Задание 7 Закрепление материала 1 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 7 класс
7 Read Ninatasks letter from the USA and complete the table in your Workbook. To: RAP@awl.co.uk From: semenova@pipex.com. us Subject: Schools in USA and the UK Dear RAP renders, You remember me, don’t you?
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7 Read Ninatasks letter from the USA and complete the table in your Workbook.
To: RAP@awl.co.uk
From: semenova@pipex.com. us
Subject: Schools in USA and the UK
Dear RAP renders,
You remember me, don’t you? I went to England last year with my parents.
Now I’m writing this e-mail to The Rap from Denver in the USA. My parents are staying here for six months, so I’m going to school here. Many RAP readers wanted to know about the English and American systems. Well, here’s a comparison of the English and American systems.
In England you start school when you are five and you go to primary school. When you’re eleven you go to secondary school, either a comprehensive school or a grammar school. Then, when you are sixteen, you take exams called GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education). Then you can leave! A lot of students stay at school and take А-levels (Advanced levels) when they are eighteen before going to university. You can study for А-levels at the same school or you can go to a sixth-form college.
In the USA it’s all different. You start elementary school when you’re six in the first grade, and stay there until you are eleven years old in the sixth grade. Then you go to junior high school oi the seventh, the eighth, and the ninth grade. You’re fourteen years old when you finish junior high school. Then you go to a high school for the tenth, the eleventh and the twelfth grade. They call you a freshman in the tenth grade. At the end of grade twelve you take a state graduation exam. You leave high school when you are seventeen.
Would you like to write to me in the USA? Send letters to my e-mail address at the top of this letter
Bye for now,
Nina Semenova
From the editor
We would like to continue our discussion of schools.
Here are some questions for our readers.
1 If you could design your own school, what would it look like?
2 Imagine you are in control of the school’s money and have an extra 1 000 000 roubles this school year. What would you spend it on?
3 Pretend you are the principal of your school and in charge of hiring teachers. Describe your hiring process. What would you look for in a teacher? What questions would you ask the candidate?
4 Describe the kind of teacher you would never hire. What kind of things makes a bad teacher?