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7. Match the types of schools (1-5) to the descriptions (A-E):
1. state school
2. single-sex school
3. co-educational school
4. boarding school
5. private school
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7. Match the types of schools (1-5) to the descriptions (A-E):
1. state school
2. single-sex school
3. co-educational school
4. boarding school
5. private school Ответ:
state school - D) a school owned by the government;
single-sex school - C) a school for only boys or only girls;
co-educational school - A) a school for boys and girls;
boarding school - E) a school which students live in during school term.
private school - B) a school you usually have to pay to go to;
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