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It’s October 2nd: Day of education workers in Ukraine

It’s October 2nd: Day of education workers in Ukraine

2 жовтня. День працівників освіти в Україні

Професійне свято в Україні вчителі відмічають у першу неділю жовтня. За статистикою, у 2021 році у школах працювали майже 435 тисяч освітян. Сподіваємося, що цей показник буде зростати. В багатьох українських школах, щоб відзначити це свято, влаштовують “День самоврядування”. В цей день учні міняються місцями з вчителями. Вести уроки не так просто, як може здатися, на перший погляд.

Let’s learn some idioms related to school and education

Your MINI-TASK:
1. Read the idioms
2. Choose 2 favourites
3. Make sentences with them
4. Share in the group

  • To put your thinking cap on
    Meaning: to engage your mind and think in a serious manner.

    Example: Right, we need to figure out how we’re going to solve this problem before mum and dad get back, so let’s put our thinking caps on!

  • As easy as ABC
    Meaning: something that is very simple or easy.

    Example: That jigsaw puzzle is as easy as ABC, I don’t understand why you’ve been struggling with it for so long.

  • Drop out of school
    Meaning: to stop attending school completely

    Example: She dropped out of school at the age of 14 to help her sick grandmother at home, but now she runs her own successful nursing home for the elderly!

  • You can’t teach an old dog new tricks
    Meaning: this means it is difficult to make someone change the way they do something when they have been doing it the same way for a very long time.

    Example: Jeremy tries so hard to show me how the computer works, but he doesn’t understand that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks!

  • Crack a book Meaning: to open a book to study (usually used in a negative sense).

    Example: I kept telling my mum I didn’t need to study too hard for this exam because it’s easy, she wouldn’t listen to me though. She insisted I crack a book every evening!

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