All state schools in Britain are free, and schools provide their pupils with books and equipment for their studies. Nine million children attend 35.000 schools in Britain. Education is compulsory from 5 till 16 years. Parents can choose to send their children to a nursery school or a preschool playgroup to prepare them for the start of compulsory education. Children start primary school at 5 and continue until they are 11. Most children are taught together, boys and girls in the same class. At 11 most pupils go to secondary schools called comprehensives which accept a wide range of children from all backgrounds and religious and ethnic groups. Ninety per cent of secondary schools in England, Scotland and Wales are co-educational. At 16 pupils take a national exam called «G.C.S.E.» (General Certificate of Secondary Education) and then they can leave school if they wish. This is the end of compulsory education. Some 16-year-olds continue their studies in the sixth form at school or at a sixth form college. The sixth form prepares pupils for a national exam called «A» level (advanced level) at 18. You need «A» level to enter a university. Other 16-yearolds choose to go to a college of further education to study for more practical (vocational) diplomas relating to the world of work, such as hairdressing, typing or mechanics. Universities and colleges of higher education accept students with «A» levels from 18. Students study for a degree which takes on average three years of full-time study. Most students graduate at 21 or 22 and are given their degree at a special graduation ceremony. 2. Выпишите из текста 5 существительных. Запишите их в единственном и множественном числах. Переведите. 3. Выпишите из текста 5 прилагательных. Поставьте их в сравнительную и превосходную степени. Переведите. 4. Выпишите из текста 5 местоимений. Переведите. 5. Составьте 10 предложений используя выбранные Вами 5 существительных, 5 прилагательных и 5 местоимений. 6. Составьте рассказ о себе на английском языке (~ 15 предлож
2. Следующие существительные можно выделить из текста (единственное и множественное число и перевод):
- school (школа/школы)
- equipment (оборудование)
- children (ребенок/дети)
- nursery (детский сад)
- college (колледж/колледжи)
3. Следующие прилагательные можно выделить из текста (сравнительная и превосходная степень и перевод):
- compulsory (обязательный) - more compulsory (более обязательный), most compulsory (самый обязательный)
- wide (широкий) - wider (шире), widest (самый широкий)
- practical (практический) - more practical (более практический), most practical (самый практический)
- vocational (профессиональный) - more vocational (более профессиональный), most vocational (самый профессиональный)
- special (особый) - more special (более особый), most special (самый особый)
4. Следующие местоимения можно выделить из текста и их перевод:
- their (их)
- them (их)
- they (они)
- themselves (сами)
- he (он)
5. Вот 10 предложений, использующих выбранные существительные, прилагательные и местоимения:
- The school provides its pupils with books and equipment for their studies.
- Children can attend a nursery or a preschool playgroup before starting compulsory education.
- Most children are taught together in the same class.
- At 11, pupils can go to secondary schools called comprehensives.
- Secondary schools in England, Scotland, and Wales are mostly co-educational.
- Students can leave school after taking the G.C.S.E. exam at 16.
- Some 16-year-olds continue their studies in the sixth form at school or at a sixth form college.
- Universities accept students with A-levels from 18.
- Students study for a degree in universities and colleges of higher education.
- Most students graduate and receive their degree at a special graduation ceremony.
6. Рассказ о себе на английском языке:
Hello, my name is [your name]. I am a school teacher. I teach various subjects to children in our school. We have a well-equipped classroom with books and other study materials for our students. I believe education is compulsory for every child from the age of 5 until 16.
In our school, we have a nursery where children can join before starting their primary education. It helps them prepare for their journey of compulsory education. At the age of 5, they join our primary school and continue until they are 11.
Our primary school is a co-educational institution where boys and girls study together in the same class. We focus on providing a comprehensive education to children from different backgrounds and cultures. It's important to create a welcoming and inclusive learning environment for all.
After completing their primary education, most of our students move on to secondary schools called comprehensives. These schools accept students from various backgrounds and offer a wide range of subjects and activities. We encourage our students to explore their interests and talents.
At the age of 16, students take the G.C.S.E. exam. It marks the end of compulsory education, but many students choose to continue their studies. Some opt for the sixth form at school or a sixth form college, where they prepare for the A-level exam at 18. A-levels are necessary for university admissions.
For those who prefer a more practical approach, there are colleges of further education where they can pursue vocational diplomas related to their interests and the world of work. These diplomas can be in fields like hairdressing, typing, or mechanics.
After completing their A-levels or vocational diplomas, students can apply to universities and colleges of higher education. They pursue a degree in their chosen field, which usually takes around three years of full-time study. Graduation ceremonies are held to honor students who successfully complete their degree programs.
I am proud to be a teacher and contribute to the education of so many young minds. It is a rewarding profession, and I enjoy seeing my students grow and succeed in their academic journey.