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What tense do you use in the condition to talk about future situations? The Future Simple

The Past Simple

The Present Simple

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melek1309
melek1309
18.09.2022

ответ:the present simple

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artemdolgin69
artemdolgin69
18.09.2022
American school system

Education is not mentioned in the Constitution, nor is there any federal department of education, so the matter is left to individual States. Education is free and compulsory in all States, however, from the age of 6 till 16 or 18. So, most American children go to State schools. In the USA these are called public schools. There are also some private schools, which are usually supported by religious organizations.

At 6 years of age children begin the first year of elementary school, which is called "Grade 1" or "First Grade" (the second year is "Grade 2", etc.). At elementary school the emphasis is placed on the basic skills — speaking, reading, writing and arithmetic, though the general principle throughout the American school system is that children should be helped and encouraged to develop their own particular interests.

Children move on to high school in the seventh grade, where they continue until the twelfth grade. There are two basic types of high school: one with a more academic curriculum, preparing students for admission to college, and the other offering primarily vocational education (training in a skill or trade). The local school board decides which courses are compulsory. There is great freedom of choice, however, and an important figure in high schools is the guidance counselor, who advises the students on what courses to take on the basis of their career choices.

There are no national exams, although some schools and States have their own exams. Generally examination is given by continuous assessment, which means that teachers assess children throughout the year on how well they do in tests, classroom discussions and written and oral work.

In order to receive the high school diploma necessary in most States to get into college, students must accumulate a minimum number of credits, which are awarded for the successful completion of each one- or half-year course. Students hoping to be admitted to the more famous universities require far more than the minimum number of credits and must also have good grades (the mark given on the basis of a course work and a written examination). Some colleges and universities require the students to take the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test).

Extra-curricular activity (such as playing for one of the school's sports teams) is also very important in the American school system and is taken into consideration by colleges and employers.
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ISZ2002
ISZ2002
18.09.2022

ответ: our amazing planet is mysterious and extraordinary. it is full of unique phenomena and mysteries. every day nature pleases us with beautiful sunsets, autumn cobwebs, and a starry sky. someone enjoys the morning dew, others breathe the frosty air while admiring the white canvas of hoarfrost. but often nature amazes and makes admire such phenomena that literally fascinate or, conversely, induce terrible fear.

you can observe various natural phenomena in different places on earth. for example, aurora can be seen in the northern hemisphere. for the first time the northern lights saw the scandinavian peoples, deciding that this is a manifestation of the wrath of the gods. in fact, the aurora has an electrical origin. millions of charged particles collide in air molecules thereby forming a glow. thanks to oxygen, light is reflected in yellow, green, red. blue and purple are formed with nitrogen.

rainbow is the most joyful and amazing phenomenon of nature. a rainbow can be observed immediately after a rain, in the form of reflection of sunlight in water droplets that remain in the air after a rain. the light is refracted and gives us seven colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, blue, purple. rainbow is also double.

the inhabitants of the earth very often can observe an amazing cosmic phenomenon - star rain or stargazing. if you look at the sky, we will see a lot of luminous points that fly from top to bottom towards our planet. during the flight, these points, like her small stars, leave behind a trail of luminous stripes. they do not reach the earth, and burn in the atmosphere in the form of a bright flash. in fact, as scientists explain, falling bodies are not stars, they are meteors. meteor rain is formed annually during the collision of the earth with the cosmic flow of meteor particles.

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