Read and choose the correct item to complete the sentences.
In Ukraine children start going to school at the age of six or seven. There are also kindergartens in Ukraine, where children study from three-four years old. Primary and secondary education is compulsory and free. Primary and secondary education in Ukraine is divided into:
Stage 1: the primary school – four years of studies. Children get basic knowledge and skills in mathematics, languages and nature study.
Stage 2: the basic secondary school – fi ve years of studies. Pupils get knowledge and skills in science and humanities, mother tongue and foreign languages. The basic school certificate gives 14–15 year olds the right to continue schooling both at the upper secondary school and colleges or vocational schools.
Stage 3: the upper secondary school lasts two years. Pupils can either continue their education in a secondary school or can change schools and begin to and study more detailed mathematics and physics, biology, history, or get computer skills and a trade education. After finishing the 11th form of the upper secondary school, a lyceum or a gymnasium, one must take standard assessment tests and go into higher education. All applicants become students on a competitive basis according to their test results.
1. In Ukraine children start going to school at ..... years old.
Read and choose the correct item to complete the sentences.
In Ukraine children start going to school at the age of six or seven. There are also kindergartens in Ukraine, where children study from three-four years old. Primary and secondary education is compulsory and free. Primary and secondary education in Ukraine is divided into:
Stage 1: the primary school – four years of studies. Children get basic knowledge and skills in mathematics, languages and nature study.
Stage 2: the basic secondary school – fi ve years of studies. Pupils get knowledge and skills in science and humanities, mother tongue and foreign languages. The basic school certificate gives 14–15 year olds the right to continue schooling both at the upper secondary school and colleges or vocational schools.
Stage 3: the upper secondary school lasts two years. Pupils can either continue their education in a secondary school or can change schools and begin to and study more detailed mathematics and physics, biology, history, or get computer skills and a trade education. After finishing the 11th form of the upper secondary school, a lyceum or a gymnasium, one must take standard assessment tests and go into higher education. All applicants become students on a competitive basis according to their test results.
2. Primary and secondary education is ..... .
Read and choose the correct item to complete the sentences.
In Ukraine children start going to school at the age of six or seven. There are also kindergartens in Ukraine, where children study from three-four years old. Primary and secondary education is compulsory and free. Primary and secondary education in Ukraine is divided into:
Stage 1: the primary school – four years of studies. Children get basic knowledge and skills in mathematics, languages and nature study.
Stage 2: the basic secondary school – fi ve years of studies. Pupils get knowledge and skills in science and humanities, mother tongue and foreign languages. The basic school certificate gives 14–15 year olds the right to continue schooling both at the upper secondary school and colleges or vocational schools.
Stage 3: the upper secondary school lasts two years. Pupils can either continue their education in a secondary school or can change schools and begin to and study more detailed mathematics and physics, biology, history, or get computer skills and a trade education. After finishing the 11th form of the upper secondary school, a lyceum or a gymnasium, one must take standard assessment tests and go into higher education. All applicants become students on a competitive basis according to their test results.
3. Primary and secondary education in Ukraine is divided into ..... stages.
Read and choose the correct item to complete the sentences.
In Ukraine children start going to school at the age of six or seven. There are also kindergartens in Ukraine, where children study from three-four years old. Primary and secondary education is compulsory and free. Primary and secondary education in Ukraine is divided into:
Stage 1: the primary school – four years of studies. Children get basic knowledge and skills in mathematics, languages and nature study.
Stage 2: the basic secondary school – fi ve years of studies. Pupils get knowledge and skills in science and humanities, mother tongue and foreign languages. The basic school certificate gives 14–15 year olds the right to continue schooling both at the upper secondary school and colleges or vocational schools.
Stage 3: the upper secondary school lasts two years. Pupils can either continue their education in a secondary school or can change schools and begin to and study more detailed mathematics and physics, biology, history, or get computer skills and a trade education. After finishing the 11th form of the upper secondary school, a lyceum or a gymnasium, one must take standard assessment tests and go into higher education. All applicants become students on a competitive basis according to their test results.
4. Primary and secondary education together last ..... years.
Read and choose the correct item to complete the sentences.
In Ukraine children start going to school at the age of six or seven. There are also kindergartens in Ukraine, where children study from three-four years old. Primary and secondary education is compulsory and free. Primary and secondary education in Ukraine is divided into:
Stage 1: the primary school – four years of studies. Children get basic knowledge and skills in mathematics, languages and nature study.
Stage 2: the basic secondary school – fi ve years of studies. Pupils get knowledge and skills in science and humanities, mother tongue and foreign languages. The basic school certificate gives 14–15 year olds the right to continue schooling both at the upper secondary school and colleges or vocational schools.
Stage 3: the upper secondary school lasts two years. Pupils can either continue their education in a secondary school or can change schools and begin to and study more detailed mathematics and physics, biology, history, or get computer skills and a trade education. After finishing the 11th form of the upper secondary school, a lyceum or a gymnasium, one must take standard assessment tests and go into higher education. All applicants become students on a competitive basis according to their test results.
5. Students are divided into groups according to their abilities and study more detailed subjects in ..... school.
Complete the gaps with if or unless.
They will take a taxi ... they find their car keys.
Complete the gaps with if or unless.
Matthew won’t go out tonight ... he finishes his homework .
Sentences with the Conjunctions If… and Unless…
... he trains a lot, he can win the school running competition.
Sentences with the Conjunctions If… and Unless…
... I can’t solve this problem, I can ask my teacher for help.
Sentences with the Conjunctions If… and Unless…
... you are ready for the lesson, you can’t answer the teacher’s questions well.
Sentences with the Conjunctions If… and Unless…
... Steve improves his test results, he can’t join the swimming club.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense form.
She ..... (to live) in Manchester and ..... (to go) to a grammar school.
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