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“School of the Air” in Australia” In Australia large schools are found in cities along the coast. One teacher schools are located farther out in the countryside. A teacher in the country may teach all grades, with only one or two students in a grade. Students living far from the city attend “Schools of the Air”. They listen to the teacher on the radio each day when it’s time for school. Students have their own books. They answer questions over the microphone. The teacher assigns homework to do. The completed homework is mailed to the teacher. It is discussed over the microphone, corrected and mailed back. Question 1. Where are large schools in Australia found? A) in cities in cities B) in villages in villages
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“School of the Air” in Australia” In Australia large schools are found in cities along the coast. One teacher schools are located farther out in the countryside. A teacher in the country may teach all grades, with only one or two students in a grade. Students living far from the city attend “Schools of the Air”. They listen to the teacher on the radio each day when it’s time for school. Students have their own books. They answer questions over the microphone. The teacher assigns homework to do. The completed homework is mailed to the teacher. It is discussed over the microphone, corrected and mailed back. Question 2. Who attends “Schools of the Air”? A) students living in the citystudents living in the city B)Students living far from the cityStudents living far from the city
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“School of the Air” in Australia” In Australia large schools are found in cities along the coast. One teacher schools are located farther out in the countryside. A teacher in the country may teach all grades, with only one or two students in a grade. Students living far from the city attend “Schools of the Air”. They listen to the teacher on the radio each day when it’s time for school. Students have their own books. They answer questions over the microphone. The teacher assigns homework to do. The completed homework is mailed to the teacher. It is discussed over the microphone, corrected and mailed back. Question 3. Whom do students listen to? A) to the teacherto the teacher B) to the student to the student
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“School of the Air” in Australia” In Australia large schools are found in cities along the coast. One teacher schools are located farther out in the countryside. A teacher in the country may teach all grades, with only one or two students in a grade. Students living far from the city attend “Schools of the Air”. They listen to the teacher on the radio each day when it’s time for school. Students have their own books. They answer questions over the microphone. The teacher assigns homework to do. The completed homework is mailed to the teacher. It is discussed over the microphone, corrected and mailed back. Question 4. How do they answer questions? A) over the microphoneover the microphone B) write answerswrite answers
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“School of the Air” in Australia” In Australia large schools are found in cities along the coast. One teacher schools are located farther out in the countryside. A teacher in the country may teach all grades, with only one or two students in a grade. Students living far from the city attend “Schools of the Air”. They listen to the teacher on the radio each day when it’s time for school. Students have their own books. They answer questions over the microphone. The teacher assigns homework to do. The completed homework is mailed to the teacher. It is discussed over the microphone, corrected and mailed back. Question 5. How is the homework corrected? A)Students must go to the teacherStudents must go to the teacher B) the homework is mailed backthe homework is mailed back
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