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The school system in the U.K.

Episode 11 of the English for Life in the UK podcast, hosted by Mark + Christine, Sheena, Elsa,, titled "The school system in the U.K. " was published on July 18, 2022 and runs 63 minutes.

July 18, 2022 ·63m · English for Life in the UK

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How schools are organised in England. 3 people discuss their own experiences of teaching and of the school system.

How schools are organised in England. 3 people discuss their own experiences of teaching and of the school system.
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