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Lesson 3
1. a) Read the statements and say if they are true or false. 1. British children start school when they are six. 2. They leave their primary school when they are 11. 3. When they are 13 they go to the 10th form. 4. They start a school day at 8 o'clock. 5. They usually have lunch at school. 6. They don't have lessons in the afternoon. 7. They go to school on Saturdays. b) Read the article to check your answers. SCHOOLS IN BRITAIN Ted and Mark go to a typical British school. When they were eleven, they left their primary school and went to the secondary school. Now they are thirteen and they are in year 8. British schoolchildren study the same subjects and have the same lessons until they are thirteen. At thirteen they choose the subjects they want to do for the national GCSE (General Certificate in Secondary Education) exams. They take these exams in year 11 (at the age of sixteen). British children should take national exams in six subjects, although they might take more. Then they might stay at school for two more years and study for two or more 'A level1 exams. But they might leave school after their GCSEs. Ted and Mark are doing eight subjects. They have to study English and Maths, and they have chosen French, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Art and Design, and Information Technology2. Their classmates I chose different subjects so they don't have many lessons together even though they are still in the same form. They're taking their GCSE exams in June. They also do PE3 but there isn't a PE exam.

 

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