Нужно задать 10 вопросов к тексту . Children start school at the age of six in Russia. The course of studies at school is eleven years now: four years of primary school and seven years of secondary school. Previously it was only ten years: three years of primary school and seven years of secondary school. Children under the age of six are taken to creches and nursery schools.
There is a wide choice of schools nowadays: state schools, private schools, lyceums and gymnasiums. The majority of schools is free of charge, but in some (usually private ones) parents have to pay for the
education of
their children. In ordinary schools parents sometimes pay
for
additional
subjects in the
curriculum, such as
a foreign
language or
arts.
Though
it is generally
not a demand, most
children
can already
read and write when they start their school: this makes education much easier for them.
In primary school there are three or four lessons a day, they usually are Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. A lesson lasts forty minutes. Dur ing the first term children get used to learning and adapt to school regulations. Beginning with the second term of the first year at school,
children also take Handicrafts, Drawing,
Music
and Physical Educa
tion. The list of subjects under study is
further
extended during the
second, third and fourth years and includes the World History of Arts, Fundamentals of Security, History, Geography, and others. At primary schools all lessons are usually conducted by one teacher.
At
the
age of ten children pass to the second stage of education,
known
as
secondary school. In secondary school there is a wide variety
of subjects under study, and teachers specialize. The transition from primary to secondary school is sometimes difficult for children. After finishing the ninth form and getting the Certificate of Basic Secondary
Education, schoolchildren may either continue their education in the tenth form, or leave school and go to technical (vocational) schools and colleges.
After eleven years at school the school leavers take examinations and get the Certificate of Complete Secondary Education. Those who have only excellent marks in the Certificate get a gold medal, which gives the right to enter higher school taking only one examination.
The admission to higher school is competitive and based on the system of entrance examinations, usually three or four. During the ex aminations the school leavers must show their abilities in the chosen field. Young people also have an option to get specialized secondary education in vocational schools after leaving the eleventh form.
Among higher educational establishments are institutes (colleges), academies and universities. The term of studying in higher school is from four to six years. Students can be involved in scientific research while studying. At the end of their final year at college, university or academy they take final examinations and get a diploma. Besides, they can take postgraduate courses in the chosen field.
Children start school at the age of six in Russia.
2. What is the course of studies at school in Russia?
The course of studies at school in Russia is eleven years now: four years of primary school and seven years of secondary school.
3. How many years of primary school were there previously in Russia?
Previously, there were three years of primary school in Russia.
4. What are the different types of schools available in Russia?
There is a wide choice of schools in Russia, including state schools, private schools, lyceums, and gymnasiums.
5. Are most schools in Russia free of charge?
The majority of schools in Russia are free of charge, but some private schools require parents to pay for the education of their children.
6. Do parents sometimes pay for additional subjects in the curriculum in Russian schools?
Yes, in ordinary schools, parents sometimes pay for additional subjects in the curriculum, such as a foreign language or arts.
7. Do most children in Russia know how to read and write before starting school?
Yes, most children in Russia can already read and write when they start school, which makes education much easier for them.
8. How many lessons are there in a day in primary school in Russia?
In primary school in Russia, there are three or four lessons a day.
9. What subjects are added to the curriculum in primary school in Russia starting from the second term of the first year?
Starting from the second term of the first year in primary school in Russia, children also take Handicrafts, Drawing, Music, and Physical Education.
10. What options do school leavers have after finishing the ninth form in Russia?
After finishing the ninth form in Russia, schoolchildren can either continue their education in the tenth form or leave school and go to technical (vocational) schools and colleges.