In England and Wales compulsory school begins at the age of five, but before that age children can go to a nursery school, also called play school. School is compulsory till the children are 16 years old. In Primary School and First School children learn to read and write and the basis of arithmetic. In the higher classes of Primary School (or in Middle School) children learn geography, history, religion and, in some schools, a foreign language. Then children go to the Secondary School. When students are 16 years old they may take an exam in various subjects in order to have a qualification. These qualifications can be either G.C.S.E. (General Certificate of Secondary Education) or "O level" (Ordinary level). After that students can either leave school and start working or continue their studies in the same school as before. If they continue, when they are 18, they have to take further examinations which are necessary for getting into university or college. Some parents choose private schools for their children. They are very expensive but considered to provide a better education and good job opportunities. In England there are 47 universities, including the Open University which teaches via TV and radio, about 400 colleges and institutes of higher education. The oldest universities in England are Oxford and Cambridge. Generally, universities award two kinds of degrees: the Bachelor's degree and the Master's degree.
Анна встречает русских студентов в аэропорту. Она сажает их в автобус. Они останавливаются у принимающих семей. У анны есть информация для студентов. Она хочет рассказать им о их путешествии в Лондон. Анна: добро в лондон! Сейчас мы едем в ваши принимающие семьи. Посмотрите в окно! Я хочу рассказать вам немного о столице великобритании. Лондон самый большой город в европе. Более 7 миллионов людей здесь живут. Это один из самых известных и интересных городов в мире. Здесь много мест, которые надо посетить: разные музеи, театры, imax кинотеатры. В лондоне также много мест для развлечений: лондонское колесо обозрения, зоопарк и много милых парков и площадей. Дима: и много стадионов, правда? Анна: да, правда. Лондон организатор летних олимпийских игр 2012, 22-х. В лондоне есть большой олимпийский парк. Лена: восхитительно! Здесь так много можно увидеть и узнать! Катя: здорово! Мы проведем две недели в великобритании. Анна: барбара и ее студенты хотят вас увидеть. Они организовали интересную социальную программу для вас
1.I have been in london this year. 2.We have seen this film before. 3.He hasn't met his parents. 4.She has heard this music before. 5.I have written a new book this month. 6.They haven't finished their work yet. 7.Alan hasn't had his breakfest. 8.Cathy hasn't got up yet. 9.Martin hasn't washed up yet. 10.We haven't told him the truth. 11.Have You mentioned my name?12.Has Your mother already come ?13.Where has Martin gone ? 14.Why has John taken this book?15.Has Jane been at the theatre this week?
In Primary School and First School children learn to read and write and the basis of arithmetic. In the higher classes of Primary School (or in Middle School) children learn geography, history, religion and, in some schools, a foreign language. Then children go to the Secondary School.
When students are 16 years old they may take an exam in various subjects in order to have a qualification. These qualifications can be either G.C.S.E. (General Certificate of Secondary Education) or "O level" (Ordinary level). After that students can either leave school and start working or continue their studies in the same school as before. If they continue, when they are 18, they have to take further examinations which are necessary for getting into university or college.
Some parents choose private schools for their children. They are very expensive but considered to provide a better education and good job opportunities.
In England there are 47 universities, including the Open University which teaches via TV and radio, about 400 colleges and institutes of higher education. The oldest universities in England are Oxford and Cambridge. Generally, universities award two kinds of degrees: the Bachelor's degree and the Master's degree.