Views #1442 | Intermediate (B1)
John and Sarah talk about how schools need to support the arts like music.
John: So Sarah, when I was a kid, my school had the usual classes and we could take band class orchestra class, choir class, and art class if we wanted to take it.
Sarah: Uh-hmm.
John: But nowadays, school are cutting art programs and music programs.
Sarah: Yeah. I think it's too bad. I think that it's really important for students to take these art classes or music classes. I think it's important for adults to be well-rounded. Even though math and science are so important, I think it's also important that we know a little bit about poetry and art and music and things like that.
John: Yeah. So in these schools where art programs and music programs are being cut, maybe sometimes they still have clubs so students can join the music club after school. But I think it's not enough. Students should have the option of taking band class during school. Maybe they can't stay after school and join a club.
Sarah: Yeah, that's right. You say they should have the option. But I think students should be required to take a few classes like that.
John: Oh, that's a good idea.
Sarah: Uh-hmm.
John: Do you think that students should be required to try all of those classes?
Sarah: Maybe. I think so, but of course, maybe they don't have time to take a full year of art class. But I think they can take a class where they can study art and music and things like that.
John: And poetry and theatre.
Sarah: Yes, all together.
John: Oh, that's a good idea.
Sarah: I think maybe it's related. Even in elementary school these days in America, they're making recess time so short. They say, "We don't have time for recess, for art class, for music. We have to focus on math and science and reading." But I think students won't listen and learn as well if they don't have time to play or sing or dance.
recess and they said, "Before kids can play by themselves, they must run three laps on the track."
Sarah: Oh.
John: So they took away the gym class and they take away the free time.
Sarah: Boy, I don't want to go that school.
John: Yeah.