Hi,
I agree that this issue needs more coverage. I also think we need to help to make sure that children are educated all over the world. It should be a priority for us all.
We all know how important education is for our life chances.
Rob
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
My impression
I think that only the person who wants to go only has to go to school. However, it knew the thing where many people who were not able to go even if it wanted to go. Think whether we are things with how much happy learning again.
My opinion
I was surprised this article. I did not think a lot of children can not go to primary school, too. And I was shocked the fact that a lot of them is girls. I want to achieve universal primary school education by 2015 and they continue to go to school.
My feeling
This article was very interesting for me. I was surprised at the fact that a lot of children were not able to go to school more than I imagined it. I also think that the advanced country should support educations of such children more.
About UN Looking for Ways to Keep Girls in School
I agree with you.In fact, if Japan do financial support to poor country,many people received good effect. Now,Japan spend too money to need. So Japan should save money and do such support.It is very good thing.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
UN Looking for Ways to Keep Girls in School
The reason I chose this article is because I thought that I want you to know that there are a lot of people who are not enrolled in school in the world.
In 2007, 72 million children of primary school age were not enrolled in school.When I read this article, I was very surprised to know that a lot of children were not able to go to the school and that we need 16 billion dollars to solve this problem. But, I think that a lot of children can go to primary school if the developed country such as the United States and Japan do financial support to poor countries.
What do you think about this problem?
The answer of the worksheet:
Vocab:1-h,2-g, 3-f, 4-e, 5-c, 6-b, 7-d, 8-I, 9-J, 10-a,
Comprehension:
A1: 72 million children.
A2: 56 million children .
A1: 72 million children.
A2: 56 million children .
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