10.3. Fashion Club and Drama Club.
10.4. Yes, we have. It is about great events at our school and every student can make his voice heard in the newspaper.
10.5. I'd like to read other students' opinion about school life and suggestions on how to make school life more colorful.
10.6. I can write articles about my school life.
10.7. Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.
10.8. Yes, because I can experience and learn what I cannot learn in class. It helps me to develop my social skills. / No, I wouldn't, because I'm quiet and I don't make friends easily.
10.9. Yes, my friends and I went to climb mountains.
Listening on Page 101
Before playing the tape, Teacher asks students to look through the questions first. According to the questions, students may make a prediction to the listening materials. Play the tape again if necessary. Then check the answers with the whole class.
Step III Task
Ask students to write an article for a school newspaper about the highlights of their school year.
First ask students discuss and make notes of the things that they remember most. Then ask them to look through this module and note down words and phrases that they might want to use in their article. After this, they will discuss how to organize their article. At last they will write the article individually.
A sample of the article:
Highlights of My School Days
What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the human soul. -Addison
Manhood, not scholarship, is the first aim of education. -Ernest Thompson Seton
Education does not mean teaching people what they do not know. It means teaching them to behave as they do not behave. -John Ruchkin
My formal education began at age 6. My memories of what happened to me as a first and second grade student have been erased from my brain, but I clearly