Engleski 1

Page 19

UNIT 1C

ADDITIONAL READING

SCHOOLING IN BRITAIN

Jason Clark and Petar Savić are Facebook friends. This is one of many correspondences between the two of them.

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P: A mong other things, I’d like to know more about your school and to see how much it differs from mine.

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How much do you know about British schools? Before you read the text, discuss the following statements in class. Then read the text to see if your answers were correct. True False 1. British and Serbian schools differ greatly in many aspects. 2. Pupils can leave school at the age of 16. 3. If they have bad marks, they have to repeat the year. 4. They have to pass a certain number of exams at the age of 16 and 18.

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J: There are probably many differences between schools in Britain and schools in your country. I’m in Year 9 at a comprehensive school. It is a mixed school for boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 18. P: I n my school we only use computers for Computer Science lessons, but we hope to get more computers soon. What do you use your computers for? J: We use Tablets PCs to do our work on and to search the Internet. They are connected to a Network so we can send our work straight to our teachers and they can send it back with their comments. It is very convenient because we don’t have to carry loads of books around and it is much quicker working on a laptop. P: If you have bad marks, do you repeat the year? J: Promotion to a higher class every year is almost automatic. We never repeat the year. But at sixteen some pupils leave school and get jobs. Most pupils take national examinations called GCSEs, though. Pupils pass or fail individual subjects. They might have one, five, or ten GCSEs, meaning they have passed examinations in that number of subjects. What about your exams? e attend secondary school for 4 years and then we sit some exams - it depends on our plans for P: W our future studies at University. What do you do after GCSEs? J: Pupils who continue their studies go into the sixth form to study for two more years and then take more public exams at advanced level - the A level examinations. Good grades at A level will qualify pupils for entrance to higher education or improve their job prospects. P: Now I know much more about education in Britain. If I get good grades, I might study there. Who knows! 19 Note: Comprehensive school is a state secondary school for local children of all abilities.


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Word list

9min
pages 170-172

List of irregular verbs

3min
pages 168-169

Texts for listening comprehension

15min
pages 164-167

Grammar summary

20min
pages 155-163

Key to self-assessment tests

3min
page 154

Natural wonders

4min
pages 152-153

Your destination this year – Serbia

11min
pages 145-151

UNIT 10 – Holiday destinations

1min
page 144

That’s what friends are for

3min
pages 142-143

The burden of the past

7min
pages 138-141

The importance of friendship

12min
pages 131-137

UNIT 9 – A friend in need is a friend indeed

1min
page 130

Appreciate what you have

9min
pages 122-127

The generation gap – does it exist?

11min
pages 115-121

Fashion through the decades

4min
pages 128-129

The importance of Facebook

14min
pages 103-111

UNIT 8 – The generation gap

1min
page 114

News extracts

3min
pages 112-113

Different types of media

6min
pages 99-102

UNIT 7 – The media

1min
page 98

The Amish don’t pollute the Earth

10min
pages 90-95

Global warming – global warning

3min
pages 96-97

UNIT 6 – Our green planet

1min
page 84

New Year’s celebrations all over the world

9min
pages 76-81

Chinese horoscopes

3min
pages 82-83

Our world in danger

8min
pages 85-89

New Year’s celebrations

8min
pages 71-75

The school system in the USA

3min
pages 68-69

UNIT 5 – Traditional holidays

1min
page 70

National diversity

10min
pages 61-67

UNIT 4 – Good morning, America

1min
page 54

A devastating tsunami

3min
pages 52-53

A threat from the universe

15min
pages 43-51

America’s past

8min
pages 55-60

About tornadoes

7min
pages 39-42

Albert Einstein

13min
pages 28-35

UNIT 3 – Threats to Earth

1min
page 38

What do we know about the British?

9min
pages 13-18

What is Britain famous for?

9min
pages 7-12

Novak Đoković

3min
pages 36-37

Ivo Andrić

7min
pages 23-27

UNIT 2 – Famous people

1min
page 22

Schooling in Britain

5min
pages 19-21
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