CAREER PLANS: ART-ANIMATOR by Veronika Yaroshevskaya, 7c


MY DREAM JOB
Veronika Yaroshevskaya, 7c

When I was 6 years old, I loved watching animation cartoons. I also really like to draw. I went to art school when I was in the third grade. Thanks to this, I started to draw better. And I want to become an animator in the future. I want to draw my own series so that people are interested in watching.

An Animator creates movie, series, visual effects for television, video game and other media. They create two and three dimensional model and animation. Multimedia artist needs to be patient, calm, creative, imaginative, hard-working because it is a boring job, where you work with lots of details. An animator has to work long hours, especially when facing deadlines. They often have to work from home. Some work in motion picture or video game studios. When deadlines are approaching, they have to work nights and weekends. Although most multimedia artists are self-employed, some work directly for the motion picture and video industry. Usually, multimedia animators work in teams to develop a movie, visual effects or electronic game. Each animator works on a portion of the project, eventually the pieces come together to create one cohesive animator.

CAREER PLANS: ART-ANIMATOR by Anna Rozhanskaya, 7c


My Job
Anna Rozhanskaya, 7c

In early childhood I began to draw, but it was not serious. But from February 17 to this day I paint seriously. If before I didn’t think out everything in the picture, then now I come up with every detail and even draw works of art with a plot. Now I have access to the Internet and I can watch online video tutorials. I watch quite a lot artists and animators every day. And they inspire me to draw. Well, since, childhood, I have liked to watch cartoons. I also want to create some kind of big project, work for some studio. Well, this is just a dream, and I strive to fulfil my dream.

So what do I know about art-animator’s job? Animators have different duties. One type of animator draws a sketchy cartoon. The second corrects errors in a sketch. The third is already making smooth movement, after all this the tricky part comes. They make small details working out the background and shadow. To be successful art-animator must be creative because they must draw a good, interesting cartoon. An art-animator has to practice a lot to draw. They have to sit all the time.

CAREER PLANS: IT TECHNOLOGIST by Ivan Onischenko, 7b


How I Got a Dream about a Profession
Ivan Onischenko, 7b

One day when I was in the third class, my mother and I watched a program about the richest people in the world and about the most profitable professions. Then I found out about a man like Bill Gates. He talked about his profession, success and how he achieved it. After that I wanted to become a programmer. So my parents sent me to computer academy Step.

Then one day my dad read and told me about Elon Musk. I was struck by his inventions and ideas and I realized that I want to be not just a programmer, I want to be IT technologist.

CARRER PLANS: LAWYER by Ksenia Grassman, 7c


MY FAVOURITE JOB
by Ksenia Grassman, 7c

Since my childhood, I have wanted to work with people. There are many professions where people communicate with each other. There are doctors, teachers, psychologists…

But I have chosen to be a lawyer. I want to help people with their problems. Sometimes defendants are guiltless. And I want to prove that they are right. I feel happy, when honest people feel happy to. I know that lawyers take much money for their work. I don't think that money is the most important thing in life.

CARRER PLANS: LAWYER by Andrey Chernenko, 7c


LAWYER
Andrey Chernenko, 7c

I think that I will be a lawyer in the future. It isn’t easy work, but a very interesting one. I will communicate with people and solve their problems with law. After that people will thank and pay not bad money. I will work in the office and not in the factory, this is much better.

So, what do I know about lawyer’s job? Lawyer is a person who knows all laws and can use them to help people. Sometimes person’s life depends on lawyer’s solution. To be successful, a lawyer must develop soft skills, be very attentive to little things and have a good memory. Also a lawyer should be honest and incorruptible because only such people can provide order and justice in our country. The profession of lawyers enjoys respect. But this job has difficult aspects. Lawyers have to deal with unpleasant people, study a lot because laws often change. They sometimes have to work long hours and do some work at home.

CARRER PLANS: LAWYER by Kate Lomakova, 7d


My Dream Is To Become a Lawyer
Kate Lomakova, 7d

Who do you think prompted me to become a lawyer? The answer is quite simple. This is my sister. I always take an example from her. She told me that with this work you can achieve something. And you will be proud of it. The salary will be big if you try and study well. I looked at her and confidently said yes. I knew that with this job I can be successful. And that moment I had a goal.

So, what do I think about this job? Basically all lawyers work with documents and people. But what qualities does one need to become a lawyer? This person has to know all the laws. This person should be educated and, of course, decent and at the same time insistent. Do you think this job is easy? I don’t think so. They work until late night. Sometimes they come across unpleasant people. And they have to work with them. And believe me, it is difficult.

HOME TASK FOR SUMMER


Believe it or not, homework can be fun!!!

EXEMPLARY WORK: COURSEBOOK, exercise 10, page 33 By Ivan Onischenko, 7b


Productive Working Day
By Ivan Onischenko, 7b

It was Friday afternoon. Mr Yang that was a chairman of Gemotogen Industries have staff meeting.

Mr Yang was very rich. He has come up with candy that was healthy and incredibly tasty. When he started releasing it, people really liked it. So Mr Yang became famous.

EXEMPLARY WORK: BOOK REVIEW By Alex Bobrova, 10c


Review of The How To Be British Collection
Written by Alex Bobrova, 10c

I have recently read the book under the title The How To Be British Collection, written by Martyn Ford and Peter Legon. The book consists of humorous short guides about living in England. Every guide is a separate chapter that reviews one popular stereotype in an instructive manner. In addition, every story is followed by a hilarious little comic or caricature. As for me, I especially loved the chapters that completely match with my ordinary everyday behavior.

Let`s begin with the chapter Terms of Endearment, that I considered to be one of my own shtick. It tells about one curious Britain feature – giving people pet names. The authors present it as something that tourist shouldn`t be surprised of, although they advise reader not to come up with their nickname ideas for others, as it can be offensive. So the tip is clear - your response to such peculiarity must be a friendly smile. In my case, I have been calling my friends “darlings” as long as I remember myself, and giving them their own funny pet names. I think they`re okay with that. I want to believe that.

EXEMPLARY WORK: BOOK REVIEW By Arthur Shamyan, 10a


How To Be British
By Arthur Shamyan, 10a

Recently I have read a book from the collection How To Be British. It was written by Martyn Ford and Peter Legon. This book contains 32 chapters. They all are about British traditions and things that you must do to become a True Brit. I really enjoyed reading them, because all chapters are very interesting and exciting. Now I am going to tell about 3 chapters, that I enjoyed most.

Chapter 6. Complaining. This chapter tells us what British people cannot stand. They can't stand, when someone makes a fuss. An example of fuss is complaining about poor service. The Brit says "Just think for a moment, would you like to do their job?" So, the idea is that you may purse your lips or grit your teeth; you may raise one eyebrow quizzically, but don't complain.