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Тест "Too many tests and too much stress". Unit 3.

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«Тест "Too many tests and too much stress". Unit 3.»

Too Many Tests and Too Much Stress

British parents say that their children are under stress because they have too much homework. Philip Pullman, a famous children’s writer, agrees with parents that there are too many tests. “I want to change the way that young people learn at school because it’s no fun,” says Pullman. He was a teacher before he became a writer. “School pupils don’t have the time to enjoy reading books and they learn to say the right things to get good marks instead of saying what they really think.”In Britain young people take about 87 exams during their school life. They take national exams at the ages of 7, 11, 14, 16, 17 and 18. Some young people are leaving school early to escape the pressure of exams and others stop doing hobbies such as sport, music and reading because they have so much schoolwork to do. But do lots of tests help pupils to learn more? No! Research shows that when students have more tests, they don’t work as hard and they get worse marks. British schools are trying to make school less stressful in some unusual ways. Teachers at a school in Birmingham want pupils to eat bananas in class while listening to classical music. Another school in Liverpool has a special quiet room where pupils can go when they feel stressed. In the quiet room they smell lavender, have a hand and foot massage or talk about their problems.

Too Many Tests and Too Much Stress

British parents say that their children are under stress because they have too much homework. Philip Pullman, a famous children’s writer, agrees with parents that there are too many tests. “I want to change the way that young people learn at school because it’s no fun,” says Pullman. He was a teacher before he became a writer. “School pupils don’t have the time to enjoy reading books and they learn to say the right things to get good marks instead of saying what they really think.”In Britain young people take about 87 exams during their school life. They take national exams at the ages of 7, 11, 14, 16, 17 and 18. Some young people are leaving school early to escape the pressure of exams and others stop doing hobbies such as sport, music and reading because they have so much schoolwork to do. But do lots of tests help pupils to learn more? No! Research shows that when students have more tests, they don’t work as hard and they get worse marks. British schools are trying to make school less stressful in some unusual ways. Teachers at a school in Birmingham want pupils to eat bananas in class while listening to classical music. Another school in Liverpool has a special quiet room where pupils can go when they feel stressed. In the quiet room they smell lavender, have a hand and foot massage or talk about their problems.

Too Many Tests and Too Much Stress

British parents say that their children are under stress because they have too much homework. Philip Pullman, a famous children’s writer, agrees with parents that there are too many tests. “I want to change the way that young people learn at school because it’s no fun,” says Pullman. He was a teacher before he became a writer. “School pupils don’t have the time to enjoy reading books and they learn to say the right things to get good marks instead of saying what they really think.”In Britain young people take about 87 exams during their school life. They take national exams at the ages of 7, 11, 14, 16, 17 and 18. Some young people are leaving school early to escape the pressure of exams and others stop doing hobbies such as sport, music and reading because they have so much schoolwork to do. But do lots of tests help pupils to learn more? No! Research shows that when students have more tests, they don’t work as hard and they get worse marks. British schools are trying to make school less stressful in some unusual ways. Teachers at a school in Birmingham want pupils to eat bananas in class while listening to classical music. Another school in Liverpool has a special quiet room where pupils can go when they feel stressed. In the quiet room they smell lavender, have a hand and foot massage or talk about their problems.





True/False/Not stated

  1. Parents in Britain think that their children are under stress because they spend long hours at school.

  2. Philip Pullman is a teacher.

  3. Philip Pullman writes about children’s psychology.

  4. Philip Pullman think that studying at school is more fun for today’s teenagers.

  5. If you want to get a good mark you can’t say what you think, you should say what is required.

  6. According to the text young people have enough time to do sport, music, reading

  7. British teenagers don’t take many exams during their school life.

  8. They take national exams every year.

  9. The exam in English is the most difficult one.

  10. Some teachers think that doing too many stress is good for brain.

  11. Tests help students to study hard.

  12. Some teachers understand that there is too much stress for teens at school and try to help them

  13. There is a quiet room in some schools where children can take a sleep.

  14. A lot of pupils find the quiet room very effective and spend hours there.



True/False/Not stated

  1. Parents in Britain think that their children are under stress because they spend long hours at school.

  2. Philip Pullman is a teacher.

  3. Philip Pullman writes about children’s psychology.

  4. Philip Pullman think that studying at school is more fun for today’s teenagers.

  5. If you want to get a good mark you can’t say what you think, you should say what is required.

  6. According to the text young people have enough time to do sport, music, reading

  7. British teenagers don’t take many exams during their school life.

  8. They take national exams every year.

  9. The exam in English is the most difficult one.

  10. Some teachers think that doing too many stress is good for brain.

  11. Tests help students to study hard.

  12. Some teachers understand that there is too much stress for teens at school and try to help them

  13. There is a quiet room in some schools where children can take a sleep.

  14. A lot of pupils find the quiet room very effective and spend hours there.



True/False/Not stated

  1. Parents in Britain think that their children are under stress because they spend long hours at school.

  2. Philip Pullman is a teacher.

  3. Philip Pullman writes about children’s psychology.

  4. Philip Pullman think that studying at school is more fun for today’s teenagers.

  5. If you want to get a good mark you can’t say what you think, you should say what is required.

  6. According to the text young people have enough time to do sport, music, reading

  7. British teenagers don’t take many exams during their school life.

  8. They take national exams every year.

  9. The exam in English is the most difficult one.

  10. Some teachers think that doing too many stress is good for brain.

  11. Tests help students to study hard.

  12. Some teachers understand that there is too much stress for teens at school and try to help them

  13. There is a quiet room in some schools where children can take a sleep.

  14. A lot of pupils find the quiet room very effective and spend hours there

True/False/Not stated

  1. Parents in Britain think that their children are under stress because they spend long hours at school.

  2. Philip Pullman is a teacher.

  3. Philip Pullman writes about children’s psychology.

  4. Philip Pullman think that studying at school is more fun for today’s teenagers.

  5. If you want to get a good mark you can’t say what you think, you should say what is required.

  6. According to the text young people have enough time to do sport, music, reading

  7. British teenagers don’t take many exams during their school life.

  8. They take national exams every year.

  9. The exam in English is the most difficult one.

  10. Some teachers think that doing too many stress is good for brain.

  11. Tests help students to study hard.

  12. Some teachers understand that there is too much stress for teens at school and try to help them

  13. There is a quiet room in some schools where children can take a sleep.

  14. A lot of pupils find the quiet room very effective and spend hours there.


True/False/Not stated

  1. Parents in Britain think that their children are under stress because they spend long hours at school.

  2. Philip Pullman is a teacher.

  3. Philip Pullman writes about children’s psychology.

  4. Philip Pullman think that studying at school is more fun for today’s teenagers.

  5. If you want to get a good mark you can’t say what you think, you should say what is required.

  6. According to the text young people have enough time to do sport, music, reading

  7. British teenagers don’t take many exams during their school life.

  8. They take national exams every year.

  9. The exam in English is the most difficult one.

  10. Some teachers think that doing too many stress is good for brain.

  11. Tests help students to study hard.

  12. Some teachers understand that there is too much stress for teens at school and try to help them

  13. There is a quiet room in some schools where children can take a sleep.

  14. A lot of pupils find the quiet room very effective and spend hours there.




True/False/Not stated

  1. Parents in Britain think that their children are under stress because they spend long hours at school.

  2. Philip Pullman is a teacher.

  3. Philip Pullman writes about children’s psychology.

  4. Philip Pullman think that studying at school is more fun for today’s teenagers.

  5. If you want to get a good mark you can’t say what you think, you should say what is required.

  6. According to the text young people have enough time to do sport, music, reading

  7. British teenagers don’t take many exams during their school life.

  8. They take national exams every year.

  9. The exam in English is the most difficult one.

  10. Some teachers think that doing too many stress is good for brain.

  11. Tests help students to study hard.

  12. Some teachers understand that there is too much stress for teens at school and try to help them

  13. There is a quiet room in some schools where children can take a sleep.

  14. A lot of pupils find the quiet room very effective and spend hours there.


True/False/Not stated

  1. Parents in Britain think that their children are under stress because they spend long hours at school.

  2. Philip Pullman is a teacher.

  3. Philip Pullman writes about children’s psychology.

  4. Philip Pullman think that studying at school is more fun for today’s teenagers.

  5. If you want to get a good mark you can’t say what you think, you should say what is required.

  6. According to the text young people have enough time to do sport, music, reading

  7. British teenagers don’t take many exams during their school life.

  8. They take national exams every year.

  9. The exam in English is the most difficult one.

  10. Some teachers think that doing too many stress is good for brain.

  11. Tests help students to study hard.

  12. Some teachers understand that there is too much stress for teens at school and try to help them

  13. There is a quiet room in some schools where children can take a sleep.

  14. A lot of pupils find the quiet room very effective and spend hours there.





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