1. They saw him ... thе streer (cross/crossing). 2. We think him ... a composition ( to be writing/to have written). 3. We think the composition ... by him ( to have been writen ). 4. The mother made her daughter ... the text (translate ). 5. The mother supposes the children ... TV ( to be watching ). 6. The teacher supposed the students ... the material about the educational system in the country (to have studied). 7. The teacher supposed the material about the educational system ... by the students ( to be studied). 8. Mary allowed the book ... into the bookcase ( to be put). 9. They expected him ... the exam ( to pass). 10. I know her ... texts very well ( to have translated). Задание с различными возможными вариантами ответов. К тому же с грамматическими ошибками.
Younger teachers are usually more energetic. They can have common interests with their pupils and in this way their relations will be better. They may have more modern knowledge of the subject. They can bring new ideas as to how to make the school life more intersting.
Younger teachers don't have enough experience in teaching their subject. They are not experinced enough in dealing with children of different ages. They may ignore older teachers advice which may result in educational problems. They often leave school for ever because of low salaries, stress and lack of time for private life.
They can have common interests with their pupils and in this way their relations will be better.
They may have more modern knowledge of the subject.
They can bring new ideas as to how to make the school life more intersting.
Younger teachers don't have enough experience in teaching their subject.
They are not experinced enough in dealing with children of different ages.
They may ignore older teachers advice which may result in educational problems.
They often leave school for ever because of low salaries, stress and lack of time for private life.