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ПРОСТО ПЕРЕВЕСТИ!

From the end of the World War II the state in the United Kingdom provides a full range of free educational facilities.

Firstly, there is no prescribed curriculum.

In each area Local Education Authority is responsible for education.

At any publicly - maintained school no tuition fees are paid.

State schooling in the United Kingdom is financed partly by the Government and partly by local rates.

Schooling is voluntary under the age of five, but there is some free nursery school education before that age.

At this exam they were selected, or “streamed” according to their current level of academic attainment, for training in different types of secondary schools.

Grammar schools provided a mainly academic course for the top 20 percent ; modern schools provided general education with a practical bias.

In 1965 non - selective comprehensive schools were introduced.

IMost local education authorities have now completely changed over to comprehensive schooling.

At the age of sixteen pupils take school - leaving examinations in several subjects at the Ordinary level.

Pupils of comprehensive school had taken the examination called the Certificate of Secondary Education either with or instead of the General Certificate of Education, Ordinary level.

The examination for the General Certificate of Education of Advanced (“A”) level was taken two years after the Ordinary level exam.

The exam was conducted by eight independent examining boards, most of them connected with the university.

The most expensive day or boarding schools in Britain are exclusive public schools like Eton college for boys or St.

James’ school for girl.

. There are about 2500 fee - charging independent schools in Great Britain.

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Aliftinafaber 11 мар. 2022 г., 07:36:42

С конца Второй мировой войны государство в Соединенном Королевстве предоставляет полный спектр бесплатных образовательных учреждений.

Во - первых, нет предписанной учебной программы.

В каждой области местное управление образования отвечает за образование.

В любой общедоступной школе плата за обучение не выплачивается.

Государственное обучение в Соединенном Королевстве финансируется частично правительством и частично по местным ставкам.

Обучение бесплатное в возрасте до пяти лет, но до этого возраста бесплатное детское школьное образование .

На этом экзамене они были отобраны или «потоковыми» в соответствии с их нынешним уровнем успеваемости, для обучения в различных типах средних школ.

Грамматические школы обеспечивали главным образом академический курс для лучших 20 процентов ; современные школы обеспечивали общее образование практическим уклоном.

В 1965 году были введены неселективные общеобразовательные школы.

В настоящее время местные органы образования МОТ полностью перешли к всестороннему обучению.

В возрасте шестнадцати учеников проходят школьные экзамены по нескольким предметам на обычном уровне.

Учащиеся общеобразовательной школы прошли экзамен под названием «Сертификат о среднем образовании» либо с Общим свидетельством об образовании, либо на обычном уровне.

Экзамен по общему свидетельству о повышении уровня образования («А») был проведен через два года после экзамена по обычным экзаменам.

Экзамен проводили восемь независимых экзаменационных советов, большинство из которых были связаны с университетом.

Самый дорогой день или школы - интернаты в Великобритании - это эксклюзивные государственные школы, такие как колледж Итона для мальчиков или школа Сент - Джеймса для девочки.

, В Великобритании около 2500 платных независимых школ.

SusieM 10 янв. 2022 г., 11:44:23 | 5 - 9 классы

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EndFragment : 0000007177 Present Simple Small children usually attend kindergartens both in Russia and Great Britain.

Present Simple Students don’t need to take National exams after finishing primary school.

Past Simple All the students entered the college.

Future Simple The Universities will provide free or paid education to school graduators.

Modal Parents should support children in their wish to enter a college.

Modal No one must miss the elective classes to prepare for the exams.

Present Perfect Tutors have played with children and have taught them reading and writing at nursery classes.

Past Simple Simon didn’t choose the subjects to take at State exams.

Future Simple Will our teacher explain us the rules of taking the exam?

Modal Students can choose any optional course they would like.

Present Progressive School children are writing a composition for the exam preparation now.

Past Simple My parents allowed me to leave school after the 9th grade.

Future Simple Joanne will get a high mark for the essay.

Modal Boarding schools must provide the students with accomodation.

Present Progressive My classmates are filling in the application forms for the State exams at the moment.

Lizalinn2003 4 февр. 2022 г., 07:41:26 | 10 - 11 классы

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THE SYSTEM OF EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN

The system of education in any country is aimed at developing a personality for the good of the individual and society as a whole.

Pre - school education in England begins at the age of 3 or 4.

Around half of the children at this age attend nursery schools or playgroups mostly organised by parents.

Children of thi s age need care as well as education.

That's why kids play a lot, learn to listen attentively and to behave.

Compulsory primary education begins at the age of five in England, Wales and Scotland and at four in Northern Ireland.

Children start their school career in an infant school.

Lessons start at 9 a.

M. and are over at 4 p.

M. They are taught «3 R's» : Reading, wRiting, aRithtnetic.

Pupils have a lot of fun at school, drawing, reading, dancing or singing.

When they are 7 pupils move to a junior school, which lasts four years till they are 11.

They study a lot of subjects : English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography along with Technology, Music, Art and Physical education

Most of children (over 90 per cent) go to state schools where education is free.

Only a small proportion of them attend private (Public) or independent schools.

Parents have to pay for the education at these schools.

The fees are high and only some families can afford it.

So such schools are for the representatives of the high class of England.

The most notable Public schools are Eton, Harrow,

Winchester, Rugby.

Secondary education begins at 11.

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 Modern schools.

Grammar schools provide an academic course from 11 to 18.

They prepare pupils for colleges and universities.

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.

The Comprehensive Schools have their own "Gramar school" classes and "Modern classes"

Every pupil has to choose a set of subjects to learn.

If he takes up Art he will study English Literature, Music, Art, Drama and foreign languages.

If he is good at exact and natural sciences, he will learn Science : Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economics

and Technical Drawing.

The British government encourages careers education in the country.

That's why secondary schools try to break down the barriers between education and business.

They set up close links with firms to allow their students to take part in business activities.

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) exams.

These exams will give them a chance to enter the

university.

Римасс1 21 февр. 2022 г., 10:23:06 | 5 - 9 классы

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In Russia schooling begins at the (1) a.

Of six or seven.

In most schools

parents do not (2) p.

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These state schools are (3) f.

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Begins at the age of ten.

Secondary school pupils do

different (5) s.

S : Russian, maths, Russian literature, physics, art,

music, modern languages — English, French or German.

Classes are not

very long — about forty - five minutes.

In most schools pupils have to

wear (6) u.

S. They are of different colours.

Girls usually wear skirts,

blouses and jackets, boys usually wear suits and shirts.

Pupils go to school five or six days a week.

If they have classes on Saturdays, they usually have five lessons every day, sometimes six.

Classes

start at half past eight in the morning.

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at two or three o’clock in the afternoon.

The Russian school year usually has three or four (9) t.

S. School -

children have holidays in all the seasons — in autumn, winter, spring

and summer.

The summer holidays are the longest.

Sashkamak 20 февр. 2022 г., 01:17:22 | 10 - 11 классы

The quality of a country’s future life, commercially, industrially and intellectually, depends on the quality of its education system?

The quality of a country’s future life, commercially, industrially and intellectually, depends on the quality of its education system.

From the end of the World War II the state in the United Kingdom provides a full range of free educational facilities.

Those parents who prefer to send their children to private institutions, and could afford it, are free to do so.

The organization of state schooling is not as centralized as in most European countries.

Firstly, there is no prescribed curriculum.

Secondly, the types of school available and the age ranges for which they cater vary in different parts of the country.

In each area Local Education Authority is responsible for education.

At any publicly - maintained school no tuition fees are paid.

State schooling in the United Kingdom is financed partly by the Government and partly by local rates.

Schooling is voluntary under the age of five, but there is some free nursery school education before that age.

Primary education takes place in infant schools for pupils aged from five to seven and junior schools from eight to eleven .

Some areas have a different system in which middle schools replace junior schools and take pupils aged from nine to twelve.

Secondary education has been available in Britain since 1944.

It is compulsory up to the age of sixteen, and pupils can stay at school voluntarily for up to three years longer.

Until 1964 children took an “eleven plus” exam at the age of eleven.

At this exam they were selected, or “streamed” according to their current level of academic attainment, for training in different types of secondary schools.

Grammar schools provided a mainly academic course for the top 20 percent ; modern schools provided general education with a practical bias.

In 1965 non - selective comprehensive schools were introduced.

Most local education authorities have now completely changed over to comprehensive schooling.

At the age of sixteen pupils take school - leaving examinations in several subjects at the Ordinary level.

The exam was conducted by eight independent examining boards, most of them connected with the university.

This exam was called the General Certificate of Education.

Pupils of comprehensive school had taken the examination called the Certificate of Secondary Education either with or instead of the General Certificate of Education, Ordinary level.

The examination for the General Certificate of Education of Advanced (“A”) level was taken two years after the Ordinary level exam.

It was the standard for entrance to University and to many forms of professional training.

In 1988 both examinations were replaced by the more or less uniform General Certificate of Secondary Education.

The private sector is running parallel to the state system of education.

There are about 2500 fee - charging independent schools in Great Britain.

Most private schools are single - sex until the age of 16.

More and more parents seem prepared to take on the formidable extra cost for education.

The reason is the belief that social advantages are gained from attending a certain school.

The most expensive day or boarding schools in Britain are exclusive public schools like Eton college for boys or St.

James’ school for girl.

Answer the questions :

1.

What is State schooling in the United Kingdom characterized by?

2. When do they start education in Britain?

3. What are the stages of schooling in the United Kingdom?

4. Is secondary education selective or non - selective in Britain?

5. According to what principles were children streamed until 1965?

6. What are the recent government measures in the sphere of education?

7. What kind of school - leaving exams do children take at schools in Britain?

Nekrasovka1 19 мая 2022 г., 08:14:53 | 5 - 9 классы

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Harrow School is one of the 9 oldest private private schools in the UK.

For centuries, representatives of the British aristocracy and members of royal families were trained there.

Harrow School was founded in 1572 by the order of Queen Elizabeth.

Harrow School is located in a picturesque area in north - west London, just 20 kilometers from the center.

One of the unchanging traditions of the Harrow School is the desire to expand the horizons of its students, give them knowledge beyond the school curriculum, reveal their talents and provide opportunities to develop their potential.

Each student has his tutor - a class teacher - to whom he can handle all matters relating to studies, examinations, vocational guidance and higher education.

100% of graduates of Harrow School continue their higher education after graduation.

Most of them have the opportunity to enroll in the best of the selected universities, in the most prestigious educational institutions in the world.

Avast2003 22 февр. 2022 г., 09:01:34 | студенческий

Education in Scotland1?

Education in Scotland

1.

I n Scotland, education is supervised by the Scottish Education Department and administered by the education committees of the regional authorities.

Unlike the English system, independent “public school” play only a minor role in Scottish education.

The number of state nursery schools, though increasing, remains insufficient ; private schools and play groups help to fill the gap.

School is compulsory to age 16.

Teachers receive their professional training in colleges of education.

2. Since 1960 the number of universities has increased from four to eight.

Of the original four, St.

Andrews, ]the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow and the Heriot - Walt University in Edinburgh, formerly technological colleges, were upgraded to universities, retaining their scientific and technological emphasis.

3. The University of Dundee was separated from the University of St.

Andrews, which had some departments in Dundee.

The University of Stirling, the only completely new institution, was opened in 1967.

The new universities do not teach law and divinity but place most emphasis on science and technology and have close links with science - based industries in their neighborhoods.

Anastasiyastep4 12 февр. 2022 г., 13:15:16 | 5 - 9 классы

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In a very seperate stream of their own, often segregated from the age of five or six , are the childrer at the independent or " public" schools, which for the past three decades have been the cause of more controversy than any other British institution.

Most public schools were founded in Victorian times, partly to provide recruits for the empire and the army.

Most of the boarding schools were sit up in the railway age, far from the main centres of population , so that the boys spent eight months a year for five years in the exclusive company of other boys.

The introverted society thus created , provided an experience from which many public schools boys never recovered , and the boarding system has been blamed for most of their subseguent failings - their veneration for authority, their obsession with tradition, their frustrated sex lives.

It is changing.

Nowadays mothers are reluctant to part with their children so early and the numbers of boarding preparatory schools have decreased and many of them now take day pupils only.

All age groups , particularly girls , are moving away from boarding education.

The public schools are nowadays less obviously different from the top grammar schools in their tasks and value - system ; they are less obsessed by team - spirit and character building , and more concerned with examinations and universities.

But they still give their pupils a very special sense or their mossion and confidence.

The public schools have certainly , in the last decade, become much less isolated.

Some are even going co - educational : they allow girls into the sixth form.

Most schools have abolished fagging and flogging of younger boys by older ones.

The most assured schools are not now fussy over long hair, wild clothes or voices - many public schoolboys now deliberately react against the " public eccent" which used to be one of their chief weapons in the outside world.

The public schools have become less philistine and less classical.

Art is no longer regarded as pansy and many schools have set up expensive art centres, greatly expanded their science sides - helped by special investment funds from big companies.

Business has become respectable and some boys play the chartered accountants business games with computers against other schools .

Теренс 12 мар. 2022 г., 03:27:58 | 5 - 9 классы

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In a very seperate stream of their own, often segregated from the age of five or six , are the childrer at the independent or " public" schools, which for the past three decades have been the cause of more controversy than any other British institution.

Most public schools were founded in Victorian times, partly to provide recruits for the empire and the army.

Most of the boarding schools were sit up in the railway age, far from the main centres of population , so that the boys spent eight months a year for five years in the exclusive company of other boys.

The introverted society thus created , provided an experience from which many public schools boys never recovered , and the boarding system has been blamed for most of their subseguent failings - their veneration for authority, their obsession with tradition, their frustrated sex lives.

It is changing.

Nowadays mothers are reluctant to part with their children so early and the numbers of boarding preparatory schools have decreased and many of them now take day pupils only.

All age groups , particularly girls , are moving away from boarding education.

The public schools are nowadays less obviously different from the top grammar schools in their tasks and value - system ; they are less obsessed by team - spirit and character building , and more concerned with examinations and universities.

But they still give their pupils a very special sense or their mossion and confidence.

The public schools have certainly , in the last decade, become much less isolated.

Some are even going co - educational : they allow girls into the sixth form.

Most schools have abolished fagging and flogging of younger boys by older ones.

The most assured schools are not now fussy over long hair, wild clothes or voices - many public schoolboys now deliberately react against the " public eccent" which used to be one of their chief weapons in the outside world.

The public schools have become less philistine and less classical.

Art is no longer regarded as pansy and many schools have set up expensive art centres, greatly expanded their science sides - helped by special investment funds from big companies.

Business has become respectable and some boys play the chartered accountants business games with computers against other schools .

Liza89831 10 мар. 2022 г., 10:39:09 | 5 - 9 классы

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The National Health Service provides free treatment for people living in Britain and gives emergency treatment for visitors.

The greater part of the cost is met from taxes taken from people’s wages.

People also pay some money every month as a sort of insurance.

The National Health Service consists of three main parts : the general practitioners, the hospital and specialist services, and local health authority services.

Local health authorities are responsible for medical education, hospital building, environmental health, vaccination service and so on.

The centre of National Health Service is the general practitioner (GP).

Each person is registered with a certain doctor in his or her area.

The GP diagnoses, gives medical certificates, prescribes medicines.

Dentists and opticians usually have separate clinics.

They are not parts of health centres.

There is also a medium - level hospital staff.

District nurses give injections, physiotherapy exercises at people’s homes.

Ward nurses take care of the ill in the hospital.

Regular medical inspections are held at schools.

Children receive various vaccinations and are examined by different specialists.

There also exists a school dental service in every school.

Much attention is paid to the educational programmes.

The Department of Health provides anti - smoking education programmes, alcohol education programmes, cancer prevention programmes and so on.

Much attention is paid to the AIDS and drug programmes.

Great Britain pays much attention to the qualification of doctors.

They are trained at 16 universities.

Besides, they get practice during their work at teaching hospitals.

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The National Health Service provides free treatment for people living in Britain and gives emergency treatment for visitors.

The greater part of the cost is met from taxes taken from people’s wages.

People also pay some money every month as a sort of insurance.

The National Health Service consists of three main parts : the general practitioners, the hospital and specialist services, and local health authority services.

Local health authorities are responsible for medical education, hospital building, environmental health, vaccination service and so on.

The centre of National Health Service is the general practitioner (GP).

Each person is registered with a certain doctor in his or her area.

The GP diagnoses, gives medical certificates, prescribes medicines.

Dentists and opticians usually have separate clinics.

They are not parts of health centres.

There is also a medium - level hospital staff.

District nurses give injections, physiotherapy exercises at people’s homes.

Ward nurses take care of the ill in the hospital.

Regular medical inspections are held at schools.

Children receive various vaccinations and are examined by different specialists.

There also exists a school dental service in every school.

Much attention is paid to the educational programmes.

The Department of Health provides anti - smoking education programmes, alcohol education programmes, cancer prevention programmes and so on.

Much attention is paid to the AIDS and drug programmes.

Great Britain pays much attention to the qualification of doctors.

They are trained at 16 universities.

Besides, they get practice during their work at teaching hospitals.

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