My favorite shop is a bookshop called “Chitai-Gorod”. It’s situated not far away from my school. I like this shop because it offers a wide variety of books, comics and magazines from all over the world at democratic prices. I always buy comics for myself, cookbooks for my grandma, romance novels for my elder sister and travel magazines for my dad. This bookshop also provides a flexible discount system for students, so that I can buy more books for less money.
Мой любимый магазин – это книжный магазин, который называется “Читай-Город”. Он расположен недалеко от моей школы. Мне нравится этот магазин, потому что он предлагает широкий выбор книг, комиксов и журналов со всего мира по демократичным ценам. Я всегда покупаю комиксы для себя, кулинарные книги для бабушки, любовные романы для старшей сестры и журналы о путешествиях для моего папы. Этот книжный магазин также предоставляет гибкую систему скидок для студентов, так что я могу купить больше книг за меньшие деньги.
Yes, it would make them strive to do more. If students are paid for better grades, they will want to do better in school. We don't have to pay students for D's and F's, this is rewards for GOOD GRADES, not just for being at school. When students are paid for good grades, they learn that working hard and making good choices does have its rewards. They will try to make better grades, in the hopes of earning more money. Students will also learn responsibility and the value of money; rather than just begging Mom and Dad for all the toys and video games they want, they will work harder and save up for their next purchase. Moreover, many schools have fundraisers for various charities and projects. Rather than dragging Mom across the neighborhood to sell cookies and making Dad bug his coworkers to buy chocolates, the students will buy these on their own, and help the school it self.