Not Stated (NS). Teenage Life in Australia Australians consider the ages of 12 to 17 as teenagers. After leaving school and turning 18 an Australian is an adult. Australians have a 13-year schooling system with a pre-school year. Students start primary school when they turn six and continue for seven years. High school begins in year 8 and continues through to year 12. The school year begins in January and ends in November or December when summer begins in Australia. Each school decides how many subjects a student can take, somewhere between five and seven. English and Mathematics are com- pulsory. Students choose the subjects that will continue until graduation. Distance education can be arranged. Students living on the islands do all their schooling through distance education. Every school has a school uniform. Most uniforms are similar and differ in colour. Many teens take part-time work at the local supermarket or fast-food res- taurant. Teens under 16 can't work more than 12 hours a week and their parents should give permission. Sports are an integral part of all Australians' lives. With 80% of Australians living not far from the beach swimming lessons are compulsory. In high school students learn survival swimming and techniques. A trip to the ocean is always fun. There are many other activities for teens: football, cycling, skating, going to the movies. Unfortunately teenagers spend a great amount of time text-messaging and online chatting with their friends rather than with their family. 1. At the age of 18 Australian teens have all the rights of a grown-up person.
2.In Australia children go to school at five.
3. Australians have summer when it is winter in Europe.
4. Australian students choose all the subjects they like to study.
5.All the students must study Maths and English.
6. Distance education is quite popular.
7.Teenaygers in high school choose between school and distance education.
8. Australian schoolchildren have to wear uniforms.
9.Swimming is a very popular sport and they have swimming lessons at school
10.After school the majority continue their studies at college and universities
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Со мной всё в порядке. Мне нравится моя новая школа. Она большая и оснащена всем современным оборудованием. Я новенький в классе. У меня теперь другое расписание. Тут очень много интересных предметов.
Я счастлив, потому что завёл 2-ух новых друзей. Их зовут Катя и Дима. Сейчас в нашем классе 14 мальчиков и 14 девочек. Сегодня у нас было 5 уроков, но оценок мы не получили. Во время перемен, мои одноклассники спрашивали меня о моей школе в Британии. После уроков они мне разъяснили д/з по биологии. Надеюсь, я буду получать только хорошие и отличные оценки в моей новой школе.
С наилучшими пожеланиями,
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2. There is no better place than a house. (Visiting is good, and at home is better.)
3. It will be a small trip, but you will see a lot: a cinema and a concert hall, an art gallery and museums, a stadium, a park and a park.
4. Parks, alleys, bridges across the river, small waterfalls and man-made islands adorn our city.
5. It is better to see once than to hear a hundred times.
IV. 1. around the world there are many beautiful cities and towns
2. I would like to visit them very much
3. My native city is Kyiw. I like my native city
4. The name of my native city is Kyiw
5. It is more old than modern city. Kyiw is a city where ancient and modern lived side by side.
6. It was founded in V century
7. The streets in my city are large and big. I like to visit squares. There are many modern buildings
8. I live in central city part
9. I live in the narrow Street
10. There are many cars bosses trolleybuses in my city
11. There are many museums art galleries cultural places in my city
14. There is national Ivan Franco theatre
13. My City stand on Dnipro
14. People makes my city more beautiful
15. There are Museums and theatres, art galleries and expositions
16. My favourite place is Independent Square