WRITTEN WITH LOVE: Alina Kovalenko, 9C


Overwhelmed With Feelings
By Alina Kovalenko, 9C

  Among the teachers who have taught me through my school life Tatyana Leonidovna is the one I admire most. She has been teaching me the Ukrainian language and literature for four years.

I’ll never forget the first time I met her. It happened in 2014 when we entered grammar school; I remembered this day for the whole life. We were overwhelmed with feelings; everyone was both excited and scared at the same time. After the first bell, we were brought to our classroom, the first lesson was the Ukrainian language taught by our form mistress Tatyana Leonidovna. I took to her at once. It wasn’t long before I realized how organized and supportive she was. Since that time my first impression has not changed, I got to know her closer and I can say with confidence that Tatyana Leonidovna is a creative teacher with unimaginable energy. I respect her for the fact that I can turn to her for help at any time.

WRITTEN WITH LOVE: Ani Kupradze, 9c


The Teacher I Admire Most
By Ani Kupradze, 9c

Among the teachers who have taught me through my school life Tatyana Leonidovna is the one I admire most. She has been teaching me Ukrainian literature for 4 years.

I`ll never forget the first time I met her. It was in 4th grade. She said that she would be our form mistress. I took to her at once. It wasn`t long before I realized how firm and fair she was. She possesses such qualities essential for a good teacher as creativity, patience, tolerance. I respect her because she has an unbelievable energy. She is supportive but she is reasonably strict. I appreciate her because not all teachers can tell jokes to liven the lesson. She sets a good example for us because she is organized and she is always ready for our lessons while our students sometimes don`t want to do HW.

WRITTEN WITH LOVE: Anhelina Dikina, 9a


My Favourite Teacher
Written and illustrated
by Anhelina Dikina, 9a

I don’t know people who adore school, but I know teenagers who like school because their friends are there and one teacher who teaches favorite subject. I also don’t like to learn what I don’t understand; these are such subjects as physics, chemistry, and mathematics. I love all humanities, where I can translate my ideas into writing or drawing, show my imagination. But unfortunately teachers don’t give us the opportunity to do it.

FUTURE SCHOOL


FUTURE SCHOOL: Sasha Bobrova, 9c


It`s Just My Guess
Foreseen by Sasha Bobrova, 9c

  The more science develops the better and easier our existence becomes. In hundred years’ time our society will have changed a lot, especially, schools.

To my mind schools of future will be larger and brighter, with technologically equipped classes. Corridors and halls will be filled with fantastic colors, and huge monitors will be showing ads and useful information for learning. Drones and robots will be helping with cleaning, fixing system and guarding territory. Instead of boring posters, students will see 3d holograms with the greatest scientists and nature. Lessons will become funnier and more interactive, I believe. Also study will be based on practice more than on theory, as world will need specialists and it will be easier to remember. Desks will be adjusted for each pupil, which will make learning more comfortable. However, I think that excursions in the past will not have been made by that time.

FUTURE SCHOOL: Andrey Yelantsev, 9c


Improved Education for Schoolchildren
By Andrey Yelantsev, 9c

After reading the story by Isaac Asimov The Fun They Had, I began to imagine the school of the future differently.

I think the school of the future will be very different from the modern school. Perhaps the children will have distance learning, which will give time for the realization of the creative and sporting interests of the child.

FUTURE SCHOOL: Zhenya Pugach, 9c


I Really Want To See the School Of Future
By Zhenya Pugach, 9c

  Have you ever thought what school will be like in 100 years’ time? I think that a lot of things will have changed... But in which way? Will children be going to school or will they be studying at home?

First of all, to my mind children won’t carry books and notebooks instead of this they will have tablets or laptops. Secondly, I think that in schools there will be no more teachers because they will be replaced by robots. Thirdly, a lot of classrooms will be improved so pupils will have a better opportunity to study well. Finally, I believe that it will be better if robots or teachers do not give marks because some children get very upset and then they will have no wish to study well.

FUTURE SCHOOL: Dasha Pavlova, 9c


Only Time Will Tell
By Dasha Pavlova, 9c

  The most important years of life a person spends in school. It is here that he finds true friends, is determined in the choice of his hobbies, receives knowledge. Each person spends a lot of time at school at the beginning of his life. I think the school of the future will not be very different from our "old school" but still something will change.

First of all, I think that the schools will monitor the health of children and there will be more lessons in the fresh air. Also in schools there will be swimming pools where children can have a swim. Children will eat the right food that will be given in lunch boxes in the dining room, instead of buns and juices.

FUTURE SCHOOL: Ani Kupradze, 9c


Schooling Will Change
Predicted by Ani Kupradze, 9c

  It is interesting to reflect on what the school will be like in the future. I cannot say that I don’t like the modern one at all. And yet it seems to me that once, after many decades or even centuries, schooling will change. It is difficult to imagine what our future will be like. Therefore, I want to dream about what the school will be like in 50 years’ time.

FUTURE SCHOOL: Alina Kovalenko, 9c


Better Equipped and More Comfortable Schools
Written by Alina Kovalenko, 9c

  It is interesting to reflect what the school will be like in the future. It seems to me that one day, after many decades or even centuries, school will change a lot. It is difficult to imagine what our future will be like. Furthermore, I want to dream about what the school will be like when a person discovers the secrets of science unknown today.