Podcast 9 - Exam Results
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 28, 2005
Episode Duration |
00:18:59
Two students talk about different types of exams.
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse Audio Index: Slow dialog: 0:47 Explanations: 3:03 Fast dialog: 13:34 Questions: 15:11 Woman: Hi, what are you doing? Man: I'm preparing for the exam this week. M: What did you get on the last test? W: I really blew it. I got a 78. The professor graded on a curve and I got a “C-“. I just don't do well on multiple choice tests. Last semester when I took the prerequisite, the professor had open-book tests. They were still hard but I did a lot better on those. W: Well, a 78 isn't so bad. M: Yes, it is. And, it's worth a large part of our grade. W: Really? How much? M: According to syllabus, it's worth 40% of our final grade. How did you do? W: I got lucky. I got a 91. I'm okay taking multiple choice, true-false, and short answer exams. It's the essay tests that trip me up. It's so hard for me to organize my ideas when the test is timed and there's a proctor standing over me. I just stare at the blank blue book pages and panic. M: You got a 91! You must be pulling a solid “B” in this class. W: I would be if I had done better on the last two quizzes. I think I have a “C” average right now. M: It sounds like we're both trying to raise our final grades in this class. Do you want to study together for the next exam? It's supposed to be a mix of short answer, multiple choice, and essay questions. W: Sure, I guess so, but you'd better bring the pizza. M: Sure, you've got it. Note: TOEFL® is a registered trademark of the Educational Testing Service, which does not endorse and was not involved in the production of this podcast.

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