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sebas555
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hi everybody! i would like to know which is the most suitable way of saying
�overall score�, final average, total average... when you want to write the final mark in a school report.
I Have To Present A Report About My Students´ Grades And Attendance, However I Haven´t Found A Word For "inasistencia" In English, That´s To Say, The Days Students Didn´t Go To My Class.
is it ok to say report cards??
i havent found a sample here. do you know where could i find one. i have mine to share:)
thanks a lot in advance
sebas
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8 Feb 2010
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johanne23232
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Hello Sebas, How about "final grade" or "final mark" ? It �s what we use here. and "Absences" for the days the kids were missing. Hope this can help! all the best, Johanne
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8 Feb 2010
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sebas555
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thanks a lot Johanne:)
is it ok for you to say Absent times???
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8 Feb 2010
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douglas
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"days absent" or "absence"
"final grade" or "final average" (if it �s a percent and not a grade) |
8 Feb 2010
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sebas555
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what d u mean by percent , like this % 50?
i want to say final average mark. like promedio final in spanish, is it ok ? thanks douglas:=) |
8 Feb 2010
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douglas
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--An average can be given as a percent (i.e 90%)
--or as a grade point average, an average between a series of grades:
A= 1, B=2, C=3, D=4, F=6
the student has 4 As, 2 Bs, and 1D = 4 + 4 +4 = 12
12 divided by 7 = 1.71
the student has a 1.7 grade point average! |
8 Feb 2010
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