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Homework is a task of summer in the pedatsy dot
Italian teacher Cesare Cata from the school Polo Scolastico Paritario Don Bosco in the seaside town of Fermo on the Adriatic gave his students homework for the summer from fifteen points. Perhaps that was the best thing he could do for them!
Homework from Cesare Kata has collected tens of thousands of likes online, and deservedly! That’s what it means to love your job and take care of your kids.
15 points for the summer from Cesare Kata:
1. Walk in the morning along the seaside all alone, look at the glare of the sun on the water and think about what makes you happy.
2. Try to use the new words we learned this year. The more you can say, the more interesting you can think, and the more thoughts you have, the freer you will be.
3. Read it! As much as you can. But not because you have to do it. Read because summer inspires dreams and adventures, and reading is like flying. Read because this is the best form of rebellion (for advice on what to read, come to me).
4. Avoid anything that brings you negativity and a sense of emptiness (things, situations, and people). Look for inspiration and friends who enrich you, who understand you and appreciate you for who you are.
5. If you’re feeling sad and fearful, don’t worry: Summer, like any other beautiful thing in life, can throw your soul into turmoil. Keep a journal, describe how you feel (and in September, if you want, we will read it together).
6. Dance and feel free to do anything. Anywhere, anywhere, on the dance floor, in your room alone. Summer is a dance, and it is foolish not to take part in it.
7. At least once, go meet the dawn. Stand still and breathe deeply. Close your eyes and feel grateful.
8. Do more sports.
9. If you meet someone you really like, tell her or him as beautifully and convincingly as you can. Don't be afraid to be misunderstood. If nothing comes of it, it is not fate, but if you are understood and answered, then you will spend the summer of 2015 together, and it will be a golden time. (In case of failure, go back to paragraph 8.)
10. Re-read the summaries of our lessons: compare everything we have read with what is happening in your life.
11. Be as happy as the sunshine and as free and untamed as the sea.
12. Please don't swear. Be polite and kind.
13. Watch good movies with deep emotional dialogue (in English if you can) to improve your English and develop your ability to feel and dream. Let the movie not end for you with the final credits, live it over and over again, incorporate it into the experience of this summer.
14. Summer is magic. In the sparkling sunshine of the morning and hot summer evenings, dream about what life can and should be. Do everything in your power to never give up on your dream.
15. Be nice.
P.S. And remember, just by changing your consciousness – together we change the world!
Picture: fit4brain.com/9346
Homework from Cesare Kata has collected tens of thousands of likes online, and deservedly! That’s what it means to love your job and take care of your kids.
15 points for the summer from Cesare Kata:
1. Walk in the morning along the seaside all alone, look at the glare of the sun on the water and think about what makes you happy.
2. Try to use the new words we learned this year. The more you can say, the more interesting you can think, and the more thoughts you have, the freer you will be.
3. Read it! As much as you can. But not because you have to do it. Read because summer inspires dreams and adventures, and reading is like flying. Read because this is the best form of rebellion (for advice on what to read, come to me).
4. Avoid anything that brings you negativity and a sense of emptiness (things, situations, and people). Look for inspiration and friends who enrich you, who understand you and appreciate you for who you are.
5. If you’re feeling sad and fearful, don’t worry: Summer, like any other beautiful thing in life, can throw your soul into turmoil. Keep a journal, describe how you feel (and in September, if you want, we will read it together).
6. Dance and feel free to do anything. Anywhere, anywhere, on the dance floor, in your room alone. Summer is a dance, and it is foolish not to take part in it.
7. At least once, go meet the dawn. Stand still and breathe deeply. Close your eyes and feel grateful.
8. Do more sports.
9. If you meet someone you really like, tell her or him as beautifully and convincingly as you can. Don't be afraid to be misunderstood. If nothing comes of it, it is not fate, but if you are understood and answered, then you will spend the summer of 2015 together, and it will be a golden time. (In case of failure, go back to paragraph 8.)
10. Re-read the summaries of our lessons: compare everything we have read with what is happening in your life.
11. Be as happy as the sunshine and as free and untamed as the sea.
12. Please don't swear. Be polite and kind.
13. Watch good movies with deep emotional dialogue (in English if you can) to improve your English and develop your ability to feel and dream. Let the movie not end for you with the final credits, live it over and over again, incorporate it into the experience of this summer.
14. Summer is magic. In the sparkling sunshine of the morning and hot summer evenings, dream about what life can and should be. Do everything in your power to never give up on your dream.
15. Be nice.
P.S. And remember, just by changing your consciousness – together we change the world!
Picture: fit4brain.com/9346
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