5. Finish these sentences:
a. The school- leaving age Britain is...
b. Pupils go to... school before secondary school. c. There are... schools for the under- 5s
d. The national exam at 16 is... e. The national exam at 18 is...
f. Universities are part of... 6. Answer the questions:
a. Are all state schools in Britain free? b. Do schools provide their pupils books and equipment?
c. Is education compulsory?
d. When education is compulsory?
e. When do children start school?
f. What does the world 'co- educational' mean?
g. How is national exam at 16 called? h. How is national exam at 18 called?
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a. The school-leaving age in Britain is 16.
b. Pupils go to primary school before secondary school.
c. There are nursery schools for the under-5s.
d. The national exam at 16 is called the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE).
e. The national exam at 18 is called the Advanced Level (A-Level).
f. Universities are part of higher education.
Answer the questions:
a. Yes, all state schools in Britain are free.
b. Schools generally provide their pupils with books and equipment, although some schools may require students to purchase their own.
c. Yes, education is compulsory in Britain.
d. Education is compulsory from the age of 5 in Britain.
e. Children in Britain usually start school around the age of 4 or 5.
f. The term "co-educational" means that both male and female students study together in the same school or educational institution.
g. The national exam at 16 is called the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE).
h. The national exam at 18 is called the Advanced Level (A-Level).