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Read the text below. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce a logical and grammatically correct text.
DEMOCRATIC SCHOOL– EDUCATION OF THE FUTURE?
A democratic school is a school where students choose 1.1. ________ what they want to learn, how and with whom. The school may offer them courses, but the students are free 1.2. ________ them or not. In most such schools the students are not divided into classes according to their age, but can mix freely and learn from other students, both younger and older. The role of teachers is to help and guide, not to direct. In some countries students have to take standardized exams to check 1.3. ________ their education conforms to a given state educational policy and its curricula. A lot of people are sceptical about having so much freedom in education, but many such schools exist and have proved successful, preparing their graduates both for 1.4. ________ education as well as success in their professional lives. One of the oldest democratic schools is the Sudbury Valley School in the USA which 1.5. ________ successfully since 1968.
Gap 1.1.
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Read the text below. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce a logical and grammatically correct text.
DEMOCRATIC SCHOOL– EDUCATION OF THE FUTURE?
A democratic school is a school where students choose 1.1. ________ what they want to learn, how and with whom. The school may offer them courses, but the students are free 1.2. ________ them or not. In most such schools the students are not divided into classes according to their age, but can mix freely and learn from other students, both younger and older. The role of teachers is to help and guide, not to direct. In some countries students have to take standardized exams to check 1.3. ________ their education conforms to a given state educational policy and its curricula. A lot of people are sceptical about having so much freedom in education, but many such schools exist and have proved successful, preparing their graduates both for 1.4. ________ education as well as success in their professional lives. One of the oldest democratic schools is the Sudbury Valley School in the USA which 1.5. ________ successfully since 1968.
Gap 1.2.
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Read the text below. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce a logical and grammatically correct text.
DEMOCRATIC SCHOOL– EDUCATION OF THE FUTURE?
A democratic school is a school where students choose 1.1. ________ what they want to learn, how and with whom. The school may offer them courses, but the students are free 1.2. ________ them or not. In most such schools the students are not divided into classes according to their age, but can mix freely and learn from other students, both younger and older. The role of teachers is to help and guide, not to direct. In some countries students have to take standardized exams to check 1.3. ________ their education conforms to a given state educational policy and its curricula. A lot of people are sceptical about having so much freedom in education, but many such schools exist and have proved successful, preparing their graduates both for 1.4. ________ education as well as success in their professional lives. One of the oldest democratic schools is the Sudbury Valley School in the USA which 1.5. ________ successfully since 1968.
Gap 1.3.
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Read the text below. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce a logical and grammatically correct text.
DEMOCRATIC SCHOOL– EDUCATION OF THE FUTURE?
A democratic school is a school where students choose 1.1. ________ what they want to learn, how and with whom. The school may offer them courses, but the students are free 1.2. ________ them or not. In most such schools the students are not divided into classes according to their age, but can mix freely and learn from other students, both younger and older. The role of teachers is to help and guide, not to direct. In some countries students have to take standardized exams to check 1.3. ________ their education conforms to a given state educational policy and its curricula. A lot of people are sceptical about having so much freedom in education, but many such schools exist and have proved successful, preparing their graduates both for 1.4. ________ education as well as success in their professional lives. One of the oldest democratic schools is the Sudbury Valley School in the USA which 1.5. ________ successfully since 1968.
Gap 1.4.
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Read the text below. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce a logical and grammatically correct text.
DEMOCRATIC SCHOOL– EDUCATION OF THE FUTURE?
A democratic school is a school where students choose 1.1. ________ what they want to learn, how and with whom. The school may offer them courses, but the students are free 1.2. ________ them or not. In most such schools the students are not divided into classes according to their age, but can mix freely and learn from other students, both younger and older. The role of teachers is to help and guide, not to direct. In some countries students have to take standardized exams to check 1.3. ________ their education conforms to a given state educational policy and its curricula. A lot of people are sceptical about having so much freedom in education, but many such schools exist and have proved successful, preparing their graduates both for 1.4. ________ education as well as success in their professional lives. One of the oldest democratic schools is the Sudbury Valley School in the USA which 1.5. ________ successfully since 1968.
Gap 1.5.
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Read the mini-dialogues (2.1.–2.5.). Fill in the missing lines with the correct answers (A, B or C).
2.1. X: You look sad. What’s wrong?
Y: ___________________
X: Oh, no. You must be really disappointed.
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Read the mini-dialogues (2.1.–2.5.). Fill in the missing lines with the correct answers (A, B or C).
2.2. X: So, how was your mock exam in math?
Y: I guess it was OK. ___________________
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Read the mini-dialogues (2.1.–2.5.). Fill in the missing lines with the correct answers (A, B or C).
2.3. X: Would you like to work on the science presentation with me?
Y: ___________________
X: That’s great!
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Read the mini-dialogues (2.1.–2.5.). Fill in the missing lines with the correct answers (A, B or C).
2.4. X: ___________________
Y: Oh, no! I totally forgot!
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Read the mini-dialogues (2.1.–2.5.). Fill in the missing lines with the correct answers (A, B or C).
2.5. X: Why are you smiling?
Y: I got top marks in my final exams.
X: ___________________
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Read the sentences below. In each point (3.1.–3.6.), choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce two logical and grammatically correct sentences.
3.1. I always got top _________ when I was in primary school.
Our English teacher always _________ our test with a pink or violet pen.
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Read the sentences below. In each point (3.1.–3.6.), choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce two logical and grammatically correct sentences.
3.2. My math teacher says that I _________ a lot of mistakes on tests because I don’t pay attention.
My sister would _________ a very good teacher – she’s so strict and demanding!
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Read the sentences below. In each point (3.1.–3.6.), choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce two logical and grammatically correct sentences.
3.3. I forgot to _________ in my essay and my English teacher wasn’t very happy about that.
“Please put your _________ up if you have a question”, the teacher said.
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Read the sentences below. In each point (3.1.–3.6.), choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce two logical and grammatically correct sentences.
3.4. I would really like to _________ up an exotic language, Japanese or Arabic.
Ann asked me to _________ notes for her because she is ill and won’t come to school for a week.
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Read the sentences below. In each point (3.1.–3.6.), choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce two logical and grammatically correct sentences.
3.5. If you want to pass the final test, you must _________ really hard.
Tom and I usually _________ on projects together.
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Read the sentences below. In each point (3.1.–3.6.), choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to produce two logical and grammatically correct sentences.
3.6. I will graduate _________ school next year.
Do you usually study _________ coursebooks or your own notes?
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