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In Great Britain school begins at the age of five. At the age of sixteen the children usually leave school. So they spend eleven years there.
There are primary and secondary schools in England. When children are five, they go to primary schools. First they attend infant schools or infant classes. They spend two years there till they are seven.
Their classes are usually informal: they learn to read, count and write through different games. They sing songs, dance, look at pictures in interesting books, draw, learn to get on with their classmates. So their lessons are easy, not difficult.
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Why are classes in infant schools informal?
Because children only play during classes.
Because children go to infant schools during two years.
Because children don’t have lessons.
Because children only learn to read, count, write through different games, sing songs, dance, draw, learn to get on with their classmates.