Window on Britain 02 School

Научу вас разговаривать по-английски. Вы сможете общаться с носителями языка, и они скажут, что у вас хороший уровень. Записывайтесь на пробное занятие прямо сейчас - Все части здесь Do you go to school on Saturdays? Do you wear a uniform? Do you like school? Well, in this programme, we look at British schools and British students. Most children start primary school at the age of five. Then at eleven they go to secondary school. All children stay at secondary school to the age of sixteen. And at sixteen in England they take GCSE examinations … that is the General Certificate of Secondary Education. After these exams about thirty percent of students leave school. The others usually study three subjects for two more years, and then take ‘A’ levels … or Advanced level examinations. About twenty percent of eighteen-year-olds go to university. They usually leave home and go to a university in a different town or city. Another twenty percent go on to other kinds of education and training. This is the John Mason School in Abingdon near Oxford. Students go to school from Monday to Friday, and school starts at nine o’clock. Hurry up, it’s nearly nine o’clock! Most schools are mixed - they’re for boys and girls. And at most secondary schools the students wear a uniform. This is the first class of the day. It’s Maths. Hmm. That’s a bit difficult. On average there are about twenty-two students in a secondary school class and about twenty-seven are in a primary school class. British students have a wide choice of subjects. This is an art class. Here’s a Food Technology class… the students learn about food and cooking. This is a Design and Technology class. Science, of course. And foreign languages. Many British school children only learn a foreign language from the age of eleven. Most students study French. Other popular languages are Spanish and Italian. They also study other subjects — like information Technology, History, Geography, English Literature, and Religion. Students have lessons in the morning and then a break of an hour for lunch. Some go home for lunch, some bring sandwiches with them, and some eat here in the school canteen. What’s on the menu today? Chips and beans. There are classes in the afternoon, and school finishes at about four o’clock. After school some students do other activities like sport. Football‘s very popular but so are other games like netball, rugby and badminton. And some students learn music. Daniella plays the violin. She’s good. Oh, thank you. I’m not! Ninety-two percent of British schools are state schools. That means they’re free. The government pays - not the parents. Eight percent of schools are independent. The parents of these students pay for their education. Some of these independent schools are boarding schools. The students don’t live at home during term time … they live at the school. And some of these schools have very traditional uniforms. These boys are from Eton — a very famous independent school near Windsor. What do British students really think about their schools? I think school’s great. I like school most of the time. I really like History and Art. I love Art and Drama. I don’t like Geography. I don’t like work’s OK. I don’t like homework. I really hate homework. School food’s all right, sometimes. I love school food. Well, what do you think? Are British schools good or do you prefer your school? Все серии здесь
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