1/ Read the text about English school. In England school begins at the age of five. The school year begins in September, but not on the first day of a month. Classes usually begin at nine. Pupils have a glass of milk or juice at eleven. At half past twelve they have outdoors. Schools in England have names, not numbers. English children have classes five days a week. Classes are usually over at four o'clock and then they go home. So in England children spend six years in primary school. When pupils are eleven primary school is over. Junior schools are real schools. Children study English, Maths, History, Nature Studies, Geography, Arts, Music. They also have Physical Education, Religion in the timetable. English school children like to visit Museums, exhibitions and other famous and interesting places. They usually wear school uniforms. 1. School in England begins on the 1st of September. 2. English children have classes on Saturday. 3. Classes are usually over at 3 o'clock. 4. They don't have lunch at school. 5. Junior schools are informal. DIVE 40 6. English children like outdoor classes. 3/ Read and find the words on topic School. Name them. School teacher, to laugh, shop, learn, desk, carpet, lesson, August, ruler, song, house, pencil, Handicraft, subject, Music, chair, Literature, sky, picture, Maths, read, book-case, blackboard, difficult, arm-chair, workshop, door, study, floor, magazine, coffee, restaurant, work.
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