3) easier 4) easier, 5) cheerfully 6) patiently 7) unusual 8) early 2 The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification awarded in a specified subject, generally taken in a number of subjects by pupils in secondary education in England and Wales over two years 3. England also has a tradition of independent schools (sometimes termed "public schools") and home schooling alongside state schools; legally, parents may choose to educate their children by any suitable means. State-funded schools can be categorised as grammar schools, which are selective, or comprehensive schools, which are not. These can be further subdivided into free schools, other academies and state-run schools. More freedom is given to free schools, including most religious schools, and other academies in terms of curriculum, but all are subject to assessment and inspection by Ofsted.
The state-funded education system is divided into stages based upon age:[10] Early Years Foundation Stage (ages 3–5); primary education (ages 5 to 11), subdivided into Key Stage 1 (KS1) Infants (ages 5 to 7) and Key Stage 2 (KS2) Juniors (ages 7 to 11); secondary education (ages 11 to 16), subdivided into Key Stage 3 (KS3; ages 11 to 14) and Key Stage 4 (KS4; ages 14 to 16); Key Stage 5 is post-16 education (ages 16 to 18); and tertiary education (for ages 18+).[11]
At age 16 the students typically take exams for the General Certificate of Secondary Education or other Level 1/2 qualifications. While education is compulsory until 18, schooling is only compulsory to 16, thus post-16 education can take a number of forms, and may be academic or vocational. This can involve continued schooling, known as "sixth form" or "college", leading (typically after two years of further study) to A-level qualifications (similar to a high school diploma in some other countries), or a number of alternative Level 3qualifications such as BTEC, the International Baccalaureate or the Cambridge Pre-U. It can also include work-based apprenticeshipsor traineeships, or volunteering.
Higher education often begins with a three-year bachelor's degree. Postgraduate degrees include master's degrees, either taught or by research, and doctoral level research degrees that usually take at least three years. Tuition fees for first degrees are up to £9,000 per academic year for English, Welsh and European Union students, although these are set to rise to £9,250 for students starting from 2017.
1. Составьте прилагательные от слов справа. Заполнить бланки. Я хотел бы рассказать вам о моей маме. Она очень человек. Утром она очень и . Но она всегда очень и к нам. Она готова слушать меня, когда я немного . Когда моя мама не очень мы можем провести время вместе. Иногда я очень . Но мама слушает меня, она к моим проблемам и идеям. Моя мама , и . интерес энергетика, серьезно друг нерв бизнес говорить внимание красота, создавать, любовь 2. Запишите в словах. Номера: 100 , 465 , 2080 . Сроки: 1914 , 2014 . 3. Дополните предложения. 1) Два раза в год я моя бабушка на Урале. а) я посещаю б) посещал с) посетили) Посещение 2) Смотри! Ребенок . а) спал б) спит с) спит г) спит 3) Я думаю, что в следующем году мы в Лондон. а) движение б) движутся с) будет двигаться д) переместились 4) Мэри никогда скрипка. Она на пианино. а) сыграли б) играет с) играет d) играет все 4. ответьте на вопросы (вы можете дать подробный ответ). 1) Что вы обычно делаете, когда вы печальны? 2) Кто или что вам, когда вы нервничаете? 3) Вы общительны? Вы трудолюбивы? 4) Как вы вашей маме, когда она устала?
2) the earliest
3) easier
4) easier,
5) cheerfully
6) patiently
7) unusual
8) early
2 The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification awarded in a specified subject, generally taken in a number of subjects by pupils in secondary education in England and Wales over two years
3. England also has a tradition of independent schools (sometimes termed "public schools") and home schooling alongside state schools; legally, parents may choose to educate their children by any suitable means. State-funded schools can be categorised as grammar schools, which are selective, or comprehensive schools, which are not. These can be further subdivided into free schools, other academies and state-run schools. More freedom is given to free schools, including most religious schools, and other academies in terms of curriculum, but all are subject to assessment and inspection by Ofsted.
The state-funded education system is divided into stages based upon age:[10] Early Years Foundation Stage (ages 3–5); primary education (ages 5 to 11), subdivided into Key Stage 1 (KS1) Infants (ages 5 to 7) and Key Stage 2 (KS2) Juniors (ages 7 to 11); secondary education (ages 11 to 16), subdivided into Key Stage 3 (KS3; ages 11 to 14) and Key Stage 4 (KS4; ages 14 to 16); Key Stage 5 is post-16 education (ages 16 to 18); and tertiary education (for ages 18+).[11]
At age 16 the students typically take exams for the General Certificate of Secondary Education or other Level 1/2 qualifications. While education is compulsory until 18, schooling is only compulsory to 16, thus post-16 education can take a number of forms, and may be academic or vocational. This can involve continued schooling, known as "sixth form" or "college", leading (typically after two years of further study) to A-level qualifications (similar to a high school diploma in some other countries), or a number of alternative Level 3qualifications such as BTEC, the International Baccalaureate or the Cambridge Pre-U. It can also include work-based apprenticeshipsor traineeships, or volunteering.
Higher education often begins with a three-year bachelor's degree. Postgraduate degrees include master's degrees, either taught or by research, and doctoral level research degrees that usually take at least three years. Tuition fees for first degrees are up to £9,000 per academic year for English, Welsh and European Union students, although these are set to rise to £9,250 for students starting from 2017.
4. It is June now
1) teach-teacher5
2) vary--varyation
3) natural-nature
4) propose--proposal
5) contradict- contradiction
6 Vary-- varuous
Space---spacious
3) differ--different
4) Imagine --imaginary
5) magnet-magnetic