Упр.3 Юнит 1 Урок 345 ГДЗ Happy English Кауфман 11 класс
3 Read the text about Charlie Rose and answer the questions. Support your answers with information from the text.1. When did Charlie start his GCSE course?2.
- Когда Чарли начал свой GCSE курс?
- Какие предметы вы можете сдать на уровне GCSE?
- Чарли придется сдавать экзамены по всем выпускным предметам?
- Обязательно ли идти в школу до шестнадцати?
- Почему GCSEs оценки так важны?
- Сколько GCSEs можно сдать? Дайте минимальное и максимальное число.
- Какие возможности есть у Чарли после курсов в GCSEs?
- Что Чарли хочет сделать после завершения выпускных экзаменов в школе?
- A-уровни обязательны?
- Могут ли студенты А-уровня выбирать предметы?
- Хочет ли Чарли попасть в университет? Почему?/Почему нет?
- Решил ли Чарли, кем он хочет быть?
- Что Чарли собирается делать после окончания курса А-уровня?
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3 Read the text about Charlie Rose and answer the questions. Support your answers with information from the text.
1. When did Charlie start his GCSE course?
2. What subjects can you do at GCSE level?
3. Will Charlie have to take exams in all his GCSE subjects?
4. Is it optional to go to school until you are sixteen?
5. Why are GCSE grades so important?
6. How many GCSEs can one sit? Give the minimum and the maximum numbers.
7. What options does Charlie have after sitting GCSEs?
8. What does Charlie want to do after finishing the GCSE course?
9. Are A-levels compulsory?
10. Can A-level students choose their subjects?
11. Does Charlie want to get into a university? Why?/Why not?
12. Has Charlie decided what he wants to be?
13. What is Charlie going to do after finishing the A-level course?
Charlie Rose
Last year when I was fourteen, I started my GCSE course. GCSE is short for General Certificate of Secondary Education. The course runs for two years. All of us study English, Maths, Science, Information Technology and Religious Education. We also have optional subjects to choose from like Languages, Business Studies, Design and Technology, Music, Geography, History and many more. At the end of this two-year course when Itaskm sixteen, my teachers will give me grades in some of the subjects based on the standard of my coursework over the year. In the other subjects I have to take GCSE exams to get my grades. We can take a minimum of five exams in optional and compulsory subjects, but most of us are going to sit about seven to nine GCSEs. It seems a lot, but one can do even more. I heard that in public schools they take up to twelve GCSEs. Just imagine doing that! However, theretasks a good reason for this. These exams are extremely important for onetasks education and career. If you decide to leave school after doing your GCSEs, your employers will always want to see your results before giving you a job.
GCSEs are graded from A (excellent), the highest, to E (satisfactory), the lowest. If someone fails GCSEs, ittasks not the end of the world: one can resit GCSEs later, but ittasks not an option for me. At sixteen, after finishing their GCSEs, some of my classmates, who are not academically minded, will leave school and start looking for jobs. I dontaskt think ittasks a great choice. Nowadays you cantaskt succeed in life without having a good education. Itaskm planning to go on to the sixth form. This is a traditional name for the last two years of school, which are optional. During these two years students do their Advanced Level course and get ready for their Advanced Level exams, which are usually called A-levels. These exams are taken at the end of the school year and the
results dontaskt come through until August. They are absolutely necessary for those who want to get into university. A-level students choose their subjects according to what theytaskre planning to study at university. Most universities will accept applicants with two or three A-levels, but for some top ones students may need to have more. And they may need to get straight As to win a place. To be honest, I haventaskt chosen a university yet. I haventaskt even chosen what I want to do. I think I still have a bit of time for that. Anyway, after doing my A-levels, Itaskm going to take a gap year before university. During that year I will have a chance to see the world, try some different jobs and decide what I want to be.