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GSCE - General Certificate of Secondary Education is a two-year programme in a specific subject taken by school students in UK. Students start GCSEs at age 14 in year 10 and then they take the public examinations at age 16 in year 11. A level - a qualification in a specific subject typically taken by school students aged 16–18 in UK (after GCSEs). A Levels are worked towards over two years and split into two parts, with one part studied in each year:
A1 Level or AS Level - the first part of the A level.
A2 Level - the second part of the A level.
Advanced Placement (AP) is a program in the USA and Canada, which offers college-level curricula and examinations to high school students. American colleges and universities often grant placement and course credit to students who obtain high scores on the examinations.
International Baccalaureate (IB) can refer to the international educational foundation, any of the 4 programmes it offers, or the diploma or certificates awarded at the end of the programme.
IELTS - International English Language Testing System is an international standardised test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers.
TOEFL - Test Of English as a Foreign Language is a standardized test to measure the English language ability of non-native speakers wishing to enroll in American universities. Though, it is accepted by many English-speaking academic and professional institutions.
ACT - American College Testing is a standardized test for high school achievement and college admissions in USA.
SAT - Scholastic Assessment Test is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in USA.
Major - is the academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits in USA and Canada. A student who successfully completes the courses prescribed in an academic major qualifies for an undergraduate (Bachelor’s) degree.
Double major - a student who declares two academic majors is said to have a double major.
Undergrad student - a student taking up undergraduate education.
Undergraduate education - is a level of education between secondary education and a master’s degree. When a student completes an undergraduate education they get a Bachelor’s degree.
Grad student - a student taking up graduate or postgraduate education.
Graduate education - is a level of education taken up after getting a Bachelor’s degree. When a student complete a graduate education they either get a Master’s or Doctorate degrees.
It goes something like this:
Beware, things vary from country to country and from subject to subject.
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Resting on the empty bench of nostalgia while observing how everything around it is being renewed.. I stand, and walk forward.. leaving my place on the bench to a passerby. Without looking back, I bid you farewell.
me: immune system why do i have a fever
immune system: well the bacteria can’t survive outside 37 degrees for long so i thought i’d raise the temperature to kill them off!
me:
immune system:
me:
immune system:
me: we also can’t survive outside 37 degrees for long
immune system:
😂😂😂
I’m laughing way more than I should..
..I'm sorry tumblr.. seems like twitter can't be the only one spammed.. haha
Waah they look so comfy and cute!!
when learning japanese as a foreign language, most people will learn standard japanese 標準語 (ひょうじゅんご), as it’s the type of japanese taught in a classroom setting or in your textbooks.
however there are a lot of dialects in japan, one of the most famous one being 関西弁 (かんさいべん) the kansai dialect! kansai dialect is said to sound louder, harsher and more melodic.
関西弁 (かんさいべん) summarizes all dialect spoken in the 関西 (かんさい) region ( ~弁 (べん) is used to describe a dialect). kansai includes cities like osaka, kyoto or nara. the most famous variation of kansai dialect would probably be 大阪弁 (おおさかべん) osaka dialect.
i’m going be teaching you some kansai dialect now! (。・ω・。)ノ♡
vocabulary (関西弁・標準語・英語) (kansai dialect - standard japanese - english)
あかん ・ ダメ ・ don’t! / stop!
ええ ・ 良い (いい) ・ good
ちゃう ・ 違う (ちがう) ・ different
めっちゃ ・ とても ・ very
ほんま ・ 本当 (ほんとう) ・ really
自分 (じぶん) ・ あなた ・ you
うち ・ 私 ・ i (primarily used by girls!)
おおきに ・ ありがとう ・ thanks (not used anymore)
あほ ・ ばか ・ idiot
しんどい ・ 疲れた (つかれた) ・ tired
マクド ・ マック (マクドナルド) ・mc donalds
~回生 ・ ~年生 ・~ grade (1回生 - first grader)
はよ ・ 早く(はやく) ・fast
おる ・ いる ・ to be / exist (in osaka)
ほんで ・ そして ・ and…
phrases (関西弁・標準語・英語) (kansai dialect - standard japanese - english)
わからへん ・ わからない ・i don’t understand
なんでやねん ・ なぜだの ・what the … (lit. why is it)
知らんけど ・ 知らないけど ・not sure though
かっこええなぁ ・ かっこいいね ・she/he’s cool/handsome
せぇやな/そやな ・ そうね ・that’s it
めっちゃ好きやねん ・ とて好きだの ・i love/like it/you
misc.
in kansai dialect the う as in です or ます is pronounced.
the kansai dialect is associated with a fun, outgoing personality. in anime characters might speak kansai dialect even if they aren’t from kansai. (also in dubbing of foreign animation, some characters might speak kasai ben to underline their character!)
remember that most people (especially younger generations) don’t really speak thick kansai dialect all the time! it’s mostly a mix of standard japanese and dialect. when speaking formally people rarely use kansai dialect but switch to 丁寧語 (ていねいご) polite language of the standard speech.
here’s a video of attack on titan scenes dubbed in kansai dialect compared with standard japanese! even if you can’t understand everything maybe you can still notice the different melody and some characteristics of kansai dialect like へん ending on verbs, and the copula や (more in the read more)!! i thought it was super interesting and maybe you could also watch it if you don’t like anime.
thanks for reading! please inform me of any mistakes as both japanese and english aren’t my native language(´・ᴗ・ ` ) tumblr mobile, or at least mine, doesn’t display this post correctly!
(if you’re also interested in grammar and intonation, you can click “keep reading”!)
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