Exercise 1 Fill in the gaps with proper prepositions.
To come (across, back, round, into, up, in, to) 1. I’ve just come … from the first night of “Notre Dame de Paris” and I’m really inspirited. 2. Don’t you have a birthday coming …? 3. Swimming competition for men came … after World War I. 4. I came … some old photos in the curio shop. 5. We definitely should come…for lunch to the Smiths’. To break (down, into, out, up, off, with) 1. He has broken … some friends who had changed in their ideas. 2. That man with an exquisite nose broke … my heart and now I can’t stop thinking about him. 3. When do you break …for Easter? 4. The elevators in this building are always breaking …. 5. The speaker was interrupted so often that he broke … and sat down. To look (after, for, forward to, up, back, down on, out, up to) 1. I don’t remember her phone number – let me look it …. 2. As Jane looked … her life seemed good to her. 3. Mary looks … our children while we are at work. 4. Young children look …. older ones, so older children should be good examples. 5. I’m looking … …… hearing from you again. To run (into, out of, after, over, away, into) 1. Many times Tommy said he would run … from home, but he never did. 2. The truck’s run … gas again. 3. Some boys spend a lot of time and money running … girls. 4. This small brook runs … a big river. 5. Guess who I ran …in town today!
& Reading [6, р. 192] Read and work on text “Education in the USA” Public education at all levels in the US the responsibilities of individual states. Education is provided to all children from the age 5 to 18 in the school system. After an optional year in kindergarten, children enter grade 1 at the age of 6. Education is compulsory until the age of 16. After 6 years in elementary school children go on to junior high (or middle school) and then to high school for another 6 years. The usual plan for dividing schools is: 6 years of elementary school, 3 years of junior high, 3 years of high school, but this plan may be different in different states. Those who complete the full high school program receive a high school diploma. The subjects children learn are much the same as in other countries. In most schools History and geography are taught as one subject, and literature is taught in classes of English. Schoolchildren can learn one foreign language for 2 years (Spanish, German, or French). The Americans think that learning how to think independently and problem solving skills is more important than learning facts. Today there is emphasis on science, mathematics and foreign languages and the knowledge of other peoples and cultures. Besides public schools there are private schools which are very expensive, and religious schools which are also fee-paying. About half of the young people today who finish secondary schools go on to community colleges which provide two years of higher education at minimal cost. State colleges and universities provide four years of higher education necessary to receive a bachelor’s degree, as well as additional education for a master‘s degree. Fees are different in different states. Besides these, there are many private colleges and universities, which are more expensive than public institutions.
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