26 Yci ypOKM 3Hr/iii/icbKOi mobu. 5 K/iac (3a niflpyHHMKOM O. Kapn'iOK)
British schools
Many British children start school at the age of 3 or 4 if there is a play school near their house. These schools are nursery and they are not compulsory.
Children are taught to sing, draw, they play different creative games.
Compulsory education begins at the age of 5, when children go to primary school.
Children start secondary school at the age of 11. Ali the students study the same 12 subjects. When students are 14 they can choose the subjects they like, but sonie subjects are still compulsory.
The school year in Britain starts in September. The lessons last 40-45 minutes. British pupils wear a school uniform.
P03BI/1T0K rpaMaTI/mHI/lX H3BI/1HOK
rioemopeHHf? apaMamiwHozo Mamepiany
Po6oTa 3 Ta6jnmeio «KopoTKi chopMH AiecjioBa to be, to have».
YuHi npo ce6e HHTaiOTb npHKJiaflH noBHnx Ta kopotkhx (J)opM aie-cjiOBa to be, noTiM jiaHniojKKOM Ha3HBaiOTb noBHi (J)opMH. Ilicjin ijboro AiTH JiaHii,K»KKOM CKJiaflaioTb KopoTKi peneHHH npo ceóe, bhkophcto-Byionn rpaMarauHi CTpyKTypn Ta6jmn,i.
T. And remember that there is no short form amrCt. Now look at the blackboard. Read the sentence. It reads the same way forward and backwards. Funny, isn’t it? (y^iumejib 3anucyc na doiuąi penennsi.)
□ Madam, I’m Adam.
noemopeHHn u aKmuei3au, 'm zpaMamuHHoao Mamepiany
"The Personal Pronouns"
ynuTejib 3BepTae yBary ynHiB Ha BHflijiem 3aHMeHHHKn Ta nporiOHye ix 3ra,ąaTH. EloTiM bohh pa30M 3 ymiTejieM noBTopioKDTb u,i 3anMeHHHKn.
T. Study the table. Pay attention to the pronouns in the Objec-tive Case.
Personal Pronouns
Nominative Case |
Objective Case | |
Singular |
I see a cat. You see a cat. He sees a cat. She sees a cat. It sees a cat |
The cat sees me. The cat sees you. The cat sees him. The cat sees her. The cat sees it |
PI u rai |
We see a cat. You see a cat. They see a cat |
The cat sees us. The cat sees you. The cat sees them |