6-BILET
1. Complete the sentence.
After finishing my classes, I go home by bus.
2. Speak on the theme “Education in Uzbekistan and the USA”. Compare.
Education in USA
There are five types of schools in the US education system. They are: kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, high school and private school. Children go to kindergarten when they are 5 years old. They go to elementary school from ages 6 through 11 (1-5 grades), middle school from ages 12 through 14 (6-8 grades) and high school from ages 15 through 19 (9-12 grades).
Education in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan 11 years of education are compulsory and free, beginning with 4 years at rimary school, and followed by 2 phases of secondary education taking 5 and 2 years respectively. Primary school begins at age 6 and there is no specific leaving examination after the 4 years are complete. Secondary Education
The next 5 years are spent at general secondary school from ages 10 to 15. Following that, there is a choice of between 2 to 3 years of upper education at either general or technical vocational schools. The former provides a certificate of completed secondary education and the opportunity to enter university, the latter a diploma of specialized secondary education, through a network of secondary vocational institutions.
7-BILET
1. Complete the sentence.
We have had our car repaired.
2. Speak about your one day at school.
Our lessons start at 8:00 am. We are all excited to learn something new. My favorite lesson is Math. Our math teacher is pretty strict and smart. I love his lessons. In Uzbek schools’ lessons are timed for 45 minutes. We have one break between each lesson.
At 11:20 we have lunch time. Lunch is my favourite part of the school day. I get to eat and talk to my friends. We eat lunch in the canteen. After lunch it’s a Geography class. It’s normally a really boring class. The school day gets out at 1:45 p.m. Then finally I get to go home. So I do my homework that needs to be done at home. That’s my one day at school
8-BILET
1. Complete the sentences.
I was in a hurry and I spilled my tea over my clean white shirt. If I hadn’t been in a hurry, I wouldn’t have spilled my tea over my shirt.
2. Speak on the theme “State and private education”. Compare.
The main difference between private and public school is the source of funding. Public schools are funded by local, state, or federal government while private schools are generally funded through tuition paid by the students. Because public schools receive federal funds, they must also follow federal guidelines and that sometimes limits what public schools are able to teach. Private schools are not subject to the same standards so they have more freedom in developing their curriculum. Both public and private schools have their pros and cons which differ depending on the type of school.
Most traditional public schools are funded by the local, state, and the federal government which means that they have a say in the curriculum and how the school is run. Teachers are required to have a license in order to teach and students are sent to public school based on where they live. Standards for each state may differ, but all public schools must adhere to certain standards.
A traditional private school is not funded by the government which means that administrators and teachers have more control over the curriculum – it also means that students are typically charged to attend.
Boarding School – This is a type of private school that offers housing and food to its students. Boarding school also provides students with a community that offers support as well as a deeper relationship between students and teachers. Boarding schools also frequently offer a wider selection of extracurricular activities.
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