Do you think England teaches math in the same way China does? The answer is yes! In England,we have math lessons very similar to what kids have in China.During each lesson,our teacher teaches us about a new math concept( 概念 ).Later,we finish either a worksheet or a booklet to improve our understanding.We have a test once every term to see how much we have learned. Things were a little different in Year 7.We didn't do any end-of-year exams.We did something different-a math test to form sets.What does"set”mean?In each class of 26 students,only 30 percent will reach the top set.The other students will be in the medium set. To get into the top set,you need to get high scores on your math exams.With the sets,teachers can focus on a smaller group of students who are good at math.They can pay more attention to them and give them harder questions to do. I had my math sets exam on May 17.It had two parts,A and B. For part A,we had 40 minutes.It was mainly arithmetic( 算术 )and questions about numbers.For part B,we had 50 minutes to answer problem-solving questions. I got into the top set.It is true that the lessons are much harder,but I like it because it makes me more competitive( 有竞争力的 ).