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Hợp's Đậu Xanh Posted 10 years ago
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"English diploma " acceptable ??
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Well, it's not a standard phrase, so whether or not it's "acceptable" depends on what you mean by it. It could be a diploma written in English, or a diploma issued by a school in England. What are you trying to say?

  • Well, it's not a standard phrase, so whether or not it's "acceptable" depends on what you mean by it.
  • It could be a diploma written in English, or a diploma issued by a school in England.
  • What are you trying to say?
  • If you mean a diploma earned by someone for studying the English language, that would not be the best way to say it.
  • Also, "true or false" (your subject line) really doesn't make sense.
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Well, it's not a standard phrase, so whether or not it's "acceptable" depends on what you mean by it. It could be a diploma written in English, or a diploma issued by a school in England. What are you trying to say? If you mean a diploma earned by someone for studying the English language, that would not be the best way to say it.

Also, "true or false" (your subject line) really doesn'
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yeah! I mean a diploma for studying the English language
And can you tell me the best way to say it
Thanks.
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It depends on what level of study we're talking about. University? A program specifically devoted to English language? You might say "I received a diploma from the English Language School of _____."

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