Предмет: Английский язык, автор: gulroza88

Расставь буквы в нужном порядке и подпиши рисунки .
1) terelt
2) srepot
3) tpasm
4) aprep
5) masotpn


kassy15: с рисунками было бы понятнее
Iwillhelp: тема хоть какая?
gulroza88: отправит фото не получается :( ладно спасибо
Iwillhelp: словами напиши что на картинках

Ответы

Автор ответа: kassy15
59

1) letter, 2) poster, 3) stamp, 4) paper, 5) postman



kassy15: и сходятся ли остальные ответы с рисунками?
kassy15: 2) плакат (постер), 3) штамп, 4) бумага, 5) почтальон
kassy15: всё! 1 знаю
kassy15: 1) письмо
gulroza88: 5) почтальон 1) письмо сходятся
gulroza88: 2) наклейка 3) портрет или марка, а может картина
gulroza88: 4) лист бумаги
kassy15: я думаю, что наклейка может быть poster, насчет 3 - почтовая марка как раз stamp, 4 paper - это бумага по-английски
kassy15: тут все слова по теме почта, так что вроде все в тему
gulroza88: да спасибо
Автор ответа: katenusha145
11
letter ,poster,stamp,psper,postman
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In Great Britain school begins at the age of 5. At the age of 5 primary school children go to infant schools or infant classes where they spend two years till they are 11. In infant schools they spend much time outdoors. They play different games, run and jump. They sing song, dance and play a lot. Infant pupils learn how to get on with other pupils. Their classes are informal but they learn how to read, count and write a little too.
When children are seven they go to junior schools where they spend four years till they are 11. Junior schools are real schools. The atmosphere is more formal in junior classes that in infant classes. Their subjects are: English, Maths, History, nature study, Geography, Art, and Music, swimming, P.E. and Religion
But children spend a lot of time outdoors. They visit different museums and other famous and interesting places. In some primary schools children wear uniforms but in any primary schools they don't.
So in England children spend six years in primary school. When pupils are 11 or a little older they go to secondary school where they study until they are 16.
English children have classes five days a week: on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Saturday and Sunday are their days off. In England the school year begins on the first Tuesday of September.
Most British schools are mixed and free. Many boys and girls usually leave school when they are sixteen. If they want to go to university they study in the sixth form for two more years.