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Education in Britain | Gap-Fill Worksheet | EFL Worksheet

Education in Britain | Gap-Fill Worksheet | EFL Worksheet

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Many TEFL/ESOL course books refer to the school and education system in Britain in various contexts for different ages and levels of ability. A lot of TEFL/ESOL teachers around the world originate from Britain and can talk from first-hand experience of the British system. But not everyone can do that. In any case, the education system of Britain and the schools where lessons are taught are often changing and evolving. 

This worksheet is a paired gap text version of one of our blog posts, Understanding Education in the UK - which can be used as a reading comprehension exercise in its own right.

Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive an email with a PDF to download and print. 

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