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London? Tony: Yes! I went to see my friend Susie. And I visited her school. Betty: What are English schools like? Tony: Here are a few photos. I took them myself. Daming: Let’s have a look. Tony: So this is Susie’s school. It’s got about 700 pupils, like most schools in England. Betty: How many pupils are there in a class in England? Tony: About thirty. Daming: We have forty in our class. So ours is a bit bigger. Look, everyone is wearing a jacket and tie! Tony: Yes, every student wears school clothes in England. Daming: And everyone is sitting around tables in the classroom. Tony: That’s right. They don’t sit in rows. Look at the swimming pool and the huge sports ground. Most English schools have sports grounds. Kids there really enjoy playing football. Daming: We like playing football too. And we also have an excellent swimming team. Betty: I hope I can visit Susie’s school one day. It looks really great. Tony: Our school is great too, and we have more students here. This means more people to play with. Betty: And more friends too. Now plete Susie’s column in the table. Susie’s school Your school Number of pupils in the school Number of pupils in a class Arrangement of seats in the classroom Sports areas 700 have more students 30 40 sit around tables sit in rows swimming pool and the sports ground swimming pool and the sports ground 4. Answer the questions. 1. Who did Tony visit in London? 2. How did Tony get the photos of Susie’s school? 3. Which class is a bit bigger, Susie’s or Daming’s?