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Discuss the similarities and differences between education after leaving school in Viet Nam and in the UK là một trong những câu hỏi rất hay nằm trong chương trình Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 7 Communication and culture Clil.

So sánh giáo dục sau khi rời ghế nhà trường ở Việt Nam và Anh
Similarities:
Both countries offer vocational education as an alternative to traditional
academic education after secondary school.
In both countries, students can continue their education after secondary school
to obtain a bachelor's degree, master's degree, or a doctorate.
In both countries, grades are important for further education, with students
needing to achieve good grades to progress to higher levels of education.
Differences:
In Vietnam, there is a strong emphasis on academic education, with vocational
education being seen as a secondary option. In contrast, vocational education is
given more importance in the UK and is often referred to as career education or
technical education.
In the UK, students have the option of attending sixth-form colleges or staying
at their secondary schools for two more years to study subjects they are
interested in or subjects related to higher education. Such an option is not
available in Vietnam.
The education system in Vietnam is heavily influenced by the government and
is more centralized, while the UK education system is more decentralized and
allows for greater autonomy in decision-making by schools and teachers.
The length of time spent in university in Vietnam is longer compared to the
UK. In Vietnam, a bachelor's degree can take up to five years to complete,
while in the UK, it takes three years.
These are just a few examples of the similarities and differences between the
education systems in Vietnam and the UK. Students in the group discussion can
explore these points in more detail and also add their own observations and
experiences to the discussion.
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So sánh giáo dục sau khi rời ghế nhà trường ở Việt Nam và Anh Similarities:
Both countries offer vocational education as an alternative to traditional
academic education after secondary school. 
In both countries, students can continue their education after secondary school
to obtain a bachelor's degree, master's degree, or a doctorate. 
In both countries, grades are important for further education, with students
needing to achieve good grades to progress to higher levels of education. Differences:
In Vietnam, there is a strong emphasis on academic education, with vocational
education being seen as a secondary option. In contrast, vocational education is
given more importance in the UK and is often referred to as career education or technical education. 
In the UK, students have the option of attending sixth-form colleges or staying
at their secondary schools for two more years to study subjects they are
interested in or subjects related to higher education. Such an option is not available in Vietnam. 
The education system in Vietnam is heavily influenced by the government and
is more centralized, while the UK education system is more decentralized and
allows for greater autonomy in decision-making by schools and teachers. 
The length of time spent in university in Vietnam is longer compared to the
UK. In Vietnam, a bachelor's degree can take up to five years to complete,
while in the UK, it takes three years.
These are just a few examples of the similarities and differences between the
education systems in Vietnam and the UK. Students in the group discussion can
explore these points in more detail and also add their own observations and experiences to the discussion.
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  • So sánh giáo dục sau khi rời ghế nhà trường ở Việt Nam và Anh