Big dresses, huge cars, smart suits and lots of fun ... What exactly is a school prom and how is it taking over from the school disco?
Instructions
Proms are big news in Britain
these days. A school prom is a formal party to celebrate an important date at
school such as the end of secondary school or after completing school exams in
Year 11 (aged 15-16) and in Year 13 (aged 17-18). Some pupils also have a
school prom when they finish primary school. A secondary school prom often
involves a big party, big dresses and huge cars.
Prom parties
Proms are held in
June or July, around the end of exam time or the end of term. The idea is to
have fun with your school friends and celebrate your time and achievements at
school. Some schools hold a luxury party in a five-star hotel. Others have a
more basic dinner in the school hall. The school can organise the prom or they
can pay a professional organisation to arrange it. A prom organiser provides
everything for the special event including the party location, balloons, food,
music, cars and clothes.
Clothes and beauty
Young people like to dress up for
their prom. Many teenagers wear school uniform in the UK but on prom night lots
of girls swap their uniform for an elegant evening dress and high heels. Boys
that are usually only seen in jeans and trainers when not at school dress up in
a suit with a tie and smart shoes. The right hairstyle and make-up are important
too. Some beauty salons offer a special ‘prom deal’ which includes hair,
make-up, eyelashes, nails and a spray tan. A tan is fashionable with both boys
and girls.
Cars
Arriving at your prom by chauffeur-driven limousine is very
popular! Other young people like to travel by truck or in large 4x4 vehicles.
The party can start on the way to the dinner or dance. Part of the fun for some
prom-goers is to drive around town in their best clothes and make sure that
everyone sees them. Two sixteen-year-old girls with a sense of humour arrived
at their school prom in Somerset both dressed as Barbie. Did they arrive in a
limo? No, they travelled in a more original style. Their mothers made each girl
a life-sized Barbie box and the friends arrived at the prom party in their
boxes on the back of a trailer!
Money
The school prom is big business.
According to a recent newspaper report the average prom costs parents over £200
per teenager. Many pay much, much more. The cost can include a ticket for the
prom party (which is often a three-course dinner followed by dancing) as well
as new clothes, shoes, a visit to the hairdressers, a spray tan and probably
car hire. Not all families have money to spend on their teenager’s prom of
course. How do less wealthy pupils find a way to look good at the school prom?
Some teenagers work part-time to cover their prom expenses. Popular jobs
include babysitting, shop work and working as a waiter or waitress.
An American
tradition
Ten years ago most British schools didn’t have school proms. They
probably had a simple school disco at the end of term. Now more than 85% of
schools in Britain have a prom. The modern British school prom is not popular
with some parents of teenagers. Many adults see the prom is an import from the
USA. They say that American TV programmes and films such as ‘High School
Musical’ have a big influence on their kids.
Read the text about school proms then do these exercises to
check your understanding.
1. Check your understanding: true or false Circle True or
False for these sentences.
- A prom is a party to celebrate the end of exams or
finishing school. True False
- Proms are always held in hotels. True False
- Boys and girls usually wear their school uniform for
their prom. True False
- Two girls travelled to their prom in a box. True False
- A spray tan for the prom is popular with boys and girls.
True False
- The prom tradition started in Australia. True False
2. Check your understanding: grouping
Write the words into the correct group.
trailer |
high heels |
babysitting |
suit |
limousine |
shop work |
limo |
jeans |
trainers |
waitress |
car |
dress |
tie |
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vehicles |
shoes |
jobs |
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3. Check your understanding: multiple choice
Circle the correct verb to complete the sentences.
- Some pupils also _____ a school prom when they finish
primary school. have make do
- Proms are _____ in June or July. made held done
- Some schools _____ a luxury party in a five-star hotel.
do make hold
- Young people like
to _____ for their prom. wear dress up put
- Many teenagers _____ school uniform in the UK. wear dress
up put
- Their mothers _____ each girl a life-sized Barbie box.
did had made
- The average prom _____ parents over £200 per teenager.
costs spends pays
- Films such as ‘High School Musical’ _____ a big influence
on their kids. have make do
Do you have a disco, party or prom at your school? |
What do you do to celebrate finishing school?
What are the advantages and disadvantages for having a
school prom? |
Answers
1. 1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. False
2.
clothes |
vehicles |
shoes |
jobs |
jeans |
car |
high heels |
babysitting |
tie |
trailer |
trainers |
Shop work |
dress |
limo |
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waitress |
suit |
limousine |
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3. 1. have
2. held
3. hold
4. dress up
5. wear
6. made
7. costs
8. have