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Coincidence Posted 14 years ago
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conduct a practice

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Could you tell me if the sentence below is correct?

As a German philology undergraduate student I conducted a two-year-teaching practice in lower secondary and secondary school.

I am not sure which prepositions we use with the word 'school'...:

I work in Primary School.
I work in/at Primary School in Paris.
I work in/at a private school in Paris.
I would like to work as a German teacher at your school.
At the school, I was in charge of designing the curriculum of the classes. (I have already mentioned the school)

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My undergraduate German philology program included a two-year teaching practicum in lower secondary and secondary school. I teach primary school. I teach at a primary school in Paris.

  • My undergraduate German philology program included a two-year teaching practicum in lower secondary and secondary school.
  • I teach primary school.
  • I teach at a primary school in Paris.
  • I teach at a private school in Paris.
  • I would like to work as a German teacher at your school.
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My undergraduate German philology program included a two-year teaching practicum in lower secondary and secondary school.

I teach primary school.
I teach at a primary school in Paris.
I teach at a private school in Paris.
I would like to work as a German teacher at your school.
At the school, I was in charge of designing the class curr
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Hello,
thank you for your help.
All the sentences are very useful...
I am still a bit confused, though..
If I understand well, it is better to say 'teach at a school" than 'work'...Are these sentences ok, too?:

I teach (German) at a primary school.
I work as a German teacher at a primary school in Paris.

(If I undertsand well, if there is no full
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If I understand well, it is better to say 'teach at a school" than 'work'.-- It is more specific, yes

Are these sentences ok, too? I teach (German) at a primary school. I work as a German teacher at a primary school in Paris.- Both are fine.

(If I undertsand well, if there is no full name of a school, I should write it in small letters.- Yes.

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