By the end of the 20th century, many common inventions like the telephone, television, and automobile had become so widespread that it is difficult to imagine them as new inventions. Some key inventions include the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, the television by John Logie Baird in 1926, and the first car assembly line created by Henry Ford in 1908. Other important innovations were the airplane built by the Wright brothers in 1903, the first motor car by Karl Benz in 1885, and the first vacuum cleaner developed by James M. Spangler in 1908.
- Many British children start nursery school between ages 3-4, which is not compulsory. Compulsory education begins at age 5 when children enter primary school.
- Primary school lasts for six years, with children attending infant school from ages 5-7 and junior school until age 11. Most British children attend state primary schools, though some attend private schools.
- After primary school, children attend secondary school where they study compulsory core subjects and optional courses until age 16. Some students then choose to stay for two additional years to prepare for university.
The document discusses different types of conditional sentences in English. It provides examples of zero, first, second, third conditionals using various verbs forms like present simple, future simple, past simple. It also discusses mixed conditionals and hypothetical conditions. Exercises are given to choose the correct verb form or conjunction to complete conditional sentences.
This document discusses different types of conditional sentences in English. It provides examples of conditional sentences using various verb tenses to express real or hypothetical conditions in the present, future, or past. It also discusses the conjunctions that can be used to introduce conditional clauses, such as "if", "unless", and "as long as". Learners are provided with exercises to choose the correct verb forms and rewrite sentences in different conditional structures.
This document provides examples and explanations of different types of conditional sentences in English. It discusses real and unreal conditional sentences using the present, past, and future tenses. The document also provides exercises for learners to practice forming conditional sentences based on given prompts. Key conditional structures covered include Type 0, 1, 2, and 3 conditionals.
By the end of the 20th century, many common inventions like the telephone, television, and automobile had become so widespread that it is difficult to imagine them as new inventions. Some key inventions include the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, the television by John Logie Baird in 1926, and the first car assembly line created by Henry Ford in 1908. Other important innovations were the airplane built by the Wright brothers in 1903, the first motor car by Karl Benz in 1885, and the first vacuum cleaner developed by James M. Spangler in 1908.
- Many British children start nursery school between ages 3-4, which is not compulsory. Compulsory education begins at age 5 when children enter primary school.
- Primary school lasts for six years, with children attending infant school from ages 5-7 and junior school until age 11. Most British children attend state primary schools, though some attend private schools.
- After primary school, children attend secondary school where they study compulsory core subjects and optional courses until age 16. Some students then choose to stay for two additional years to prepare for university.
The document discusses different types of conditional sentences in English. It provides examples of zero, first, second, third conditionals using various verbs forms like present simple, future simple, past simple. It also discusses mixed conditionals and hypothetical conditions. Exercises are given to choose the correct verb form or conjunction to complete conditional sentences.
This document discusses different types of conditional sentences in English. It provides examples of conditional sentences using various verb tenses to express real or hypothetical conditions in the present, future, or past. It also discusses the conjunctions that can be used to introduce conditional clauses, such as "if", "unless", and "as long as". Learners are provided with exercises to choose the correct verb forms and rewrite sentences in different conditional structures.
This document provides examples and explanations of different types of conditional sentences in English. It discusses real and unreal conditional sentences using the present, past, and future tenses. The document also provides exercises for learners to practice forming conditional sentences based on given prompts. Key conditional structures covered include Type 0, 1, 2, and 3 conditionals.
- British children typically start their education around ages 3-4 in nursery schools, with compulsory education beginning at age 5 in primary school. Primary school lasts for 6 years, divided into infant and junior stages.
- After primary school, children attend secondary school where they study core subjects like English, maths, and sciences as well as optional subjects. Secondary education lasts 5 years until age 16.
- Higher education begins at university, where students study for 3-4 years to earn degrees. Oxford and Cambridge are two of the most prestigious universities in Britain, known for their long history and tutorial education system.
- British children typically start their education around ages 3-4 in nursery schools, with compulsory education beginning at age 5 in primary school. Primary school lasts for 6 years, divided into infant and junior stages.
- After primary school, children attend secondary school where they study core subjects like English, maths, and sciences as well as optional subjects. Secondary education lasts 5 years until age 16.
- Higher education begins at university, where students study for 3-4 years to earn degrees. Oxford and Cambridge are two of the most prestigious universities in Britain, known for their long history and tutorial education system.