In England about 93 per cent of children attend state schools?

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In England about 93 per cent of children attend state schools.

The other 7 per cent attend private schools.

A minority of these private schools are boarding schools where children live as well as study.

Private schools are very expensive.

In Britain it is compulsory between the ages of 5 and 16 years to receive some officially recognized form of schooling.

For younger children, there are a few state kindergartens, some private kindergartens and a few „ nursery classes "in ordinary schools.

They are optional.

Primary school consists of a reception class, infant school and junior school.

A reception class and infant school take a year.

In junior school, pupils spend 5 years.

At the age of five they go to infant schools where they learn first steps in reading, writing and using numbers.

When children leave infant school, at the age of seven, they go to junior schools until they are about eleven years of age.

Their school subjects include English, arithmetic, history, geography, nature study, swimming, music, art and organized games.

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Volodya1974 5 нояб. 2018 г., 18:16:59

В Англии около 93 процентов детей посещают государственные школы.

Оставшиеся 7 процентов ходят в частные школы.

Меньшую часть этих частных школ составляют пансионы, в которых дети живут и учатся.

Частные школы очень дорогие.

В Британии в возрасте от 5 до 16 летобязательно нужно проходить обучение по одной из официально установленных форм.

Для маленьких детей есть несколько государственных детских садов, несколько частных детских садов и несколько "детских классов" в обычных школах.

Их посещение добровольное.

В начальных школах есть нулевой класс, детский класс и младший класс.

Нулевой и детский классы занимают год.

В младшей школе дети учатся 5 лет.

В возрасте 5 лет они отправляются в детскую школу, где они делают первые шаги в чтении, письме и счёте.

По окончании детской школы в возрасте 7 лет дети переходят в младшую школу и остаются там до достижения 11 - летнего возраста.

В их расписание входят английский, арифметика, история, география, природоведение, плавание, музыка, рисование и организованные игры.

Irjinia63700 9 мар. 2018 г., 22:37:53 | 1 - 4 классы

They sing songs, dance and play a lot?

They sing songs, dance and play a lot.

Infant pupils learn how to use money in their classroom shop.

They look at the pictures in interesting books, draw pictures in pencil and colour them.

They learn how to get on with other children.

When children are seven they go to junior schools, where they spend four years till they are eleven.

So in England children spend six years in primary school.

When pupils are eleven or a little older primary school is over.

Junior schools are real schools.

The atmosphere is more formal in junior classes than in infant classes.

Pupils sit in rows and follow a regular timetable.

Their subjects are : English, Maths, History, Nature Study, Geography, Art, and Music.

In junior schools swimming, P.

E. and Religion are on the timetable too.

But children spend a lot of time outdoors.

They visit different museums and other famous and interesting places.

Sometimes their teachers take them to London and other big cities.

They walk and play a lot.

In some primary schools children wear uniforms but in many primary schools they don’t.

Ewedfew 2 мая 2018 г., 15:06:12 | 5 - 9 классы

КАК ЧИТАЕТСЯ ЭТОТ ТЕКСТ ПО АНГЛИЙСКИ 1?

КАК ЧИТАЕТСЯ ЭТОТ ТЕКСТ ПО АНГЛИЙСКИ 1.

Primary schools are those for children between the ages of five and eleven 2.

Infant schools are schools for children between the ages of five and seven.

3. Junior schools are schools for children aged between seven and eleven 4.

Comprehensive schools are secondary schools for children above the age of eleven of all abilities from a given area.

5. Grammar schools are schools for children aged between eleven and eighteen who are good at studying.

Radug 1 нояб. 2018 г., 06:59:32 | 1 - 4 классы

Primary schools in England?

Primary schools in England.

English children have classes five days a week.

They have classes on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Classes are usually over at four o’clock and then the pupils go home.

They never have classes on Saturday and Sunday.

Saturdays and Sundays are their days off.

Schools in England have names, not numbers.

They often get the names after the place where they are (Green Hill School, Cedar Grove School) or after some famous or important people (St.

Mary School).

At the age of five primary school children go to infant schools or infant classes where they spend two years till they are seven.

In infant schools they spend much time outdoors.

They play different games, run and jump.

They sing songs, dance and play a lot.

Infant pupils learn how to use money in their classroom shop.

They look at the pictures in interesting books, draw pictures in pencil and colour them.

They learn how to get on with other children.

When children are seven they go to junior schools, where they spend four years till they are eleven.

So in England children spend six years in primary school.

When pupils are eleven or a little older primary school is over.

Junior schools are real schools.

The atmosphere is more formal in junior classes than in infant classes.

Pupils sit in rows and follow a regular timetable.

Their subjects are : English, Maths, History, Nature Study, Geography, Art, and Music.

In junior schools swimming, P.

E. and Religion are on the timetable too.

But children spend a lot of time outdoors.

They visit different museums and other famous and interesting places.

Sometimes their teachers take them to London and other big cities.

They walk and play a lot.

In some primary schools children wear uniforms but in many primary schools they don’t.

Такой же текст нужно написать но только про русскую начальную школу.

На английском.

Aleksey16 27 янв. 2018 г., 16:39:50 | 1 - 4 классы

Primary schools in England?

Primary schools in England.

English children have classes five days a week.

They have classes on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Classes are usually over at four o’clock and then the pupils go home.

They never have classes on Saturday and Sunday.

Saturdays and Sundays are their days off.

Schools in England have names, not numbers.

They often get the names after the place where they are (Green Hill School, Cedar Grove School) or after some famous or important people (St.

Mary School).

At the age of five primary school children go to infant schools or infant classes where they spend two years till they are seven.

In infant schools they spend much time outdoors.

They play different games, run and jump.

They sing songs, dance and play a lot.

Infant pupils learn how to use money in their classroom shop.

They look at the pictures in interesting books, draw pictures in pencil and colour them.

They learn how to get on with other children.

When children are seven they go to junior schools, where they spend four years till they are eleven.

So in England children spend six years in primary school.

When pupils are eleven or a little older primary school is over.

Junior schools are real schools.

The atmosphere is more formal in junior classes than in infant classes.

Pupils sit in rows and follow a regular timetable.

Their subjects are : English, Maths, History, Nature Study, Geography, Art, and Music.

In junior schools swimming, P.

E. and Religion are on the timetable too.

But children spend a lot of time outdoors.

They visit different museums and other famous and interesting places.

Sometimes their teachers take them to London and other big cities.

They walk and play a lot.

In some primary schools children wear uniforms but in many primary schools they don’t.

№13 Agree or disagree.

1. In england classes are usually over at three.

2. england children usually have no classes on Saturday.

3. At the age of 4 children go to infant schools.

4. children learn how to get on with other pupils there.

5. Infant classes are very formal.

6. Junior schools are real schools.

7. When children are 10.

They go to lunior schools.

№16 Put in : once / twice / 3.

4. 5 times a week / a day / a month / a year.

1. He goes to London.

2. We wash the floors.

3. We went to the British Museum .

Last spring.

4. They had Handicraft .

Last year.

5. I have porridge for breakfast .

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Coolpony 15 авг. 2018 г., 04:58:07 | 5 - 9 классы

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In England about 93 per cent of children attend state schools, which provide free education.

The other 7 per cent attend independent schools — private and public schools.

Some of these schools are boarding schools where children live and study.

If parents want to send their children to a private or a public school, they have to pay for their education.

The most famous public schools are Eton, * Harrow * and Winchester.

* For small children, there are state kinder gartens, private kindergartens and "nursery classes" in schools, which are optional.

Secondary education is compulsory.

It means all children must attend school between the ages of 5 and 16.

Most children start their education at the age of 5.

Primary school may be divided into two parts : during the first two years reading, writing and arithmetic are taught for about 20 minutes a day.

There is usually no written timetable.

Much time is spent in modelling from clay or drawing reading and singing.

In Year 3 the "real work" starts.

The children have lessor in arithmetic, reading and composition.

History, Geography, Nature Study Art and Music, PE, Swimming are also in the timetable.

All schools follow lie same National Curriculum.

* The children attend the primary school for 6 years .

Comprehensive schools provide compulsory education for children between the ages of 11 and 16.

Comprehensive schools offer 5 - year courses to all pupils ; there are no entrance examinations there.

Some children enter grammar schools which also provide secondary education.

If a pupil wants to study at a grammar school, he or she has to pass the 11 + exams.

There are 10 subjects, which all children must study at secondary school, and there are some optional subjects that are different in different schools.

Влад1231231231 2 июн. 2018 г., 09:28:31 | 10 - 11 классы

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Education is provided by _____ schools and _________ schoolsState schools are ________If pupils go a public or private school, parents ________Compulsory education means that all children ________Kindergartens and nursery classes are ______________ and _______ provide secondary educationThere are no _______ in comprehensive schools.

If pupils want to enter a grammar school, they _________Pupil take _______ at the end of each 4 stages of education.

In England about 93 per cent of children attend state schools, which provide free education.

The other 7 per cent attend independet school - private and public schools.

Some of these schools are boarding schools where children live and study.

If parents want to send their children to a private or a public school, they have to pay for their education.

The most famous public schools are Eton, * Harrow * and Winchester.

* - For small children, there are state kindergartens, private kindergartens and Детский сад classes * in schools, which are optional.

- Secondary education is compulsory .

It means all children must attend school between the ages 5 and 16.

Most children start their education at the age of 5.

Primary school may be divided into two parts : during the first two years reading, writing and arithmetic are taught for about 20 minutes a day.

There is usually no written timetable.

Much time is spent in modelling from clay or drawing , reading and singing.

In Year 3 the * real work * starts .

The children have lesson in arithmetic, reading and composition.

History, Geography, Nature Study, Art and Music, PE, Swimming are also in the timetable.

All schools follow the same National Curriculum.

* The children attend the primary school for 6 years.

- Comprehensive schools provide compulsory education for children between the ages of 11 and 16.

Comprehensive schools affer 5 - year courses to all pupils ; there are no entrance examinations there.

Some children enter grammar school which also provide secondary education.

If a pupil wants to study at a grammar school, he or she has to pass the 11 + exams.

There are 10 subjects, which all children must study at secondary school, and there are some optional subjects that are different in different schools.

The whole period of compulsory education is divided into four stages.

At the end of each(Years 2, 6, 9 and 11) pupils national examinations.

Giukhovaa 14 окт. 2018 г., 05:00:18 | 5 - 9 классы

Переведите текст на русский язык без переводчика : Primary schools in England?

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English children have classes five days a week.

They have classes on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Classes are usually over at four o’clock and then the pupils go home.

They never have classes on Saturday and Sunday.

Saturdays and Sundays are their days off.

Schools in England have names, not numbers.

They often get the names after the place where they are (Green Hill School, Cedar Grove School) or after some famous or important people (St.

Mary School).

At the age of five primary school children go to infant schools or infant classes where they spend two years till they are seven.

In infant schools they spend much time outdoors.

They play different games, run and jump.

They sing songs, dance and play a lot.

Infant pupils learn how to use money in their classroom shop.

They look at the pictures in interesting books, draw pictures in pencil and colour them.

They learn how to get on with other children.

When children are seven they go to junior schools, where they spend four years till they are eleven.

So in England children spend six years in primary school.

When pupils are eleven or a little older primary school is over.

Junior schools are real schools.

The atmosphere is more formal in junior classes than in infant classes.

Pupils sit in rows and follow a regular timetable.

Their subjects are : English, Maths, History, Nature Study, Geography, Art, and Music.

In junior schools swimming, P.

E. and Religion are on the timetable too.

But children spend a lot of time outdoors.

They visit different museums and other famous and interesting places.

Sometimes their teachers take them to London and other big cities.

They walk and play a lot.

In some primary schools children wear uniforms but in many primary schools they don’t.

Antontroshin0 12 июн. 2018 г., 19:43:39 | 5 - 9 классы

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Freelyq 27 мая 2018 г., 19:23:40 | 1 - 4 классы

Many children in the UK start nursery school at the age of three or four?

Many children in the UK start nursery school at the age of three or four.

All children start primary school when they are five and spend six years there.

Some children in primary schools wear uniforms.

Naruno2016 4 авг. 2018 г., 05:50:49 | 1 - 4 классы

Primary schools in England?

Primary schools in England.

English children have classes five days a week.

They have classes on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Classes are usually over at four o’clock and then the pupils go home.

They never have classes on Saturday and Sunday.

Saturdays and Sundays are their days off.

Schools in England have names, not numbers.

They often get the names after the place where they are (Green Hill School, Cedar Grove School) or after some famous or important people (St.

Mary School).

At the age of five primary school children go to infant schools or infant classes where they spend two years till they are seven.

In infant schools they spend much time outdoors.

They play different games, run and jump.

They sing songs, dance and play a lot.

Infant pupils learn how to use money in their classroom shop.

They look at the pictures in interesting books, draw pictures in pencil and colour them.

They learn how to get on with other children.

When children are seven they go to junior schools, where they spend four years till they are eleven.

So in England children spend six years in primary school.

When pupils are eleven or a little older primary school is over.

Junior schools are real schools.

The atmosphere is more formal in junior classes than in infant classes.

Pupils sit in rows and follow a regular timetable.

Their subjects are : English, Maths, History, Nature Study, Geography, Art, and Music.

In junior schools swimming, P.

E. and Religion are on the timetable too.

But children spend a lot of time outdoors.

They visit different museums and other famous and interesting places.

Sometimes their teachers take them to London and other big cities.

They walk and play a lot.

In some primary schools children wear uniforms but in many primary schools they don’t.

№13 Agree or disagree.

1. In england classes are usually over at three.

2. england children usually have no classes on Saturday.

3. At the age of 4 children go to infant schools.

4. children learn how to get on with other pupils there.

5. Infant classes are very formal.

6. Junior schools are real schools.

7. When children are 10.

They go to lunior schools.

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