We are not students , we are pupils
In the UK, children start school at the age of five. First, they are stady in schools for children from 5 to 7 years. In these schools learn to draw with colour pencils and paints. Children molded from plasticine and working with paper and glue. Later, they begin to learn the alphabet, to read, write and count. At the age of seven English pupils are in primary school. They study many subjects: English and mathematics, history and music, local history and drawing, needlework, French and Latin. . The first lesson usually begins at 9 o'clock. They have three lessons with short change on 10 minutes between them, and then an hour break for diner. Elementary School ends at the age of eleven, when students pass the exam "11+", and then start high school. A sixteen students pass their final exams.
<span><span>Should deaf people enjoy a play as much as
the hearing audience?
What should deaf people enjoy as much as the hearing
audience?
Does an interpreted theater usually take place as two or three performances in
a theatre season?
How many performances does an interpreted theater usually
take place in a theatre season? (</span>проверьте
правильно ли написано предложение. Что-то не то!<span>)
Is the most important technical aspect of theatre interpretation for the deaf the
location of the interpreter?
What is the most important technical aspect of
theatre interpretation for the deaf?
Are theatre interpreters for the deaf dedicated professionals who take great
pride in their work?
Do theatre interpreters for the deaf take great pride in
their work? </span></span>
1. He's got flowers. They're his.
2. She's got an umbrella. It's hers.
3. We've got shorts. They are our shorts.
4. I've got a guitar. It's mine.
5. They've got a TV. It's theirs.