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Ответ на Spotlight on Russia, Номер 7 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 8 класс: Ваулина (Учебник Spotlight)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 8 класса авторов Ю.Е. Ваулина, Просвещение, 2006-2021г. на Spotlight on Russia, Номер 7.Условие
Education
As students and visitors to Russia, it almost goes without saying that we are always interested in learning more about Russian schools.
Spotlight on Russia looks at the Russian education system
In Russia children go to school at the age of six or seven. They spend four years at primary school, five years at secondary school and two years at senior school.
School normally starts at 8:30 am and finishes at 3 pm though this may vary slightly from school to school. Young students have 3-4 lessons a day and older students have up to 7 lessons a day. This means that the school week can be either 5 or 6 days long. In large cities where there are a lot of students attending the same school, there are sometimes separate morning and afternoon sessions. There are usually around 20-30 students in a class.
There is a wide range of school subjects for students aged 12-17. These include Russian, Literature, Maths (including Algebra and Geometry) History, Social Science, Biology, Geography, Physics, ICT, Chemistry and others. English is the main and most popular foreign language although students can also learn Spanish, German or French. Almost all classes involve the use of computers and media technology. Some schools may specialise in certain subjects, Maths and Science, for example. There are also vocational schools that train students in a specialised profession, such as music or dance, alongside their usual lessons.
The school year is usually divided into four terms with three breaks. School starts on 1st September and finishes on 31st May. The summer holiday starts on 1st June and lasts for three months but Year 9 and Year 11 students take their exams in June. The Russian National Exam is an innovation as a final exam for school-leavers. It’s a national test combining school-leaving exams and entrance exams to universities.
ACTIVITY
Ask your parents about the national school system in their time. What has changed in Russian schools? Wnte to us and say what you think about the changes.
DISCUSS
• Do you know how the Russian education system differs from any foreign ones?
• What do you think are the strong and weak points of the Russian education system?
• What are you proud of in your school?
• What’s your favourite place in school? Why?
As students and visitors to Russia, it almost goes without saying that we are always interested in learning more about Russian schools.
Spotlight on Russia looks at the Russian education system
In Russia children go to school at the age of six or seven. They spend four years at primary school, five years at secondary school and two years at senior school.
School normally starts at 8:30 am and finishes at 3 pm though this may vary slightly from school to school. Young students have 3-4 lessons a day and older students have up to 7 lessons a day. This means that the school week can be either 5 or 6 days long. In large cities where there are a lot of students attending the same school, there are sometimes separate morning and afternoon sessions. There are usually around 20-30 students in a class.
There is a wide range of school subjects for students aged 12-17. These include Russian, Literature, Maths (including Algebra and Geometry) History, Social Science, Biology, Geography, Physics, ICT, Chemistry and others. English is the main and most popular foreign language although students can also learn Spanish, German or French. Almost all classes involve the use of computers and media technology. Some schools may specialise in certain subjects, Maths and Science, for example. There are also vocational schools that train students in a specialised profession, such as music or dance, alongside their usual lessons.
The school year is usually divided into four terms with three breaks. School starts on 1st September and finishes on 31st May. The summer holiday starts on 1st June and lasts for three months but Year 9 and Year 11 students take their exams in June. The Russian National Exam is an innovation as a final exam for school-leavers. It’s a national test combining school-leaving exams and entrance exams to universities.
ACTIVITY
Ask your parents about the national school system in their time. What has changed in Russian schools? Wnte to us and say what you think about the changes.
DISCUSS
• Do you know how the Russian education system differs from any foreign ones?
• What do you think are the strong and weak points of the Russian education system?
• What are you proud of in your school?
• What’s your favourite place in school? Why?