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Вопрос 1
TEXT 3. british education
Part 1. The British Education System. State Education in Britain All state schools in Britain are free, and schools provide their pupils with books and equipment for their studies. Nine million children attend 35.000 schools in Britain. Education is compulsory from 5 till 16 years. Parents can choose to send their children to a nursery school or a preschool playgroup to prepare them for the start of compulsory education. Children start primary school at 5 and continue until they are 11. Most children are taught together, boys and girls in the same class. At 11 most pupils go to secondary schools called comprehensives. At 16 pupils take a national exam called «G.C.S.E.» (General Certificate of Secondary Education) and then they can leave school if they wish. This is the end of compulsory education. Some 16-year-olds continue their studies in the sixth form at school or at a sixth form college. The sixth form prepares pupils for a national exam called «A» level (advanced level) at 18. You need «A» level to enter a university. Universities and colleges of higher education accept students with «A» levels from 18. Students study for a degree which takes on average three years of full-time study. Most students graduate at 21 or 22 and are given their degree at a special graduation ceremony. Part 2. Private Education Seven per cent of British schoolchildren go to private schools called independent schools. There are 2.400 independent schools and they have been growing in number and popularity since the mid-1980’s. Parents pay for these schools, and fees vary from about 250 pounds a term for a private nursery to 3.000 pounds a term or more for a secondary boarding school. Most independent schools are called prep (preparatory) schools because they prepare the children for the Common Entrance Exam which they take at the age of 11. This exam is for entry into the best schools. The most famous schools are called «public schools» and they have a long history and traditions. Children of wealthy or aristocratic families often go to the same public school as their parents and their grandparents. Eton is the best known of these schools. The majority of independent secondary schools, including public schools, are single-sex, although in recent years girls have been allowed to join the sixth forms of boys’ schools. Match two parts of the word combinations:| educational | |
| Foreign | |
| lecture | |
| Publishing | |
| the decree | |
| to provide | |
| Physical | |
| general-education | |
| to get | |
| Universal |
Вопрос 2
A Teachers’ Institute was opened in our town in 1876.
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Вопрос 3
University Church of St. Gabriel is on the bank of the river.
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Вопрос 4
In 2010, BSU got the «National Research University» status.
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Вопрос 5
Match two parts of the word combinations:
| university | |
| examination | |
| academic | |
| swimming | |
| art | |
| named | |
| to ride | |
| research | |
| Olympic |
Вопрос 6
Fill in the gaps: The history of Belgorod State University dates back from
Вопрос 7
Svetlana Khorkina is twice an Olympic Champion and a university graduate.
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Вопрос 8
Students can get a Bachelor and a Master degree or choose Specialists training.
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Вопрос 9
Fill in the gaps: In 1996 in accordance with the of the President of the Russian Federation Belgorod State University was established.
Вопрос 10
Fill in the gaps: Belgorod State University is one of the oldest educational in our region.
Вопрос 11
Fill in the gaps: The students have , seminars, laboratory work, research work and self-training.
Вопрос 12
Fill in the gaps students from 85 regions of Russia study here.
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