Задание 1 Юнит 1 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 7 класс
1 Trevor’s the Forward International Holiday Camp not far from Sochi. Hetasks interviewing kids from different countries for The RAP survey.
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1 Trevor’s the Forward International Holiday Camp not far from Sochi. Hetasks interviewing kids from different countries for The RAP survey.
T001 Listen without looking at the text and say which countries the kids interviewed by Trevor come from.
Trevor: When does school start where you live?
Ben: I’m Ben. I’m from the UK. We start school in September.
Maxim: My name’s Maxim. I’m from Russia. We’re back to school in September too on the first of September. It’s the same day for both schoolchildren and university students the country.
Trevor: Does anybody start school in spring?
Yoko: Yes, in Japan we start in April, and so do children in Thailand, I have a Thai friend. I’m Yoko from Japan.
Cody: In Australia we start in February, we live in the southern hemisphere — for us February is the last summer month! I’m Cody, my family has just moved from Australia to the UK.
Trevor: Do you all start school at 8.30, like they do in Russia?
Lucas: Oh, no! Lucky Russian students! In Brazil we start as early as 7 a.m.
Li Min: In China we also start quite early, but a little later than you do — 7.30.
Oh, you must get hungry by noon, then. Do you have your lunch at school?
Lucas: In Brazil we have to go home to have lunch, we don’t have it at school.
In China we have lunch at school during a break which lasts two hours.
Yoko: There’s a lunch break in Japan and we take turns to serve it to each other. It’s fun.
Trevor: What about uniforms? Do you all have to wear uniforms at school?
Yoko: In Japan uniforms are required and there are also many rules for hair styles, shoes, socks, skirt length, make-up, accessories, and more.
Li Min: In China it’s so different. Yes, there is a school uniform, but in some schools you n t have to wear it if you don’t want to. A uniform for boys and girls is very much alike - it’s a loose sports suit.
Trevor: So many countries, so many worlds, each one is different and fascinating! Do you schools have anything in common?
Everybody: Yes, they’re our home away from home!
Vocabulary
southern hemisphere
to serve
accessories
to be required
fascinating
Listen again and fill in the table in your Workbook.
P Look at the text, listen and repeat.