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............ is a school where pupils live, eat and sleep.
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Choose the necessary form of the verb "learn" or "study"
Mike ...... to be a doctor.
3
Put the words in the correct order to make the 1st conditionals.
If / he / Mark / will go / can / his / bicycle, / repair / cycling.
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Complete the article with the correct words or phrases (4 variants)
Schools in the USA
American people have always aimed for equal (1) opportunities in education. American children spend six years in (2) … school, four or six years in (3) … or high school. At the end of every school year the pupil (4) … … .
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Choose ‘learn’ or ‘study’ and put it in a correct tense form to complete the sentences.
1 Alice and Dan must … these poems. 2 Vlad and Emma must … the map before they start our journey. 3 She … to be a doctor by watching the work of her more experienced colleagues. 4 Sam … to swim. 5 We soon … to do as we were told in Mr Hughes’ class! 6 Mike … medicine at college because he wants to be a doctor. 7 I’m trying … Spanish. 8 I … to ride a bike when I was five.
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Secondary school, primary school, further education, university, higher education, nursery school
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Read the text and choose the correct options
Educational system in Ukraine
The educational system in Ukraine is largely similar to those of other European countries. It is a centralized system with the Ministry of Education and Science responsible for overseeing all aspects of education.
Education is compulsory for children between the ages of six and eighteen, and the school year runs from September to May or June. The primary education stage lasts for four years, while secondary education lasts for five years. After secondary education, students can choose to attend vocational schools or continue with academic studies in higher education institutions.
Higher education in Ukraine is offered by universities, academies, and institutes. There are over 800 institutions of higher education in Ukraine, including some of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe. Ukrainian universities offer both undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields of study.
The language of instruction in schools and universities is mostly Ukrainian, although some courses are offered in English, and other languages. Ukrainian universities are recognized globally, and many Ukrainian students continue their studies abroad.
The Ukrainian educational system has experienced several reforms in recent years, aimed at modernizing and improving the quality of education. The reforms have focused on increasing the autonomy of schools and universities, improving the quality of teachers and teaching, and ensuring that the curriculum meets the needs of modern society.
Despite the reforms, the Ukrainian educational system still faces some challenges, including outdated teaching methods, a lack of funding for education, and a brain drain of talented students and academics leaving the country to pursue opportunities abroad.
1.What age group is compulsory education for in Ukraine?
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Read the text and choose the correct options
Educational system in Ukraine
The educational system in Ukraine is largely similar to those of other European countries. It is a centralized system with the Ministry of Education and Science responsible for overseeing all aspects of education.
Education is compulsory for children between the ages of six and eighteen, and the school year runs from September to May or June. The primary education stage lasts for four years, while secondary education lasts for five years. After secondary education, students can choose to attend vocational schools or continue with academic studies in higher education institutions.
Higher education in Ukraine is offered by universities, academies, and institutes. There are over 800 institutions of higher education in Ukraine, including some of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe. Ukrainian universities offer both undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields of study.
The language of instruction in schools and universities is mostly Ukrainian, although some courses are offered in English, and other languages. Ukrainian universities are recognized globally, and many Ukrainian students continue their studies abroad.
The Ukrainian educational system has experienced several reforms in recent years, aimed at modernizing and improving the quality of education. The reforms have focused on increasing the autonomy of schools and universities, improving the quality of teachers and teaching, and ensuring that the curriculum meets the needs of modern society.
Despite the reforms, the Ukrainian educational system still faces some challenges, including outdated teaching methods, a lack of funding for education, and a brain drain of talented students and academics leaving the country to pursue opportunities abroad.
2.How long is the primary education stage in Ukraine?
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Read the text and choose the correct options
Educational system in Ukraine
The educational system in Ukraine is largely similar to those of other European countries. It is a centralized system with the Ministry of Education and Science responsible for overseeing all aspects of education.
Education is compulsory for children between the ages of six and eighteen, and the school year runs from September to May or June. The primary education stage lasts for four years, while secondary education lasts for five years. After secondary education, students can choose to attend vocational schools or continue with academic studies in higher education institutions.
Higher education in Ukraine is offered by universities, academies, and institutes. There are over 800 institutions of higher education in Ukraine, including some of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe. Ukrainian universities offer both undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields of study.
The language of instruction in schools and universities is mostly Ukrainian, although some courses are offered in English, and other languages. Ukrainian universities are recognized globally, and many Ukrainian students continue their studies abroad.
The Ukrainian educational system has experienced several reforms in recent years, aimed at modernizing and improving the quality of education. The reforms have focused on increasing the autonomy of schools and universities, improving the quality of teachers and teaching, and ensuring that the curriculum meets the needs of modern society.
Despite the reforms, the Ukrainian educational system still faces some challenges, including outdated teaching methods, a lack of funding for education, and a brain drain of talented students and academics leaving the country to pursue opportunities abroad.
3.How many institutions of higher education are there in Ukraine?
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the task is "My ideal school". Write 5 sentences about your ideal school. Then use chat GPT or Gemini create a photo. Аttach a photo to the task.
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Name this building and the country where it is situated

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Name this building and the country where it is situated
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Name this building and the country where it is situated

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