Insert the words from Words not to be confused. 1. The disease seriously many different organs
2. By giving up smoking they a cure.
3. He was known in the city as an experienced All his patients were fond of him
4. The Curies were a family of famous Their discoveries in radiation made a
revolution in physics
5. The work was by the chief of the laboratory
6. The new tax will have little on ordinary people
1 The police were looking for the man who escaped from prison.
2 As a boy, he grew up on the streets but he later became a wealthy, successful man.
3 In the 19th century, people forced children to work for many hours a day with few breaks.
4 The children got a chance of happiness when a kind lady offered to help them and their family have a better life.
5 Cinderella's evil stepmother made her life very difficult.
6 He was very poor when he was young, but his life changed when he inherited a lot of money from a rich aunt
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Every child has the right to learn.
A smiling young student holds a small chalkboard in a classroom in Côte d’Ivoire.
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On any given school day, over 1 billion children around the world head to class.
More children and adolescents today are enrolled in pre-primary, primary and secondary education than ever before. Yet, for many of them, schooling does not lead to learning.
A lack of trained teachers, inadequate learning materials, makeshift classes and poor sanitation facilities make learning difficult for many children. Others come to school too hungry, sick or exhausted from work or household tasks to benefit from their lessons.
The consequences are grave: An estimated 617 million children and adolescents around the world are unable to reach minimum proficiency levels in reading and mathematics – even though two thirds of them are in school.
This learning crisis is the greatest global challenge to preparing children and adolescents for life, work and active citizenship.