Spotlight - 11.2019

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56 Spotlight 11/2019 THE BASICS


THE BASICS


Easy English


Here, you’ll find a dialogue, with facts and
exercises related to it, at the A2 level of English —
basic language points you may have forgotten or
missed before. By VANESSA CLARK

EASY

Dialogue
Here, we present interesting lives from around the English-
speaking world. This time, we talk to Freya, a nine-year-old girl
who is homeschooled.

Have you ever been to school?
No, never. My sister went for a bit, but she didn’t like it, so mum
decided to homeschool us instead.

Homeschooling is allowed in England, then?
Yes. I know lots of other kids who are homeschooled.

What do you do every day?
I hang out at home with my sister. We do normal stuff. We play
in the garden, we go ice skating, we go to drama club, we bake
cakes, we play with the cats...

You’re a busy girl. Do you have lessons, too?
We don’t have lessons, but we read a lot, and I like watching stuff
online. We just do what we’re interested in. I’m really interested
in penguins at the moment, and I watched a documentary about
how climate change is affecting their habitat.

What would you like to do when you’re older?
I’d love to do something awesome like Greta Thunberg. I’ve
taken part in the school strikes against climate change, even
though I don’t go to school.

Show and tell
Now, find out more about another kind of home education that’s
popular in the UK: The Open University.

The Open University (OU) is the UK’s biggest university. It of-
fers hundreds of different courses in all subjects, like a tradition-
al university. What you see in our cabinet of curiosities below is
the Open University logo.

The OU is different from traditional universities because it of-
fers flexible, part-time study through distance learning. Students
can study at home with books and online materials. They have
regular online contact with their course tutor and with other
students.

An OU course is cheaper than one at a traditional university. It’s
more flexible. You can study and have a full-time job or care for a
family at the same time. You can study at any age.

This model of open learning sounds like a new idea, but the OU
started in the late 1960s. In fact, it’s celebrating its 50th birthday
this year. Happy birthday, OU!

affect [E(fekt]
, beeinflussen, beein-
trächtigen

awesome [(O:sEm] ifml.
, toll, fantastisch
distance learning
[(dIstEns )l§:nIN]
, Fernstudium

habitat [(hÄbItÄt]
, Lebensraum
homeschool
[(hEUmsku:l]
, zu Hause unterrichten

Cabinet of curiosities

Freya, homeschooler
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