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Unit 2 Unit 2 Bridging Cultures Tell visiting students about your school To be able to tell visiting students about your school To design a booklet to introduce your school Suppose a group of exchange students are coming from Australia to study in your school for a year. Work in groups and help your headmaster to design a booklet about your school. 1 Brainstorm what the visiting students might need to know about your school. Location of school History of school School motto School rules Special events Compulsory courses and elective courses Clubs Other 2 Divide up the work among your group members so that one or two students are responsible for each topic. Make a page for each topic and include photos or pictures. If possible, include a map of your school to show how to get around. Location of school be located / situated… in / on / to the east / west / north / south of… be surrounded by… History of school with a history of… be established by… be named / titled… originally Words and expressions that can help you: School motto it conveys the meaning that… the spiritual value shown in the motto is… School rules To maintain consistency and a positive school, we should follow these guidelines… attend school regularly… behave in a responsible, polite manner 3 Decide on a good order for the information and then put the pages together. Improve the design of the booklet if necessary. Wonderful Donghua High! “Where the grass is indeed greener!” Location of School Donghua High is a unique experimental high school established in Beijing, China in 1921. History of School It was started in 1921 as an all-girls school for orphaned children. The school helped produce many well known people in science and arts. It is now open to all students of all abilities. School Motto The school motto is “Where the grass is indeed greener!” and this comes from the phrase “The grass is always greener on the other side.” While this phrase refers to the idea that we always think what we don't hav