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The document discusses different levels and types of education including nursery school, primary school, secondary school, college, university, postgraduate courses, evening classes, private lessons, training courses, and work placements. Education is not mandatory for very young children but primary school is required. Secondary school involves more homework and exams where subjects like history, geography, and IT are studied. Some continue their education at college or university where degrees can be earned in fields like teaching, law, and engineering. Work experience can also be gained through placements and training can be received through courses attended after regular work.

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The document discusses different levels and types of education including nursery school, primary school, secondary school, college, university, postgraduate courses, evening classes, private lessons, training courses, and work placements. Education is not mandatory for very young children but primary school is required. Secondary school involves more homework and exams where subjects like history, geography, and IT are studied. Some continue their education at college or university where degrees can be earned in fields like teaching, law, and engineering. Work experience can also be gained through placements and training can be received through courses attended after regular work.

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College evening classes nursery school postgraduate course primary school

private lessons secondary school training courses university work

placement

In my country, many very young children go to _________________ , but they don’t have to

go. The first school you must go to is __________________ . This is for children aged five

to eleven years old. Older children go to __________________ , where they have lots of

homework and exams. Here, they study subjects like Geography, History and IT. Some

children have _________________ , for example they might have extra English classes,

which their parents pay for. Some people stop their education after secondary school, but

many continue their education by going to __________________ . In my country, they

usually study just a few subjects at college.

You can study for a degree at __________________ . You need to do this if you want to

become a teacher, a lawyer or an engineer, for example. Many university courses include a

__________________ , where students spend a few months in a place of work and learn

some practical skills. After graduating from university, some students stay at a university to

do a ____________________ . Education doesn’t stop when you leave school or university.

Many people go to _________________ which they attend after a full day at work. You can

also learn a lot at work by going on _______________ . For example, you might learn how

to use new computer software or how to communicate with customers.

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