EX 141 TRANSLATE INTO UZBEK
THE SCHOOL-DAY IN ENGLAND
Each class in any English school has its own room and its own class teacher (some people say “form-teacher” or “form-master”). At the beginning of the day everyone goes to their own class-room (or form-room) and teacher calls the register.
The teacher puts a black mark by the names of the children who are there, and a red mark by the names of those who are absent. Then, if it’s Monday, he collects dinner-money from the children who have their midday-meal in the canteen. Only those who live very near the school go home for dinner. After that, everyone goes down to the big hall for the assembly. During the assembly the head-master reads the notices, that is, any pieces of information which can be interesting to the whole school. After the assembly everyone goes to the first lesson of the day. Each lesson lasts half an hour, or at most forty minutes. As soon as one lesson is finished, everyone gets ready for the next one. But there is a 15-minute break in the middle of the morning and sometimes in the afternoon as well. In the morning break, the children can drink a small bottle of milk if they want to. After the four or five morning lessons, everyone has lunch, so there is a break of about an hour and a half. They call this the lunch-hour. Before and after eating the meal, the children can play in the playground or in the school field, if there is one. The afternoon is generally shorter than the morning, so time passes more quickly. Some pupils stay at school after the last lesson, because there are lots of interesting clubs.
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