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School life in England
This page tells you about life at school, in particular about the timetable of a typical day in a primary school or in a secondary school, about school subjects including physical education (PE), school meals, school uniform, assembly and religious education, teaching and learning and important people in schools.
Timetable of a typical day
Schools do not all have the same timetable, but most schools will follow a similar routine of a typical day at school.
In primary school
Registration: first thing in the morning, as you arrive in your classroom, the teacher does the ‘register’ calling everyone’s name and checking that everybody has arrived at school on time. If someone is absent, the teacher will inform the school office.Assembly: meeting of teachers and children at a set time during the day. In some schools, this includes prayers and religious songs.Literacy (English)Numeracy (Maths)Morning break or playtime: you have a break and normally go outside to play Lunch break and playtime: you have a break to have your lunch and playOther subjects - see section on school subjects belowExample of a typical day in primary school
In secondary school
Registration or tutor time: time when you will join your tutor group at the beginning, middle or end of each school day for your name to be marked in the register and to receive important informationPeriod (lesson) 1Period 2Morning breakPeriod 3Assembly: meeting of teachers and children at set times during the week. In some schools, this might include prayers and religious songs. Lunch break and playtime Period 4 Period 5Tutor group/end of school registration.This is an example of a typical day in secondary school which includes 5 periods of 55 minutes each
School subjects and national curriculum
You will study lots of different subjects both at primary and secondary school. These subjects follow the national curriculum. This is a programme of education designed by the government to make sure everyone is taught the same things and to the same standards in all schools in England. The usual subjects are:
Maths (number, algebra, geometry, statistics and probability)English (language and literature)Science (chemistry, physics and biology)GeographyHistoryReligious education (RE) Information and communication technology or ICT (using computers)Design and technology (woodwork, metalwork, textiles, food, graphics)Physical education or PE (sports, games, athletics, dance)Creative arts (art, music, drama, dance)Modern foreign languages (French, German, Spanish or other languages) Personal, social and health education (PSHE) and citizenshipPhysical education (PE)
Boys and girls must take part in physical education both in primary and secondary schools. Most schools will ask you to wear a PE kit, which is a set of clothes chosen by the school for this activity. It often includes wearing a T-shirt, shorts or jogging bottoms.
If you are worried about privacy when you change your clothes for PE, or whether the PE kit covers your body enough, please talk to your form tutor (in a secondary school) or your class teacher (in a primary school).
School meals
At most schools you can choose between having school dinner or packed lunch.
School dinners are often freshly prepared in school and children can choose from a selection of healthy meals. You may be able to have free school meals, for example if your parents or carers are asylum seekers, receive job-seekers allowance, income support, employment and support allowance, etc.
School uniform
Children and young people wear a uniform in most primary and secondary schools. You can find information about the uniform from the school website.
School uniform items, e.g. dresses, trousers, shirts and shoes, can be bought cheaply from most supermarkets.
Secondary school uniforms are similar to primary schools, but sometimes school blazers with the school logo on the pocket are also worn. Some schools are very strict about their uniform policies and others are more relaxed. Sometimes schools have second-hand uniforms available to buy, especially more expensive items like blazers.
Assembly and religious education
During assembly, there are often prayers or religious music, usually of Christian faith.
You will probably also have at least one religious education (RE) lesson a week. RE should cover the main religious faiths. Some schools may spend a substantial amount of time on Christianity.
Your parents have got the right to ask that you not not attend assembly and/or religious education. If you are over 16 you have the right to decide yourself not to attend. For more information,
Work in pairs. Tell your partner what you will be doing at the following points of time in the future.
1.tomorrow afternoon
2.this weekend
3.this time next week
4.when you are fifteen years old
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Work in pairs. Tell your partner what you will be doing at the following points of time in the future.
1.Tomorrow afternoon, I will be playing badminton.
2.This weekend, I will be visiting my grandparents.
3.This time next week, I will be studying my homeworks.
4.When you are fifteen years old, I will be playing football.
Chúc pạn hok tốt!!!
1. Tomorrow afternoon, I will go to the zoo with my family.
2. This weekend, I will visit my house in the country.
3. This time next week, I will have dinner with my friend at canteen.
4. When you are fifteen years old, You will learn at secondary school.
Write a letter to your friend to tell about you study at school
- Write a paragraph ( between 60 and 80 words ) to tell about your subjects at school.
+) How many subjects do you study at school ?
+) What about your schedules ?
+) What do you learn/study/do in these lessons ?
+) What is your favourite subjects? Why?
I learn many subjects at school such as: Math, Literature, History, Geography,
Tham khảo nhé:
My favorite subject is English. The first reason I this subject is that itis a core subject which is vital and essential in my career path. I try to learn thisinternational language well so that I can communicate with foreigners and find agood job in the future. Furthermore, learning English well can help me readbooks or magazines in English. Through reading things in English, I can beexposed to various cultures and customs. Besides, my English teacher is adedicated person who can engage me in her lessons and bring the passion for me.I found her lessons interesting because she delivered them in a way that I reallyd. In short, English is an important subject which I am really keen on.
Hok tốt!
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
If you want to go to a university, you usually apply during your last year at school, when you are 17-18. You can apply to study at any university in Britain and most people choose a university that is not in their own town. So, university students usually live away from home. Students get a grant from the government to study. At the beginning of your last year at school, you receive an application form. On this form you choose up to five universities that you would like to go to. The form is sent to those universities with information from your school about you and your academic record. If the universities are interested in your application, they will ask you to attend an interview. If they are still interested after the interview, they will offer you a place. Any offer, however, is only conditional at this stage. Applications and interviews take place several months before students do their A-level examinations. These are the exams that you do at the end of your time at school. So, when a university makes an offer, it will tell you the minimum grades that you will have to get when you do your A-level exams. If you don’t obtain those grades then, you will not be able to get the place. It will be offered to someone else and you must apply again to another university. You don’t have to accept your place immediately. Some students don’t want to go straight from school to university. So, after they have taken their A-level, they take a year out to work or travel.
Question: The main idea of the passage is______.
A. how to be accepted to a university
B. how to take an A-level examination
C. studying at a university
D. what to do after leaving school
Đáp án:
Ý tưởng chính của đoạn văn là ______.
A. làm thế nào để được nhận vào một trường đại học
B. làm thế nào để tham dự một kỳ thi A-level
C. học tại một trường đại học
D. phải làm gì sau khi rời trường
Đáp án cần chọn là: A
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
If you want to go to a university, you usually apply during your last year at school, when you are 17-18. You can apply to study at any university in Britain and most people choose a university that is not in their own town. So, university students usually live away from home. Students get a grant from the government to study. At the beginning of your last year at school, you receive an application form. On this form you choose up to five universities that you would like to go to. The form is sent to those universities with information from your school about you and your academic record. If the universities are interested in your application, they will ask you to attend an interview. If they are still interested after the interview, they will offer you a place. Any offer, however, is only conditional at this stage. Applications and interviews take place several months before students do their A-level examinations. These are the exams that you do at the end of your time at school. So, when a university makes an offer, it will tell you the minimum grades that you will have to get when you do your A-level exams. If you don’t obtain those grades then, you will not be able to get the place. It will be offered to someone else and you must apply again to another university. You don’t have to accept your place immediately. Some students don’t want to go straight from school to university. So, after they have taken their A-level, they take a year out to work or travel.
Question: If the student’s score is below the minimum grades announced by the university, ______.
A. the place will be offered to someone else
B. he must take a year out
C. he mustn’t apply to any other university
D. he will be able to get the place
Đáp án: C
Nếu điểm của học sinh thấp hơn điểm tối thiểu được công bố bởi trường đại học, ______.
A. vị trí sẽ được cung cấp cho người khác
B. anh ta phải mất một năm
C. anh ta không được phép nộp đơn cho bất kỳ trường đại học khác
D. anh ta sẽ có thể có được 1 vị trí
Thông tin: If you don’t obtain those grades then, you will not be able to get the place. It will be offered to someone else and you must apply again to another university.
Tạm dịch: Nếu bạn không đạt được điểm số đó thì bạn sẽ không thể có được vị trí đó. Nó sẽ được cung cấp cho người khác và bạn phải nộp đơn lại cho một trường đại học khác.
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
If you want to go to a university, you usually apply during your last year at school, when you are 17-18. You can apply to study at any university in Britain and most people choose a university that is not in their own town. So, university students usually live away from home. Students get a grant from the government to study. At the beginning of your last year at school, you receive an application form. On this form you choose up to five universities that you would like to go to. The form is sent to those universities with information from your school about you and your academic record. If the universities are interested in your application, they will ask you to attend an interview. If they are still interested after the interview, they will offer you a place. Any offer, however, is only conditional at this stage. Applications and interviews take place several months before students do their A-level examinations. These are the exams that you do at the end of your time at school. So, when a university makes an offer, it will tell you the minimum grades that you will have to get when you do your A-level exams. If you don’t obtain those grades then, you will not be able to get the place. It will be offered to someone else and you must apply again to another university. You don’t have to accept your place immediately. Some students don’t want to go straight from school to university. So, after they have taken their A-level, they take a year out to work or travel.
Question: The maximum number of universities that a student can apply for is_______.
A. two
B. three
C. four
D. five
Đáp án:
Số lượng trường đại học tối đa mà sinh viên có thể đăng ký là _______.
A. hai
B. ba
C. bốn
D. năm
Thông tin: On this form you choose up to five universities that you would like to go to.
Tạm dịch: Trên mẫu đơn này, bạn chọn tối đa năm trường đại học mà bạn muốn đến.
Đáp án cần chọn là: D
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
If you want to go to a university, you usually apply during your last year at school, when you are 17-18. You can apply to study at any university in Britain and most people choose a university that is not in their own town. So, university students usually live away from home. Students get a grant from the government to study. At the beginning of your last year at school, you receive an application form. On this form you choose up to five universities that you would like to go to. The form is sent to those universities with information from your school about you and your academic record. If the universities are interested in your application, they will ask you to attend an interview. If they are still interested after the interview, they will offer you a place. Any offer, however, is only conditional at this stage. Applications and interviews take place several months before students do their A-level examinations. These are the exams that you do at the end of your time at school. So, when a university makes an offer, it will tell you the minimum grades that you will have to get when you do your A-level exams. If you don’t obtain those grades then, you will not be able to get the place. It will be offered to someone else and you must apply again to another university. You don’t have to accept your place immediately. Some students don’t want to go straight from school to university. So, after they have taken their A-level, they take a year out to work or travel.
Question: If the university is interested in the application, _____.
A. the student will be offered a place
B. the student will have to attend an interview
C. the student will go straight to the university
D. the student will take an A-level examination
Đáp án:
Nếu trường đại học quan tâm đến việc ứng tuyển, ______.
A. học sinh sẽ được cung cấp một địa điểm
B. học sinh sẽ phải tham dự một cuộc phỏng vấn
C. sinh viên sẽ đi thẳng đến trường đại học
D. học sinh sẽ tham dự kỳ thi trình độ A
Thông tin: If the universities are interested in your application, they will ask you to attend an interview.
Tạm dịch: Nếu các trường đại học quan tâm đến đơn của bạn, họ sẽ yêu cầu bạn tham dự một cuộc phỏng vấn.
Đáp án cần chọn là: B