ответ:English children go to school at the age of 5. It is the infant school. At the infant school they learn to read, to write and to count.
In Great Britain school begins on the first of September, if the first of September is not Monday. English children have classes five days a week, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. They do not have classes on Saturday and on Sunday.
They have holidays three times a year. They have winter holidays for seventeen days, spring holidays — for fifteen days and summer holidays for thirty-four or thirty-five days. In summer their lessons are over in the middle of July. English children are at school from nine o’clock in the morning till half past four in the afternoon. But they have a long break from twelve o’clock till two o’clock.
ответ:English children go to school at the age of 5. It is the infant school. At the infant school they learn to read, to write and to count.
In Great Britain school begins on the first of September, if the first of September is not Monday. English children have classes five days a week, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. They do not have classes on Saturday and on Sunday.
They have holidays three times a year. They have winter holidays for seventeen days, spring holidays — for fifteen days and summer holidays for thirty-four or thirty-five days. In summer their lessons are over in the middle of July. English children are at school from nine o’clock in the morning till half past four in the afternoon. But they have a long break from twelve o’clock till two o’clock.
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