Read the text and write whether the sentences are true or false. Debates about education will never...

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Read the text and write whether the sentences are true or false.

Debates about education will never end. Some people consider our educational system to be close to perfect; others say that it is too hard and that it is unnecessary to study all the school subjects.

In Russian schools children have to study about 15—17 subjects — not more and not less, as they are required. Very rarely do schools have in the schedule special or professional subjects. In the United States, drama, journalism and photography are as important as chemistry and history. In our schools the curriculum is strict. In the USA you can choose what to study; but government, history, English and math are compulsory. There are also a number of subjects, like geography, chemistry, physics, biology and computer classes, that you have to take during a year or a half-a-year during your high school years. You can also take one of these subjects at an advanced level. A program of chemistry at the advanced level of a graduate class is common with our 9th grade programme. In Russia we can't study management or TV-production at school.

Such democracy in choosing subjects according to your own preferences makes school life easier and calmer. American students don't usually have much homework — half an hour of homework is too much for them. On the other hand, they have holidays only twice a year, and their summer vacations are only two and a half months long, while our children don't study in the summer at all. Americans study at school for 12 years, while we study only 11. So it is very hard to say which the best way of studying is.

1.Debates about education always take place.

2.The curriculum in America is more flexible (гибкий) than in Russia.

3.American children don’t study in summer at all.

4.Most people are not sure which way of studying is better.

5.Everybody thinks that our educational system is the best.

6.American students don’t study much at home.

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задан 5 месяцев назад

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  1. True - Debates about education are ongoing and never-ending.
  2. True - The text indicates that the curriculum in America is more flexible than in Russia.
  3. False - American children have shorter summer vacations but they do study during the summer.
  4. True - The text mentions that it is hard to say which way of studying is better.
  5. False - The text indicates that not everyone thinks that our educational system is the best.
  6. True - American students are mentioned to not usually have much homework.

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ответил 5 месяцев назад
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  1. True - The text begins with "Debates about education will never end," which implies that debates about education are ongoing or always take place.

  2. True - The text states that in the USA, students can choose what to study and mentions the flexibility in selecting subjects like drama, journalism, and photography, indicating a more flexible curriculum compared to the strict curriculum described in Russian schools.

  3. False - The text does not explicitly state that American children don’t study in the summer at all. It mentions that American students have holidays twice a year and their summer vacations last only two and a half months, implying they do have a summer break, but it does not say they don’t study at all during this time.

  4. True - The final sentence of the text states, "So it is very hard to say which the best way of studying is," suggesting that there is uncertainty or lack of consensus on the best method of education, indicating that most people are not sure which way of studying is better.

  5. False - The text begins by stating that some people consider the educational system to be close to perfect while others criticize it as too hard, indicating not everyone thinks the educational system is the best.

  6. True - The text mentions that American students don't usually have much homework, and "half an hour of homework is too much for them," suggesting that American students generally do not study much at home.

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ответил 5 месяцев назад

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