Should Students Take Part Time Jobs? Working and going to school is challenging, it can be a rewarding experience if you use some foresight. However, you’d better thinka hundred times before you decide to take a part time job. There are a lot of things thatshould be factored in on the decision to take a part time job. On the negative side, working and still maintaining a good grade at school is not an easy task. Having less time for schoolwork becomes the main negative effect. Consequently, many students who work part time fail to perform at their best both on schoolwork and on examinations. Moreover, a part- time job can really interfere with the students’ free time. It alsocuts into their studies and/or social life. On the positive side of things, a part time job helps students to support day to day living expenses. Working can be a valuable part of a student’s life, if taken on responsibly. Students can derive a great deal from working, considerably more than just money. In most cases, they can acquirea nice dose of discipline and a whole new set of skills and experiences. Another benefit of part- time work is the opportunity to expand the resume. Ideally, a student should try to find a job that is related in some way to his/her selected fi eld of study. But even not, a student can still gain some work experience and develop skills. Working takes a lot of time and energy, so students need to make sure to be able to handle both employment and their current commitments. Finally, if you are considering working parttime, talk to your school counsellor to discuss this move. Simply explain your goals to someone else can help you make decisions and figure outyour priorities. 1. what should a student consider before taking a part time job? 2. mention/list some consequences of working while studying. 3. mention/list some venefits of taking a part time job. 4. how can a school counselor help students to make decisions? 5. express your stance whether a student can take a part time job or not.
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The Slippers of Buffalo SkinOnce, in a time long past, there were a pair of slippers made of buffalo skin belonging to a prince.When the prince took them off, he put them on a rack in the kitchen, where the kitchen mice stared at them hour after hour, for they wished to eat them.These were no ordinary slippers, since they had the power of speech, and they spoke to one another exactly like husband and wife. One day the Husband Slipper said to his spouse, “Wife, if the mice stare at us this way, day and night, in the end we are going to be devoured by them. What do you think? Could we perhaps change ourselves into mice?”The wife only replied, “As you wish, Husband.”The Husband Slipper sent up a prayer to the Almighty for them tobecome mice, and at once their prayer was heard and their wish granted.As mice, however, they discovered that their slightest movement caught the attention of the cats, which made them feel very unsafe, and so they asked to become cats.This request too was granted them; but as cats, hardly had theyset their paws outside the house when they were set upon by dogs.They therefore sent up an entreaty to become dogs, and as before, they were granted their wish.When the newly created dogs came in the vicinity of men and women who were stamping rice, they were immediately beaten with the rice stampers and chased away. They decided then that it would be more advantageous to become human beings, and this too they were allowed to become.They were then called upon by the village chief to perform a variety of tasks for him, among others, to carry heavy loads of rocks. Their dissatisfaction increasing, they asked to becomecourtiers; and the very next moment they were courtiers, in which capacity they had to carry out the commands of the Prince, night and day. They were even awakened from a deep sleep to perform some duty or other for His Majesty.Of course the courtiers now felt how convenient it would be to become Prince and Princess, for then there would be no one over them to issue commands – and this too they became. But they were not at peace, for a Prince from another principality attacked their princedom, and they were continually surrounded by enemies.More concerned than ever, the Slipper Prince said to his wife, “My fear is great that we will be defeated, and if, we are, we will be imprisoned and ordered to cutgrass for the horses. What shall we do? If I could become God, we would have no enemies, and we would be all-powerful.”And the wife replied, as always, “As you wish, Husband!”But that was the limit. At the very moment that the Husband asked to become God, both he and his wife became slippers again, back in the kitchen, on the rack, as when their story began! Question : 1. What are the main characters of the story? 2. What made the slippers want to become something else? 3. Were they satisfied by being mice? 4. What did they want to become after feeling unsafe of becoming cara? 5. How many changes did they experience before asking to become God? 6. Was their wish to become God granted? 7. How did the story end? 8. What do you learn from the story?
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Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, was hiding in a hut in the forest. His enemies were seeking him. Six times he had met them in battle, and six times he had failed. Bruce had given up all as lost. He was about to run away from Scotland, and to leave the country in the hands of his enemies. Full ofsorrow, he lay on a pile of straw in the poorwoodchopper's hut. While he laid thinking, he noticed a spider spinning her web. The spider was trying to spin a thread from one beam to another. It was a long way between the beams, and Bruce saw how hard it was for her to do. "She can never doit," though the king.The little spider had tried it six times and had failed each time. "She is like me," thought the king. "I have tried six battles and failed. She has tried six times to reach the beam and failed." Then starting up fromthe straw, he cried, "I will hang my fate upon that little spider. If she swings the seventh time and fails then I will give up allfor lost. If she swings the seventh time andwins, I will call my men once more for a battle."The spider tried the seventh time, letting herself down upon her slender thread. She swung out bravely. "Look! Look!" shouted the king. "She has reached it. The thread hangs between the two beams. If the spider can do it, I can do it." Bruce got up from the straw with new strength and sent his men from village to village, calling the people to arms. The brave soldiers answered his call and came. Soon, his army was ready to fight, and when the king led them in a great battle against the enemy, this time, like the spider, Bruce won. A. Circle T if the statement is True and F if it is False. ______1. Bruce was a king. ______2. He hid in the farmer‟s hut. ______3. He had lost in the battle for seventimes.______ 4. The spider inspired Bruce to be brave again.______ 5. Bruce won the battle at last. B. Answer the following questions based on the text above. 1. Who was hiding in a hut in the forest? 2. How many times had Bruce failed in the battle? 3. What did Bruce notice? 4. How many times had the spider tried to spin a thread between the two beams before she finally succeeded? 5. Who did Bruce hang his fate upon? 6. What made him confident to have a battle against his enemy again? 7. Did Bruce win in his seventh battle? 8. What can we learn from the story?
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Once, in a time long past, there were a pair of slippers made of buffalo skin belonging to a prince. When the prince took them off, he put them on a rack in the kitchen, where the kitchen mice stared at them hour after hour, for they wished to eat them. These were no ordinary slippers, since they had the power of speech, and they spoke to one another exactly like husband andwife. One day the Husband Slipper said to his spouse, “Wife, if the mice stare at us this way, day and night, in the end we are going to be devoured by them. What do you think? Could we perhaps change ourselves into mice?” The wife only replied,“As you wish, Husband.” The Husband Slipper sent up a prayer to the Almighty for them to become mice, and at once their prayer was heard and their wish granted. As mice, however, they discovered that their slightest movement caught the attention of the cats, which made them feel very unsafe, andso they asked to become cats. This request too was granted them; but as cats, hardly had they set their paws outside the house when they were set upon by dogs. They therefore sent up an entreaty to become dogs, and as before, they were granted their wish. When the newly created dogs came in the vicinity of men and women who were stampingrice, they were immediately beaten with the rice stampers and chased away. They decided then thatit would be more advantageous to become human beings, and this too they were allowed to become.They were then called upon by the village chief to perform a variety of tasks for him, among others, to carry heavy loads of rocks. Their dissatisfaction increasing, they asked to become courtiers; and thevery next moment they were courtiers, in which capacity they had to carry out the commands of thePrince, night and day. They were even awakened from a deep sleep to perform some duty or other for His Majesty. Of course the courtiers now felt how convenient it would be to become Prince and Princess, for then there would be no one over themto issue commands – and this too they became. But they were not at peace, for a Prince from another principality attacked their princedom, and they were continually surrounded by enemies. Moreconcerned than ever, the Slipper Prince said to his wife, “My fear is great that we will be defeated, andif, we are, we will be imprisoned and ordered to cut grass for the horses. What shall we do? If I could become God, we would have no enemies, and we would be all-powerful.” And the wife replied, as always, “As you wish, Husband!” But that was the limit. At the very moment that the Husband asked to become God, both he and his wife became slippers again, back in the kitchen, on the rack, as when their story began! pertanyaan: 1 what are the mai characters of the story? 2 what made the slippers want to become something else? 3 were they satisfied by being mice? 4 what did they want to become after feeling unsafe after becoming cats? 5 how many changes did thay experience before asking to become God? 6 was their wish to become God granted? 7 how did the story end? 8 what do you learn from the story?
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There lived two families, the Capulets and the Montagues.They engaged in a bitter feud. Among the Montagues was Romeo, a hot-blooded young man with an eye for the ladies. One day, Romeo attended the feast of the Capulets’, a costume party where he expected to meethis love, Rosaline, a haughty beauty from a well-to-do family.Once there, however, Romeo’s eyes felt upon Juliet, and he thought of Rosaline no more. The vision of Juliet had been invading his every thought. Unable to sleep, Romeo returned late that night to the Juliet’s bedroom window. There, he was surprised to find Juliet on the balcony, professing her love for him and wishing that he were not a “Montague”, a name behind his own. “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Romeo was ready to deny his nameand professed his love. The two agreed to meet at nine o-clock the next morning to be married. Early the next morning, Romeo came to Friar Lawrence begging the friar to marry him to Juliet. The Friar performed theceremony, praying that the union might someday put an end to the feud between the two families. He advised Romeo kept the marriage asecretfor a time. On the way home, Romeo chanced upon hisfriend Mercutio arguing with Tybalt, a member of the Capulet clan. That qurreling last caused Merquito died.Romeowas reluctant no longer. He drew his sword and slew Tybalt died. Romeo realized he had made a terrible mistake.Then Friar Lawrence advised Romeo to travel to Mantua until things cool down. He promised to inform Juliet. on the other hand, Juliet’s father had decided the time for her to marry with Paris. Juliet consulted Friar Lawrence and made a plot to take a sleeping potion for Juliet which would simulate death for three days. The plot proceeded according to the plan. Juliet was sleeping in death. Unfortunately, The Friar’s letter failed to reach Romeo. Under the cover of darkness, he broke into Juliet’s tomb. Romeo kissed the lips of his Juliet one last time and drankthe poison. Meanwhile, the effects of the sleeping potion wear off.Juliet woke up calling for Romeo. She found her love next to her but was lying dead, with a cup of poison in his hand. She tried to kiss the poison from his lips, but failed. Then Juliet put out his dagger and plunged it into her breast. She died. question: 1 whom did romeo love before he met juliet? 2 how did romeo know juliet? 3 what happened to romeo after she met julier? did he still remember his lover? 4 what happened to the two families? 5 what did juliet do after knowing that she would marry paris? 6 how was the ending of the story? could romeo and juliet live happily ever after?
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NO CHARGE FOR LOVE A farmer had some puppies he needed to sell. He painted a sign advertising the 4 pups. And set about nailing it to a post on the edge of his yard. As he was driving the last nail into the post, he felt a tug on his overalls He looked down into the eyes of little boy 'Mister,' he said, 'I want to buy one of your puppies' The boy reached deep into his pocket and pulled pulled out a handful of change And held it up to the farmer. 'I've got thirty-nine cents. Is that enough to take a look?' 'Sure,' said the farmer. Out from the doghouse and down the ramp ran four followed by four little balls of fur. The little boy pressed his face against the chain link fence. His eyes danced with delight as the dogs made their way to the fence,The little boy noticed something else inside the doghouse. Slowly another little ball appeared, this one was noticeably smaller. Down the ramp it slid. Then the little pup began hobbling toward the others, doing its best to catch up....'I want that one,' the little boy said, pointing to the runt. The farmer knelt down at the boy's side and said, 'Son, you don't want that puppy.He will never be able to run and play with you like these other dogs would.' With that the little boy stepped back from the fence, reached down, and began rolling up one leg of his trousers. In doing so he revealed a steel brace running down both sides of his leg attaching itself to a specially made shoe. Looking back up at the farmer, he said, 'You see sir, I don't run too well myself, and he will need someone who understands.' With tears in his eyes, the farmer reached down and picked up the little pup. Holding it carefully handed it to the little boy. 'How much?' asked the little boy. 'No charge,' answered the farmer - 'There's no charge for love.' summary : 1. ... Sold his puppies. 2. He offered .... his puppies. 3. He said thet the puppies ... and they had good price. 4. The little boy bought a puppy for ... 5. The boy saw ... 6. The puppy was different from others because ... 7. The boy was interested in the puppy because ... 8. Their similarity was on the ... both the boy and the puppy lost one or their legs. 9. The boy ... for the invalid dog. 10. The farmer said that ...
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