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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009

http://thisiswhereidothings.com An excerpt from Happy English 2.

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  • No one says Eighth Form... we would say I am in Year 8! 

  • The stereotype illustrations are lövely

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  • @SynoxicWolf Yes, the current year 10s have to go on to year 12, and the current year 9s and below have to go on to year 13, or be educated or something till they are 18. I chose to go on to Year 12.

  • Sorry for the typos in the comment my pc was really being slow and i can't see what i'm typing because my pc would type out the worlds really slowly >_>

  • @KaishaLouise129 They did change the law apparently there are two more years of secondary school i wouldn't now cos i was one of the groups who were ommited from this law change

  • @markcorns23 In England? You shouldn't be...

  • @KaishaLouise129 i am in year 11 and i am 17.........

  • the American is mastercheif :D

  • Eighth graders look nothing like this.

  • well if you where brittish and went to primary school i will only go to primary 7 so it would be i am in the 7th grade i am in primary 7

  • sounds like google translator by an indian xD

  • ...not sure if I'm offended by the picture of the British guy or not

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