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Essay on the topic: "The main educator of any person is his life experience" (OPTION 1)

In the text of Evgeny Yevtushenko, the problem of the role of the book in human life is raised. The author, in his work, discusses what a huge influence the book had on the formation of the character and talent of Maxim Gorky. The poet also talks about the fact that a lover of literature does not read in order to get information fluently - he enjoys the word, in the words of Yevtushenko, "absorbs it with all nerve cells."

I agree with the author. Indeed, none of us can visit all countries of the world, cannot get into the deep past or distant future, cannot experience everything that has ever fallen to the lot of different people. But, thanks to literature, we can realize and feel all this. Thus, the book helps us gain unlimited life experience and learn to truly understand people well.

I am reminded of an episode from the novel in verse by Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin "Eugene Onegin". In one of the episodes of this work, it is said about how Tatyana, after Eugene's departure, went to his house and read his books. The girl tried to understand what kind of person her beloved was. She came to a strange conclusion: "Is he not a parody?" And although this is also not entirely accurate, yet she began to understand Onegin much better than at the beginning of the novel.

However, as Yevgeny Yevtushenko correctly noted, it is not enough, reading, just to glean some information from books. In order for reading to go for the future, one must let the author's thoughts and feelings through oneself, comprehend, perhaps re-read what seemed interesting or, conversely, controversial. If this is not done, then the books will not be able to teach anything at all. I would like to confirm my idea with an episode from Tatyana Tolstaya's novel "Kys". This work paints a terrible picture of people's lives after a nuclear explosion. The protagonist of the work Benedict is very fond of reading. He simply swallows books, but he can’t take anything out of them, except for the general event outline. Books taught him neither honor, nor conscience, nor kindness, nor love for his neighbor. On the contrary, he is ready to kill and rob, just to receive all the new information from books. It seems to me that this proves that it is not enough just to read the work - we need to understand what the author wants to teach us. That is, the work of the soul and mind is still required. And then, reading good books, a person will really become better.

Essay on the topic: "In an inconspicuous forest village near a large Belarusian river lives an elderly woman" (OPTION 2)

Vasil Bykov's text raises the problem of memory of the war and of our history in general. The author argues that a person's memory often cannot keep what is needed. The writer is worried that he, a participant in the war, himself began to forget the different realities of his combat biography. He also believes that everyone who has a story to tell about the war should definitely do it. And first of all, this duty is assigned to writers who can tell future generations about what happened during the war: about the suffering of the people and about their heroism.

The author is sure that people must remember their history, because, as the author puts it, she "taught history and humanity a number of lessons for the future, which would be unforgivable indifference to ignore."

I agree with the writer. Indeed, we must not forget about our history, because, as they say, if we forget about the warriors, they repeat themselves. The war has left deep scars in the history of our country. Many cities and villages have been destroyed, millions of people have died, and many have distorted their destinies. But now some people forget about it. More and more often you can learn about youth fascist organizations, on the Internet and on television, we often hear about how history is rewritten, changed, and distorted historical events. This is especially true of the Great Patriotic War.

More recently, there was a sad story about how a schoolboy expressed sympathy for the "innocently killed German corporal." Perhaps he put it unsuccessfully, but it's still scary that in our country they say about the innocence of the fascist invaders! A person must remember his history.

The work of Anatoly Aleksin "Remember his face" comes to mind. His hero was still a little boy when the war broke out. He saw the death of many people, and his mother told him about these dead: "Remember his face." No wonder they say that the death of a person is a tragedy, and the death of a thousand people is statistics. The boy remembered those people he saw, remembered them in person. Therefore, he realized that war is a tragedy, not politics.

There is an episode in Boris Vasiliev's story "The Dawns Here Are Quiet ..." Sergeant Major Vaskov brings Rita Osyanina's son to the place of his mother's death. They come here every year, because the memory of the people who gave their lives for the victory is sacred for them.

It seems to me that we must always remember those people who died for us to live.

Essay on the topic: "Between the forests and the Oka, flood meadows stretch in a wide belt" (OPTION 3)

In his text, Konstantin Paustovsky poses the problem of the impact of nature on the human soul. The author lovingly describes the days he spends on the Prorv. We read the description of how he lives for many days on the river every fall. “I already have my favorite corners,” writes Paustovsky.

The description of nature is so vivid, executed with such love, that we immediately understand how dear this place is to the writer. Paustovsky refers to the opinion of Chekhov, who wrote that "along with the fresh air you breathe in the serenity of thought, meekness of feeling, condescension towards others and even towards yourself." The author is sure that nature has a huge impact on the human soul, and this is a very kind, beneficial effect. A person becomes happier when he communicates with nature.

It is impossible not to agree with the opinion of the author. Indeed, when I communicate with the nature around us, we get not only fresh air and aesthetic pleasure. We feel our deep connection with our home side. I am reminded of the novel by Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin "Eugene Onegin". The poet's favorite heroine, Tatiana, is very fond of nature; she takes long walks in the forest with pleasure, every morning she meets the dawn on the balcony. And later, when she became a princess and settled in the city, she longs for her favorite places.

Sergei Yesenin dedicated the touching drains to Russian nature. You can recall his poems "Goy you, my dear Russia ...", "White birch", "Dissuaded the golden grove ..." and many others. One can hear the author's deep love for his native fields and forests.

The soul of a person feels his kinship with his native space. You just need not to lose this connection.

Essay on the topic: "I remember how in the mid-twenties, having talked, we approached the monument to Pushkin ..." (OPTION 4)

This text deals with the problem of architectural monuments, their impact on humans.

The author describes how he yearns that there is no longer a monument to Pushkin and the Passion Monastery on Tverskoy Boulevard. The writer experiences a sense of emptiness. And in sentences 23 to 33, he talks about how sad he felt after Vodop'yany Lane disappeared along with all the houses that made it up. It was an unpleasant feeling, as if in a dream, when you do not understand where your home is.

The author believes that architectural monuments are part of our history, part of human culture, and the loss of even the least important of them is still very painful. After all, this is the loss of part of our history, of what constitutes the concept of home.

It is difficult to disagree with the author. Unfortunately, in recent years, many unique monuments have been destroyed, destroyed, especially in Soviet times. But memory lives not only in the hearts and minds of people - memory lives in material culture as well. Certain phenomena of material culture exist specifically for reminders. Monuments and, of course, cemeteries are examples of such things. The tombstones on them specifically exist in order to remind of some people who once lived. Perhaps they have long been forgotten, but the memory embodied in stone will be a reminder for many generations.

That is why in Valentin Rasputin's story "Farewell to Mother" women perceived the destruction of the cemetery with such horror. They understood that soon the whole island would be flooded with water, but the destruction of the cemetery was perceived by them as something very special - as an attempt to destroy the memory of people.

A person ceases to be himself when he loses his memory. I recall the legend about the mankurt, which Chingiz Aitmatov tells in his novel "And the day lasts longer than a century ..." The mankurt was destroyed by special torture; they forgot their name, the names of their parents. Mankurt were ideal slaves: a person who has no memory does not need freedom, he only needs food, water, rest. There are no other thoughts in it, because personality is largely shaped by memory. Unfortunately, in Soviet times, many architectural monuments, especially church architecture, were destroyed. Some of them were completely demolished from the face of the earth, like the same Passion Monastery mentioned in Kataev's text, others suffered greatly, since they were not restored, they were used for other purposes, for example, they set up a warehouse or a hostel in them.

It is good that now many architectural monuments are being restored. This restores the historical memory of all of us.

Essay on the topic: "In years of peace, a person in contentment and happiness, like a bird bathing in the sky, can fly far from the nest" (OPTION 5)

In his text, Alexey Tolstoy raises the problem of the role of the Motherland in human life. The author, in order to illustrate his thought, cites an ancient man as an example and calls the homeland and the land from Ottich and Dedic. He wants to show in this way that the concept of the Motherland was characteristic of people even in antiquity. It was just that then the boundaries of the homeland were defined differently. To show the pride of a person for his country and its influence on world culture, the writer cites as an example the great inventions of our famous scientists, which our country gave to the world. The author believes that the Motherland is the place where you were born, and all those lands where they speak your native language, where people of the same nationality, bearers of the same culture. And each of us, according to the author, is responsible for this country, which he calls the Motherland.

It is impossible not to agree with the opinion of the author. Indeed, the concept of the Motherland includes the idea of \u200b\u200bboth that corner of the earth where our childhood passed, and about the huge country called the Russian Federation, and about our native Russian language, which is spoken by all our compatriots, and about that great contribution to science. and the culture that is associated with our country.

First of all, the Motherland is the place where you were born and where the life of your ancestors, parents, grandmothers and grandfathers passed. In Valentin Rasputin's story "Farewell to Matera" the author speaks of just such a homeland - a piece of Earth, an island on the Angara where the heroes were born. It is no coincidence that the name of the island is derived from the word “mother” in the work - this place has indeed become a mother, a homeland for all heroes. The author shows the dispute between Daria and her grandson Andrey. Strictly speaking, this is not really an argument. Daria does not object to her grandson, but only chuckles condescendingly. Andrey believes that it is necessary to think in a state, on a national scale. But Daria understands that a country cannot become a homeland for someone who has not learned to love the place where he was born - his small homeland.

For now, Russian language and mathematics are compulsory exams that must be passed in order to receive a certificate. And then try yourself in college, or with a clear conscience go to the army.

Every year the tasks are simplified, so the number of 100-point works is only growing. To write everything well, it is enough to fill your hand by solving a dozen or two options. General theoretical knowledge will be remembered by itself. Someone will say that there is still an essay (task 25), but there, too, everything comes down to elementary things. Solid clichés, from literary examples "War and Peace". There are a lot of similar essays in the bank of proven works. Study the best, see how it is necessary to build reasoning. Nothing complicated. Again, it takes a little practice and it will work.

Structure

Part 1: consists of 24 tasks with a short answer consisting of numbers or a word (phrase). The maximum you can get is 58 points.

Part 2: consists of one task, where it is necessary to write the already mentioned essay in the recommended volume of 200 words. Maximum 42 points.

All tasks are given 3.5 hours.

Assignment Grading Explanations

For the correct performance of each task in part 1 (except for tasks 1, 7, 15 and 24), the examinee receives 1 point. For an incorrect answer or lack of it, 0 points are given.

For completing tasks 1 and 15, you can get from 0 to 2 points. The answer is considered correct if it contains all the numbers from the standard and there are no other numbers. 1 point is given if: one of the numbers indicated in the answer does not correspond to the standard; missing one of the numbers indicated in the standard answer.

In all other cases 0 points are awarded. The order in which the numbers are written in the answer does not matter. For completing task 7, you can get from 0 to 5 points. For each correctly indicated number corresponding to the number from the list, the examinee receives 1 point (5 points: no mistakes; 4 points: 1 mistake was made; 3 points: 2 mistakes were made; 2 points: 2 numbers are correctly indicated; 1 point: correctly indicated only one digit 0 points: completely wrong answer, ie wrong sequence of digits or its absence The order of writing the digits in the answer matters.

Dates of the exam in Russian

The final dates of the USE will be known only in January. But today experts from Rosobrnadzor are ready to announce the approximate periods of time in which the testing will take place:

  • the early stage of the exam will take place from mid-March to mid-April 2018 (start date - 03/22/2018);
  • the main stage of the exam will begin at the end of May and will last until early June 2018. Roughly Rosobrnadzor calls the start date 05/28/2018;
  • an additional period (passing the USE by students who received unsatisfactory marks or missed the main exam due to illness and other documented valid reasons) is scheduled for the first half of September 2018. So far, the starting date is 4.09.2018.

Let us remind you that you can write an application for passing the exam ahead of schedule:

  • schoolchildren who received secondary education before the 2017/2018 academic year;
  • students who graduated from school with a certificate instead of a certificate;
  • graduates of evening schools;
  • individuals who go to study outside of Russia;
  • current year graduates who completed the curriculum ahead of schedule;
  • children leaving for sports competitions, contests, Olympiads and other events of national or international importance;
  • schoolchildren in need of treatment or rehabilitation on the dates of the main exam.

Statistics of passing the exam in the Russian language

The opinion of students that it is quite easy to pass the Russian language with good preparation for the Unified State Exam is confirmed by official statistical calculations. So, in 2017, 617 thousand schoolchildren took part in the exam, of which only 1.6% could not overcome the minimum threshold (i.e., gain the 36 passing points required for admission to a university).

In 2016, there were 2.5% of such students. In turn, only 0.5% of the examinees did not receive the minimum scores required to obtain a matriculation certificate, i.e. half as much as in 2016. According to Sergei Kravtsov, who holds the post of head of Rosobrnadzor, this trend testifies to the effectiveness of the "I will pass the exam" project, in which lagging students from Chechnya, Dagestan and Tuva took part before testing.

According to statistics, the percentage of schoolchildren who fail the USE is gradually decreasing

Rules for the Unified State Exam-2018 in Russian

The test procedure remains the same - students will have 3.5 hours (210 minutes) to complete the assignments. According to the regulations, before entering the examination room, a student must empty his pockets from any foreign objects, which include cribs, smartphones, cameras, headphones, tablets, smart watches and any other equipment.

When writing a test in the Russian language, it is not provided for the use of any other reference and auxiliary materials. Schoolchildren are forbidden to change seats, talk with neighbors, turn their heads in the hope of spying on the answer, and also leave the classroom without the permission and accompaniment of a member of the supervisory committee.

What is included in the Russian language ticket?

The Russian language exam is aimed at:

  • assessment of the ability to conduct linguistic analysis;
  • identification of practical language skills in compliance with the relevant rules and regulations;
  • test of communication skills;
  • assessment of the understanding of written language through the prism of one's own perception;
  • checking the ability to compare, analyze, synthesize, generalize, concretize and find patterns.

When performing the work, the student will have to face tasks that will check the level of his knowledge in vocabulary and phraseology, his understanding of linguistic, spelling and punctuation norms, as well as the ability to use speech tools.

Each of the tickets includes 26 tasks, divided into two parts:

  • the first part of the ticket - 25 tasks with a short answer from the student. In this part of the exam, you should give an answer in the form of one or more numbers, a word or a phrase. For the correct execution of this part of the test, you can get 34 primary points, which is 59% of all points for the USE. Tasks numbered 2, 3-6, 8-14, 16-24 are evaluated at 1 point, 1 and 15 - at 2 points, 7 - at 5 points, 25 - at 4 points;
  • the second part of the ticket is an essay on the proposed topic. It should provide a detailed and well-reasoned answer to the question posed. For the correct execution of this part of the test, you can get 24 primary points, which is 41% of all points for the USE.

The entire ticket is eligible for a maximum of 58 primary points.

2018 Ticket Innovation

Experts from FIPI report that the following changes are expected in the new Russian language tickets for schoolchildren:

  1. One task was added to the tickets (numbered 20), aimed at testing the knowledge of the norms of the Russian vocabulary.
  2. The maximum primary points that can be obtained for all work have been increased - now there will be 58 of them, instead of 57, as in 2017.

Will speaking be included in the exam?

In the past few years, there have been more and more rumors that another part will be added to the Russian language exam - speaking. Lyudmila Verbitskaya, head of the Russian Academy of Education, said that speaking will become an integral part of the exam back in 2016. Sergei Kravtsov, who runs Rosobrnadzor, also believed that Russian should not be taken at the basic and specialized level, but it is imperative to test the ability of modern schoolchildren to express their thoughts aloud.


The Unified State Exam-2018 will require not only knowledge of the rules, but developed speaking skills

The leadership of the main educational department of the Russian Federation explained the need for this innovation by the fact that the ability to apply language norms in practice can be revealed only when a student answers questions orally. This is the only way to understand whether the student is able to express his thoughts beautifully and reasonably, or simply memorized a certain number of rules.

Speaking did not appear in the 2017 USE, however, within the framework of a conference at Moscow State University, dedicated to the problems of the modern Russian language, Verbitskaya expressed confidence that in 2018 this part will definitely complement the national examination in this subject. Not so long ago, information appeared on the FIPI website that the specialists of the department discussed the issue of including speaking in the exam, having prepared a corresponding project. Today, it includes two possible options for improving CMMs:

  • the first assumes that the student will have to expressively read the text, then take part in the dialogue, and at the end, reasonably express his position on some issue, based on the proposed text. You will need to meet in 15 minutes;
  • the second option includes four types of tasks: expressive reading of the proposed passage, retelling of the information read, a monologue on a given topic and participation in a dialogue. All tasks will have 15 minutes.

When passing the Unified State Exam, audio and video recording of the student's answers will be carried out, which will then be listened to by the members of the examination committee. However, in the versions of KIMs presented to date, there is no speaking in the demo. It is possible that the new type of USE will first be tested on schoolchildren from the 9th grade who will have to take the GIA.

Firstly, it is easier for them to equip classrooms with the necessary equipment, and secondly, for high school students, errors in the calculations of specialists from FIPI can become critical, canceling out the chance of admission to a university. It is possible that the project will not have time to pass the stage of final approval in 2018, but students should prepare for this type of test.

How will the Unified State Exam in Russian affect the certificate?

Let us remind you that the points that an eleventh grader received for the national examination have an impact on the certificate. The maximum points for a given Unified State Exam is 100. If we translate them into a regular school system for assessing knowledge, the picture looks like this:

  • students who managed to score only 0-35 points are recognized as "poor";
  • schoolchildren who were able to score 36-57 points for testing can qualify for mark "three";
  • 58-71 points guarantee the student a grade of "four";
  • graduates with scores of 72 or more receive excellent marks.

For admission to the budget, you will need more than 73 points for Russian

The minimum scores that should be scored for the Russian language are directly dependent on the student's goal:

  • schoolchildren who are not going to enter a university can write an exam for 24 points - they are enough to just get a certificate;
  • students who plan to enter a higher education institution must receive a minimum of 36 points for the test. You can overcome this threshold by correctly solving at least 16 tasks from the first part of the ticket. Of course, 36 points will not qualify you for a budget place and a university scholarship. As the practice of past years shows, for regional universities, the score should be at least 73, but to enter the capital's universities, you need to manage to write the Unified State Exam in Russian for at least 88-94 points.

How to prepare for the Unified State Exam in Russian?

Preparation for the Russian language exam involves regular classes with the development of all existing norms and rules, memorizing exceptions, and also working out skills in punctuation. In addition, it is highly recommended to regularly write dictations and short essays on a variety of topics.

Experts say that most of the time should be devoted to task number 26 - the essay will require you to be able to discuss and comment on a specific topic, support your point of view reasonably, think broadly, draw analogies and correctly insert quotes from other sources into the text. To do this, it is worth paying attention to reading classical works, the authors of which raise the themes of worldview problems.

Of course, when preparing for the exam, one cannot do without working out the demonstration CMMs developed by the FIPI specialists for the new academic year. Of course, there will be no absolute coincidence of the demo versions and real tests, but the tasks are so similar that it will be easier for you to collect your thoughts on the exam. Only in this case, you will not waste time to comprehend the structure of the ticket and its content. You can download the official demo versions of KIMs in Russian at the beginning of the article.

On the exam itself in the Russian language, you should correctly distribute the allotted time. Don't waste precious minutes lingering on difficult tests. You can return to them later, when the answers to the tasks are ready, which will not cause you any difficulties. To write an essay, you will need at least 60-70 minutes - tasks of a creative type take time to collect your thoughts, sketch out a rough draft of the work, and then carefully rewrite the essay on the form for ready-made answers.


When preparing for the exam, train yourself to regularly write essays and dictations

What should be considered when writing an essay?

The essay involves writing a text in which the following components will be clearly highlighted:

  • introduction - here you should give a suitable quote, highlight the main idea of \u200b\u200bthe author of the work, tell a little about his worldview, bring your own thoughts on this topic, and then go to the main part;
  • main part - is divided into several structural components, each of which will be evaluated by the commission. Start by posing the problem, describing its relevance and urgency. Provide comments on the problem, summarizing the text in your own words. Next, you need to express the main idea of \u200b\u200bthe author, retell his vision of the issue. State your opinion on this matter, agreeing with the author or, conversely, giving counterarguments. Your own thoughts should be supported by arguments in the form of quotes from famous personalities, statistical and scientific facts, descriptions of life situations or thoughts of other writers. There must be at least two arguments, one of which is literary;
  • conclusion and conclusions- in this part of the essay, it is worth summarizing all of the above.

Remember: according to the criteria for evaluating an essay, the main factor that will be assessed by the commission members is the ability to rely on the proposed text. Extensive conclusions and introduction are not too welcome - they should take no more than 25% of the entire work. The essay must be at least 150 words long. If you can write more by cleverly covering the main part, this is good, but work less than 70 words in length may not be appreciated at all, giving zero points.

Until recently, you came to the first bell, and very soon the last one will ring for you, only yesterday you were schoolchildren, and tomorrow you will become students, after which you will be masters of their craft, professionals of the specialty that you choose after graduation, in which -to higher educational institution in Russia, and perhaps someone abroad will allow themselves to study, receive higher or special education.

There is no doubt that most future students who graduate from the eleventh grade at school in 2018 and intend to receive higher education expect to enroll in budget education at some university of their choice, for which they make maximum efforts - they are preparing for the final examination tests called Unified State Examination (Unified State Exams) to get the highest possible passing scores.

The Russian language is especially dear for our country, because we all speak it, which means that we must know it like no other school subject, therefore it is not surprising that it is in compulsory school examinations, like among ninth students (OGE), and eleventh grades (USE).

Every Russian schoolchild should know Russian well or better perfectly, and this is important. Knowledge of the native language is an indispensable condition for every country in which it is available and is considered native. As in France they learn French, Germany, German, Portugal, Portuguese, and Spain, Spanish, so in Russia we learn Russian.

Russian is considered one of the main languages \u200b\u200bin the world, and it is fluently spoken and communicated in the former Soviet Union countries, in some of them it is taught in schools. The importance of learning the Russian language is difficult to overestimate in Russia, which is why compulsory exams at school in this subject are so important, which, although it is considered rather difficult to learn, is nevertheless loved and revered throughout the world.

Minimum or high USE scores, why are they in 2018?

Why do you need high USE scores in 2018, you know very well without us, first of all, in order to - apply for a "place in the sun", that is, to have good chances to take a budgetary place in a higher educational institution, of which in many of them a limited number and may still be reduced.

It is worth noting, and you should be aware of this, that not all institutes, universities, academies, military and theater schools where you can get higher education are available budget places. Also, for information, let's say this: some universities have several hundred budgetary places (there are quite a few of them), and the bulk of only a few dozen, two or three or four and no more.

Therefore, the struggle for a budget place will be serious, in which a considerable number of applicants will participate, among whom there will be, in addition to those who will receive high passing scores on the USE in 2018, also gold and silver school medalists, winners and prize-winners of school Olympiads, will take part in the struggle for a free place and those who graduated with honors from technical school and college.

We must not forget about those who did not enter in the last academic season and will try their luck in this, or who did not try to enter earlier, and in 2018 will decide to enter. Also, those who want to get a second higher education should also be added, they also have the right, according to the new law "On Education", to free education from state funding, if they received their first for a fee, on a commercial basis.

USE exams in Russian language 2018

For a school graduate, it is important to have an examination test in the Russian language in 2018; it is extremely necessary to get a high passing score on the exam in the Russian language exam. Everyone will strive to get the maximum mark, because this is the key to future success in terms of building a career, admission to a higher educational institution.

Even if we do not take into account the possibility of admission to free education, due to the high passing score in the Russian language, it is also necessary for this, because many universities, and especially humanitarian ones, have special requirements for the knowledge of the Russian language, pay attention to this score on the exam.

It is in your interests to successfully pass the exam in the Russian language in 2018 and get a high score on the Unified State Exam if you are going to go to that specialty and to the institute, university, academy or school that pay special attention to this, make increased demands on this issue , including when entering them for training, their examinations.

Unified State Exam in Russian Tsybulko 2018 36 options

Someone is confident in their abilities and prepares for future examinations calmly, as they say in the working mode, someone also needs to intensively learn, for example, Russian, for which just by the way they are offered - options for training tasks from Tsybulko, or some then other test options that everyone can successfully use, because they are all freely available.

Then follow the link to get acquainted with 36 options for the Russian language exam from Tsybulko USE 2018, in the training mode you will find out the answers in the Russian language. These test options from Tsybulko (typical tasks) will help you prepare for future exam tests in the Russian language, which are waiting for you in one of the two main exams and which you will soon have to take at your school.

Unified State Exam in Russian Tsybulko 2018 is below ...

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How many USE points do you need to get for the Russian language in 2018?

As you know, goals in life are very different, so at the end of the eleventh grade, each school graduate has their own, someone needs maximum USE scores in order to be able to enter a university for budget education, and someone has enough of those that will allow get your hands on a certificate of obtaining a complete secondary (general) education, and then start preparing for admission to a paid higher education.

In order to receive a certificate of education, obtaining a complete secondary school education, you, among other things, need to score at least 36 points in the Russian language in the future graduation school season. The bar of thirty-six points is the minimum for the USE of the Russian language in 2018, so you should focus on this figure, which will allow you to finish school with dignity, without having to take the exam again, for more details in the table below ...

Unified State Exam marks on the Russian language exam

Changes in the Unified State Exam in Russian in 2018

We are accustomed to the fact that the Unified State Exam is constantly changing, some innovations are being introduced, something is being corrected and improved, because this is a fairly new innovation for Russia, to which not only schoolchildren are not yet accustomed, but apparently do not fully understand this issue and in the Ministry of Education, since the exams are constantly changing, they are making changes.

As for the future academic season of 2018, or rather the one that is already underway, but the examinations (USE) will only be at the end of it, there is no official information on the changes regarding the Russian language, but there are minor ones. The changes will affect primarily tasks, which will now be 26 instead of 25, and the primary score will also change from 57 to 58.

It is worth noting and credit to the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation that all the changes in the Unified State Examination in 2018 are not of any significant nature, do not bring any fundamental changes. For the most part, they only correct and clarify the wording of tasks, and also improve the systems for assessing tasks, including in the Russian language, the topic of our article.

Where to go to study in 2018, which university?

If you have not yet chosen a profession for yourself, have not decided on which specialty you will go to study at a higher educational institution, we have prepared for you a list of the best universities in Russia, which you can enter in 2018. Almost all of them have budgetary places, but this is not our task, but to introduce you to the institutes and universities of our country, the best of them according to the reviews of students and teachers.

This rating, which you will find below (at the very end), is an indicator of not only what level you will receive knowledge in a particular university, what teachers teach there, but also find out how valuable the diploma of each of them is, that is, how much the student is in demand in the labor market after graduation, which is very important in the current difficult economic situation in Russia.

As you know without us, the current economic situation in our country is rather unenviable and there is little hope that something will soon change for the better. We see how production is declining, small and medium-sized businesses are shutting down, things are getting worse for large corporations, energy prices, our traditional export goods are quite low, they also leave much to be desired, wages do not grow, competition for jobs is increasing, and so on.

Therefore, for each of you who graduates from school in 2018, it is extremely important to choose the profession and the university that will allow you to successfully find a job after graduation, and not stay with your only received higher education diploma unclaimed in the labor market, which will make you to look for work not in the specialty received, which hardly anyone wants.

Do your best to successfully pass the final exams in 2018 and get high scores on the Unified State Exam, including in the Russian language, because this will allow you to count on admission, though perhaps not for budget education, but in a more prestigious university, whose diploma more appreciated by employers and you already understand how important it is for you and your future career.

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(on a 10-point scale)

10 best educational

institutions receiving

vocational education

Level

quality

education

Level

conditions

learning

How much

demanded

graduates

at the end

learning

Extracurricular

a life

in educational

institution

Professional

education 2018

Moscow State

university named after

M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University

average score - 9.7

9,6

9,5

9,8

9,9

Professional

education 2018

Moscow Physics and Technology

institute

(State University)

average score - 9.4

9,4

9,2

9,3

9,5

Professional

education 2018

nuclear university "MEPhI"

average score - 9.3

9,2

9,1

9,3

9,4

Professional

education 2018

high school

economics research institutes

average score - 9.1

9,1

9,0

9,1

9,0

Professional

education 2018

St. Petersburg

state University

average score - 9.1

9,1

9,1

9,2

9,1

Professional

education 2018

Moscow State

institute of international

relations (University)

Russian Foreign Ministry

average score - 9.1

9,1

9,0

9,2

9,1

Professional

education 2018

Moscow State

technical University

them. N.E. Bauman

average score - 9.0

9,2

8,9

8,8

9,1

Professional

education 2018

National Research

Tomsk

politechnical University

average score - 9.0

9,0

9,1

8,8

8,9

Professional

education 2018

St. Petersburg

politechnical University

Peter the Great

average score - 8.9

8,8

8,9

9,0

8,8

Professional

education 2018

Russian Academy of People's

economy and state

services under the President of the Russian Federation

average score - 8.7

8,7

8,8

8,5

8,9

Institution name /

points

(on a 10-point scale)

places from 11 to 20

Level

quality

education

Level

conditions

learning

How much

demanded

graduates

at the end

learning

Extracurricular

a life

in educational

institution

Professional

education 2018

Ural Federal

university named after the first

President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin

average score - 8.6

8,4

8,5

8,7

8,8

Professional

education 2018

National Research

Tomsk State

university

average score - 8.4

8,5

8,6

8,7

7,9

Professional

education 2018

Kazan (Volga)

federal university

average score - 8.4

8,1

8,7

8,6

8,1

Professional

education 2018

Financial University

under the Government of the Russian Federation

average score - 8.4

8,8

8,3

8,5

8,1

Professional

education 2018

Russian economic

university

named after G.V. Plekhanov

average score - 8.2

7,9

8,4

7,4

9,1

Professional

education 2018

National

research

technological

university "MISIS"

average score - 8.1

8,1

8,0

7,9

8,3

Professional

education 2018

Siberian

federal university

average score - 8.1

8,4

7,8

8,1

8,0

Professional

education 2018

Russian state

university of Oil and Gas

them. THEM. Gubkin

average score - 8.0

8,2

7,7

8,1

8,0

Professional

education 2018

National

research

university "MPEI"

average score - 8.0

7,8

9,1

8,1

7,1

Professional

education 2018

St. Petersburg National

research university

information technologies,

mechanics and optics

average score - 7.9

7,8

8,1

7,6

7,9

Institution name /

points

(on a 10-point scale)

places from 21 to 50

Level

quality

education

Level

conditions

learning

How much

demanded

graduates

at the end

learning

Extracurricular

a life

in educational

institution

Professional

education 2018

First Moscow

state medical

university named after I.M.Sechenov

average score - 7.8

7,7

7,8

8,2

7,5

Professional

education 2018

Russian University

friendship between nations

average score - 7.8

8,1

7,7

7,9

7,6

Professional

education 2018

Novosibirsk State

technical University

average score - 7.6

7,5

7,8

7,9

7,1

Professional

education 2018

Russian national

research medical

pirogov University

average score - 7.4

7,4

7,3

7,4

7,5

Professional

education 2018

Moscow State

linguistic University

average score - 7.2

7,1

7,0

7,3

7,4

Professional

education 2018

Southern federal

university

average score - 7.0

7,1

6,8

6,8

7,4

Professional

education 2018

Nizhny Novgorod State

university named after N.I. Lobachevsky

average score - 7.0

7,1

7,2

6,8

6,9

Professional

education 2018

Moscow Aviation

institute Research Institute

average score - 6.9

6,9

7,0

6,8

6,9

Professional

education 2018

St. Petersburg

state

the University of Economics

average score - 6.9

6,9

7,1

6,7

6,8

Professional

education 2018

All-Russian Academy

foreign Trade Ministry

economic development of Russia

average score - 6.9

7,1

6,7

6,9

7,0

Professional

education 2018

Samara State

aerospace university

them. Academician S.P. Queen

(National University)

average score - 6.9

7,1

6,8

6,9

6,7

Professional

education 2018

Kazan State

medical University

average score - 6.7

6,7

6,9

6,4

6,6

Professional

education 2018

Far Eastern

federal university

average score - 6.7

6,8

6,6

6,9

6,4

Professional

education 2018

Moscow State

law university

named after O.E. Kutafina

average score - 6.7

6,4

6,7

6,8

6,9

Professional

education 2018

St. Petersburg

Mining University

average score - 6.6

6,8

6,4

6,2

7,0

Professional

education 2018

St. Petersburg

state University

telecommunications

them. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich

average score - 6.5

7,0

5,0

7,0

7,0

Professional

education 2018

Kazan State

architectural and construction

university

average score - 6.5

7,0

7,0

7,0

5,0

Professional

education 2018

Volga State

university of Telecommunications

and informatics

average score - 6.5

5,0

7,0

7,0

7,0

Professional

education 2018

Tyumen

state University

average score - 6.5

7,0

7,0

5,0

7,0

Professional

education 2018

Kemerovo State

institute of culture

average score - 6.5

7,0

5,0

7,0

7,0

Professional

education 2018

St. Petersburg Academic

university (University

management and economics)

average score - 6.5

7,0

7,0

7,0

5,0

Professional

education 2018

Yaroslavl State

agricultural Academy

average score - 6.5

7,0

5,0

7,0

7,0

Professional

education 2018

Moscow Pedagogical

state University

average score - 6.5

7,0

7,0

7,0

5,0

Professional

education 2018

Samara

state University

average score - 6.5

7,0

7,0

5,0

7,0

Professional

education 2018

Irkutsk State

agrarian university

them. A.A. Ezhevsky

average score - 6.5

7,0

7,0

7,0

5,0

Professional

education 2018

Saint Petersburg University

state fire

eMERCOM services of Russia

average score - 6.5

7,0

7,0

5,0

7,0

Professional

education 2018

St. Petersburg

state

architectural construction

university

average score - 6.5

7,0

7,0

5,0

7,0

Professional

education 2018

Polar Branch of Leningradsky

state university

named after A. Pushkin

average score - 6.5

7,0

7,0

7,0

5,0

Professional

education 2018

Saint Petersburg military

institute of internal

troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

average score - 6.5

5,0

7,0

7,0

7,0

Professional

education 2018

Northern State

medical University

average score - 6.5

7,0

5,0

7,0

7,0

EGE Russian 2018 examinations Tsybulko 36 variants

EGE russkii yazik 2018 ekzameni Cibulko 36 variantov

The final exam in the Russian language is one of the most difficult, therefore, every student needs to get additional skills in solving exam tasks. How to prepare for the Russian language exam in order to get a good score with 100% confidence?

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