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which subjects are not taught in school but should be? why?

10-11 класс

Kristinochca223 07 дек. 2016 г., 20:21:46 (7 лет назад)
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NataM07
07 дек. 2016 г., 20:57:49 (7 лет назад)

I think that in school we should have so lessons , in which we'll be learn ourselves .It's so subjects like psychology,dancing ,lessons, when pupils will be developing their spiritual world.

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There are two stages of school education in Russia: primary education and secondary education.

At the age of 6 or 7 Russian children go to school.
During the first three or four years they get a primary education: they learn to read, write, count, and draw. They also have lessons of music, physical training and handicrafts.
Unlike England or the U. S. A., in Russia primary schools are not, as a rule, separated from secondary schools: we have large schools which combine a primary education department and a secondary education department under one roof. In fact, a typical Russian school is actually a secondary school with a primary education department. Only in small country places there may be separate primary schools, on finishing which, the pupils pass on to the nearest larger secondary school.
The course of secondary education is, in its turn, subdivided into two stages: the first stage, which might be called intermediate, and the second one.
The intermediate stage is compulsory and embraces forms from the 5th up to the 9th. During the intermediate stage the pupils get a basic knowledge in the Russian language and literature, a foreign language, mathematics, physics, chemistry, history, geography, biology. They also have lessons of music, art and handicrafts. A computer course is also included in the curriculum.
On completing the intermediate course of studies, at the age of 14, the pupils may either go to vocational or technical schools, which give a professional training, or stay on at the secondary school for another two years. The curriculum of the last two years offers a wide range of subjects, so that teenagers can choose a course of studies, according to their individual inclinations and abilities.
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3) Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. Find these lines

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(1)The Pen-Pal scheme makes up every effort to match individuals _____up_______ (2) in different countries. Only when on rare occasions have we ______________ (3) failed to find clients pen-pals. If you are interested in you should ______________ (4) fill in the form asking for details about yourself. We need to ______________ (5) know the hobbies and sports you like as only if then ______________ (6) can we match you with a suitable partner. To tell us ______________ (7) which subjects you like doing at school and if you have ______________ (8) any requirements as far as a food is concerned. Most pen-pals (9) end up with exchanging visits and it is vital that you feel ______________ (10) at ease when you will visit each other. We do our best to ______________ (11) avoid obvious clashes. Before you make out your ______________ (12) choice of pen-pal make sure you have looked at several ______________ (13) possible partners; someone they may make a very good ______________ (14) impression on you until you will have seen the other pen- ______________ (15) pals so take your time before you make up your mind. ______________

Срочно!Помогите пожалуйста!!! нужен перевод 1 и 3 абзацы ( не по переводчику) . + ответить на вопросы. PUBLIC BEHAVIOR IN THE UNITED

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1. Britons, and the English in particular, are notoriously undemonstrative. The “stuff upper lip” is not just the stuff of fiction and emotional displays, positive or negative, are generally frowned upon. Gestures such as backslapping and hugging are discouraged and a wide distance should be maintained between participants in a conversation. Maintaining eye contact may be necessary when you are trying to emphasize important points but you must avoid any temptation to “eye-ball”. Talking loudly is unacceptable and shouting is beyond the pale. Some old-fashioned interlocutors may not hear you if you have your hands in your pockets. The British do not gesticulate frantically.

2. Introductions can be tricky. Ideally the British prefer third-party introductions but in certain situations, like a drinks party, it may not always be possible and, though awkward, you may just have to go ahead and introduce yourself. Firm handshakes are the norm as part of a formal introduction but may not be expected at subsequent meetings or on social occasions; a gentleman should always wait for a woman to proffer her hand before squeezing it gently. The continental habit of exchanging kisses has gained currency especially amongst the young and the affected but is not recommended for visitors – even the natives are unsure of the correct procedure.

3. “How do you do?” is a greeting not a question. It is used when people are introduced for the first time only and the correct response is to repeat “How do you do?” which is a more or less sincere enquiry as to your well-being.

4. This emotional detachment or even apparent indifference also explains the British abhorrence of Americanisms such as “Have a nice day”. The objection lies not in the sentiment itself but in the lack of sincerity that is implied to the stand-offish British mentality.

5. If the British use few words, it is because they prefer to mean those they do use. They are polite and courteous for the most part. They expect to be treated with respect, in turn for which they will treat you with respect, so: – if there is a queue, go to the back of the line and wait patiently; - do not use the “V” – sign (raising the index and middle fingers) unless you are sure which is the Churchillian version signifying peace or victory (palm outwards); the use of the alternative version (palm inwards) is less common nowadays but is still vulgar and offensive.

6. A service charge of 10-15 % is almost always included in hotel and restaurant bills and you should be wary of establishments that leave the credit card slip open for you to include an additional contribution (if you wish to reward exceptional service give cash directly to the staff). Do not tip bar staff in pubs where there is no table service. Otherwise taxi drivers (especially in London), hairdressers, porters, etc. will expect 10-15 % or a couple of pounds, whichever is the greater.

IV. Ответьте на вопросы к тексту:

1. What kind of people are Britons?

2. What kind of introductions do the British prefer?

3. What does “How do you do?” mean in Britain?

4. What are the norms of public behaviour in Britain?

пожалуйста помогите написать письмо! Write a letter to your friend describing the most popular pastimes in Russia. Follow the plan

Paragraph 1

1 Open your letter

2 Thank your friend for the letter

3 Express your readiness to help

Paragraph 2

1 Describe common pastimes in your country

2 Mention some pastimes which are not popular in Russia

3 Write about your favourite pastimes

Paragraph 3

1 Express hope that your letter will help (in his project on the most popular pastimes in other countries)

2 Offer more help if needed

3 Close your letter

Cвязать словосочетания и сделать из них предложения. But должно объединять предложение воедино.

1. to be an industrialist but to remain an idealist
2. to be cheerful in company but to be sad in private
3. to love all mankind but not to have a wife or a family to love him
4. to be patriot of his native country but to die alone in a foreign land
5. to invent dynamite to improve peaceful industries but to see it used as a weapon to kill people
6. to be world-famous for his works but to be never personally well-known, to avoid publicity
7. to be a Swede but to live for more than 20 years in Russia
8. never to study at school or University but to be a skilful chemist and an excellent linguist
9. to be a man of imagination but to show great business and financial sense

Я сделал как мог, получилось следущее:

He was an industrialist but managed to remain an idealist.
He was cheerful in company but he was sad in private.
He was a lover of all mankind but he never had a wife or family to love him.
He was a patriotic son of his native land but he died alone in the foreign country.
He invented a new explosive dynamite, to improve the peaceful industries, but saw it used as a weapon to kill people.
He was world–famous for his works but he was never personally well-known: while he lived - avoided publicity.
He was a swede but lived for more than 20 years in Russia.
He had never been to school or University but was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist.
He was a man the imaginative, but he had better luck in business and showed more financial sense.

Мне сказали чепухи напорол. Помогите пожалуйста, и ещё вопрос, если у меня каждое предложение начинается с He was это как и в русском языке является ошибкой?



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