It is very poor developed, as it has a lot of weaknesses and needs lots of reforms.
Some weak points: * Pupils have no choose of what to study. They get more than 12 mandatory objects, and they should prepare for all of them because each teacher thinks his subject is the most important. * Pupils learn so much theory but there are no practical appliance of it. The mojority of the moldovan schools don't have a well-equiped laboratory for chemistry and physics experiments. * There is no a lunch break, like in American schools, which means that pupils have to spend more than 6 hours at school without eating, which isn't very good for their health. * There is lack of transportation. Not all schools have a school bus to bring pupils to school, and for some of them it might be dificulty to get to school.
Some strong points: * The possibility to explore different cultures and languages. There pupils learn english or french form the second grade, russian from the fifth grade, and at lyceum they can choose one more language. * The Moldovan educational system provides an approved curriculum and qualified teachers, which offer children knowledges and prepare them for their future life.
Как оформлять письмо другу на английском: Адрес свой в правом верхнем углу. 1)Сначала с красной строки пишешь "Dear Tom," (вместо Тома можешь поставить любое другое имя). 2)Потом снова с красной строки распинаешься про то, что ты рада получить письмо и все такое. Можешь попросить прощения за то, что ты так долго не писала своему другу (я так всегда пишу в письмах). 3)Далее идет основная часть, где ты пишешь по делу, а не ради вежливости. И, конечно, с новой строчки. 4)Следующая часть - прощание (типа "see you soon"). Не забудь про красную строку. 5)Потом с новой строчки - "Love" или "Best wishes", а еще с новой строчки - подпись и фамлия, имя.
Some weak points:
* Pupils have no choose of what to study. They get more than 12 mandatory objects, and they should prepare for all of them because each teacher thinks his subject is the most important.
* Pupils learn so much theory but there are no practical appliance of it. The mojority of the moldovan schools don't have a well-equiped laboratory for chemistry and physics experiments.
* There is no a lunch break, like in American schools, which means that pupils have to spend more than 6 hours at school without eating, which isn't very good for their health.
* There is lack of transportation. Not all schools have a school bus to bring pupils to school, and for some of them it might be dificulty to get to school.
Some strong points:
* The possibility to explore different cultures and languages. There pupils learn english or french form the second grade, russian from the fifth grade, and at lyceum they can choose one more language.
* The Moldovan educational system provides an approved curriculum and qualified teachers, which offer children knowledges and prepare them for their future life.