Allroundträning A/LK

English translation: lokal kurs

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Swedish term or phrase:Allroundträning A/LK
English translation:lokal kurs
Entered by: Cynthia Coan

04:54 Feb 14, 2014
Swedish to English translations [PRO]
Education / Pedagogy / School transcript: Grades and course information
Swedish term or phrase: Allroundträning A/LK
I understand that "allroundträning," appearing in a list of courses beside which course codes, credit/scores, and grades are posted, refers to "all round training" but I can't make sense out of "LK." This term appears again in a column with the heading "Koder," under which occasionally appears the entry "U" ("Utökat" or "Extended") but I still can't figure out "LK." Any hints?
Cynthia Coan
United States
Local time: 08:34
lokal kurs
Explanation:
The requested term, "Allroundträning A/LK", differs somewhat from the actual question, which seems to be what "LK" stands for.

"LK" is short for "lokal kurs", which in turn is supposed to translate, rather unsurprisingly, as "local course" (source: http://www.programkontoret.se/Global/material/ordbok_utbildn...
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Leif Ohman
United States
Local time: 08:34
Grading comment
Many thanks! Now that I've seen the proposed answer it seems obvious, but before my mind was totally blank.
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lokal kurs


Explanation:
The requested term, "Allroundträning A/LK", differs somewhat from the actual question, which seems to be what "LK" stands for.

"LK" is short for "lokal kurs", which in turn is supposed to translate, rather unsurprisingly, as "local course" (source: http://www.programkontoret.se/Global/material/ordbok_utbildn...


Example sentence(s):
  • Ange uppgifter om utökad kurs (U), uppgifter om lokal kurs (LK),
  • I denna kolumn ska uppgift om lokal kurs anges med koden LK.

    Reference: http://www.scb.se/Statistik/UF/UF0102/_dokument/Uppgiftslamn...
    Reference: http://www.skolverket.se/regelverk/skolfs/skolfs?_xurl_=http...
Leif Ohman
United States
Local time: 08:34
Native speaker of: Native in SwedishSwedish
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
Many thanks! Now that I've seen the proposed answer it seems obvious, but before my mind was totally blank.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Sven Petersson
1 hr
  -> Thanks, Sven

agree  rajagopalan sampatkumar
2 hrs
  -> Thanks, Sampat

agree  Anna Herbst: Acronyms such as LK are generally explained on the certificate.
1 day 1 hr
  -> Thanks, Anna
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