Education does not prepare students for the real world, because many lessons are not applicable to the real world, proper lessons about mortgages aren’t taught, and students only compete for a letter grade.
Lessons in subjects such as math are unlikely to come in handy in the real world. However we still spend a lot of time learning about subjects like the theorems related to a triangle.
Often times lessons about mortgaging, sex education, and getting and performing well in jobs is barely, or isn’t at all, taught.
Students in school only do work to get a good grade. By the next year a student will have forgotten most of what they had learned due to the stress of getting an A.
Answer: Bingo hall in the North, during the Great Migration (probably in the 1940s)
Explanation:
The dialogues with the correct phrases written in bold are as follows:
- Why don't you do some exercise this term? I'm sure you would like it.
- What do you suggest I am doing/do?
- Why don;t you take up running?
- But I haven't got any trainers.
- You could/may always but a new pair for yourself.
- They might be expensive. Have you got any other ideas?
- What about taking/take up hockey?
- Hockey balls are very hard. When/How about a game with a softer ball.
- I know!You could go along/to volley ball practice. it's in the gym every Wednesday evening. They have a lot of fun, so I hear.
- That sounds very tiring/tired. I think I'm staying/I'll stay at home instead.
- Let's go swimming!he pool is pen today from 2:00 until 4:00.
The bold words are the correct phrases that are to be used.
The onomatopoeia of "Woosh--woosh--woosh!" helps the reader imagine and understand how fast the transportation item is going. The correct answer would be "A".