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na | b language |
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na | Second Foreign Language |
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b language Explanation: In Sweden the B language is an additional choice made by college students in the 3-year 'Gymnasium' as an additon to the A language (English) Typical B languages are German, French and Spanish Native Swede |
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Second Foreign Language Explanation: This is Skolverkets (The National Agency for Education) own translation of "B-språk" "C-språk" would be "Third Foreign Language" Reference: http://www.skolverket.se/inter/betyg/kkod.shtml |
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