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22 Nov 2019
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Hello, when you speak of primary school, do you refer to grades or years? I mean do you say: " 1st grade" or "year 1"?
Hello, when you speak of primary school, do you refer to grades or years? I mean do you say: " 1st grade" or "year 1"?
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in the UK we say Years. in primary school we have year 1 to year 6
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