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The different levels of language are studied in the different courses taught at school. The first level of language is known as A1, the second level is A2 and so forth. It is usually recommended to study a variety of languages so that you have a good basis for comparison when you reach the upper levels. If your child wants to learn Spanish, they may enrol in classes taught in Spanish or German or English with French being optional. There is also the opportunity to learn a second language, though this is optional and few schools offer it. At school there is a greater emphasis on learning the French language, because French culture is highly valued in Galicia. However, Galician culture is not studied as much as it needs to be. If you are interested in learning more about Galician culture then you could send your child to one of the free courses that are offered during summer holidays or at weekends throughout the year. All learning materials are provided by both the national government and by local government. There are no extra expenses for parents other than transport costs if they live far away from their nearest school or if they have children who attend different schools. The General Education Law states that all children who live in Galicia and who are between the ages of 6 and 16 must go to school. This law also states that part-time education is not legal in Galicia. This means that children without the necessary permit certificates cannot attend school even if they live close by and it is more economical for parents to send them to school than not. This may sound harsh but it's actually a good thing for students because tests, both written and oral, are taken on a regular basis and if a student does not possess adequate knowledge of their chosen subject then they will fail the test and their parents will be fined for this failure under Spanish law. Tests are not just conducted on school premises either, they can also be conducted at your local town hall. All the teacher's hope is that if their kids fail the test, then they will study harder next time around. There are three different types of universities in Galicia which award degrees: public universities, private universities, and higher institutes. Public universities are free; students pay only for the cost of books and don't even have to pay for exams which makes students' lives much easier. There are three private institutions which charge tuition fees but offer cheaper alternatives like scholarships or grants which means that it is possible to study here without having to spend a fortune on your education. The only university which requires a tuition fee is the University of Vigo, but if you can't afford this then there are other options available to you. In Galicia students have the opportunity to acquire other forms of education. There are a variety of cultural activities and workshops that children can attend during weekends and holidays. These workshops help boost a child's self-esteem and support their school work while being educational. There are also non-formal education systems where parents have the opportunity to take part in exercises which teach them how to best educate their children by allowing them practice teaching their kids by teaching themselves about various subjects. cfa1e77820
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