II. Complete the sentences with the words given below.
Equal, nursery, infant school, leave school, junior school, secondary, primary school
In Britain parents can send their children to a school between the ages of about three or five, but it is optional. The children spend a few hours at nursery school each day. Between five and eleven, children go to . Primary schools are usually divided into an (for children aged five to seven) and a (for children aged seven to eleven). When they are 11 years old, children go to school and take their GCSE exams at the age of 16. They can when they are 16, but if they want to stay in education, they study for a further two years. Many people in Britain are against private schools and they stand for opportunities for secondary school children.
III. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Add commas where necessary.
1. Simon … (to go) to London next week if he … (to get) a cheap flight. 2. If they … (not to study) harder they … (not to pass) the exam. 3. If you … (to send) this letter now she … (to receive) it tomorrow. 4. If Bill … (to do) lots of exercise he … (to be) fit and healthy. 5. Mike … (to be able) to go on holiday if he … (to save) enough money. 6. … you … (to give) me a call if you … (to have) time tomorrow?