My typical day starts at 7 o'clock. I get up, wash my face, then I have breakfast. For breakfast I usually have some sandwiches, a cup of tea with a teaspoon of sugar and a piece of fruit. Then I dress and go to school. My lessons start at 8 o'clock. I usually have 5 or 6 lessons a day. My favourite subject is English. At school we have a lunch break at about 11 o'clock. I usually have a bowl of soup and a glass of juice for lunch. I have lunch in the school canteen. Our school canteen is very good. Lessons are over at about 12 or 1 o'clock. Then I and my classmates go home. At home I have dinner with my granny, because my parents are at work. At about 3 o'clock I do my homework. When my parents come home, we have supper. My mum cooks very well and my grandma too. Then we talk about our day, watch TV. My father likes reading a fresh newspaper in the evening and my mother likes doing crosswords. Everybody is busy! Then at 10 o'clock I go to bed.
In Great Britain school begins at the age of four or five. Many boys and girls usually leave school at the age of sixteen. In England the school year begins in September, but not always on the first day of the month. Classes usually begin at nine. Pupils have a break at 10.30 and may have a drink of milk or orange juice. At half past twelve or at one o'clock they usually have lunch. English children have classes five days a week. Classes are usually over at four o'clock and then the pupils go home. Saturdays and Sunday are their days off. Schools in England have names, not numbers. At the age of five primary school children go to infant. When children are seven they go to junior schools. In England children spend six years in primary school. When pupils are eleven or a little older primary school is over.