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By the law all children must receive full-time education between the

ages of 5 and 16. Formally each child can remain a school for a further

2 or 3 years and continue his studies in the sixth form up to the age of

18 or 19. The course is usually subdevided into the lower 6 and the

upper 6. The corricular is narrowed to 5 subjects of which a pupil can

choose 2 or 3.

The main examinations for secondary school pupils are general

certeficate of education (the GCE) exam and certificate of secondary

education (the CSE) exam. The GSE exam is held at two levels: ordinary

level (0 level) and advanced level (A level).

Candidats set for 0 level papers at 15 - 16 years away. GCE level is

usually taken at the end on the sixth form. The CSE level exam is taken

after 5 years of secondary education by the pupils who are of everage

abilities of their age.

My future profession

What I would like to become? This question pasels me greatly. Every

job has its elements of difficulties and interest. I think that nearly

all the professions are very important in life. But to choose the right

occupation is very difficult, because we must take in to consideration

many factors. We must consider our personal taste and our kind of mind.

At the same time we must satisfy the requirements of our society and

peoples needs in one profession or another.

The end of school is the beginning of an independent life, the

beginning of a more serious examination. In order to pass that very

serious exam we must choose the road in life which will help us best to

live and work. Each boy and girl has every opportunity to develop mind

and use knowledge and education received at school. Some may prefer to

work in factories or works, others want to go into construction: to take

part in building power stations and new towns. Many opportunities to

work and to satisfy at the same time the requirements of the society and

your own personal interest are offered in the sfere of the services

transport, communications and many others.

I have a specially liking for to became a programmist. I like this

profession because it very interest.

Art gallereys of London

Speaking about art gallereys of London we should first of all mention

The national gallery, The national portret galerey and The tate gallery.

I would like to tell you about National portret gallery and about Tate

gallery.

The national gallery houses one of the richest and most extensive

collections of painting in the world. It stands to the north of the

Trafalgar Square. the gallerey was desighned by William Wilkins and

build in 1834-37. The collection covers all schools and periods of

painting, but is a specially famous for it's examples of Rembrant and

Rubents. The british schools is only moderately represented as the

national collections are shared with the Tate gallerey. The National

gallerey was founded in 1824 when the government bought the collection

of John Angerstein which included 38 paintings.

The Tate gallery houses the national collection of british painting

from the 16-th century to the present day. It is also the national

gallerey for modern art, including painting and sculpture made in

Britain, Europe, America and other countries. It was opened in 1897 as

the national gallerey of british art. It owes it's establishment to Suie

Henritate who built the gallerey and gave his own collection of 65

painting.

MOSCOW THEATRES

For decades Moscow has had a reputation as a city of

theatres. The birth plays of the historic "Bolshoy", "Maly" and

"Moscow Art" theatres the city has been and steel is a centre for

the development exploretary modern ideas in the dramatic art and

is famous for it's great number of highlygifted, interesting

directors, actors, playwrigts and artists.

Every evening the doors of Moscow theatres open to streams

of theatre-gowers. The best Moscow theatres devoded themselves to

developing the principals of directing and acting laid down by

Stanislavsky, Meerhold, Nemerovich-Danchenko, Vachtangov and

others. The discoveries and successes of Moscow theatres today

exists du

e to experience and triumphs of preceding generations.

Art in Moscow

Speaking about art gallereys of Moscow we must mention the

most famous gallereys.

The State Tretyakov gallery is one of the best known picture

gallereys in Russia. It takes it's name from it's founder Pavel

Tretyakov, a Moscow mercant. In the 19'th century Tretyakov began

to collect russian paintings. He visitet all the exibitions and

art studios and bought the best pictures. Little by little

Tretyakov extended his interests and began to collect earlier

Russian paintings. In 1881 Tretyakov opened in St. Peterburg to

the public, 11 years later he donated it to the city of Moscow.

Since then the gallerey has received hundred paintings from oter

museums and private collections. The Tretyakov gallerey reflects

the whole history of Russian paintings from 11'th century to the

present day.

Also I'd like to tell you about state pushkin museum of fine

art. The building was built in Greek stile by Roman Klein in 1898

- 1912 to house a museum of fine art, founded of initiative of

professor Ivan Cvetayev. Since 1937 it has be known as The Puskin

museum of fine art. It has one of the worlds largest ancient

collections of european art. Now the picture gallerey has over 2

thousands works of various schools of painting which enaibous us

to understand and appreciate the variaty of staills over the

centuries.

The Pushkin museum pereodically hald's exibition of the art

of various countries and of individual outstanding artist of past

and present.

British theatres

Until reccently the history of the english theatre has been build

around actors rather then companies. It has been hard to find any London

theatre that even had a consistent policy. There are no permanent staff

in British theatres. Apply is rehearsed for a few weeks by a company of

actors working together mostly for the first time and it is allowed to

run as long as it draws the odious and pays it's way.

Another peculiarity of the theatres in Great Britain is an follows:

there are two kinds of seats, which can be booked an advanced

(bookable), and unbookable once have no numbers and the spectators

occupy them on the principal: first come - first served. And ancient

times plays were acted inside churches and later on the market places.

The first theatre in England "The Blackfries" build in 1576, and "The

Globe" build in 1599, which is closely connected with William

Shakespeare. Speaking about our times we should first of all mention

"The English National theatre","The Royal Shakespeare company" and

"Covent Garden".

"Covent Garden" used to be a fashionable promenade - it was, before

then, a convent garden - but when it became overrun with flower-sellers,

orange-vendors and vegetable-growers, the people moved to more exclusive

surroundings farther west, such as "St. Jame's Square".

The first "Covent Garden theatre" was build in 1732. It was burnt

down in 1808 and rebuild exactly a year after. It opened in September

1809, with Shakespeare's "Macbeth". Since the middle of the last century

"Covent Garden" became exclusively devoted to opera.

Now "Covent Garden" in busier than ever, it is one of the few

well-known opera houses open for 11 months of the year and it employs

over 600 people both of the Opera company and the Royal Ballet.

My favorite painter

One of my favorite artists

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