean language, social studies, mathematics, science, physical education, music, fine arts, and practical arts. English-language instruction now begins in the third grade, so that children can start learning English in a relaxed atmosphere through conversational exchange, rather than through rote learning of grammatical rules as is still the practice in many middle and high schools. The major objectives, as stated in a 1996 background report by the Ministry of Education, are «to improve basic abilities, skills and attitudes; to develop language ability and civic morality needed to live in society; to increase the spirit of cooperation; to foster basic arithmetic skills and scientific observation skills; and to promote the understanding of healthy life and the harmonious development of body and mind.” The seventh annual curriculum, which began implementation in March 2000, kept these basic goals but updated many elements to reflect changes in Korean society.

The School Calendar and School Days

The school calendar has two semesters, the first extending from March through July and the second from September through February. There are summer and winter breaks, but 10 optional half days at the beginning and end of each break¾which are attended by practically all students¾reduce each of these biennial vacations to the remaining 10 days.

A typical day finds high schoolers studying before school begins at about 8:00 A.M. Classes run for 50 minutes each, with a morning break and a 50-minute lunch period. The afternoon session resumes at about 1:00 P.M., and classes continue until about 4:00 or 4:30, followed by the cleaning of the classroom. Students may then take a short dinner break at home, or they may eat at school. Teachers typically move from room to room, while students stay in one place.

English 7

my hobby

My hobby is learning languages, for me it is an interesting and pretty good activity. Now I know Russian, English and, of course, Armenian, and I learn Spanish and Korean. I very like learn these languages, for me Its really interesting hobby. I also really like to listen to music. I listen music everywhere. It’s really helps when I busy or annoyed or sad. I usually listen to K-pop, but sometimes I listen metal and rock.