To, что говорит Дик, неверно, и Пол его поправляет. Поправьте
Дика сами.
1) I disagree. English children begin school at the age of five. At the age
of seven children go to junior schools.
2) It’s not true. English schools have names, not numbers. They get
names after the place where they are or after some famous and impor-
tant people.
3) I disagree. English children spend six years in primary school and fin-
ish it at the age of eleven or a little older.
4) It isn’t true. English children often have classes outdoors.
5) It isn’t always true. Children don’t always begin school on the first of
September. School never begins on Monday. School usually begins on
the first Tuesday of September.
6) I disagree. In many English schools children don’t wear uniforms.