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What kind of school do these children study at ? Nursery

What kind of school do these children study at? Kindergarten

What kind of school do these pupils study at ? Primary school

What kind of school do these students study at? High school / Secondary school

What kind of school do these students study at ? University

Read the facts below and decide whether the statements about schools in Vietnam are true (T) or false (F). Then compare your results with your partners’. Facts about schools 1.Children start Grade 1 when they are 6 years old. 2.Schooling is compulsory from the age of 6 to The school year generally begins in September and ends in late May. 4.The students do not have any examinations when they finish secondary school. 5.A school year consists of two terms. V TF V V V V

Unit 4: Lesson1: READING

1.Vocabulary. academic year /,ækə'demik/ (n). parallel /'pærəlel/ (adj). certificate (n) /sə ' tifikət/. core subject (n) Năm học : Môn học chính. Curriculum /kə'rikjuləm/ (n) Chương trình giảng dạy. state school (n) : Trường công lập UNIT 4 :. Reading : Giấy chứng nhận Song song School year : Main subject I. Pre- reading # public school. compulsory /kəm'p ʌ lsəri/ (adj): Bắt buộc a b Eg. Line a and line b are parallel to each other.

II. While-reading: Read the passage and then do the tasks that follow. 1.Task 1. Find words or phrases in the reading passage which have the following meanings. 1. Schools in which all children can attend without paying tuition fees 2. A stage of study for children aged from 5 to A stage of study for children aged from 11 to Put into force by the law 5. The examinations children sit at the end of compulsory education 6. A detailed plan for a course of study offered in a school or college state schools primary education secondary education compulsory curriculum the General Certificate of Secondary Education

II. While you read: 2.Task 2. Answer the questions

Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. The academic year in England runs from September to July and divided into three terms. Autumn term is from the beginning of September to mid-December. Spring term is from the beginning January to mid-march and Summer Term from early April to mid-July. Each term is separated by a one-week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May. There are two parallel school system in England. The first is the state school system, which is free for all Students and paid by the state. The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system, which is fee-paying. The state school system, which educate 93% of the pupils in England, can be divided into two levels of education: Primary education and secondary education. See the table below for more information about the school education system in England. The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. It is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History, and a Modern Foreign Language. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system. 1.When do children in England start their compulsory education at school? From the age of 5.

Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. The academic year in England runs from September to July and divided into three terms. Autumn term is from the beginning of September to mid-December. Spring term is from the beginning January to mid-march and Summer Term from early April to mid-July. Each term is separated by a one-week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May. There are two parallel school system in England. The first is the state school system, which is free for all Students and paid by the state. The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system, which is fee-paying. The state school system, which educate 93% of the pupils in England, can be divided into two levels of education: Primary education and secondary education. See the table below for more information about the school education system in England. The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. It is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History, and a Modern Foreign Language. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system. 2. How many terms are there in a school year in England? - 3 terms.

Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. The academic year in England runs from September to July and divided into three terms. Autumn term is from the beginning of September to mid-December. Spring term is from the beginning January to mid-march and Summer Term from early April to mid-July. Each term is separated by a one-week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May. There are two parallel school system in England. The first is the state school system, which is free for all Students and paid by the state. The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system, which is fee-paying. The state school system, which educate 93% of the pupils in England, can be divided into two levels of education: Primary education and secondary education. See the table below for more information about the school education system in England. The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. It is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History, and a Modern Foreign Language. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system. 3. What are the two school systems in England? - The state school and the “independent” or “public” school systems.

Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. The academic year in England runs from September to July and divided into three terms. Autumn term is from the beginning of September to mid-December. Spring term is from the beginning January to mid-march and Summer Term from early April to mid-July. Each term is separated by a one-week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May. There are two parallel school system in England. The first is the state school system, which is free for all Students and paid by the state. The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system, which is fee-paying. The state school system, which educate 93% of the pupils in England, can be divided into two levels of education: Primary education and secondary education. See the table below for more information about the school education system in England. The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. It is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History, and a Modern Foreign Language. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system. 4. Do children have to pay fees if they go to “independent” or “public” schools? - Yes.

Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. The academic year in England runs from September to July and divided into three terms. Autumn term is from the beginning of September to mid-December. Spring term is from the beginning January to mid-march and Summer Term from early April to mid-July. Each term is separated by a one-week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May. There are two parallel school system in England. The first is the state school system, which is free for all Students and paid by the state. The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system, which is fee-paying. The state school system, which educate 93% of the pupils in England, can be divided into two levels of education: Primary education and secondary education. See the table below for more information about the school education system in England. The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. It is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History, and a Modern Foreign Language. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system. 5. How many core subjects are there in the national curriculum? - 3 core subjects (English, Maths and Science).

General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) 11 – – 16 (end of compulsory education) Secondary education 5 – – Primary education 3 – childcare environment in an Infant or Primary school Pre-school Age (from – to) Grade/ Year (from – to) Level of education 6. When can students take the GCSE examination? - When they finish the secondary school.

III. Post reading * Summarize the text using following chart.

---(1)--- year ---(2)--- term ---(3)--- term---(4)--- term ---(5)--- school (93% of the students) ---(6)--- school (fee paying) ---(7)--- school---(8)--- school ENGLAND SCHOOLING Academic year Autumn term Spring termSummer term State school (93%of the students) Public school (fee paying) Primary schoolSecondary school GCSE GCE”A” Level University

Homework - Learnt by heart the new words - Do these tasks above at home - Prepare for the next lesson