Упр.1 Тест Unit 4 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ English Михеева 9 класс
1. Listen to the text, [24], and mark the statements as true (T), false (F) or not stated (NS). 1) Twelve year schooling is obligatory for children all over the world.
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1. Listen to the text, [24], and mark the statements as true (T), false (F) or not stated (NS).
1) Twelve year schooling is obligatory for children all over the world.
2) In Bangladesh students stay at school twice as long as in Finland or Norway.
3) Schools in South America are better than schools in North America.
4) Primary and secondary education in Europe lasts about twelve years.
5) In Africa children spend fewer years at school than anywhere else.
6) Five years ago only boys attended schools in Afghanistan.
7) In Afghanistan most teachers are poorly educated.
8) Under the Taliban, most girls were banned from going to school.
Текст аудирования:
SCHOOLING ALL OVER THE WORLD
Although children everywhere are spending more time in school than ever before, there are great differences between countries and regions. A child in Finland, Norway or New Zealand can expect to receive over seventeen years education, almost twice as much as in Bangladesh. The surveys show that children in Europe, South America and Oceania spend the most time in education — over twelve years on average including primary and secondary levels. North American children spend about eleven years in school.
In Africa the average is about seven years. The world’s lowest school life expectancy is in Afghanistan — just two years. Though there are still explosions and bombs in Afghanistan — it is not like it was before. Perhaps the most hopeful sign in Afghanistan today is education. Five years ago, one million students and almost only boys went to school. Now more than five million and a half are students. And over one third of them are girls. But there are a lot of problems. About a quarter of teachers are illiterate. And the majority of them have only one year level above their students.