In Russia children go to school at the age of 6 or 7 years old. They study at school for eleven years.School education is divided into two stages: primary (four years) and secondary (seven years).
School begins on the 1st of September.
There are a lot of different subjects on the timetable: Mathematics, Russian, History, Geography, Biology, Litearature, foreign Languages, Music, Art, Physical Education and others.
Boys and girls are taught together in Russian schools. Many schools have uniforms.
All school leavers have to pass the State Exam.
Schoolchildren have three holidays during the school year: in autumn, winter and spring. The longest holidays are summer holidays.
In Russia children go to school at the age of 6 or 7 years old. They study at school for eleven years.School education is divided into two stages: primary (four years) and secondary (seven years).
School begins on the 1st of September.
There are a lot of different subjects on the timetable: Mathematics, Russian, History, Geography, Biology, Litearature, foreign Languages, Music, Art, Physical Education and others.
Boys and girls are taught together in Russian schools. Many schools have uniforms.
All school leavers have to pass the State Exam.
Schoolchildren have three holidays during the school year: in autumn, winter and spring. The longest holidays are summer holidays.
What a nice son I've got! - Has she got a son or a daUghter?
His name is Bunny. - What is his name?
He is grey. - What colour is he?
He is littlie. - He is little, isn't he?
He is two. - How old is he?
He likes sports. - What does he like?
He can play volleyball and basketball. - Can he play volleyball and basketball?
He can play football very well, too. - Can he play fottball or tennis very well?
He likes to play football with his friends. - With whom does he like to play football?
He likes to run and jump, too. - What else does he like to do?
He is a nice little funny fellow. - He is a nice little funny fellow, isn't he?