onsdag 15. april 2009

Tasks page 260
1)
-Ketil went to Rowland High School in California.
- He got to know people when he present him self for the class and they got curious about Norway, and they asked questions.
-Ketil studied math and (getting around).
-In his leisure time he played soccer, and spent some time with the host-family.
-What made Tonje’s school somewhat special, was that it was an outdoor school, without corridors or anything like that.
-At her school, the classes had about 25-30 students.
-For lunch they either had food, brought from home, or they bought food in the cafeteria.
-They were informed about daily events through the news on the school TV’s.
2)
1. False. Each state decides how its schools are to be organized.
2. T.
3. T
4. T
5. T
6. F. Then they will bring their own food.
7. T.
8. F. They say the pledge of Allegiance.
9. T
10.F

4)

I believe that the pledge of the allegiance should be removed from schools. those who must listen to this are young students. Politics and religion should not be part of the school.Politics and religion shouldn’t be a part of the classroom, particularly if it isn’t related to any subject, like social studies.

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