About their problems. They try to find answers for their problems together. For example


Group A - Fighting Group B - Falling



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Group A - Fighting Group B - Falling

Fencing, Boxing Diving

Judo or Wrestling Parachuting

Group C - Riding and Driving Group D - Agility and Strength

Horse riding Gyrmi asfics

Car driving Group E- Water

Motor-cycle riding Swimming Sub-aqua





acting yerine bakan, vekalet eden, vekil, oyunculuk (sanati)

apply to başvur

be mad  delirmek

bounce back  kendini toparlamak, toparlanmak, iyilesmek, iyiye gitmek, soku atmak

give up vazgeçmek, birakmak; umudunu kesmek; teslim etmek, ele vermek

great wall of china çin seddi

jump off yolculuga çik

lucky talihli, şanslı, uğurlu

mattress i. yatak, döşek, şilte.

out of work issiz, bosta

pretty hos, güzel, çekici, tatli, sevimli; iyi; bir hayli, oldukça, epey

rescue kurtarmak; kurtarma, kurtulma, kurtulus

stunt dublor;beceri gerektiren is; beceri, ustalik, hüner, numara; akrobatik uçus gösterisi, akrobasi; engellemek, gelismesini engellemek

throw off üstünden atmak, basindan atmak, kurtulmak


170 COMPUTER EDUCATION
The Government has almost doubled its spending on computer education in schools. Mr. William Shelton, the Education Minister, announced that the Microelectronics Education Programme (MEP) is to run for two more years with additional funding of at least £9 million.

The programme began in 1989, was originally due to end in 1993, and had a budget of £9 million. This has been raised in bits and pieces over the past year to £11 million. The programme will now run until March 1995, at a cost of around £20 million.

MEP provides courses for teachers and develops computer programmes for classroom use of personal computers. It is run together with a Department of Industry programme, under which personal computers are supplied to schools at half-price.

In that way, virtually every secondary school will have been provided with computers at a low cost. But, as Mr. Shelton admitted yesterday: ‘It's no good having the computers without the right computer programmes to put into them and a great deal more is still needed.' Hence, MEP needs the new funds being provided.

Mr. Shelton said yesterday that MEP's achievements in curriculum development and teacher training had shown that the computer could be used in all courses.

About l5,000 secondary school teachers have taken short courses in ‘computer awareness', which is a necessary part of the half-price computer offer, and training materials are now being provided for 50,000 primary school teachers.

The reasoning behind MEP is that no child now at school can hope for a worthwhile job in the future economy unless he or she understands how to deal with computers - not in the training sense, but in learning the general skill to extract the information which will be required in their job.


admit kabul etmek, teslim etmek ; içeriye bırakmak, girmesine müsaade etmek: izin vermek, müsaade etmek admit of imkân vermek admittance (i.) içeriye kabul; girme müsaadesi , giriş hakkı. No admittance. Girilmez.

awareness farkinda olma, haberdarlik


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