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Saturday, May 28, 2011

That's all, folks!

Classes are over, so the time has come to give you some final advice. This year, instead of the usual recommendations  (relax, read the instructions carefully, organise your composition, write slowly, 'dance' with your partners in the oral exam, etc.etc.) here's a list of the 10 things you should NOT do:



There are probably many more things you'd better not do at exam time -just be creative and try!- but the only one thing you should do is ENJOY it!

Thanks for your attention and patience, and ...
I wish you all the best

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks at you
Your classes were very pleasant. I've enjoyed it.
I'll try to pass my exam, but I leave it to chance, so, the die is cast!!! See you on Thursday !!
Hanne

FERNANDEZ said...

Anyway, as the Olympic motto says, "the most important thing is to participate"

Merlin said...

History just remembers the winners. Nobody cares about the second or the losers…

Ona said...

How cruel you are, dear Merlin ... but since Hanne and F. are with mottos and quotations, "So the last shall be first, and the first last" (somewhere in the Bible)... whatever that means.
You don't actually have to be the first, you only have to get a 65, so just do it!

Anonymous said...

Nice week with british weather to do an important english exam... this must be a signal... sure! Good Luck everyone!

Iván