
- •2. Fill in the job from the list.
- •3. Complete the puzzle with professions.
- •4. Read the text put the paragraphs in the correct order. My future career
- •5. Find in the text the equivalents to the following words and phrases.
- •6. A) Fill in the words from the list.
- •7. Answer the questions to the text:
- •8. When choosing a future career it is important to keep in the consideration the following things. Think over what you would enjoy at work. Analyzing all this will help not to make wrong choice.
- •9. Write an annotation to the text.
- •10. Getting a job. Look at the words in the box, which are all to do with getting a job. Then decide which best fill the gaps below.
- •11. Look at these words to do with money and work and decide which word best completes each phrase.
- •12. A) Match the words/phrases in a to the words/phrases in b.
- •13. Fill in the gaps with the positive or negative form of have to. Use the present simple or past simple.
- •14. Read the article and put the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.
- •15. Read and explain the meaning of following words.
- •16. .Read the following texts about important characteristic of a good teacher. A good teacher
- •21. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •22. Revise the time tenses. Which ones would you choose?
- •23. Phrases
- •24. Match the phrases from two columns and act them out in pairs. Use your own ideas for replies.
- •25. Listen to an interview between a restaurant manager and a student. Then complete the Employee Interview Form if you are the interviewer who asks questions.
- •27. Learn the main points of a resume. Tell about the person in the table.
- •28. Read the text and answer the questions.
- •British Educational System
- •29. Fill in the table.
- •30. Education in America
- •31. Fill in the gaps.
- •32. Make a table of an American Education like a table in the exercise 20.
- •Future Simple – be going to – Present Continuous
- •34. In pairs, ask and answer questions using the prompts below, as in the example.
- •35. Use the words/phrases from the list to complete the sentences, as in the example.
- •37. What are they going to do? Match column a to column b, then make sentences using so, as in the example.
- •38. Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple or the present continuous.
- •39. Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple, be going to or the present continuous, as in the example.
- •40. Use the prompts to make sentences, as in the example.
- •41. Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or future simple.
- •42. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
- •43. Fill in the gaps with if or when and the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
- •45. Rewrite the sentences, as in the examples.
- •Future Continuous
- •Future Perfect
- •50. What do you think will have happened on Earth by 2050? Make up sentences using the prompts below.
- •51. Make the following sentences negative and interrogative.
- •52. Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple, the future continuous or the future perfect.
- •1. Оборот to be going to (собираться сделать что-либо)
- •2. Будущее время Future Simple
- •3. Будущее длительное время Future Continuous
- •4. Будущее завершенное время Future Perfect
29. Fill in the table.
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Education in Britain
Age
Nursery school
till 5
…. 1)
2)
3)
5-11
….
11-16
GCSE = General Certificate of Secondary Education
16
….
…..
16-18
A-Level exam (Advanced)
18
….
….
18-21/22
30. Education in America
The American system of education differs from the systems of other countries. There are free public schools which the majority of American children attend. There are also a number or private schools where a fee is charged. Education is compulsory for every child from the age of 6 up to the age of 16 except in some states, where children must go to school until the age of 17 or 18.
American children start school at the age of five years. The first year at school is called kindergarten. The second year at school is considered the first year of primary school and is referred to as first grade. In America, the word “grade” has two meanings: (1) the score achieved on an exam or in a course, and (2) a year of education in primary or secondary school.
Upon completion of fifth grade (the last year of primary school), American children enrolled in the American education system advance to secondary school. Secondary school most commonly consists of a total of seven years, referred to as sixth through twelfth grades. The ninth through twelfth grades are most commonly referred to as high school. Upon completion of twelfth grade, American students are awarded a certificate called the high school diploma.
An important part of high school life is extra-curricular activities, they include band or school orchestra, sports and other social activities.
Students who have completed high school and would like to attend college or university must attend what is referred to as an undergraduate school. These are schools that offer either a two-year degree (called an associate (кандидат в бакалавры) or a four-year degree (called a bachelor’s degree).
Students who have obtained a bachelor’s degree can continue their education by pursuing one of two types of degrees. The first is a master’s degree. This is usually a two-year degree that is highly specialized in a specific field.
Students who want to advance their education even further in a specific field can pursue a doctorate degree, also called a PhD. A PhD degree can take between three and six years to complete, depending on the course of study chosen, the ability of the student, and the thesis that the student has selected.