1 - caretaker, 2 - play school, 3 - was pleased, 4 - wear, 5 - uniform, 6 - comprehensive, 7 - tell on, 8 - playing, 9 - band, 10 - caretaker.
Look IN the picture.
There are five children IN the picture.
Is Susan IN Russia?
No, she isnt.She is --- home IN England.
Is Oleg ON the first floor?
No, he isnt. Hes upstairs IN his bedroom.
A) There are many types of schools in the world. There are also a wide range of school subjects at different schools.
b) At a school in the Annapurna mountains in Nepal, classes don't start until 10 am. In Japan, it isn't unusual for students to spend two hours or more getting to school on public transport.
c) The average school day in the UK and the US is 6.5 hours for high school students. After school students in Korea and Greece attend extra classes in private schools.
d) All schools have rules. In Japan, everyone has to participate in 'o soji', or the cleaning of the school, before they go home, whereas at Summerhill School in England, it's the students who make the rules!
<span>e) We shouldn't forget that 300 million children in the world don't have any schools to go to. So even if you'd like to change some things about your school, you really are one of the lucky ones!</span>
1) The dog was barking all night.
2) I was watching TV when you rang.
3) She was crying for hours, it was horrible.
4) My friend was painting on the door when someone came in.
5) they was traveling all month.