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First listen to May 16th 2012 to hear about increases in class sizes. Hekia Parata, the Minister of Education, changed her mind about increasing class sizes. This was a U turn from her earlier decision. This was surprising because government minister
Todd: What about the idea that some people think that maybe there should be no grades? That there is just maybe you achieve or don't achieve. It's more binary. Either yes or no. Nydja: I don't really know how I feel about that. I went to a school whe
Today, I will tell you about black jumper day , and we will meet the English expression to leave for somewhere. In a podcast a very long time ago, in November 2006, I told you that most English children wear a school uniform to go to school. My daugh
I think I told you in an earlier podcast that my daughter, who is 16 years old, attends a secondary school for girls. She has now completed Year 11, and has finished her GCSE exams. In September she will start at a sixth form college. Most of the oth
Used to we use this expression very often in English when we want to talk about things which happened in the past, not once, but many times, or things which happened continuously. For example. When I was young, we used to go on holiday by the sea. Th
You know what the word touch means. As I type these words, my fingers touch the computer keyboard. If I touch something hot, I will burn myself. But what does it mean if I say that I am in touch with someone? Here are some examples. I have a friend.