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Describing your school
I go to a secondary school in Dorog. I go to school on my foot. It takes me about 10
minutes to get there. This school is about 40 years old, but it seems to be older.
There are about 400 students.
It’s an old two storey building with schoolyard and a garden. There’s a hall, a
canteen, a library, a gym and some classrooms on the ground floor. You can find
some classrooms, the teacher’s room and the headmistress’s office on the 1 st floor.
There’re some classrooms on the 2nd fllor. Our school has some speacial
laboratories for languages, physics, chemistry and computer studies. These
classrooms are on the ground and the 1st floor.
I start at 8 o’clock and finish at 3 or 2 o’clock. I usually have 7 lessons a day with 10
minutes breaks between them. I think Thursday was the hardest day and Wednesday
was the easiest one.
I usually talk with my classmates, have breakfast, laugh a lot, go to school canteen,
and we do our homework during the breaks. The lessons are 45 minutes long. They
sometimes seem to be longer than 45 minutes.
We can have lunch at schhol canteen at 2 o’clock when the all lessons are over. I
was curious, excited and sad too when i came to this school. At first I felt that I came
to the wrong place. I missed my primary school at first.
I talk with my classmates, smile with them a lot to make friends. I go out with them.
My best experiences are: our classtrips, our parties at nights. We laugh a lot during
the lessons. I enjoyed when we learnt dances for our school leavers’ ball and when
we learnt songs for our school leaving ceremony and serenade. I enjoyed when we
went to the teachers to give them a serenade. I think it was funny and I like the
teachers’s cakes/ cookies very much. I asked them for the cakes/cookies recipes.
At last some teachers organized trips for students. I liked them very much.
The secondary school is more difficult than the primary school. Teachers are as strict
as in the primary school.
I think good pupils are hard-working, polite and helpful. In my opinion, good teachers
know a lot about their subject, can explain clearly. They are friendly, funny,
understanding and strict a little bit. And of course they have no favourites among
students.
We have to take final/school-leaving exams in Maths, Hungarian Literature and
Grammar, Enlish, History and IT. We have one students’ day in March. You can do
some sports, see performances, go for a trip, etc..