110 UniT 08 | Rules – make or break? In many countries of the world, schools have very strict rules with regard to how their students and teachers are supposed to dress. Talk about these questions with a partner: 1 What do you usually wear to school? 2 What is a typical outfit for students or teachers at your school? 3 Are there any rules regarding clothes/shoes/hair that students at your school have to follow? 4 What happens if they don’t? SPEAKING 10 School rules You are going to listen to a discussion between some Whitehall students about the rules at their school. First you will have 45 seconds to study the task below, then you will hear the recording twice. While listening, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for each question (1–5). Put a cross ( ) in the correct box. The first one (0) has been done for you. After the second listening, you will have 45 seconds to check your answers. LISTENING 11a 20 0 Jedrek is A the headteacher. B the head student C Hannah’s boyfriend. D responsible for school uniforms. 1 Hannah was told off by a teacher because A her clothes weren’t the right colour. B she had bought a new skirt. C her skirt wasn’t long enough. D some of her clothes were too old. 2 Lizzie is very critical of A different rules for boys and girls. B dress codes at school. C detention as a punishment. D how expensive school uniforms are. 3 A young student was punished for A wearing short trousers. B covering his head. C his short haircut. D colouring his hair. 4 A teacher sent Marc home because his shoes A were made of leather. B had coloured laces. C appeared too colourful. D were more suitable for running. 5 Jedrek invites the others to A a meeting with the teachers. B help him prepare for a meeting. C have lunch with him. D talk to the young male student. The school uniform dilemma What is each of the four students’ opinion on the school uniform regulations? Listen again. How many sentences can you write about Jedrek, Lizzie, Hannah and Marc using the expressions below? not really want embarrassed by passionate about angry about amused by Example: Marc doesn’t really want to talk about wearing the wrong shoes. Who do you agree with most? What’s your opinion on school uniforms? Talk to a partner. b 12 SPEAKING 13 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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