Вставить слова в правильной форме in britain, 1 ………… (educate) is compulsory between the ages of 5 and 16. at the age of five, children start primary school. then, at the age of eleven, they begin their secondary education. most children go to state schools, and only about 7% 2 ………… (attend) fee-paying private schools. a school year is divided into three terms, 3 …………. (near) all schools work a five-day week and they are closed on saturdays. the day starts at nine arid finishes between three and four. there is a lunch break which usually lasts about an hour and a quarter. a 4 ……….. (type) timetable includes english, science, maths, history, geography, art, music, physical education and foreign languages. a lot of schools offer a range of after-school 5 …………… (active) such as choir, drama, and trips to 6 …………… (interest) places. young people are expected to show respect for their teachers and obey school rules. students who 7 ………… (behave) risk being excluded from school. the main exams are gcses (school-leaving exams at 16), and а-levels (university entrance exams at 18). university students 8 …………. (graduate) after completing their first degree, usually in three years. many students then continue their studies for a master’s degree, or a phd .
A school year is divided into three terms, 3 . (NEARLY) all schools work a five-day week and they are closed on Saturdays. The day starts at nine arid finishes between three and four. There is a lunch break which usually lasts about an hour and a quarter.
A 4 ……….. (TYPICAL) timetable includes English, Science, Maths, History, Geography, Art, Music, Physical Education and foreign languages. A lot of schools offer a range of after-school 5 (ACTIVITIES) such as choir, drama, and trips to 6 (INTERESTING) places.
Young people are expected to show respect for their teachers and obey school rules. Students who 7 (MISBEHAVE) risk being excluded from school.
The main exams are GCSEs (school-leaving exams at 16), and А-levels (university entrance exams at 18). University students 8 (GRADUATE) after completing their first degree, usually in three years. Many Students then continue their studies for a Master’s degree, or a PhD .