When do children in England start their compulsory education at school?. Speaking Ask and answer the question about the school education system in Vietnam 1.When do the children to sta
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VOCABULARY:
Read the facts below and decide whether the statements about schools in Vietnam are true (T) or false (F)
Facts about schools
1 Children start Grade 1 when they are 6 years old
2 Schooling is compulsory from the age of 6 to 16
3 The school year generally begins in September and
ends in late May
4 The students do not have any examinations when they
finish secondary school
5 A school year consists of two terms
Read the passage and do the tasks that follow
Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16 The academic year in England runs from September to July and is divided into 3 terms Autumn Term is from the beginning
of September to mid-December Spring Term is from the beginning of January to mid-March and Summer Term from early April to mid-July Each term is separated by a one-week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May There are two parallel school systems in England The first is the state school system, which is free for all students and paid for by the state The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’
UNIT 4 : SCHOOL EDUCATION SYSTEM
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See the Table below for more information about the school education system in England The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools It
is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History, and a Modern Foreign Language English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system
Task 1 Find words or phrases in the reading passage which have the following meanings
1 Schools in which all children can attend without paying tuition fees
2 A stage of study for children aged from 5 to 10
3 A stage of study for children aged from 11 to 16
4 Put into force by the law
5 The examinations children sit at the end of compulsory education
6 A detailed plan for a course of study offered in a school or college
Task 2 Answer the questions
1 When do children in England start their compulsory education at school?
2 How many terms are there in a school year in England?
3 What are the two school systems in England?
4 Do children have to pay fees if they go to “independent” or “public” schools?
5 How many core subjects are there in the national curriculum?
6 When can students take the GCSE examination?
Task 3: Fill in the gap below
School is (1) for all English children from the age of 5 to 16 The academic year in England runs from (2) to July and is (3) into 3 terms (4) term is from the beginning
of September to mid- December Spring term is from the beginning of January to mid- March and (5) _ term from early April to mid- July Each term is separated by one week (6) _ called half term
B Listening
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The subjects you study at school
Chemistry
Math
History
Physics
Literature
Biology
Mini game: jumbled words about subjects at school
1 n f h c e r
2 p i s s h y c
3 s a a t c m h m e i t
4 e r t u a r l i t e
5 p g g y o a e r h
Task 1 Listen to the conversation between Jenny and Gavin Put a tick (✓) to the question to which the answer
is “Yes”
Task 2 Listen again and answer the questions
1 When did Gavin think he listened to the teacher well?
2 How did Gavin find the exams?
3 Why couldn’t Gavin pass the exams easily?
4 Why did Gavin say he didn’t think his school days were the best time of his life?
C Speaking
Ask and answer the question about the school education system in Vietnam
1.When do the children to start primary school in Vietnam?
2 How long does primary school last?
3 When do they go to lower secondary school? upper secondary school?
4.How long does the secondary school last?
5 How many levels of education system in Vietnam?
A: Hi, Can you give me some information about the education system in Vietnam?
B: Sure / OK / All right / Yes…
A: When do children in VN go to……
B: When they are……years old
A: How long does ………… education last ?
B: …… years
A:………
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B: Not at all / No problem / You’re welcome……
Example:
A: When do the children in Vietnam go to primary school?
B: When they are 6 years old
A: How long does the primary education last?
B: 5 years
A: Is it the optional or compulsory education?
B: It is compulsory
Talk about the school education system in Vietnam, using the information from Task 1
In Vietnam, children go to _ when they are years old It lasts years It is the
education
After the primary education, they go to _
Then, they go to
When they finish the secondary education, they have to take part in the … _
Talk about similarities and differences between school system in Vietnam and in England
FOR EXAMPLE: There are some differences between the school system in Vietnam and England
Children in Vietnam start primary school at the age of 6 and finish this level at 10 while children in England study at primary school from the age of 5 to 10
In Vietnam children finish compulsory education when they are 14/ at the age of 14 In England compulsory education ends when they are 16
However, Vietnam and England have some similarities
Students in both countries have to follow the national curriculum set by the government After finishing secondary school, they have to take the national examination for GCSE
D Writing
How many levels of formal school education are there in Vietnam?
How many classes are there in each level?
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How long does it take to finish the lower secondary education/ upper secondary education?
When can students take the national examination for GCSE?
Write a paragraph on the formal school education system in Vietnam, based on the questions and answers in Discussion task, in about 150 words
Topic sentence: The formal school education system in Vietnam consists of three levels of education:
primary education, lower secondary education, upper secondary education
Supporting sentences:
- Primary education
- Lower secondary education
- 9-year compulsory education
- Grade 10 entrance examination
- Upper secondary education
- The national examination for GCSE
The academic year
…………
Useful language
- Tense: Simple present tense
S + Vs/es + O
S + is/am/are + C
- Consist of + Ns/es: Gồm có
Ex: Class 12B5 consists of 42 students
- Run / Be from … to…: Kéo dài từ… đến…
Ex: In Vietnam, summer holiday runs/ is from June to August
- To be divided into: Được chia thành …
Ex: The academic year in England is divided into 3 terms
- Take the national examination for GCSE:
Thi tốt nghiệp
Ex: Students can take the national examination for GCSE when they finish the secondary education
- Move to : Chuyển lên
Ex: Students move to kindergarten when they are 4 years old
- Last + a period of time: Kéo dài 1 khoảng thời gian …
Ex: The optional education in Vietnam lasts 3 years
Example passage:
There are 2 levels of education in the formal school system in Vietnam: Primary education and
Secondary education Children start going to primary school at the age of 6 and after 5 years they move to lower secondary school where they study for 4 years
The Secondary education consists of lower secondary education and upper secondary education Primary and lower secondary education are compulsory in Vietnam The upper secondary education lasts 3 years, from the age of 15 to 17 If they want to sit for the entrance exam to universities or colleges they have to take the national examination for GCSE which takes place in the beginning of June
The academic year lasts 9 months from September 5th to the end of May It is divided into 2 terms The first term is from September to December and the second term lasts from January to May Students have a 3
- month - summer holiday after the second term
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A READING
1 T, F, F, F, T
Task 1:
1 State school
2 Primary School
3 Secondary School
4 Compulsory
5 THE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (GCSE)
6 Curriculum
Task 2:
1 From the age of 5
2 3 terms
3 The state school and the “independent” or “public” school systems
4 There are 3 core subjects (English, Mathematics and Science)
5 When the students finish the secondary school, they can take an examination called the General
Certificate of Secondary Education
Task 3:
1 compulsory
2 September
3 divided
4 Autumn
5 summer
6 break
B LISTENING
Mini game:
1 French
2 Physics
3 Mathematics
4 Literature
5 Geography
Task 1:
Jenny Gavin
2 Did you always listen carefully to your teachers? x
4 Did you pass your exams easily?
5 Did you always write your homework slowly and carefully? x x
6 Did you think school days are/ were the best days of your life?
Task 2:
1 When he enjoyed the subjects
2 He found them very difficult
3 Because the long questions were very hard for him to answer in a short time
4 Because he went to a boarding school far away his home when he was quite young and he didn’t like that
So, he found his schooldays were not the best days of his life
SCRIPT:
Jenny: Look, these are questions about how you got on at school Shall we just go through them?
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Gavin: Yes, let's
Jenny: OK, so, did you always work very hard?
Gavin: Well I certainly worked pretty hard at the subjects I enjoyed, yes I did What about you?
Jenny: Yes, I did actually, I think I worked very hard, yeah Now let’s come to the next question
Gavin: Did, yeah, did you always listen carefully to your teachers?
Jenny: No, I don't think I did No, I think I was quite disruptive, actually What about you?
Gavin: Well I think I did listen to the teachers certainly when I got to the level where I was doing the
subjects that I enjoyed
Jenny: Yeah, ok, the next question is, did you always behave well?
Gavin: I don't think I always behave well I was, a bit, er, a bit of a tear away
Jenny: Umm Well I think I was pretty well-behaved on the whole, so I'd say yes, yeah
Gavin: Good for you! Did you pass your exams easily?
Jenny: No, I can't say I did, no, I, I found them quite a struggle, actually What about you?
Gavin: I didn’t pass them that easily, because I worked hard but I also found it very difficult to answer all that long question in a short time
Jenny: Yeah, yeah, exactly What about this one, then? Did you always write slowly and carefully?
Gavin: Quite slowly Essays took a long time to write and I suppose I took a bit of care, yes
Jenny: Yes, I agree, I was also, I was very careful and erm, yeah, yeah I was quite methodical
Gavin: And did you think your school days were the best days of your life?
Jenny: Um, no, no I can’t say they were What about you?
Gavin: No, 1 went away to boarding school when I was quite young and I didn't like that No, I, they
weren’t the best days of my life
C SPEAKING
1 primary school
2 6
3 5
4 compulsory
5 lower secondary school
6 upper secondary school
7 national examination
8 for GCSE