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Mik cũng học lớp 5 thôi nhưng mà chị mik dạy cho tiếng anh lớp 7, 8 để thi nguyễn tất thành
The school education system in Vietnam and England have some points in common. Still there are remarkable differences to noe. Regarding pre-school education, there is no differences. Both countries divide this level into two sub-levels with the age starting from 3 to 5. However, there is a big difference between the system of the two countries at primary level. While England divides this level into two sub-levels with three grades each, Vietnam makes it one level with five grades. With respect to secondary education, England have six grades compared with seven grades of that of Vietnam. And another remarkable difference is that the age of this level ranging from 11 to 16 for English students; whereas, the age for Vietnamese students is from 11 to 17. Nevertheless, after finishing the curriculum, students of the two countries all need to sit for the examination for the GCSE. In conclusion, though there are differences between the school education system in Vietnam and England, the knowledge of the students may remain the same.
Based on what I have experienced, I think you can just follow this if you really want to.
- Learn new words and vocabulary carefully at home and practice using them at school or in your writing.
- Make sure that you can use tenses correctly in the test
- Search more and more kinds of special form of sentences including relative clauses, conditional sentences with if, "wish" clauses.... to learn and practice them in the test
- The last one is to do three of solutions above everyday.
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