British Education System Britain Explained

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Résumé

TLDRTässä opetusvideossa Tom esittelee Britannian koulutusjärjestelmän 15 vaiheessa. Hän kertoo, että koulutus on pakollista 5-16-vuotiaille, ja esittelee valtion ja yksityisten koulujen eroja. Peruskoulun jälkeen opiskelijat siirtyvät yläkouluun, missä he tekevät GCSE-tutkinnot 16-vuotiaana. Tämän jälkeen on mahdollista jatkaa lukioon, jossa opiskelijat suorittavat A-tasot tai ammatillisia tutkintoja. Yliopistokoulutus kestää kolme vuotta, ja opiskelijat tekevät loppukokeensa valmistuessaan. Tom kehottaa katsojia jakamaan omia kokemuksiaan eri maiden koulutusjärjestelmistä.

A retenir

  • 📚 Koulutus on pakollista 5-16-vuotiaille
  • 🏫 Valtion koulut ovat maksuttomia
  • 💰 Yksityiset koulut ovat maksullisia
  • 📝 GCSE-tutkinnot tehdään 16-vuotiaana
  • 🎓 A-tasot suoritetaan lukiossa
  • 🔍 Freshers week yliopistossa
  • 🇬🇧 Skotlannissa yliopistotutkinto kestää neljä vuotta
  • 👩‍🏫 Koulutuksessa on myös ammattialoja
  • 🏆 Mensaajan opiskelumetodit
  • 🤝 Kulttuurivaihto eri maiden koulutusjärjestelmistä

Chronologie

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    Tom esittelee brittiläistä koulutusjärjestelmää, joka on pakollinen kaikille 5-16-vuotiaille. Hän selittää kansallisen opetussuunnitelman, joka standardoi oppimisen koko maassa, ja erottelun valtionkoulujen (ilmaiskoulut) ja yksityiskoulujen (maksulliset koulut) välillä. Koulutus alkaa ala-asteesta, joka kattaa 5-11-vuotiaat, ja jatkuu yläasteelle 11-16 tai 18-vuotiaaksi, jolloin opiskelijat suorittavat GCSE-tutkinnot. Tom käsittelee myös valintakoulujen ja ammatillisten koulujen eroja sekä jatkokoulutusmahdollisuuksia, kuten A-tason opinnot, ammatilliset tutkinto-ohjelmat ja yliopistokoulutus. Hän rohkaisee katsojia jakamaan kokemuksiaan koulutusjärjestelmistä omissa maissaan ja mainitsee myös mahdollisuudet liittyä hänen YouTube-jäsenyyteensä saadakseen lisäsisältöä ja kysymyksiin vastauksia.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • Miten valtion ja yksityiset koulut eroavat toisistaan?

    Valtion koulut ovat maksuttomia ja hallituksen rahoittamia, kun taas yksityiset koulut ovat maksullisia ja eivät seuraa kansallista opetussuunnitelmaa tiukasti.

  • Mitä ovat GCSE-tutkinnot?

    GCSE tarkoittaa yleistä toisen asteen koulutuksen todistusta, ja ne suoritetaan 16-vuotiaana.

  • Miten A-tasoja suoritetaan?

    A-tasot suoritetaan yleensä kahden vuoden aikana, ja opiskelijat tekevät yleensä 3-4 A-tasoa.

  • Miten yliopistokoulutus eroaa Skotlannissa?

    Skotlannissa yliopistotutkinto kestää neljä vuotta, kun taas muualla Britanniassa se kestää kolme vuotta.

  • Mikä on ”freshers week”?

    Freshers week on ensimmäinen viikko yliopistossa, jolloin uudet opiskelijat tutustuvat kampukseen ja toisiinsa.

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    welcome to my brand new series britain
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    explained where i'll guide you through
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    different aspects of british culture
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    today we're looking at the british
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    education system and i'm going to show
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    you how this country learns so if you're
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    ready let's do this hello welcome to eat
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    sleep dream english if you haven't met
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    me before my name is Tom and I teach
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    fresh modern British English so that you
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    can take your English to the next level
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    and achieve your life goals today we'll
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    look here at the British education
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    system and I'm going to break down how
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    it works in 15 steps so let's get to
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    number one the first thing to know is
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    that education is compulsory from the
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    ages of five to 16 that means that
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    everybody in the country has to go to
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    school in 1988 the National Curriculum
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    was introduced the National Curriculum
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    is a framework for learning it was
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    brought into standardized learning
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    across the country so that all students
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    were learning the same things in Britain
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    we have two main types of schools we
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    have state schools and private schools
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    or independent schools a state school is
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    a school that's free it's open to
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    everybody
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    it's government-funded and you don't
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    have to pay so it's for anybody to
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    attend now the other type of school is a
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    private school or independent school
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    these are fee paying schools so students
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    are expected to pay fees per term and
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    they don't have to follow the National
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    Curriculum
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    so strictly whereas in the state school
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    they have to follow the National
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    Curriculum in addition to private
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    schools or independent schools we also
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    have public schools these are a group of
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    schools that are the most expensive the
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    most elite if you will for example we've
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    got Eton Harrow Cheltenham ladies
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    college these are the kinds of schools
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    that royalty go to for example Prince
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    Harry and Prince William both went to
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    Eton so it sounds like they should be
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    free like public school but in fact it's
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    the opposite so when with five years old
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    we go to primary school primary school
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    is the first school you're going to it's
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    from five to eleven years old
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    in America they would call primary
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    school elementary school but over here
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    primary school now when you get to 11
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    that's when you go to secondary school
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    secondary school secretary school is
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    from 11 to 16 or sometimes 18 as well in
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    America they call that a high school but
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    here secondary school in most places in
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    Britain you go to a comprehensive school
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    which is open to everybody but in some
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    places we still use the system of
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    grammar schools and Secondary Modern now
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    a grammar school is generally more
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    academic whereas the secondary modern is
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    more vocational when you finish primary
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    school you will take a an exam called
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    the 11 plus and that will decide if you
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    go to a grammar school or a secondary
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    modern as I say this is only in some
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    areas in Britain generally certainly in
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    London where I live we have
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    comprehensive schools which is just for
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    everybody I know it's getting a bit
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    complicated but stick with me so
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    secondary schools you have comprehensive
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    schools or if you're in some areas in
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    grammar school or secondary modern now
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    when you get to 16 that's when you do
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    your first big exams we call these GCSEs
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    General Certificate of Secondary
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    Education generally you take about nine
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    subjects you have to take English you
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    have to take maths and I think science
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    in some places and then you get to
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    choose so if it's awful I chose
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    geography history French things like
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    that it's graded from a start is the top
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    to a B C and so on I remember getting 1a
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    I got one name the rest B's which I was
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    happy with at 16 you then get to choose
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    if you want to continue with school or
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    leave school and maybe start a job or do
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    something else so between the ages of 16
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    and 18 we have something called sixth
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    form 6th form these are the top two
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    years of the school you have the lower
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    sick and then you go to the upper sick
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    that's the highest class at school in
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    sixth form you do something called a
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    levels now if you study for two years
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    you'll get an A level if you study for
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    one year you're getting a s level
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    generally you do about three or four a
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    levels I remember I did I did I think I
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    do for a levels and again you can get a
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    star's A's B's C's etc that's how its
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    graded in Scotland that they don't do a
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    levels they do something called hires
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    hires now this aged between 16 and 18
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    you can choose to stay in your secondary
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    school but we also have something called
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    a
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    college or Sixth Form College as it's
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    also known where you can go and study
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    your a-levels this can get bit confusing
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    because I know in America colleges are
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    what we call universities but our word
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    college has a few other meanings in this
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    case the Sixth Form College is for 16 to
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    18 year olds there are some colleges
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    that follow the international
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    baccalaureate system the IB system and
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    in some places you can choose to follow
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    that system rather than the a-level
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    system if you're not interested in doing
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    academic subjects then you can do
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    vocational subjects we have something
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    called a BTech or NVQ or apprenticeships
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    and you can do subjects like plumbing or
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    carpentry things like that perhaps more
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    practical skills that lead into a job in
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    Britain there are a number of faith
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    schools these are schools that are
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    connected to a religion the majority are
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    Church of England schools but there are
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    also schools from other religions like
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    Catholicism Islam Judaism and this is
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    where they followed the national
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    curriculum but they also are associated
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    and teach the practices of these
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    religions many students who pass their
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    a-levels then go on to university now a
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    university in Britain we do one subject
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    we take one course subject so again it
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    could be English it could be data
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    science it could be history we do one
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    main subject and a bachelor's degree or
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    an undergraduate degree takes three
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    years however in Scotland they do a four
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    year degree and at the end of your
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    course you take something called your
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    finals your finals these are your exams
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    at the end to see what grade you get now
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    our grading system goes from a first
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    which is the top then you get to 1 to 2
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    and then a third if you're in your first
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    year of university you're called a
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    fresher and in fact the first week of
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    university is known as your freshers
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    week freshers week then you become a
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    second-year and when you're in your
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    third year you're in your final year now
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    there are a group of elite universities
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    places at Oxford Cambridge Bristol
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    Edinburgh and they are known as red
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    brick universities red brick
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    universities they're the old traditional
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    universities kind of similar to in
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    America they've got Ivy League schools
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    here we call the red brick University
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    university is also shortened down to you
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    so when I'm talking about universities
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    I'll say are you know which uni did you
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    go to means which university did you go
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    to it's also common for people to do a
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    masters which is considered to be a
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    postgraduate degree you could do a
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    masters which is usually one or two
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    years and then of course a PhD if you
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    want to continue with your studies
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    right you see dreamers what I would like
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    you to do is in the comments below I'd
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    like you to share your experiences of
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    the education system in your country I'd
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    love to know how it's different from the
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    British system what are the similarities
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    share your experience I want to have a
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    cultural exchange okay so tell me about
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    the education system in your country
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    what are the exams called the GCSEs and
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    a-levels what are they called in your
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    country do you have faith schools I'd
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  • koulutus
  • GCSE
  • A-tasot
  • yliopisto
  • peruskoulu
  • ala-aste
  • yläaste
  • koulutusjärjestelmä
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