If we are only talking about crossing the ocean, then personally I would have swum it three times. For example, if you start from a point in Eurasia, you can go to Africa without crossing the ocean. From Africa to cross the ocean for the first time to Australia. Then swim a second time and visit Antarctica. From Antarctica we are sailing to South America for the third time. And from there, through the Panama Canal, we get to the North.
If you wish, you can and only once swim across, given that Australia and Antarctica, like Antarctica and South America, are separated not by oceans, but by bays and seas.
primary school – начальная школа
secondary school – средняя школа
a teacher – учитель
a school principal (a headmaster, a headmistress) – директор школы
an assistant principal – завуч
a pupil – ученик
a schoolboy (a schoolgirl) – школьник (школьница)
a classmate – одноклассник
school uniform – школьная форма
a classroom – классная комната
a library – библиотека
a principal’s office – кабинет директора
a laboratory – лаборатория
a computer room – кабинет информатики
a canteen – столовая
a gym (a gymnasium) – спортзал
a stadium – стадион
a playground – игровая площадка
a swimming pool – бассейн
a cloakroom – раздевалка, гардеробная
a school hall – актовый зал
a first-aid room (a nurse’s office) - медпункт
a toilet (a lavatory) – туалет
a lesson – урок
a break - перемена
lunch - обед
a timetable - расписание
a test – контрольная работа, тест
a dictation – диктант
a composition (an essay) – сочинение (эссе)
an exam – экзамен
a mark - оценка
homework - домашнее задание
a certificate of secondary education – аттестат о среднем образовании
Объяснение:
If we are only talking about crossing the ocean, then personally I would have swum it three times. For example, if you start from a point in Eurasia, you can go to Africa without crossing the ocean. From Africa to cross the ocean for the first time to Australia. Then swim a second time and visit Antarctica. From Antarctica we are sailing to South America for the third time. And from there, through the Panama Canal, we get to the North.
If you wish, you can and only once swim across, given that Australia and Antarctica, like Antarctica and South America, are separated not by oceans, but by bays and seas.