jg574
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practico
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hi ! i �d like to know how to say "practico" in english, in spanish we use this word and it �s kind of test but not so formal... please!! because i �m sure that my sts will ask me tomorrow when i tell them that they �ll have a "practico". thanks!!
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15 Sep 2011
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Morticia87
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Hi! I tell them "practical work" |
15 Sep 2011
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Stellam
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I don �t know. I �d say "you have a test".
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15 Sep 2011
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Apodo
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You will give the students a practice test. |
15 Sep 2011
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douglas
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"practice test" --if the test doesn �t count for their grade
"quiz" --if the test only counts a little bit
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15 Sep 2011
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cely
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Hello! I tell my students: you have a "Practical work" |
15 Sep 2011
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douglas
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I �m sorry but I don �t think practical work is correct. "Practical" normally refers to the "hands-on" (versus the theoretical) part of a subject. Therefore, practical work would imply physically doing something (such as tying your shoe). |
15 Sep 2011
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