My ideal school. I like my school, but I think it could be better, so I would like to tell you about my ideal school. My ideal school would be situated in a quiet place near a big park, so that students could walk there after classes to relax. There would be a big buffet, where students could have a cup of tea or coffee with a sandwich during the breaks. My ideal school would also have lockers for books and personal things like in American schools. Nowadays we have to study a lot of subjects at school. But I think that the most important subjects are those, which will help us to pass the Unified State Exam and to enter the university. In my ideal school the majority of sciences would be given at fact-finding level and students of a high school would be allowed to choose subjects, which they would like to learn on a higher level, according to their aims and preferences. But of course, Russian will be a compulsory subject for everyone at my school, because we must admit that it is necessary for the literate writing. Information technology is another important subject, because computers simplify our lives and each of students will need to use it in future.
1. If it (rains), we (shall not go) out. If you (want) to come home late, (ask) your parents. 2. Can you tell me what (to do)? Can you (give) me some advice? Your problem is serious. Let me (think) about it Playing footbal is a great way to keep fit. You seem (to be) ill. Why don't you (make) an appointment with the doctor? 3. It was raining so hard that we couldn't go out. She was so tired that she took the week off. The children were having such a wonderful time that they didn't want to go bed. 4. Linda asked me where I was going. The police officer told him to put his hands up in the air. The teacher said that she wanted to have a word with me. Alex asked Karen if she wanted to go out for dinner that night.