My studies, Plans for the future, Professions
Schools I've been attended
As I was a little child my parents were young and wanted to earn money to be able to keep me. So during a workday I had to be in a nursery. When I was older and much taller then other children in a nursery the very first day of my school attendance came. I was enrolled to Dobiasova School, what was an elementary school near my home. When I had to go to the third class I changed schools and started to attend the Elementary school with extended language teaching in Husova street. Then I passed an entrance exam to the grammar school, which I am attending now.
Descriptions
Our school doesn't look like a new modern building not only from the outside but also from the interior. But I must admit, that the equipment in the classes is often on a very high level (now I am speaking about Smartboards, computers and projectors). The only thing, which could help our school to become absolutely cool is complete tearing down and building a new building.
Classes are taking care of a decoration in rooms. No one wants to learn in an ugly room.
Each teacher has one, two or three subjects, which is he (or she) teaching. If a teacher wants to hand on his knowledge he must be an expert in that problematic and I am sure, that our teachers are.
School rules
Some formulations in a school code are really funny. There is written, that students are beginning each lesson by standing up, but it is formulated so unhappy that it could be read like: “ Students are beginning each lesson by a rebellion”, what isn't hopefully a meaning of this point.
I happy, that we don't have to wear uniforms or things like that, I feel it as cutting down our freedom. I am also not completely agreed with a mandatory attendance around 75 percent.
Otherwise I like it, that when I am eighteen I can signify my sorry-cards and leave a school whenever I want.
Plans for the future
My nearest plan is to pass my A levels and entrance tests for a university. It will be probably Cryptology at Math-Physics faculty, but I also think of International Relationship or Diplomacy at Economical University. When I finish my studies (successfully) I will find some white collar work and marry with a lovely beautiful and smart wife and we will have two or three children. Of course I will send them to this grammar school.
How to bring up children
First you have to be a very good example for your children, what they see at you, they think it's right. Then you have to protect your children from bad gangs for example by enrolling a child to some group or club. You must also decide about good punishments when a child doesn't obey. But don't forget that praising is more important than punishing, but don't spoil a child.
Ideal job
Ideal job must have two basic features: I must enjoy it and I must earn good money. I like travelling and communicating with people and making new connections, so if that were a content of my job would be happy.
What makes a good businessman
The first thing is to have goal. Potential achiever should try to reach it at all costs. If you don't know to where exactly leads your effort you cannot get your way. Ability of communicating and urging people is very important, too. No less important is to have good business with good a potential of growing. If you do something what does everyone around you, you can't be successful.
Health service
Doctor |
Doktor |
Surgeon |
Chirurg |
Nurse |
Setřička |
Oculist |
Oční lékař |
Dentist |
Zubař |
Ear specialist |
Ušní lékař |
Consultant |
Primář |
General practitioner |
Obvodní lékař |
Art and Culture
Director |
Režisér |
Dancer |
Tanečník |
Actor/Actress |
Herec/Herečka |
Sculptor |
Sochař |
Anchorman |
Moderátor |
Painter |
Malíř |
Singer |
Zpěvák |
Photographer |
Fotograf |
Blue-collar jobs
Bricklayer |
Zedník |
Dustman |
Popelář |
Painter |
Natěrač |
Cleaner |
Uklízeč |
Tinsmith |
Klempíř |
Workman |
Dělník |
Plumber |
Instalatér |
Miner |
Horník |
White-collar job
Manager |
Manažer |
Officer |
Úředník |
Teacher |
Učitel |
Shop assistant |
Prodavač |
Director |
Ředitel |
Taxi-driver |
Taxikář |
Waiter |
Číšník |
Barman |
Barman |
Trades
Glassworker |
Sklář |
Joiner |
Truhlář |
Smith |
Kovář |
Painter |
Malíř |
Cobbler |
Švec |
Brickleyer |
Zedník |
My studies, Plans for the future, Professions Jaroslav Bartoň