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HANOI UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY
FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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FINAL ASSIGNMENT
THE COUNTRY OF BRITAIN AND AMERICA

By: Le Thi Thu Phuong Student ID: 0641070576 Group: KT7 – Intake 6

SUPERVISOR Nguyen Minh Hanh, MA

Ha Noi, December, 2013
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CONTENT :
I. Introduction
II. Differences and Similarities
1, The accomodation of students.
2, The teaching and learning methods.
III. Conclusion

Topic: “What are similarities and differences between British and Vietnamese tertiary education?”

Whether we realize it or not, education is the single most important factor in the development of a developing country. Every country has its own education system. Nowadays, most students from Vietnam who want to study in a foreign country. Some of them want to study in Japan,



References: 1. http://www.globaltimes.cn/life/life/2010-05/529335.html 2. http://www.educationuk.org/Vietnam/Article/HKART09International-st 3. http://www.studygroup.com/isc/sussex/teaching_learning.aspx

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