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L ESSON P LAN D ATE : G RADE 9 T HEME : U NIT 3 L ESSON 4 E DUCATION S YSTEM IN W ALES AND E NGLAND
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V OCABULARY AND STRUCTURE : Nursery Primary Infant Junior Comprehensive Middle schools Boarding schools
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A CTIVITY 1 M AKE PHRASES WITH THE WORD “S CHOOL ” AND GUESS THE MEANING NURSERY PRIMARY INFANT JUNIOR COMPREHENSIVE E.G. NURSERY SCHOOL
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A CTIVITY 2 N OW I SHALL DIVIDE YOU INTO 4 GROUPS. T HERE ARE 16 CARDS THAT ARE CUT DOWN. Y OU SHOULD CHOOSE ONE OF THEM AND FIND YOUR GROUP. T HEN YOU WILL TRANSLATE TEXT THAT I GIVE. 1-group There are four types of schools in the English and Welsh education system - nursery, primary, secondary and private schools. Scotland has its own education system, which is different. Children start school at the age of five, but there is some free nursery – school education before that age. The state nursery schools are not for all. 2- group They are for some families, for example for families with only one parent. In most areas there are private nursery schools. Parents who want their children to go to nursery school pay for their children under years old to go to these private nursery schools. Primary school is divided into infant school (pupils from 5 to 7 years old) and junior school (from 8 to 11 years old). In some areas there are middle schools instead of junior schools, which take pupils from 9 to 12 years old.
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3- group Primary schools have from 50-200 pupils. Secondary schools are usually much larger than primary schools and most children – over 80 per cent - to go a comprehensive school at the age of 11. These schools are for all. Pupils do not need to pass an exam to go these schools. These schools are large. They have from 1,200 – 2,500 pupils. 4- group School lasts all day in UK, so there is only one shift. In some areas there are grammar schools. Pupils must pass special exams to go to these schools. Some parents prefer private education. In England and Wales, private schools are called public schools. They are very expensive. Only 5 percent of the school population goes to public schools.
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A CTIVITY … P LAY “Q UESTIONS ” O BJECTIVE : TO PRACTISE ASKING AND A NSWERING THE QUESTIONS 1. What types of schools are there in England and Wales? 2. What age do children go to school in England and Wales? 3.What types of primary schools are there? 4.What is difference between comprehensive schools and grammar schools? 5.What are private schools called in England and Wales?
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A CTIVITY C OPY AND COMPLETE THE TABLE Objectives: to practise ages of pupils in schools Types of schoolsAge Nursery Infant Junior Comprehensive Private
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A CTIVITY F IND SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN EDUCATION BETWEEN U ZBEKISTAN, THE U SA AND E NGLAND AND W ALES. U SE ‘ IS DIFFERENT FROM ’ AND ‘ IS THE SAME AS ’ AND ‘ IS NOT THE SAME AS ’ E.g. Kindergarten in the USA is different from kindergarten in Uzbekistan and in England and Wales. Children in the USA go to kindergarten when they are 5 years old, and in Uzbekistan children under 6 years old can go to kindergarten. Nursery school in England and Wales is a little different but the same as kindergarten in Uzbekistan. Children under 5 years old can go to nursery school.
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R EMEMBER Adding extra information – use a comma and which. Formal and mostly in writing. E.g. About 90 per cent of all children in the USA attend public school, which is free. Telling us which person/thing/place/time – no comma and who/which or that/where/when. Use in speech. Where’s the pupil who needs a copy of the textbook? Referring to a whole sentence – which.
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A CTIVITY P LAY “B INGO ” O BJECTIVE : TO REMEMBER AGES OF PUPILS IN E NGLAND AND W ALES 579 111812
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S TRENGTHENING : What types of primary schools are there? What is the difference between comprehensive school and grammar schools? Is there any Boarding schools in England? Where do pupils of England live in holidays ?
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H OMEWORK : TO WRITE ESSAY AND FIND INFORMATION ABOUT E DUCATION OF E NGLAND AND W ALES M ARKING : … T HANKS FOR ATTENTION, I THINK YOU HAVE LEARNED NECESSARY INFORMATION ! D ONE BY TEACHER : A SLONOVA N AFISA M UXAMMADOVNA ( B UKHARA REGION S CHOOL N49)
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