Higher education is a great privilege. In my opinion students must pay for it if their school marks are not very good as they enter universities. If they finish school with very good marks, they must study further free of charge. Both good and bad students must be given a chance of free education (which means that the state pays for them) if they greatly improve their marks during examinations at universities. Also it is the state that must pay for education if there are few people who want to learn unprestigious professions. And vice-versa, if there are too many people who want to learn popular professions, those with worse marks after school must pay.
1 And you'll be home on Sunday? 2 Where will you go on a Saturday night? 3 He has been (he learned) only on Tuesdays and Thursdays. 4 He comes here only on Sundays. 5 you go to the factory in the morning? - Da.- Who stays at home with your son? - My sister. 5 What time do you usually come home? - I used to come home at seven o'clock in the evening. 7 Do not discuss this matter now. We will discuss it Thursday morning. 8 I only know English, but I am going to learn German. B. How long does your working day? - Eight hours. What are you doing in the institution? - I answer letters and telegrams, read magazines, translate articles from these journals and discuss many issues with our engineers. When do you usually finish work? - I usually finish work at six. You live far from your institution? - No, I live next to it and usually go there on foot. Do you know German well? - I'm just learning German. When you are the lessons? - We are (we are lessons) on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. How long does your lesson? - Two hours. What are you doing home? - When I get home, I usually read magazines and do my homework, sometimes food letters to his friends. I get a lot of emails from them and always tell them. Who translates articles from foreign journals in your uchrezhednii? - Comrade Orlov. He speaks English and French. How does he know these languages? - He knows them well. who takes the letters from German? - I
B. How long does your working day? - Eight hours. What are you doing in the institution? - I answer letters and telegrams, read magazines, translate articles from these journals and discuss many issues with our engineers. When do you usually finish work? - I usually finish work at six. You live far from your institution? - No, I live next to it and usually go there on foot. Do you know German well? - I'm just learning German. When you are the lessons? - We are (we are lessons) on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. How long does your lesson? - Two hours. What are you doing home? - When I get home, I usually read magazines and do my homework, sometimes food letters to his friends. I get a lot of emails from them and always tell them. Who translates articles from foreign journals in your uchrezhednii? - Comrade Orlov. He speaks English and French. How does he know these languages? - He knows them well. who takes the letters from German? - I