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Zestaw: "Egzamin maturalny z języka angielskiego Maj 2007"

Can the school you go to make a massive difference to your life? This is the question
that a TV company wanted to answer, so they ran an experiment. They paid for a 14-year-old
boy who constantly got into trouble and was thrown out of his South London school
to go to an exclusive ?15,000 a year boarding school.
The experiment was a second chance for 14-year-old Ryan Bell. He had never had
the opportunities that his new classmates at Downside School had. When he was asked if he
might have trouble getting used to a ?smart and posh? new school, he simply said,
?Don?t worry about me looking like a person with no friends, all 14-year-old guys are
the same - we like cars and girls! I?m certain I won?t have any problems.?
Ryan?s first year at his new school was a definite success. He was coming top in Latin
and got into the rugby team, where he was one of the best. His mother was really proud ?
she hoped her son would never have the problems with money she had. His father had left
them both when Ryan was a baby. His mother had always done her best, but admitted she
couldn?t give Ryan the best start in life. Now Ryan started talking about going to university
and a possible career as a TV director.
At his old school, Ryan?s teachers used to say he was always causing problems
but at his new school Ryan got on very well with the other students. His teachers said
he would get through his GCSE exams easily. There were a few small problems, but at first
they weren?t considered too serious. The first one was when Ryan returned home for
the holidays and was caught doing graffiti. It was bad, but the school blamed his friends
at home for encouraging him to do it and said it would be unfair to expect Ryan to ?transform
overnight?. They were less tolerant of the second incident ? Ryan took another boy?s mobile
phone and even though it was apparently a joke, he was not allowed to attend school for
a week.
After returning to the school which he was enjoying being part of, Ryan went into
the nearest town one evening with some of his friends. At the local disco he lost his temper
and hit another boy in the face. The incident reflected badly on the school's reputation
as the police were called. Because Ryan had already been in trouble and the regulations were
the same for everyone, he had to be thrown out of school.
This decision was cruel, though the teachers believed his aggression and wrongdoings
were caused by his previous experiences. Everyone agrees that Ryan was doing very well
and even though he failed to complete his education at Downside School, he progressed
a long way educationally and emotionally.

6.2. Ryan

was optimistic about joining the school.
was worried about making friends.
thought he might have some problems.
wanted his mother to be proud of him.
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