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Prispevki naših dijakov
If I were a teacher I would be very strict and direct. But that does not mean that I would not be helpful or hardworking. I think I could teach all natural sciences, but I could teach electrical engineering best, because I really like it. I think this is also a subject that everybody who goes to school like ours must know really well.
My lessons would be very nice. I would teach students all that I know or at least try to give them something to think about. If electrical engineering was really what they wanted they would make it. I think a teacher who teaches electrical engineering must be different from others, because the subject depends on your dream job. I think that my students must know more than others, they should be the best, so there is no place for bad workers. I also know that that is just an illusion, but it is an ideal for all teachers, because we can not always get what we want. We must also allow students to ask what they want to know and a teacher should just answer the questions and look what they are going to do next. I also think that in each class there is at least one person who makes trouble and tries to be funny. We must isolate them and give them some extra work, so the lesson can go on.
I find that being a teacher is a really exciting job; you must be prepared for everything. I also think both sides should be responsible: teachers should teach and students must know what they want.
Grega Kirbiš, 2. bg
Die Welt ist voll von Grausamkeit und Ungerechtigkeit. Diese grausame und ungerechte Welt lauert auf die Kinder, die noch nicht wissen, was gut oder böse ist. Dafür wurden spezielle Rechte und Pflichten für die Kinder geschrieben. Aber unser Schicksal liegt auf unseren Schultern und es ist von uns abhängig, ob wir aus unserem Leben was machen und es so glücklich wie möglich gestalten.
Es gibt zehn grundlegende Kinderrechte. Jedes Recht hat seine eigene spezielle Bedeutung. Für mich persönlich ist das wichtigste Recht, das neunte Recht. Es lautet: Das Recht auf eine Familie, elterliche Fürsorge und ein sicheres Zuhause. Dieser Recht ist für mich das wichtigste, weil ich ohne meine Familie und ein sicheres Zuhause nicht der Mensch wäre, der ich heute bin. Ich brauche meine Eltern, wenn ich verzweifelt bin. Ich finde, dass jedes Kind auf dieser Welt eine liebevolle Familie haben sollte, aber solange es Kriege, Menschenhass, Ausnützung usw. gibt, ist das nur ein Traum, der nie war wird.
Die Kinderrechte werden überall auf der Welt missbraucht. Sogar sehr entwickelte Ländern wie z. B. Deutschland, Österreich oder Frankreich. Aber am meisten ist dieses Problem in den armen Ländern bekannt, die jeden Tag diese Rechte mehr als millionmal brechen. Diese Kinder werden sehr schlecht behandelt und missbraucht. Aus Gewalt kommt nur Gewalt und deswegen enden viele dieser Kinder als Narkomanen, im Gefängnis oder auch leider sehr oft in dem Sarg.
Es gibt auch Organisationen, die diesen Kindern helfen und versuchen ihnen noch eine Chance auf ein gutes Leben zu geben, aber dieses Glück begegnet nur wenige.
Wenn es Rechte gibt, gibt es auch Pflichten. Diese Pflichten sind in dem Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch geschrieben, aber ich persönlich brauche dieses Buch nicht um wissen, was meine Pflichten sind. Ich weiβ z. B. dass ich die Schule besuchen muss, lernen sollte, die Hausarbeiten machen muss und so weiter. Ich denke, dass nichts vom Himmel fällt. Das sollte jedem Kind klar sein, aber es ist leider nicht so.
Einige Kinder haben ein härteres Leben als die anderen, aber ich meine, wenn man sich sehr anstrengt und alles von sich gibt, kann jeder von uns als Mensch erfolgreich sein.
Denis Horvat, 3. bg
Trackmania wurde zum ersten Mal im Jahr 2003 von französischen Entwickler Nadeo auf den Markt gebracht. Seither hat Trackmania einen unglaublichen Aufschwung erlebt und ist mittlerweile eines der beliebtesten PC-Spiele geworden. Viele bedeutende Ereignisse kennzeichnen den Weg des Erfolges von Trackmnania. Im Frühjahr 2006 versammelten sich mehr als 6000 Trackmania – Spieler, um bei der FNAC Trophy gegeneinander anzutreten. Das Spiel war ein Teil der offiziellen Disziplinen beim Video Game World Cup in Bercy, bei dem 40 Spieler aus der ganzen Welt um den Titel des besten Fahrers kämpfen. Trackmania kann außerdem, dank der kostenlosen Version Trackmania Nations, die über 20 Millionen Mal herunter geladen wurde, einen enormen weltweiten Erfolg verzeichnen.
Im Jahr 2006 beginnt mit der Einführung von Trackmnania United eine neue Ära für Trackmania. In Trackmania United werden zum ersten Mal alle Umgebungen aus dem Original Trackmania, Trackmania Sunrise und Trackmania Nations zusammengeführt. Jede Umgebung ist in sich einzigartig. Die auf die Umgebungen abgestimmten Autos erfordern überall ein völlig neues Gameplay. In Trackmania United gibt es sieben Umgebungen: angefangen bei der Wüste bis hin zum beliebten
Stadion. In jeder Umgebung gibt es Neuerungen und Änderungen wie z. B. neue Streckenblöcke, neue Bildeffekte und natürlich neue Solo Kampagnen. Aber von allem entwickelt sich Trackmnia durch die Einführung von United zu mehr als einen einfachen Videospiel.
Mit Trackmania United werden die Spieler in die Entwicklung des Spieles einbezogen. Mithilfe neuer Tools für das Erstellen eigener Strecken und ein revolutionären Tauschsystem können sie das Spiel in einer Art und weise weiterentwickeln, wies es sich in der Welt der Spiele noch nie gab. Bei der früheren Versionen von Trackmania stand der Spaß im Vordergrund, und es sollte den Spielern ermöglichen werden, mithilfe der hervorragenden Tools das Spiel weiter entwickeln. Drei Jahre später können sich die Ergebnisse sehen lasen und außerdem gibt es jede Menge Websites, die Autos, Skins und sogar Mods für Trackmania anbieten.
Tadej Kesak, 1. bg
I am sure; being a teacher is at no point easy. If I think about myself being a teacher, I am sure I would not perform well. Working with children is not really my dream job. And you must be a self-confident person. You must trust your abilities, which is not really my strength.
After all, if I really were a teacher, I would teach something that I like. It could be something from computing, maybe maths or even linguistics. I think I know English very well. In all four parts of language: reading, understanding, speaking and writing. It’s a pleasure to speak in English, though having patience to teach other persons, students or children is not something that everyone has.
I think I would be a very strict teacher; after all, I’d like to have some order in the class. But I think I would try to be friendly and fair to pupils. I would try to teach them in the most exciting way possible. A fun factory is a must. No one likes listening to a boring teacher, who always sings the same tune. I would not push my pupils for homework; after all they should know it is only good for them.
Gregor Sušanj, 3. bg
If I were a teacher, I would probably teach a subject from natural sciences. When I was in primary school I thought that I could be a good maths teacher. Later on I changed my mind. I realized that I am not good at communication with people. I think that children wouldn’t really be friendly if I didn’t know how to deal with them. Maybe I could acquire this knowledge later, when I get more experience.
I don’t think I could always stand the students. They are usually quite loud. To be a teacher you need quite a lot of voice to overrule them. I don’t posses that ability, because I am usually quieter and not willing to speak. I would probably become confused in such a stressful situation.
Matej Skrbiš, 3. bg
Most children dislike school. They do not like learning, because it takes a lot of their time. On the top of that you even have to buy books from which you learn and you get school marks which tell you how you understand what is done at school. You also get homework which takes more of your free time. Because school starts early in the morning, you have to wake up early and if your home is too far away from your school, you have to stay in a dormitory or you have to drive to school every day which costs much more.
But school can also be good. Firstly, you learn something new. If you finish school, with your education you can start working and earn money. At school you also meet new people and school employs teachers.
Even if it seems that school has more disadvantages than advantages, I do not think it is bad. School is something very important. Without it there would be no technology at all and who knows what the world would look like now.
Some people say that the time spent at school is the best time in your life.
I think most children dislike school. What they do not like at all is that they have to learn a lot and do their homework. The main problem is that they have to get up early. The problem is also that school lasts too long.
However, thorough thinking tells us that going to school is not at all so bad. Firstly, at school you get proper knowledge and education. You can use these in different jobs. A good part of school is also that you meet new people there and can hang out with friends.
When I finish school some day, I think I will forget the bad things about it and only remember how many interesting things have happened there.
Miha Plohl, 1. A
Some people say school is horrible, but some say that school is great. Well, I say, let us go through some advantages and disadvantages of school.
The good things about school are, for example, you get educated, you learn some manners, you learn how to manage time. School prepares you for your adulthood.
There are also negative things about school. Some teachers are unbelievably boring or self-confident, so they just do not listen to your problems. You have less free time and more responsibilities.
Altogether, school can be really boring and so hard, but if you make a good plan and if you are a bit organized, you can pass without big problems.
Jernej Borlinič, 1. bg
School is an institution for educating children and adults. We must go to school, because this is obligation. Some children dislike it.
On the negative side, there is homework; pupils do not write homework, this is a bad thing. If you do homework, you know more and you have better marks. Teachers like pupils who do their homework. Another problem is you have to go to school from Monday to Friday. This is very tiring. Another disadvantage is transport. Many pupils do not live near school, so they must get up early if they want to come to school before the lesson starts. We do not have plenty of free time to watch TV or play computer games. We must also respect school rules. Pupils who do not learn for tests copy from other pupils. And we have so many books. Bad students shout and make noise during lessons.
On the neutral side, the school year and holidays are neither too long nor too short.
On the plus side, I would say that if you go to school, you have more knowledge and many friends. I think learning is easier, because we have subjects like biology, maths, chemistry… Schools also have restaurants for food. Here pupils can eat. On top of that, public transport and the cinema cost less if you are a pupil.
There are different schools. The first is primary school. After primary school comes secondary school and if you are successful, you can go to university.
To sum up, school has its pluses and its minuses. I found more disadvantages about school.
Jernej Sinič, 1. bg