Come in.Hi,Kei. Hi,may I talk to you now? Sure. Urm,I'm a bit worried about my exam results. Oh,are you? Well,in Japan,if I fail the (1),I can still stay in the same year. But in England,I heard that students have got to leave the university.Is it correct? Well,it depends on the(2). Often,if a students has been ill or had (3),they can take a year off-and then, redo exams and rejoin the course where they left off.I may be possible to redo a year,but it's not common. It's not common to redo a year in England?Do they automatically have to leave the university? Not (4).They only have to leave if they've done no work.They will get several(5). In general,once a student is accepted-and the entry procedure is quite (6)-the university doesn't like failures and so will hope to aware of problems before they become too serious. It's the same with Japanese universities.But is there another alternative so that the student doesn't have to leave the university? Oh,yes.Another alternative is a non-honours degree.For example,if a student's course work is good,but examinations are poor or not taken. Each case is judged on its (7). Generally,students with problems are warned,(8) and then either proceed or not-through (9). Repeating a year is unusual-though it may be possible to do this by(10) to another university. OK,now I understand.Thank you for your time.Bye.Bye.