If you are ready for the lesson lets START. Better build schoolrooms for the boys than prison cells for the men. Eliza Cook. The nation that has the schools.

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If you are ready for the lesson lets START

Better build schoolrooms for the boys than prison cells for the men. Eliza Cook. The nation that has the schools has the future. Otto von Bismarck. Education is the key to a nations greatness.

Britain: How the education system works

primary maintained/ state mixed/co- educational boarding school public/ independent Types of British schools grammar secondary modern comprehensive secondary nursery/ kindergarten six form college single-sex school juniorinfant Schools

maintained/state public/independent grammar secondary modern comprehensive primary nursery/kindergarten secondary sixth form mixed/co-educational boarding single-sex supported by public funds with free of charge education parents have to pay fees to educate their children in these schools selective, admit more academically able students & offer academic education schools where students study as well as live prepare students for entrance exams to a university schools for children aged 5-11 provide education either for boys or girls all-inclusive, admit pupils of all abilities without any exams educate students of both sexes provide education for children aged schools for students who failed 11+ exams & which specialize in practical educational for children under 5 Match the type of school and its definition

Listening What schools do the students study? StudentsSchools 1 speaker 2 speaker 3 speaker 4 speaker boys school comprehensive 6 th form private

Dialogue scheme Tell about your plans Explain the reasons for your decision Come up with more advantages to back up your choice Insist on your opinion. Give reasons Suggest a compromise Express your attitude and ask for the reasons Point out the disadvantages and express your opinion Suggest your variant and point out the disadvantages Think of one or more arguments to support your idea Come to an agreement

Age Type of school Exams _ Under 4Under 5infantNursery/kindergarten 11+ exams _ PrimarySecondary Over GCSEA-levels / infant Primary \ junior Junior 6 th formSecondary GCSEA-levels

Language support are allowed are not allowed Pupils are expected… must (not) should (not)

Sanctions in the British Schools Put these sanctions in order of the seriousness of the offence: expulsion lines daily report suspension interview with parents detention

Match the sanctions and their definitions Lines Detention Daily report Interview with parents Suspension Expulsion The pupil has to stay after school to do some extra work. The teacher gives the pupil a sentence which he/she must write fifty or one hundred times. An official meeting in which parents and the principle/form teacher discuss either pupils behaviour or poor progress. The pupil is given A Report Card where teachers write their comments about the pupils performance in class. The pupil is sent away from school. He/she has to go to another school where all teachers know about the pupils bad record. The pupil cant come to school for a few days or weeks.

A List of the Most Common Offences: using drugs making a mess in the classroom arriving late at school playing truancy (not going to school) refusing to do homework cheating on tests bullying using abusive/offensive language damaging school property abusing the staff bringing cigarettes, chewing gum, knives to school smoking on the school premises stealing other pupils property poor performance at school chatting in class breaking discipline at lessons no having the work diary running in school corridors wearing piercing

Behaviour Policy Discipline, Standards and Sanctions. Pupil is given lines if he/she… Pupil is given a school detention if he/she… Pupil is placed on a daily report in case he/she… Pupils parents have an interview with the Administration of school if he/she… Pupil is suspended from school in case if he/she… Pupil is excluded from school if he/she…

Thank you for the lesson Please write down your home task: GOOD-BYE