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School life.
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School life.
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Read and say what it is. 1.You put your books in this for school.
2.You can sit here. 3.You can write your homework in this. 4. You have them on your timetable. 5. They teach you different interesting things.
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«School days are the best days of your life.»
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Answer the questions:
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In England 1. Schools begin 9. There is a regular timetable in at the age of four or five junior school. 2. School year begins 10. Their subjects are on the first Tuesday of September English, Maths, History, Nature Study, Geography, Art and Music 3. Schools have names, not numbers 11. Swimming and Religion are 4. At the age of four or five children go on the timetable to infant schools. in junior schools. 5. The classes in infant school are 12. In primary school children spend usually informal. 6. Classes usually begin seven years. at nine. 13. Primary school is over when pupils are 7. Children have classes five days a week. eleven. 8. Saturday and Sunday are 14. Boys and girls leave school their days off. at the age of sixteen.
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In England In Russia 1. Schools begin at the age of four or five Schools begin at the age of seven or six. School year begins on the first Tuesday of September. School year begins on the first of September. Schools have names, not numbers Schools have numbers and sometimes have names. At the age of four or five children go to infant schools. We haven’t infant schools. The atmosphere in our primary school is usually formal. The classes in infant school are usually informal. 6. Classes usually begin at nine. Classes usually begin at half past eight. 7. Children have classes five days a week. Children have classes five days a week.
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8. Saturday and Sunday are their days off. 9
8. Saturday and Sunday are their days off. 9. There is a regular timetable in junior school. 10. Their subjects are English, Maths, History, Nature Study, Geography, Art and Music 11. Swimming and Religion are on the timetable in junior schools. 12. In primary school children spend seven years. 13. Primary school is over when pupils are eleven. 14. Boys and girls leave school at the age of sixteen. 8. We have two days off on Saturday and on Sunday. 9.Pupils follow regular timetable in our primary school. 10.They have Reading, Writing, Maths, Art, Music, PE, Nature Study, English and Handicrafts. 11. We haven't Religion and Swimming on our timetable. 12. Children spend four years in Primary school. 13.When children are eleven primary school is over. 14.Pupils finish school at the age of sixteen or seventeen.
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Choose the correct answer:
1. In Russia schools begin at the age of a). four or five b). six or seven c). seven or eight 2. In Russia school year begins a). on the first of September b). on the first Monday of September c). on the first Tuesday of September 3.Classes in primary school in Russia a). full of fun b). informal c). formal 4. The most important subjects in primary schools are a). Reading, Writing and Maths b). Music, Art, and P.E. c). Computing, Nature Study and Sport 5. When children are in the first form, they don’t get a). homework b). marks c). bags
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In Russia Schools begin at the age of seven or six. School year begins on the first of September. Schools have numbers and sometimes have names. We haven’t infant schools. The atmosphere in our primary school is usually formal. Classes usually begin at half past eight. Children have classes five days a week. 8. We have two days off on Saturday and on Sunday. 9.Pupils follow regular timetable in our primary school. 10.They have Reading, Writing, Maths, Art, Music, PE, Nature Study, English and Handicrafts. 11. We haven't Religion and Swimming on our timetable. 12. Children spend four years in Primary school. 13.When children are eleven primary school is over. 14.Pupils finish school at the age of sixteen or seventeen.
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Our future Schools
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My future School
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My future School
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My future School
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My future School
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School days are the best days of my life.
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