Вставьте глагол to be в past simple и напиши эти фразы в во форме He_ in london last year It sunny_ 2 hours ago Kate and Anna _ at the cinema yesterday They _ tired last night The breakfast _ delicious last morning
Hello, Kostya! Hello my buddy! As your life? Moving little by little? I was not so great. I want to tell you a story that happened to me recently as last month. This weekend we as a family: dad, mom, SIS and I went to rest outside the city, into the forest. Dad has been cooking home meat for barbecue, took a tent and fishing gear, and my mother got warm clothes, as was already the early autumn — what we call Indian summer. In the forest was wonderful, warm and surprisingly quiet. We cooked kebabs, I went with my dad on a fishing trip to a small forest stream, mom and my little sister Natasha gathered mushrooms and autumn mushrooms. And in the evening we sat around the campfire and sang their favorite songs. And then went to sleep: my dad and I in the tent and mom and sister settled down in the car. That's so wonderful I spent my weekend last month. How about you, Kostya, relax with your family? I leave you to nature? Goodbye, my friend! Write to me more often.
1. The system of education in any country is aimed at developing a personality for the good of the individual and society as a whole. 2. Pre-school education in England begins at the age of 3 or 4. 3. Compulsory primary education begins at the age of five in England, Wales and Scotland and at four in Northern Ireland. 4. Children start their school career in an in fant school. Lessons start at 9 a.m. and are over at 4 p.m. They are taught «3 R's»: Reading» wRiting, aRithme-tic. Pupils have a lot of fun at school, drawing, reading, dancing or singing. 5. The most Public schools in England are Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Rugby. 6. The majority of secondary schools are Comprehensive schools where boys and girls study together. Besides, parents can take their sons and daughters to Grammar schools or Secondary Modem Schools. Grammar schools provide an academic course from 11 to 18. They prepare pupils for colleges and universities. 7. Many children of working class families go to Modern schools. They give a very limited education. Pupils get instruction in woodwork, metalwork, sewing, shorthand, typing and cooking. After finishing such a school a pupil becomes an unskilled worker. 8. No. Every pupil has to choose a set of subjects to learn. 9. At around 16 years old teenagers take some exams and coursework to get General Certificate of Education. Those who choose to stay on at school usually study for two further years to pass A level (Advanced level) ex-ms. These exams will give them a chance to enter the university.
2. Pre-school education in England begins at the age of 3 or 4.
3. Compulsory primary education begins at the age of five in England, Wales and Scotland and at four in Northern Ireland.
4. Children start their school career in an in fant school. Lessons start at 9 a.m. and are over at 4 p.m. They are taught «3 R's»: Reading» wRiting, aRithme-tic. Pupils have a lot of fun at school, drawing, reading, dancing or singing.
5. The most Public schools in England are Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Rugby.
6. The majority of secondary schools are Comprehensive schools where boys and girls study together. Besides, parents can take their sons and daughters to Grammar schools or Secondary Modem Schools. Grammar schools provide an academic course from 11 to 18. They prepare pupils for colleges and universities.
7. Many children of working class families go to Modern schools. They give a very limited education. Pupils get instruction in woodwork, metalwork, sewing, shorthand, typing and cooking. After finishing such a school a pupil becomes an unskilled worker.
8. No. Every pupil has to choose a set of subjects to learn.
9. At around 16 years old teenagers take some exams and coursework to get General Certificate of Education. Those who choose to stay on at school usually study for two further years to pass A level (Advanced level) ex-ms. These exams will give them a chance to enter the university.