How do you pronounce the word "schedule" in British English?

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A list of planned activities or things to be done showing the time Or dates when they are intended to happen or be done
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I am a physiotherapy student and have experience of 6-7 years of teaching at various institutes

It's pronounced as ˈskejəl
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Sound ship dool dool much like the word shed
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I am online Quran teacher 7 years

Sound ship dool dool much like the word shed
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Previous Teaching in India, HP & TN and obviously native UK British.

This is a classic word that American's misprounce compared to the British English. British English pronounce, "shedule", 'shed' 'ule' which the American English pronounce, 'sked' 'ule'.
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