Most people have hobbies and interests which they prefer doing in their free time. As for me, I don’t get much free time, especially on weekdays. However, at weekends I try to do the activities I like most of all. They are skating, bowling, dancing, swimming, reading, listening to music and going out with my friends. Ice-skating is something that I have taken up recently and I quite enjoy it. Swimming is my all time favourite activity. For bowling and dancing I need a company. Sometimes me and my friends go to the nearest disco and dance there. The ground floor has bowling alleys, so we can combine these two activities. When I have spare time I love reading books, especially romantic novels and detective stories. When I want something relaxing, I listen to music. My favourite band at the moment is Linkin Park. Occasionally I go for a walk with my best friends. We chat about everything, and sometime we even gossip about other classmates. I plan my weekends in advance. If I don’t have my own plans my friends usually offer me something exciting. Speaking of hobbies, I’d like to tell you about my collection of coins. I collect coins from all over the world. My father often travels and he brings me many different coins. My other hobby is collecting soft toys. I already have more than 50 items. They occupy a special place in my room and my heart. I know that British teenagers have many other leisure activities, such as playing football, horse-riding, taking care of pets, going hiking or to theme parks, and else.
1 We all look forward to our holiday. It’s a chance to forget about the stress of the office or the factory and relax for a week or two. Recent research, however, suggests that for some people going on holiday might cause more stress than staying at work because it's impossible to relax for them.
For a few weeks they are living in a different country or town they can't distract from usuall life,
There are also problems caused by spending twenty-four hours a day with the family. During the rest of the year, individual members of the family can get away from each other; they go to school or work; they see their friends. But on holiday, they can’t do that; there is no escape and can be tension, disagreement, arguing.
Also, the theory that most of us return from a holiday fresh and ready to start work seems to be largely untrue as it often takes them up to a week to get back to normal.
We have spent so much time and money planning the holiday that we say ‘We had a great time, even if the weather was lousy and the hotel was a dump.
2. Queen Ethelburga's College, compared with other schools, is special, friendly and pleasingly different having dedicated caring staff and the high academic standards.
They aim to give every pupil an Education for Life, with academic excellence at its core but with social and life skills at its heart.
They are top UK school for GCSE results and A-Level results.
Queen Ethelburga's College welcomes students aged 11 to 21. Their junior School, Chapter House welcomes pupils aged 2 to 11.
They aim to give first-hand the quality of education.
Their PHILOSOPHY and PRINCIPLES:
To offer all students a broad and balanced curriculum. To treat all students as individuals. To strive for academic excellence. To develop and promote self-confidence, independence and co-operation. To foster a spirit of enquiry. To encourage self-discipline and a high standard of behaviour. To provide a happy and stimulating environment for study. To prepare students for future educational and working environments. To foster and promote spiritual development. To encourage physical and mental fitness. To promote community and global awareness. To equip students with technological expertise*. To provide a safe and secure environment in which students thrive.
Their class sizes are small and their teachers are able to give every student a high degree of individual attention.
Their objective in the early years at school is to identify each student’s strengths, weaknesses and particular lines of interest in order to develop the most appropriate selection of GCSE subjects when that time arrives.
Those students who join them aged between eleven and thirteen will enter a broad programme of courses including English, Mathematics, three Sciences, Music, the Arts, Languages, Information Technology and the Humanities. PSHCE (Personal Social Health and Citizenship) includes Careers, Citizenship and RE (Religious Education). Sport is also included.
Class work goes well beyond the requirements of the national curriculum to every student could discover where his interests lies.
Объяснение:
There are many beautiful places and I visited a Park I really liked it