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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Joseph AI'm sorry to bother you.

No bother, people reply here because they want to help. Sometimes I learn things here as well.

Joseph ASo, are "section, group, or track" okay in British English?

No.


This is more a question of who your words are intended for. You mentioned students and a location in Turkey so, those students would be likely to know what track, group and section mean in your context.


You would only need to change the wording if you gave the questions to foreigners who are not familiar with the Turkish exam system.

  

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anonymous You mentioned students and a location in Turkey so, those students would be likely to know what track, group and section mean in your context. You would only need to change the wording if you gave the questions to foreigners who are not familiar with the Turkish exam system. Thanks a lot, anonymous.

  • anonymous You mentioned students and a location in Turkey so, those students would be likely to know what track, group and section mean in your context.
  • You would only need to change the wording if you gave the questions to foreigners who are not familiar with the Turkish exam system.
  • Thanks a lot, anonymous.
  • I will stick to "section, group, and track".
  • I don't why you don't have any names for these categories.
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anonymous You mentioned students and a location in Turkey so, those students would be likely to know what track, group and section mean in your context. You would only need to change the wording if you gave the questions to foreigners who are not familiar with the Turkish exam system.

Thanks a lot, anonymous.

If you don't have such a system in the UK

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