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What things didn't students use to have? School in Ancient Times In Greece, 2,500 years ago, only the sons of rich people went to school, and they started around the age of seven. Students first learned to read and write syllables and then words, and then they copied famous sayings. They wrote on wax tablets with a stylus, which was like a pen. After they learned to read and write, they used to study Greek poetry and historical works. Music was an important part of their education, and so was physical training. Girls stayed at home with their mothers and learned how to keep the house. In ancient Rome, boys and girls from wealthy families received a bilingual education. They had to study Greek and Latin. Students usually had classes outside, if the weather was good, or in the teacher's house. Teachers used to beat students who didn't pay attention or who were lazy. 2 In ancient China, many children never got a chance to go to school. With the Han dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), the emperor paid for free education. Only boys were allowed to study. They typically used to start school when they were about six years old, and there was one teacher for the whole school. There weren't any math or science lessons. Students learned to read and write, and they used to memorize pages of the great Chinese philosopher Confucius. His teachings stressed the importance of duty, family, and hard work. Boys used to work very hard to pass the government tests. Students with the highest scores could get a job in the government. Around 500 A.D., girls also began to learn how to read and write in Buddhist temples, which were spreading in China.

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Vocabulary Comprehension 1 Write the words from the box next to the correct definitions. recent awkward category gather regretful ignore deny adore cuisine realize 1. 2. area 3. missed out on 4. short time ago 5. something 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. embarrassed or nervous to collect things or people from different places into one 2. Have you before? feeling sad or sorry for something that's lost, or that you describing something that has started or happened a to understand something you didn't before; to recall a type or way of cooking to claim something isn't the truth to pay no attention to someone or something a grouping of things organized by type to like someone or something very much Grammar Practice 2 Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given words. 1. We've only just 3. Tony has week. 4. That man has 5. I too much homework to do. (begin) to understand recent events. (contribute) anything to the local paper (be) to the gigantic mall three times this (write) seventeen novels. (feel) like going to the movies yesterday, but I had Expressions Practice 3 Circle the best expression. 1. In my experience, / I remember when people who tell a lot of jokes are more memorable. 2. What happened was / At the time, I forgot her birthday and she got offended. 3. In my experience, / One time, my brother ignored the rules and got into some serious trouble. 4. I remember when / What happened was people were allowed to swim in that river. 5. In my experience, / At the time, I had different interests than I do now.

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es 4 Read the article. Underline the sentences in the present perfect tense. 1-02 UNIQUE HOBBIES NOTE ARCHERY What sports does your country perform well in at the Olympics? lys Vot My name is Mina, and I'm a competitive target archer. I have at the professional level for many years now, and I've even won a few tournaments su Target archery is a very popular sport, and it is particularly popular in my country. You could almost call it a national pastime for Koreans. There are even archery cafés in Korea! This might be why South Korea is known for producing some of the most talented archers in recent years. In fact, South Korean archers grabbed gold medals in all four categories of archery at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The rules of target archery are simple. Archers shoot at a stationary target. Indoor competitions take place at 18m. Outdoor ranges can be from 25m to 90m. Each match is divided by ends which are counted as either three or six arrows. Archers shoot their arrows at a target with ten rings drawn on it. Each ring's value gets higher as it nears the center. After firing all shots, archers add up their scores and the archer with the most points at the end of the competition wins. GEOCACHING Hello, I'm Andrew and I have been an active geocacher for more than ten years. Geocaching is an activity for people who love exploration and adventure. It's essentially a giant game that involves using Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers to search for hidden treasures called geocaches. There are all kinds of geocaches. Some are very simple to find and others require the participant to solve puzzles to learn the cache's location. What waits inside each cache is a mystery. Geocaches can contain all sorts of different treasures, such as CDs, books, USBS, and even money. One common item in almost every geocache is a logbook. The logbook is a record of all the participants who have found the cache and contributed to it. 1 If you're interested in seeing what treasures lie out there, you can try this activity out yourself. Look online for nearby geocaches. There may be some nearby. Find one and then set off on your first geocaching adventure. All you need is a smartphone and a little bit of time to join in the fun. NOTE Go online and try to locate a geocache near you. Who do you think placed it there? Comprehension 5 Circle true or false. true 1. South Korean archers performed poorly at the Rio Olympics. 2. Outdoor target archery ranges can be over 90 meters long. true true 3. Andrew has been a geocacher since he was ten years old. 4. Geocaches usually contain a logbook for people to sign. 5. You can find geocache locations online. true true Answer the questions. 1. What are the rules of target archery? 2. What are some things that can be found inside of a geocache? 3. What equipment do you need to search for geocaches? Talk with a partner. 1. What are some unique hobbies? 2. What is the most unique activity or hobby you've ever tried? What was fun or not fun about it? 2 What are some common pastimes in your country? false false false false false 12 27 28 29 30 11 R

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