DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ENGLISH AND SPANISH SCHOOL.
SCHEDULES England School Starts: 8.55am.
Morning Break: 10.35am
10.50am. Lunch Time: 12.00
1.00pm.AfternoonBreak: 2.15pm - 2.45pm
School Ends: 3.30pm
SCHEDULES Spain School Starts: 9.00am.
Morning Break: 11.00am - 11.30 am
School Ends: 2.00pm
The teachers in England are different to Spanish teachers, because of the way they speaks English. But some teachers in England speak Spanish.
The teachers in Spain are different to English teachers because of the way they speak Spanish fluently, but some teacher's in Spain might speak English as well.
The uniforms are different from England to Spain.
Some schools in Spanish schools might wear just jumpers but no blazers. But in England there are schools which they have to wear blazers and jumpers at the same time.
The similarities are that English schools teach student as well as Spain
This year, I've been working in a German secondary school as an English language assistant. I settled in quite quickly but I noticed that some parts of the German education system are a little bit different from British schools. At first, these differences seemed quite strange to me! Here are the three main differences I've noticed between British and German secondary schools.
1. The early starts
In the UK, most pupils start school about 9 am. However, German schools start much earlier! My students have to be in their classes by 7.35 am. That means they have to wake up very early on school days! I imagine the early starts are very tiring.
2. 'Breakfast break'
Normally, British students eat their breakfast before coming to school. This doesn't happen in Germany! German kids eat their breakfast after the first lesson of the day, during a special 'breakfast break'. They usually have a yoghurt, some fruit and Sandwiches. Yummy!
3. No uniform!
British pupils often wear stiff shirts and ties to school. However, German kids are allowed to wear their normal jeans and T-shirts. In my opinion, this is the coolest thing about German schools! I used to hate my school uniform - it was so ugly and uncomfortable!
As you can see, there are many differences between British and German schools. However, the two education systems are not completely different! After all, all pupils have to take tests, go to maths lessons and do their homework! Some things never change …
Yeah.
Ancient schools and schools today are similar because they teach kids lessons.
Children in all three countries are taught in English as English is the National language of these countries. Other countries to have English as their National language include Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Scotland and many Caribbean islands.
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In terms of landscape and vegetation, far north Queensland tropical vegetation is similar to Australian. Papua new guineans speak Australian English.
Similarities between English and Spanish schools include a structured education system with standard subjects and academic assessments. Differences may lie in school organization (such as daily schedules and school year calendars), teaching methods, and grading systems. Additionally, Spanish schools may have a stronger emphasis on memorization and exams, while English schools may focus more on critical thinking and practical skills.
If you mean spanish schools, yes. English is the first choice
English schools typically have a longer school day than Spanish schools. English schools also tend to have a more structured curriculum with a focus on exams and standardized testing. Additionally, Spanish schools often have a siesta break in the middle of the day while English schools do not.
Some key differences between English schools and Spanish schools include the language of instruction, curriculum structure, and school hours. English schools typically follow a more flexible curriculum with a focus on creativity and critical thinking, while Spanish schools often have a more traditional, lecture-based approach. Spanish schools also tend to have longer school days with a break for lunch.
Yeah.
In Puerto Rico's middle schools, elementary schools and high schools they speak Spanish, in all classes, except the English class wich is in English. However there are English speaking private schools. Remeber that our first language is Spanish and then English.
They have heaters and we dont
What are the differences between the pre-colonial classroom and modern classroom?
nothing
The similarities of traditional and progressive schools is that both follow core curriculum. The difference between traditional and progressive schools is that the curriculum is taught at the students own pace.
Ancient schools and schools today are similar because they teach kids lessons.
Yes, they do. English is their first language and spanish is their secondary language. That's why in American schools they learn spanish as well as study English