The art of thinking...

The art of thinking...

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Maturita mistakes...and other stories ;-)


Well, it's that time of the year - the exams are over, most of the students have been successful - apparently only 6 students failed from 4AB,8AB & 6AF - which is a big improvement on the 11 last year! As well as making notes to mark the students, I also collect ideas on how to help the students more...what are the regular problems which keep cropping up...and also some of the more memorable moments :-) Hope you enjoy the read!!

  •   Tom was talking about corruption in football as a referee – he was once approached by someone with a bribe - he told them to pay the other team as he didn't accept bribes! ;-)
  • One student commented that the Statue of liberty has a 'fire in her hand'!! (if it helps you now, the word is 'TORCH'!)
  • Another student didn't seem to understand what 'hitch-hiking' meant as he went on to say that 'my family and grand-parents used to do it together'! (we guessed he meant hiking!)
  • Pronunciation is always important, but even as a native speaker, I can learn something amusing – for example, one student, talking about travel, said 'cycle paths' – but to me it did sound like 'psychopaths'! :-)
  • When asked 'what are the opposite to serious newspapers', one girl said 'not so serious' ;-)
  • The same student also said that there was 'no difference in the news between CT1 and Nova!' - which I find very hard to believe...
  • A number of students still like to go 'skying' – maybe one day they will go 'skiing' too...
  • Sometimes a student is lucky to pick a relevant topic - Eva G had 'English and American Literature' – and she had the peace symbol (connected with Allen Ginsberg) on her ring...and it was on the US Literature Map too! How cool is that?!

  • Another student was asked about CR – 'what is grown in the area of Mikulov?' - 'Vegetables,' she said. Yeah – gimme some of that carrot wine! :-)
  • The same girl also looked at some pictures of famous Czechs and said that Masaryk was Smetana! :-o (Even I know what Masaryk looks like!)
  • We were informed by one girl that lacrosse was the British National Sport!
  • One young man said that terrorists 'hitch-hiked a plane and flew it into the Twin Towers' – to which Mrs Bicova said, 'and were they standing on the cloud at the time?' (I'm sure he meant hijacked...)
  • The same guy, when asked about a historical date said 'I don't know.' Mrs Castulikova tried to give him a clue and said '17...?' to which he replied 'I really don't know!' - and with great emphasis!
  • Sometimes students get their much rehearsed and memorised information mixed up – 'in autumn, nature springs to life...'
  • And often the right word just eludes them – in talking about the Environment, one girl said 'the facilities are going into the air...!' - she meant to say 'the fossil fuels are going into the atmosphere...'
  • One girl said that 'one lesson (at SGO) lasts a quarter of an hour...' - she wishes!! :-)
  • Those tricky grammar questions can sound amusing...if the student gets it wrong! – 'it's dark, I will switch off the light...'
  • When asked 'what is the best thing about being a teenager', a young man replied 'That I don't care about anything!'
  • One of the more common mistakes - 'I travel to school on foot...' - are those feet motorised??
  • The wrong word again! One girl was describing a picture connected with health – looking at a picture she said 'it looks serious, there is a cemetary.' Mrs Agnew replied, 'It's an ambulance!' 
  • When asked what character he would like to be in history, a young man replied, 'I want to be a prince and have an adventure with a dragon and a princess...but I don't know which would be the biggest adventure!'
  • Many students change history and geography during their English exams: 'Missisppi is 4 kilometres long...' 
  • And some manage to keep it at a basic level...'In Florida there is alligator – it is a very big animal...'
  • We were also told by one girl that 'horses are used as a form of communication...' (she meant transport, of course...but perhaps horses do speak??)
  • Even though I warn students...there is always one! – 'Are you chewing gum?' - There is a quick swallowing motion...'No!' ;-)
  • Some basic knowledge is required – 'There are taxis in London.' 'What colour?' 'Yellow...' :-O
  • And often I can learn a new phrase in English, which is borrowed from Czech culture & traditions – referring to May 1st holiday a young girl said, 'I have been under the tree this year...'
  • Some students insist on telling us - 'I am boring...' (and we might get bored of listening to it!) 
  • And some students can be very confident – on coming to the end of her exams she was asked - 'What will the weather be like tomorrow?' 'It will be nice, I will have passed Maturita!'
  • Literature is sometimes rewritten too – about Oscar Wilde it was said by one young man that 'His most famous work is 'My Fair Lady'...and another of his plays is 'The Little Prince'...'

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