1. Will you promise
2. Would listen
3. Knew
4. Wouldn't make
5. Knew
6. Doesn't stop
7. Would have
8. Got
9. Knew
10. Won
At the time I first MET Mr. Alien in 1990, he CONSIDERED the possibility of studying foreign languages again. He HAS FORGOTTEN everything that he HAD LEARNT about Latin and French at school. The languages that he WANTED to learn at that time WERE Spanish and Portuguese. He WAS going to study those languages in the Department of General Education at New York University. Therefore, he ENROLLED that school in 1991.
After my friend HAD FINISHED studying at New York University he DECIDED to go to South America for a year. Because he HAD NEVER BEEN there before, he ENJOYED visiting the famous cities of Brazil and Argentina. He LIKED Sao Paulo so much that he CONSIDERED staying there much longer. Before that time he HAD always HOPED to find a place with an ideal climate. Therefore, Sao Paulo SEMEED to be a real paradise. However, he SPENT all his money and was FORCED to return.
Now my friend Mr. Alien IS PLANNING to visit France next year. He IS LEAVING for Paris on March 15. Mr. Alien WILL also VISIT Germany on the same trip. He REALISES that he must learn French and German before he GOES to Europe. At present he IS TAKING a course in French in preparation for the trip. He THINKS that French IS quite easy. Of course he HAS NEVER BEEN in France before, so he HAS a little opportunity to hear French. He WORKS very hard at his French every day. He WILL STUDY German at New York University next semester. I am sure that he WILL HAVE no language problem in the other countries when he GETS there. Many people in those countries UNDERSTAND English or French.
<span>1) Mary doesn`t take the dog for a walk in the evenings.
</span><span>Does Mary take the dog for a walk in the evenings?
</span><span>2) Peterdoesn`t buy a morning newspaper every day.
Does peter buy a morning newspaper every day
3)</span><span>I don`t come to every lesson
</span><span>Do I come to every lesson?
</span><span>4) We don`t go to the seaside every summer.
</span><span>Do we go to the seaside every summer?</span>
Great Britain Schools.In Britain it is compulsory for everyone between the ages of 5 and 16 years to receive some officially recognized form of schooling, though most secondary schools continue to provide education until the age of 18.The vast majority of pupils attend state schools, which are absolutely free (including all text books and exercise books), but there are also about 500 private schools providing secondary education. The most famous of these schools are Eton and Harrow.There is no statutory age at which students change from primary to secondary school, nor are schools "specialized" — pupils choose from the numerous subjects taught in their particular school.The recently introduced National Curriculum has made it compulsory, however, for three core subjects — English, mathematics, and science — and seven other foundation subjects — technology (including design), history, geography, music, art, physical education, and a modern foreign language — to be included in the curricula of all pupils.Passage from one academic year to the next is automatic. After a two-year course, usually from 14 to 16 years of age, most pupils take their General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), assessed on the basis of a mixture of course work and a written examination, in individual subjects.<span>Pupils obtaining at least five passes at GCSE can then specialize for two years (usually from 16 to 18 years of age) in two or three subjects, in which they take the General Certificate of Education Advanced level (A-level) examination. This is used as an entrance qualification for university (minimum two passes) and other types of higher education, as well as for many forms of professional training.
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<span>A: Hey, Tony. What 1)......... (are you/doing) this weekend?
B: I 2).......... (am going) camping with Pedro and Sue.
A: That sounds fun! I think I 3)............ (will come) too. Do you mind?
B: Of course not. I 4)............. (will call) Pedro and Sue tonight to tell them.
A: Ok, great. So what's the plan? 5)................ (Are we taking) Pedro's jeep?
B: No, unfortunately, I expect his brother 6)............ (will need) it at
the weekend. We've decided we 7).............. (will get) tickets for the
bus.
A: That's fine. What time 8)............ (does it/leave)?
B: It 9)........... (leaves) at 6:30 on Friday evening.
A: Brilliant! I promise I 10)............ (will not/be) late
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