the mobile phones in pupil's hands is a new problem of a teacher in a modern school. the using of phone has negative and positive sides. let's discuss them.
first of all, the call of telephone draws not only a owner of a phone but all pupils from a lesson.
secondly, there are a lot of conflicts because of a phone. f.e. pupils download bad videos to the internet.
from the other hand, we can use it for studying - the search of information in th internet, a dictionary, a calculator. also relatives can call thier child at every moment.
i think that we can use a mobile phone but only in the wriht way.
i would like to tell you a horrible story. one night it seemed to me that there was someone besides me in my room. i opened my eyes and saw a woman's shade at the window . she was very tall, thin and she stretched out her arms to me. i was scared and i screamed so loud as i could. i was sitting on the bed and crying. suddenly my parents ran into my room. they were very frightened. dad turned on the light, and i stopped screaming. it turned out that in the afternoon, my mother brought a huge palm tree in a large pot from the hall into my room and she put it behind the curtains. that night there was full moon, and it seemed to me that it was a ghost
i have never been so frightened as that
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Составьте 12 вопросов к тексту craig flatman is every nutritionist’s nightmare-a fifteen-year-old who never eats anything except bread and jam but, unbelievably, is perfectly healthy! although his diet contains hardly any protein and is 60% sugar, he is 1. 84m tall, weighs 69 kg, and his parents say he has never been seriously ill apart from typical childhood illnesses. craig, or “jam boy”, as his friends have nicknamed him, rejects any form of meat, fish, fresh fruit, or vegetables. the only time he doesn’t eat bread and jam is for breakfast, when he has chocolate cereal, and for tea, when he occasionally has a slice of chocolate cake. he also drinks two pints of semi-skimmed milk a day. craig’s strange diet started when he was four years old. as a baby he had refused to eat solid food, and rejected everything until his father gave him a sugar sandwich when he was nine months old. he also ate chocolate spread sandwiches, and this, with milk, was his diet until he was four when he asked to try jam, and started an eleven-year obsession. craig sometimes craves some variety, but every time he tries something else he feels ill. doctors believe that his condition may have been caused by choking on solid food when he was a baby. ‘they tell me i’ll grow out of it’, says craig, ‘but i don’t know if i’ll ever change’. although craig’s parents eat a normal diet, their family meals are made more difficult by the fact that craig’s sister amy, 13, is a vegetarian. and every time they go out for a meal together, they have to phone in advance - to check they can bring jam sandwiches for craig.