Great Britain Schools.In Britain it is compulsory for everyone between the ages of 5 and 16 years to receive some officially recognized form of schooling, though most secondary schools continue to provide education until the age of 18.The vast majority of pupils attend state schools, which are absolutely free (including all text books and exercise books), but there are also about 500 private schools providing secondary education. The most famous of these schools are Eton and Harrow.There is no statutory age at which students change from primary to secondary school, nor are schools "specialized" — pupils choose from the numerous subjects taught in their particular school.The recently introduced National Curriculum has made it compulsory, however, for three core subjects — English, mathematics, and science — and seven other foundation subjects — technology (including design), history, geography, music, art, physical education, and a modern foreign language — to be included in the curricula of all pupils.Passage from one academic year to the next is automatic. After a two-year course, usually from 14 to 16 years of age, most pupils take their General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), assessed on the basis of a mixture of course work and a written examination, in individual subjects.<span>Pupils obtaining at least five passes at GCSE can then specialize for two years (usually from 16 to 18 years of age) in two or three subjects, in which they take the General Certificate of Education Advanced level (A-level) examination. This is used as an entrance qualification for university (minimum two passes) and other types of higher education, as well as for many forms of professional training.
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England after Alfred the Great:
Alfred The Great was son of Aethelwulf, king of the West Saxons. After he succeeded his brother as king and win battles with Danes, he devied England in Danelaw - Danish territory and North part. When he obtained peace with Danes, he reorganised his army and built up defences of kingdom; he advocated justice and order and established a code of laws and a reformed coinage. He had a strong belief in the importance of education. After his dead, England was powerfull, cause Alfed reorganised army and gave importance to education and rules of law, that allowed peace and harmony live in this lands.
Write the third-person singular of the verbs: catch, drive, go, have, listen, look, start, study, talk, walk, wake up, watch. /s
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Catches,
drives,
goes,
has,
listens,
looks,
starts,
studies,
talks
, walks
, wakes up
, watches
Если нет ничего хорошего я тебе сидеть и ждать. Я не выключит телевизор. Я всегда оставляю телевизор, даже если я делаю свою домашнюю работу. Я всегда включаю телевизор, когда я прихожу домой. Вчера я не смотрю телевизор вообще. У меня было много домашних заданий, чтобы сделать. Я уже посмотрел через телегид, чтобы планировать, что смотреть. Я не выключить телевизор, если приходят гости. Я не домосед, но мне нравится смотреть телевизор. Я никогда не думал, что смотреть слишком много телевизор вредно для моего здоровья
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1)I like windsurfing
2)my the most hobby is rollers skating
3)I started my hobby is years ago
4) I do after school is rollers skating
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