3 Listen and read.
Betty: Hey, Tony! Did you enjoy yourself in 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.