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Category Archives: 3r ESO
Results for 3rd ESO A grade
Unfortunately, results haven’t been as good as expected. Out of 22 students, there are:
- 10 failed students.
- 6 students with a 5 (phew!)
- 5 students with a 6.
- Only 1 student with a 7, the highest result in the class.
The class average is 4,6 and it can be subdivided in:
- 3,5 exams.
- 4,5 dossiers and projects.
- 5,8 class attitude.
However, these results include those from students who do not come to the classroom, something which distorts the average results of the students who do come to school every day.
3rd ESO C Grade results
The results for the second term are very similar to those from the first term.
- There have been 5 people out of 24 who have failed English language. These 5 people are the same people who failed the first term except for one boy, who had a 5 and now only a 4,
- 9 people got a 5,
- 5 people got a ,
- Only 4 students got a 7.
The class average is 5,51 and it can be subdivided in:
- Exams: 4,7
- Dossiers and projects: 6,1
- Class attitude: 6,4
These results show that, whereas students are working very hard this year and their dossiers are complete and correct, the exams are still under 5 and should improve.
Where can I find exercises to practice “will” or the first conditional
3rd ESO grade students are invited to post links to exercises that can help you practice ‘will’ or the first conditional.
You can start searching on the following addresses:
Esculapi Returns to Empúries, diari d’ escola
The Spanish elections in British media
The ‘crib’ or chuleta
The students of 3rd ESO A decided they wanted to use a crib. So here is the size of the crib:
5 cm long x 4 cm high.
No more, no less.
Irregular verbs exams…
… because of the ‘portes obertes’ I haven’t had time to write 4 new exams, so just use the exams that I gave you before Christmas.
Practice your listening skills
Try this little game where you have a text but you can’t see the words. Click on the first word to listen to the short story and then write the words that you hear. It’s a very simple game, but it’s hard to understand absolutely everything. Will you take up the challenge?
Excellent for listening practice!!! If you want more, try here.
Language posters for 3rd ESO grade
Remember that the deadlines for the language posters are:
- 6th March (Thursday), 3rd ESO C.
- 7th March (Friday), 3rd ESO A.
Here you can find information on the following languages:
- Numbers in Hungarian, Japanese, and Icelandic.
- Family membes in Hungarian, Japanese and Icelandic (press Ctrl+f and write ‘father’, they’re all there).
- Curious expressions in Hungarian, Japanese and Icelandic.
- Linguistic curiosities can be found at wikipedia.org
- Read about beautiful fonts that look Japanese.