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1.Is it correct to say that a student got a written reprimand from the maths teacher in the gradebook for incorrect conduct like e.g. picking on classmates?
2.Do British/American teachers use on-line gradebooks to not only complete it with marks but also notes about students' behaviour? (like in our country? )
3. Does "he went over to the board / went up to the board to wipe it" sound good?
4. Do British/American students get "conduct" marks when they are well or badly-behaved?

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4. Do British/American students get "conduct" marks when they are well or badly-behaved?

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1.Is it correct to say that a student got a written reprimand from the maths teacher in the gradebook for incorrect conduct like e.g. picking on classmates?


1. Is it correct to say that a student got a written reprimand from their maths teacher in their gradebook for incorrect conduct like e.g. picking on classmates? 1. Is it correct to say that a student got a written reprimand from their maths teacher in their gradebook for incorrect conduct like picking on classmates?

Make sure to put a little space after the number + . In English, if you don't know the gender of someone you can write "their". Some people don't like this, though, so you can also write "his/her". E.g. "in his/her gradebook". "Like" and "e.g." mean the same sort of thing, so you don't need to write both.

2.Do British/American teachers use on-line gradebooks to not only complete it with marks but also notes about students' behaviour? (like in our country? )


2. Do British/American teachers use on-line gradebooks to not only complete it withrecord marks but also make notes abouton students' behaviour? (like in our country? ) 2. Do British/American teachers use on-line gradebooks to not only record marks but also make notes on students' behaviour? (like in our country? )

3. Does "he went over to the board / went up to the board to wipe it" sound good?


3. Does "he went over to the board / went up to the board to wipe it" sound good? 3. Does "he went over to the board / went up to the board to wipe it" sound good?

Both of these sound fine :) If he was sitting down first, I would say "went up" because he has to stand up first.

4. Do British/American students get "conduct" marks when they are well or badly-behaved?


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