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Material de inglés tipo icfes, Traducciones de Inglés

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Tipo: Traducciones

2022/2023

Subido el 25/06/2024

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¡Descarga Material de inglés tipo icfes y más Traducciones en PDF de Inglés solo en Docsity! My school My school doesn’t exist anymore. The buildings were knocked down are being in service for 50 years. In 2012, Hartridge High School was renamed Llanwern is now much smaller than it used to be. The buildings now occupy a single site. I haven’t been back since it was rebuilt, but the pictures look jolly nice. When I went there in 1968, the Hartridge school was known as one of the largest schools in the country. It had 2,000 pupils, and had three separate schools: lower (11-13), middle (14-16) and upper (16-18) and covered more than 40 blocks. We liked being close to the railway line, and we were proud to have our own swimming pool. Although it was good to have so much space; the physical environment was of Little consequence, what really mattered was what we learned. We were taught everything from how to enter college to how to look after large areas of trees. We also took sport very seriously. At school, we learned to believe in ourselves and we were taught that anything was possible. My school was exactly that – teachers believe they could teach everything and everyone. I hope they continue with the same educational system. Schools succeed when they have good teachers and ideals. Don’t think attractive new purple buildings automatically promote learning. The gray, old school served us well because the people in it believed in the power of education. 41. What’s the author’s purpose in this article? A. to compare did and new schools. B. to describe the history of two schools. C. to show how valuable his school was. D. to explain the importance of space in schools. 42. What can a reader find out from this text? A. The writer had a wide variety of classes. B. His education was influenced by school colors. C. The school was in the countryside. D. Students were good swimmers. 43. What was the school’s main objective?
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