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SCHOOL

1. Which secondary school do you attend? What kind of school is this?

I attend Kölcsey Ferenc secondary school. It is a state school.

2. What does the school look like? What facilities are there in the building?

It is a very big school. There are many classrooms. There is also a new building. It is a very modern

school because there are three D printers, robots and so on. There is a photo shooting room and a chemistry

lab.

3. What do you like most about your school? Is there anything you would change about it?

I like very much the classrooms. They are very colorful. I also like the teachers because they are very kind

and helpful. I don’t want to change anything.

4. What subjects do you learn at school? Which is your favourite subject? Why?

I learn English, Hungarian Literature and Grammar, Maths, History, Geography, Biology, Chemistry. My

favourite subject is ….. because it is easy for me. I also like …. because the teacher is kind.

5. What after-school activities are there in the school?

There are a lot of after-school activities in the school, for example cycling, playing football, playing board

games, going to the art club, cooking courses.

Kulcsszavak: improve English, language school, intensive summer school, private teacher

T: How should I improve my English?


D: You should improve your English knowledge with an English private teacher, because he or she can
concentrate only on you.
T: How many lessons do I need to take?
D: I think two lessons per week will be enough.
T: That sounds great. But wouldn’t this be a little bit boring? Wouldn’t it be more useful to go to an
intensive summer course?
D: That can also be very effective, because the four-week courses are intensive. There are also other
students, so you can meet new people and later you can practise English together.
T: Wonderful! I really like this idea, but I want to practise English throughout the year.
D: Then I think you should go to a language school. There is a really good language school in
Biharkeresztes. They have lots of different courses. For example, I think the best one for you would be the
four hours per week course.
T: That sounds fantastic! I love this idea and I can practise English throughout the year too. Thank you for
your help.
D: You’re welcome!

Kulcsszavak: school, rules, telephone


In the first picture I can see a classroom. The teacher is writing something on the board. Most of the students
are paying attention. One boy is texting to his friend. That is not good. He breaks the rules of the school. He
is wearing a green T-shirt.

In the second picture I can see a commemoration. The students are dressed in black and white. It is a
Hungarian commemoration because I can see a Hungarian flag in the background. The children look sad,
because this is a sad commemoration.

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