Education in Great Britain. Бояринцева Е.И - 8 стр.

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21. When and for what is Bachelor’s degree given?
22. What levels can Bachelor’s degree be? Explain the difference
between these.
23. Who can earn Doctor’s degree?
24. Is the "tutorial" system characteristic of all British universities?
25. Are all students expected to make a contribution towards their
tuition fees?
26. What does "means-tested contribution" mean?
4. Look through the text again and point out the sentences
(parts of sentences) containing key information which you could use
later to make your presentation on the topic
5. So the school leaving age in Britain is 16. Here is a flow chart
showing the possibilities for young people in Britain from age 16.
Study the flow chart and say whether a chart for your country would
show many differences from this one? What are the main ones?
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6. Study the four statements about school leavers in the 1990s.
Then look at the graph. The Title of Column 4 is: NO PLANS.
Match each of the columns 1, 2 and 3 with one of these titles:
YOUTH TRAINING EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION
a) More young people are now leaving school without any plans
for their future.
b) In the 1990s, only 15 % of young people went straight into
work, compared with over 30 % in the Eighties.
c) There has been a decline in numbers joining youth training
schemes.
d) Record numbers of 16-year-olds are staying in education, as
youth unemployment rates rise. Well over 60 % are now in education.
This shows that Britain is catching up with Europe, Japan and America,
where 90 % of 16-year-olds continue schooling.
      21. When and for what is Bachelor’s degree given?                               6. Study the four statements about school leavers in the 1990s.
      22. What levels can Bachelor’s degree be? Explain the difference           Then look at the graph. The Title of Column 4 is: NO PLANS.
between these.                                                                   Match each of the columns 1, 2 and 3 with one of these titles:
      23. Who can earn Doctor’s degree?
      24. Is the "tutorial" system characteristic of all British universities?      YOUTH TRAINING             EMPLOYMENT           EDUCATION
      25. Are all students expected to make a contribution towards their
tuition fees?
      26. What does "means-tested contribution" mean?

       4. Look through the text again and point out the sentences
(parts of sentences) containing key information which you could use
later to make your presentation on the topic

      5. So the school leaving age in Britain is 16. Here is a flow chart
showing the possibilities for young people in Britain from age 16.
Study the flow chart and say whether a chart for your country would
show many differences from this one? What are the main ones?




                                                                                        a) More young people are now leaving school without any plans
                                                                                 for their future.
                                                                                        b) In the 1990s, only 15 % of young people went straight into
                                                                                 work, compared with over 30 % in the Eighties.
                                                                                        c) There has been a decline in numbers joining youth training
                                                                                 schemes.
                                                                                        d) Record numbers of 16-year-olds are staying in education, as
                                                                                 youth unemployment rates rise. Well over 60 % are now in education.
                                                                                 This shows that Britain is catching up with Europe, Japan and America,
                                                                                 where 90 % of 16-year-olds continue schooling.
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