Vocabulary. Here are some expressions that can be used to talk about school.
5-9 класс
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1. Match the expression and its meaning.
1). to go to school...
2). to take exams/tests...
3). to pass exams/tests...
4). to fail exams...
5). to be at school...
6). to be in school...
7). to be in the school...
A. to attend a school, not a college or a university or have a job.
B. to be in the school building for any other reason except studying.
C. to be in the school building to study.
D. to have a good mark in exams or tests.
E. to attend school regularly.
F. to do exams.
G. to get a very bad mark in exams.
2. Fill in the gaps with the expression or part of the expression from ex. 1 in thecorrect form.
1). Are you still _____ or at university?
2). Jason didn't work hard and _____ the exams.
3). Everyone who wants to join an excursion should be _____ at 4 pm.
4). At the end of this year I _____ three _____. I got all good marks.
5). This year you _____ in 4 subjects, won't you?
6). 5-year-old children do a lot of interesting things _____.
7). What _____ do you go _____?
1E
2F
3D
4G
5A
6C
7B
EX.2
1.AT SCHOOL
2.failed exams
3. in the school
4.passed exams
5.take exams
6.in school
7.school go
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семья состоит из четырёх человек. Мама ,дедушка бабушка и я. гости. Дедушка Мама
меня всегда поймет. Бабушка заставляет меня заниматься дополнительно. А мой дедушка
следит за мной и заставляет меня работать. А мама с бабушкой меня всегда
поддерживают. Когда я занимаю призовые места олимпиадам, они за меня очень
радуются! Однажды мы поехали на речку. Мы там делали шашлыки и купались. А меня
подкидывали в воду. А потом мы с мамой плавали. А когда дедушка подкинул меня,
я упал на голову, но мне не было больно, потому что я упал на воду.
Нам всегда хорошо вместе! Я люблю свою семью!
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1. Match the expression and its meaning.
1). to go to school...
2). to take exams/tests...
3). to pass exams/tests...
4). to fail exams...
5). to be at school...
6). to be in school...
7). to be in the school...
A. to attend a school, not a college or a university or have a job.
B. to be in the school building for any other reason except studying.
C. to be in the school building to study.
D. to have a good mark in exams or tests.
E. to attend school regularly.
F. to do exams.
G. to get a very bad mark in exams.
2. Fill in the gaps with the expression or part of the expression from ex. 1 in thecorrect form.
1). Are you still _____ or at university?
2). Jason didn't work hard and _____ the exams.
3). Everyone who wants to join an excursion should be _____ at 4 pm.
4). At the end of this year I _____ three _____. I got all good marks.
5). This year you _____ in 4 subjects, won't you?
6). 5-year-old children do a lot of interesting things _____.
7). What _____ do you go _____?
correct word or word combination from the box. There is one extra word.
Atmosphere
Career
Colleges
Clubs
Courses
Deal with
Disabilities
Discipline
Encourage
Experience
Further education
Leave
Level
Opportunities
Sixth form
Vocational
After you have done your GCSE’s you need to make important decisions. So what are your choices? You can either ____ school and go to work or stay at school. You also can either enter a _____ college or a college of ____.
Leave school
If you are sure this is for you and you have a specific ___ you want to go into, then go for it. But do not be surprised if you find it difficult to get a job at the age of 16 with no _____
Stay at school
Most schools have sixth forms which they _____ their students to go into. You will have the same teachers and friends and things around you. In addition, you do not have to ____ change and making new friends. Although the___ will probably be less pressured than at school, the teachers will still make you do the work. If you need a “push” to do anything then you may better stay at school where the ___ is more strict.
Sixth-form colleges
They are for students aged 16-18, which usually offer a lot of A _____ subjects and sometimes other courses. For students who study there, there are lots of _____ to express oneself. Many sixth-form colleges have student unions, which have various sports ____, societies and may organize interesting events.
Further Education College
These are colleges which offer a great range of -_____, from A levels to _____ courses like decorating and landscape designing. The students will be of different ages and backgrounds, as many colleges of further education encourage people with to go into education.
the blank space. Fill each blank in this way. Example: FRIEND Her family is close and … . – Her family is close and friendly. 1. CREATE: A person who produces new and original ideas is … . 2. HELP: A person who can help is … . 3. MUSIC: Julia has a good voice, she loves and understands music. She is very … . 4. AUSTRALIA: People who live in Australia are … . 5. TALK: A person who likes to talk a lot is …
influence it. You can be encouraged or discouraged by your parents ,teachers or friends. The situation in the society may also have a certain influence on your choice.
There are some important questions that you need to ask yourself if you don't want to make a mistake.The first is "What am I good at?".This is not an easy question to answer at the age of 15 or 16 when you don't have enough experience.A good starting point is looking at what others do and getting a clear idea if it suits you. Then,naturally?you have to ask yourself "What do I want from my career?" If you do well in maths and sciences, it may be worth thinking about engineering, air trafic control, industrial laboratory work or something in computing.If you are good at good at arts , think os jobs in graphic or industrial design, publishing, advertising or video. And if you like learning and using languages, you might consider being a tlanslator, though it is always better to combine languages with marketing, business or some other profession.
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books, other things, inventions, communicate, CDs, all parts of the country, information
Radio, television and the Internet are the great 1) … of the 20th century. In 2) … there are many papers giving information about films, concerts and 3) … that are happening in the local area. These days you can read books on 4) … . In the Internet you can find any 5) … you want. Also you can 6) … with your friends there. But I think that 7) … are forever.
Task 2. The word in capitals in the right column can be used to form a word that fits suitably in the blank space. Fill each blank in this way (3 points).
1. Reading CD books you can see what’s happening in … . ACT
2. She … everything to the police. EXPLAIN
3. The famous … collected the most interesting material in the South Africa. REPORT
Task 3. Complete the sentences. Choose the correct variant (5 points).
1. The (new/ news) is shocking.
2. The (new/ news) film is shocking.
3. I have some (money/ moneys) in my pocket.
4. We have much (snow/ snows) in winter.
5. Her (hair/ hairs) is beautiful.
Task 4. Complete the sentences (5 points).
1. He agreed (to help/ helping) us with Physics.
2. We are fond of (to fish/ fishing).
3. His Dictionary was proved (to be/ being) useful.
4. He finished (written/ writing) the letter.
5. Children decided (to buy/ buying) the present for their teacher.
Task 5. Write the following statements in reported speech (6 points).
1. She says: “I saw you in the cinema”.
2. He said: “Helen left yesterday”.
3. My friend asked: “How long have you been here?”
4. She said to Richard: “Water the flowers”.
5. Mother said to the children: “Don’t touch the cat”.
6. The teacher asked: “Did you write your homework?”