выполнить. Представьте, что вы находитесь в кемпинге рядом с пляжем. Напишите открытку другу, рассказав ему, что вы делаете каждый день и что делаете сегодня. Используйте приведенные идеи и свои собственные.
1) In Russia, schooling starts at 6-7 years old, and ends at 16-17 years old. They study in England from 5 to 18 years old, the last 2 years of schooling are equivalent to the first courses of Russian universities.
2) Education in Russia is carried out in large classes (25-30 people), as a result, not all students receive enough attention from teachers. In English private schools, as a rule, small classes (15 - 20 people), which provides a more individual approach.
3) In the UK, a large selection of schools that accept only boys or girls for training. If parents are looking for a separate education school for their child, it makes sense to pay attention to English guesthouses.
4) In England, in high school (A-levels, IB), students study only those subjects that they themselves have chosen. In Russia, some subjects taught in graduation classes are mandatory.
5) In the English education system in high school (A-levels, IB), school subjects are studied in more depth. English students have the opportunity to choose their subjects of interest as early as 14 years, which is a prerequisite for early definition of goals and plans for the future. Education in high school involves a lot of independent work (information retrieval, analysis, own ideas and conclusions).
6) In the UK, the interaction between teachers and students is very different from the Russian model. British teachers treat students with respect and tact. The learning process is a dialogue rather than just the transfer of knowledge and materials.
Is there bank near here?' `Yes, at the end of street.' The sky is very clear tonight. I can see all the stars. `Where are the children?' `They're in the garden.' After dinner we watched television. Julia is a doctor. Her husband is an art teacher. tennis is my favourite sport. I play once or twice a week, but I'm not а very good player. I won't be home for dinner this evening. I'm meeting some friends after work and we're going to the cinema. unemployment is very high at the moment and it's very difficult for people to find a work. Carol is an economist. She used to work in the investment department of Lloyds Bank. Now she works for American bank in the United States. I don't really like staying in hotels, but last summer we spent a few days in a very nice hotel by the sea.
1) In Russia, schooling starts at 6-7 years old, and ends at 16-17 years old. They study in England from 5 to 18 years old, the last 2 years of schooling are equivalent to the first courses of Russian universities.
2) Education in Russia is carried out in large classes (25-30 people), as a result, not all students receive enough attention from teachers. In English private schools, as a rule, small classes (15 - 20 people), which provides a more individual approach.
3) In the UK, a large selection of schools that accept only boys or girls for training. If parents are looking for a separate education school for their child, it makes sense to pay attention to English guesthouses.
4) In England, in high school (A-levels, IB), students study only those subjects that they themselves have chosen. In Russia, some subjects taught in graduation classes are mandatory.
5) In the English education system in high school (A-levels, IB), school subjects are studied in more depth. English students have the opportunity to choose their subjects of interest as early as 14 years, which is a prerequisite for early definition of goals and plans for the future. Education in high school involves a lot of independent work (information retrieval, analysis, own ideas and conclusions).
6) In the UK, the interaction between teachers and students is very different from the Russian model. British teachers treat students with respect and tact. The learning process is a dialogue rather than just the transfer of knowledge and materials.
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