READING 1
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page 52 - 53
LEARNING STANDARDS
Understand specific details and information in extended texts on a wide range of familiar topics
Explain simple content on familiar topics from what they read and hear
Do you think teenagers in your country get a good education?
What would you like to learn more about at school?
WORD FOCUS
outstanding - exceptionally good.
cemerlang (Bahasa Melayu) ; 优秀 (Chinese Simplified) ; 偉い (Japanese) ; 두드러진 (Korean)
distracted - nervous or confused because you are worried about something.
terganggu (Bahasa Melayu) ; 愣 (Chinese Simplified) ; 散漫 (Japanese) ; 빗나간 (Korean)
remain - continue to exist .
tinggal (Bahasa Melayu) ; 留 (Chinese Simplified) ; 残る (Japanese) ; 남다 (Korean)
telepathy - the ability to know what is in someone else's mind, or to communicate with someone mentally, without using words or other physical signals.
telepati (Bahasa Melayu) ; 感应 (Chinese Simplified) ; 以心伝心 (Japanese) ; 정신감응 (Korean)
a - This is very unlikely. Teachers are more than just machines that provide learners with information and correct exercises. They show students how to use information, help them with their individual needs and questions as well as notice if someone is experiencing problems. Computers cannot provide this human and emotional side to learning. Also, students get distracted easily, so if the teacher wasn't there to get them to pay attention, who would? Learners might just remain in front of the screen without getting any work done. However, it is true that as time goes by, we will see more and more learning taking place on computers, and teachers will work alongside them.
b - This is a popular belief, especially by those who are trying to prove the existence of psychic powers such as telepathy. They say that we use only 10% of our brains, we will be capable of incredible things when we actually start using 100%. People probably got the wrong idea from scientific discoveries in the late 19th century that showed that only 10% of our brain is working actively at any one time. However, this does not mean that the remaining 90% is unused. We use every part of our brain, but at different times and in different amounts. The way we use our brain is similar to the way we use different muscles in our body. We do not use every single muscle all at once.
c - No, it's a myth. In fact, he was a very good student. It's true that he failed university entrance exam when he was 16. However, the was because his education had focused more on Science and Maths and his knowledge of other subjects wasn't as strong. He failed the non-science part of the exam but the following year, he passed although he was a year younger than his fellow students. Nobody knows why this myth exists, but it could be because in his final year, his school reversed their marking system. The highest mark used to be '1' but it became '6'. So, people looking back over his marks probably thought was an outstanding physicist and mathematician, so there's no point in using him as an excuse for not doing your homework.
d - Well, some people believe so but others don't. In the UK and USA, a lot of children are educated at home every year, but it is still illegal in certain countries as many believe that it's got a lot of disadvantages. For instance, homeschooled children don't have the opportunity to interact with other children. Supporters of homeschooling say that their children don't actually miss out on anything as they spend time with their siblings and also take part in different social events where they interact with people of all ages. Homeschooled children are able to work at their own speed and receive more attention than in the classroom. However, homeschooling is not easy on the parents as it means that either the father or the mother can't work full-time, which can create financial difficulties for many families. It also requires a lot of organisation, time and planning by the parent who teachers their child. So, in the end, it's up to you!
According to the text, learners can get individual attention both from the teachers and computers. ( )
Computers can help students who get distracted easily. ( )
Discoveries have shown that people with psychic powers use 100% of their brains. ( )
We don't use all of our brain, all of the time. ( )
Einstein did better in some subjects than he did in others. ( )
In the last year at school where Einstein studied, '6' was considered a good mark. ( )
Teaching children at home, instead of at school, is not possible worldwide. ( )
Supporters of homeschooling believe that homeschooled children socialise as much as non-homeschooled children. ( )
Homeschooling is a good solution for families who have financial problems. ( )
What is your opinion on the role of teachers and computer in learning?