10 Form. Attention!
Homework for Monday, 17.09.18: make up a little monologue "My future plans"; read and translate the text:
My plans for the future
When you leave school you understand that the time to choose your future
profession has come. It's not an easy task to make the right choice of a job. I
have known for a long time that leaving school is the beginning of my independent
life, the beginning of a far more serious examination of my abilities and
character.
I have asked myself a lot of times: "What do I want to be when I
leave school?" A few years ago it was difficult for me to give a definite
answer. As the years passed I changed my mind a lot of times about which
science or field of industry to specialize in. It was difficult to make up my
mind and choose one of the hundreds jobs to which I might be better suited.
A couple of years ago I wanted to become a doctor. I thought it was a
very noble profession. I was good at biology and chemistry in the 8th and 9th
forms. I wanted to help people who had problems with health. I knew that a
doctor should be noble in work and life, kind and attentive to people,
responsible and reasonable, honest and prudent. A doctor, who is selfish,
dishonest can't be good at his profession. I tried to do my best to develop
good traits in myself.
Now I have already decided what to do. I'd like to be a teacher. I know
that it's very difficult to become a good teacher. You should know perfectly
the subject you teach, you must be well-educated and well-informed. An ignorant
teacher teaches ignorance, a fearful teacher teaches fear, a bored teacher
teaches boredom. But a good teacher develops in his pupils the burning desire
to know and love for the truth and beauty.
As John Steinbeck once said, a great teacher is a great artist and you
know how few great artists there are in the world. Teaching might even be the
greatest of the arts. It's a great responsibility to bring up children. I think
that's the reason why teachers are deeply respected. More and more people
realise that every educated person should know a foreign language. That's why
I'm going to become an English teacher. I always remember these famous words
and I'm going to teach them to my pupils: "He, who doesn't know a foreign
language, doesn't know his own language".
reasonable [ˈriːznəbl]
– розумний
prudent [ˈpru:dənt] – розсудливий
ignorant [ˈɪɡnərənt]
- неосвічений
ignorance [ˈɪɡnərəns]
- незнання
boredom [ˈbɔːdəm]
- нудьга
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