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13)
both … and …
Education includes both
informal and formal ways of
learning.
14)
vocational education.
School systems provide both general and voca-
tional education.
15)
gifted, physically or mentally handicapped.
Most
countries provide educa-
tion both for gifted and for physically or mentally handicapped children.
16)
adult.
The country provides education both for children and for adults.
17)
aim.
The aim of vocational education is to prepare students for a job.
18)
intelligent.
She is a very intelligent student.
19)
responsible.
The Minister of Education is responsible for education at
different levels.
20)
to transmit.
The information is transmitted
from one computer to an-
other through a telephone line.
21)
cultural heritage.
The aim of general education is to transmit a com-
mon cultural heritage.
22)
carpentry
.
Students are taught carpentry, metalwork and electronics
at technical schools.
23)
further education.
After leaving school adults may take up further edu-
cation.
24)
compulsory.
Primary and secondary education
is compulsory in most
countries.
25)
beyond.
The pupils who stay in school at the age of 16 and beyond this
age will prepare for the General Certificate
of Education examination
at Advanced Level.
26)
to support.
The higher schools in the UK are mainly supported by pub-
lic funds.
27)
by correspondence.
The Open University
in the UK provides degree
courses by correspondence.
28)
instead.
It’s too wet to go for a walk, let’s
go to the swimming pool
instead.
29)
junior, senior.
High schools in the USA may be junior and senior.
30)
to earn.
He earns much money.
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