1)Compulsory education for all children begins at the age of five 2)Сhildren under five go either to nursery schools, or to playgroups. 3)the difference is that a child spends the whole day in a nursery school, while he or she can stay in a playgroup only for some hours a day 4)There are 35,000 state schools in Britain. 5) The LEA caters for l he curriculum and exams in each region; they also appoint head teachers and held assessment tests at schools. 6) Primary school is for children from five to eleven. 7) They study Maths, English, Arts, English Literature, Geography, one or two foreign languages, usually French, Italian or German, PE (Physical Education), IT (Information Technology), Religion, Science, Biology, Sex Education and other subjects.8) At the end of their studies they take General Certificate of Secondary Education examinations (GCSE) 0-level. 9) At the age of eighteen they take GCSE A-level. 10)There are no entrance exams to universities.
1.Singing this song gave pleasure for everyone 2.He was smoking sitting by the window 3.Smoking is harmful for health 4.This article was written by the student 5.He was reading a book lying on the sofa 6.Text will be translated by five o'clock tomorrow 7.Letter has already written 8.It is printing many newspapers and magazines everyday 9.This opera was written one hundred years ago 10.Were books fetched from the library? 11.Translating of this text was hard for me 12.Work in yard is useful for help 13.The young man sitting by the window is my brother 14.This story was discussed at literature lesson last week 15.This article will have published by three o'clock tomorrow
2)Сhildren under five go either to nursery schools, or to playgroups.
3)the difference is that a child spends the whole day in a nursery school, while he or she can stay in a playgroup only for some hours a day
4)There are 35,000 state schools in Britain.
5) The LEA caters for l he curriculum and exams in each region; they also appoint head teachers and held assessment tests at schools.
6) Primary school is for children from five to eleven.
7) They study Maths, English, Arts, English Literature, Geography, one or two foreign languages, usually French, Italian or German, PE (Physical Education), IT (Information Technology), Religion, Science, Biology, Sex Education and other subjects.8) At the end of their studies they take General Certificate of Secondary Education examinations (GCSE) 0-level.
9) At the age of eighteen they take GCSE A-level.
10)There are no entrance exams to universities.