3 May 2010

E32 - Our school

It's difficult to imagine life of a teenager without school. Young people spend most of their time there. They learn there, take tests, get stressed and also meet their peers. Students have a number of subjects a day, some of them they like, some of them they don't. They have to obey rules, but they have fun too. This is very general. We realize that a typical school day of a British teenager is different from the one of a Polish teenager.

Look through the information about British school on CLICK HERE and read about a day of a 13-year old British boy NOW SEE THIS ONE and write about school in Poland, something a British teenager would find interesting.

Subjects? Breaks? Eating at school? School clothes? You choose!

1 comment:

  1. Maciej Rzempołuch16 June 2010 at 13:40

    In my school I have 15 subjects at school, but teenagers in Britain have 13 school subjects. They start lessons at 8.50 a.m., but I start school at 8 a.m. My lessons have 45 minutes, but their lessons have about 60 minutes. They have lunch brake (it's 40 minutes), I have only one 20 minutes brake.

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