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Many foreign students are interested in knowing what a typical(µäÐ͵Ä)school day is like in an English primary school. Here is an introduction.

At our school, school begins at 8£º55 am. The duty teacher blows a whistle(ÉÚ×Ó)and the children line up in their class groups. They wait quietly for the teacher to send them to their classrooms.

The first lesson of the day begins at 9£º30 am. Our morning lessons are usually English or mathematics. Each of these lessons lasts for an hour.

The children have their morning break from 10£º30 am to 10£º45 am. Our children bring a snack from home to eat on the playground. We now have an hour and fifteen minutes before lunch time. The first fifteen minutes may be spent giving the children

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their weekly spelling test. The children will then have an English or mathematics lesson before lunch time.

Lunch time is from 12 noon to 1£º10 pm. Most children bring their lunch from home. Some children will have a cooked school lunch. While the children are waiting to have their lunch or after they have finished eating, they play games on the playground or attend lunch time clubs. We have Midday Supervisors(Ö¸µ¼Õß)who look after the children during lunch time. Teachers are also on hand to help out and supervise. They take it in turns to be on duty during lunch time.

After lunch time, lessons resume with reading activities. This could be the whole class quietly reading or the children do some reading in groups. The rest of the afternoon is spent learning one or two of other school subjects.

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