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first attempt - yippieh


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 | | From: | ai_kizu |
| Date: | February 17th, 2008 11:37 pm (UTC) |
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Well done :3.
Oh, thanks^^ Hope you're doing fine as well!
 | | From: | eesia |
| Date: | February 18th, 2008 07:47 am (UTC) |
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LOL, every time I see this reverted scale I'm little confused. Congratulations!
hehe, yeah, I don't manage withe these A's and O's and E's... For our Abitur (High School Certificate?) we have the reverted scale from 15 to 0 as well, but just there.
*hugs*
 | | From: | eesia |
| Date: | February 19th, 2008 05:30 pm (UTC) |
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Well, I had 5.6 for my Abitur And at the uni we had 2-5 scale while in schools there is 1-6 scale. Dude! Complicated! *hugs*
wait a moment, so your 1-6 scale means that 6 is very good? cause otherwise I guess you wouldn't have an Abitur?
 | | From: | eesia |
| Date: | February 19th, 2008 06:05 pm (UTC) |
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Yep. 1 means very bad, actually it means you misspell your name 2: you failed 3: enough 4: good 5: very good 6: excellent or above the material
woah, I guess that means really revers^^ Hm, and congrats to whenever you achieved your Abitur! I got 1.3, so, in reverse, it's good as well^^ Though we say 1 is very good and 2 is good. 3 is satisfying, 4 enough, 5 failed, 6 yeah^^
 | | From: | eesia |
| Date: | February 19th, 2008 06:25 pm (UTC) |
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Well, I kind of know your scale, I've learned about it on my German class. And thank you, and congrats on your score :) *hugs*
hm, yeah, we did the French scale in classes as well, but I never had Polish, so, there you go... I wonder if the East Germans learn Polish? Like, I'm so close to France, we rather learn French... *hugs*
 | | From: | eesia |
| Date: | February 20th, 2008 06:52 pm (UTC) |
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I live near Russia but have never learned Russian ;) In Poland, right now, the most popular language they learn in schools is English, then German or French, then Latin (required in medical and law schools) and Russian? Not that much. Which is kind of stupid. *hugs*
OK, I haven't learnt Dutch neither, but it's not such a big language, but I know that some schools close to the border offer it to their students.
But Russian, there're so many people who speak Russian, it would really make sense to learn it... Stupid it is.
Yeah, English is first foreign language here as well. At the moment they start in third year, but they want to push it to first year even! A few years ago it was still fifth year, though. French and Latin seventh year, then I could've chosen Spanish later on. Some schools have Italian, some other languages, really differs, I think.
that might sound wrong: French OR Latin ;D
 | | From: | eesia |
| Date: | February 20th, 2008 07:14 pm (UTC) |
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Sadly kids in kindergarten are learning English here *la sigh* But with this Russian is stupid, as you said.
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