Compare the two things using the adjective and less ... than and (not) as ... as. 1. Italy big → Russia.
2. Hamsters → dangerous snakes.
3. The River Thames → long → the Amazon.
4. A kilo of gold → heavy → a kilo of rice.
5. Chocolate → expensive caviar
Let’s try to imagine the world without education, without any schools, colleges and universities. What would that be like? No school means no knowledge and skills. No university means no doctors, no engineers and no scientists. Therefore, it means no development and no inventions. Would you like to live in the world that is deteriorating? The answer is quite obvious: it’s vitally important to study and get an education.
Nowadays there’re different kinds of education, but the most wide-spread is still the traditional one that includes the set of establishments providing education. For the vast majority of people, the first step is a primary school where students get the basic skills of reading, writing and counting. The next stage is secondary school which gives broad knowledge about various subjects and prepares students for future professional education. At the end of the last form school children take exams and after school graduation they have several options: to stop studying and get a job or get professional education in college or university. Students’ life is not easy because they have to take exams every term and study hard to succeed. Nevertheless, most people remember students’ years as the best time of their lives, full of fun and entertainment.
However, modern world is full of new opportunities to get education. More and more schools and universities provide on-line courses and trainings. It has some advantages for sure, because you study in a comfortable place at comfortable time. Also, some alternative ways are becoming more and more popular, e.g. home education or some approaches connected with developing the mind without books and strict systems.
As for me, I’m fully convinced that, no matter what kind of education you support, it’s necessary to study and develop your skills, to use the experience of others to create your own ideas in order to implement them to life.
2. How many fantasy languages did Tolkien create?
Tolkien created 11 fantasy languages.
3. Which war did he fight in?
He fight in the first world war.
4. Who did he marry?
He married on Edith Mary Tolkien
5. When did he marry her?
He married her in 1916
6. How many children did they have?
They had 2 children
7. When did Tolkien become a professor?
Tolkien became a professor in 1925
8. What did he begin writing in 1936?
He began writing the Hobbit in 1936
9. How long did he take to write 'The Lord of the Rings'?
12 years
10. When did Tolkien die?
He died in 1973
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