Monkeys - primates, a group generally possessing tails and consisting of about 260 known living species. There are two distinct lineages of monkeys: New World Monkeys and catarrhines. Lemurs, lorises, and galagos are not monkeys; instead they are strepsirrhine primates. There are two major types of monkey: New World monkeys from South and Central America and Old World monkeys from Africa and Asia. The many species of monkey have varied relationships with humans. In some areas, some species of monkey are considered agricultural pests, and can cause extensive damage to commercial and subsistence crops.
1. (Did you have) a good time last weekend? 2. I (have seen) that film three times but I’d like to see it again. 3. She (was talking) to Mary when I saw her in town. 4. Where (are you going) for your holidays next year? 5. Be careful with that glass. If you drop it, it (may break) 6. I usually (go out) with Joanna on Saturday nights but she’s away this weekend. 7. Where’s Annie? She (is doing) the shopping at the moment. 8. It was a beautiful morning. The sun ……… and the birds ……… . (was shining/ were singing) 9. If you (do not study) harder, you’ll fail the exam.
Education in Great Britain Образование в Великобритании Educational system in Britain has strict quality standards. It is compulsory for all children aged 5 to 16 to study. British education is divided into two segments: state schools, which are free of charge, and private schools, which are paid for. Over 90% of children attend state public schools. Also Great Britain has two different systems of education: one is used in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and the other is used in Scotland. The most popular schools in Britain are Boarding Schools. These are institutions where kids not only study, but live. In Britain, as in many other countries, there is a pre-school education, i.e. there are nursery schools for children from 2 to 7. After the nursery school, kids attend Junior Schools till they are 13. During these years children have to pass an obligatory exam, called SAT (Standard Assessment Tests) twice. In case, they pass it successfully, they can easily transfer to the next step, which is called Senior School. This school is for children aged 13 to 18, and it prepares its pupils for the special exam called GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education). It is also the time for future profession choice. The main subjects at British schools are English, Mathematics, Geography, Art, Science, History, Physical Education, Information Technology, Music, Religious education and others. According to the classification of schools by gender, education in Britain can be divided into three types of institutions: mixed schools, schools for girls and schools for boys. Higher education in Great Britain is quite expensive, especially for foreign students. However, there are sometimes tuition grants for talented students.
There are two distinct lineages of monkeys: New World Monkeys and catarrhines.
Lemurs, lorises, and galagos are not monkeys; instead they are strepsirrhine primates.
There are two major types of monkey: New World monkeys from South and Central America and Old World monkeys from Africa and Asia.
The many species of monkey have varied relationships with humans.
In some areas, some species of monkey are considered agricultural pests, and can cause extensive damage to commercial and subsistence crops.