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Which of these verbs would normally be used with each of the nouns below? Translate the word combinations into Russian/Belarusian.
E.g.: to meet – standards, requirements, targets, needs. Verbs: to implement, to promote, to penalize, to administer, to delay. Nouns: reforms, ideas, policies, exams, a territory, understanding, (economic) growth, a new product, a student, a company, tests, plans, changes.
2. Translate the sentences into Russian/Belarusian: 1. Across the country, students, teachers and education officials are playing a game of chicken with testing regimes. 2. Of the states that promised a new regime of accountability, only a handful are on track to meet targets. 3. Other states have lowered the passing scores or delayed phasing them in as a graduation or promotion requirement. 4. The state should be commended for holding fast to the principle of statewide testing. 5. Student scores … have been improving on a number of fronts since the tests have been administered, and the gap between minority students and others has been narrowing. Fill in the gaps with the right particle or preposition where necessary. 1. … the new Assessment Test the students who cannot read … the third-grade level won’t be promoted … the fourth grade. 2. They accused the government … not doing enough to promote … the country’s economic growth. 3. He was promoted … manager … assistant director. 4. Modern science offers many alternatives that could be phased … a new system of language teaching. 5. These outdated methods are now being finally phased … . 6. Simon tried to catch … with his peers. 7. The new idea is catching … fast. 8. The curriculum will be revised to help those who fall … with their reading. 9. The number of overseas students has fallen … drastically. 10. Politicians want to hold … … power at all costs. 11. Did they think that their measures would hold … inflation? 12. The student is very ambitious, don’t try to hold him … . 13. Some experts claim that retention policies put many children … a disadvantage.
Speech activities
Answer the following questions. 1. What measures were taken under the No Child Left Behind Act to raise standards in American schools? 2. Did these measures prove to be successful nationwide? 3. Do you share the author’s opinion that test scores can be a conclusive indicator of academic progress? 4. What is your attitude to the system of statewide testing that is being administered in this country as a major entrance requirement? Can it substitute the traditional exams? Yes/No. Why? [Note the breadth of this problem. It has several dimensions, each of which should be addressed in a full answer. Talk to teachers and school-leavers, list their arguments for and against testing. Look out for further debates on this topic in the news media, on radio and television.
Comment on the phrase “Teaching is never an end in itself but a measure of other factors”. (What factors do you think besides those mentioned in the article are implied?). Group work Look at the list below of the possible aims of education. In column A put a number 0–5 according to the importance attached to these aims at the school you went to. In column B put a number 0–5 according to what you think the ideal school’s priorities should be.
When you have finished, compare your conclusions as a class.
Reading four
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