The Tsar rides a horse every day
The Tsar and his friends sometimes play pirates
The Tsar always talks to his parrot
The Tsar sometimes fishes
The Tsar and the Tsarina always count the money
After you have done your (0)GCSE’s you need to make important decisions. So what are your choices? You can either <span>leave</span> school and go to work or stay at school. You also can either a <span>sixth form</span> college or a college of <span>career</span>.
Leave School
If you are sure this is for you and you have a specific <span>education</span> you want to go into, then go for it. But do not be surprised if you find it difficult to get a job at the age of 16 with no <span>experience</span>.
Stay at school
Most schools have sixth forms which they <span>encourage</span> their students to go into, You will have the same teachers and friends and things around you. In addition, you do not have to <span>deal with </span>change and making new friends. Although the <span>atmosphere</span> will probably be less pressured than at school, the teachers will still make you do the work. If you need a «push» to do anything then you may better stay at school where the <span>discipline </span>is more strict.
Sixth-form colleges
They are for students aged 16-18, which usually offer a lot of A l<span>evel</span> subjects and sometimes other courses. For students who study there, there are lots of <span>opportunities </span>to express oneself. Many sixth-form colleges have student unions, which have various sports <span>clubs </span>, societies and may organize interesting events.
Further Education College
These are colleges which offer a great range of <span>courses</span>, from A levels to <span>vocational </span>courses like decorating and landscape designing. The students will be of different ages and backgrounds, as many colleges of further education encourage people with <span>disabilities</span> to go into education.
Alice
was not (B7) looking forward to another summer visit by her cousin Camilla. And
Alice's boyfriend wasn't (B8) glad/enthusiastic. He thought Camilla was boring. She
was not (B9) like Alice, who was lively and great fun. The evening when
Camilla arrived for her four-week holiday (B10) there was a party at the
local disco and they all went there.
1.Are the musicians performing?
The musicians are not performing
2.Is Mary drinking Cola?
Mary is not drinking Cola
3.Are the clowns holding baloons?
The clowns are not holding ballons
4.Am I taking pictures of my friends?
I am not taking pictures of my friends
5.Are you feeling tired?
You are not feeling tired.
1 So is my aunt.
2 Neither has my teacher.
3 So was Richard.
4 So would my friends.
5 So did Clive.
6 Neither am I.