Thursday, May 12, 2016

Final exam: Toiling on the first day – BN DeStem

BREDA – Was it difficult? Or was it last? BN DeStem following examinations in the region. Thursday: Dutch (VWO) I Physics (secondary school) The Nassau I Breda
 

It is a hugely exciting time for high school students. After months of preparation for the final exams Thursday went really started. The HAVO started with social sciences and physics. The VWO students bent over Dutch.

It is more than 24 degrees warm first exam day, as well as the high school Breda The Nassau. Flink sweaty walk the students from the exam hall. The VWO students have finished Dutch advance all the most talked examination this year. In recent weeks, there was much criticism of teachers and linguists about how Dutch is tested. It would, according to critics to contribute little to the knowledge of language and language skills.

“There has definitely going to think about what are tested in the exam Dutch. I’m sure there are this time responses in the correction model will stand, which I am surprised, “says teacher Dutch Ineke van de Steenoven. She has just supervised by the exam and was between fleeting look at the jobs. “It was a comprehensive exam. Almost all students needed full time to get it off”, Van Steenhoven gives her the first impression. “The text selection was good, but there were too many texts.”

“It was quite difficult. I’m nervous about how it went,” the Floor Jooste says (19) from Breda, while the gymnasium bleed. “The criticism on television and in the newspapers about the exam Dutch made me nervous.” The difficulty of this exam was in its mainly because “the high number of open questions. “Often there was a maximum number of words for the answer. You will go long think about your wording.”

“It went reasonably” smiles vwo’er Giancarlo Oprins (18) from Gilze. “It was hard to keep myself to the maximum number of words.” The most he sees on the final exam at Latin. “Of course it is not the practice tests went so well.”

“The head is gone,” said Nikky Diepstraten from Breda. She became Thursday 17 and received as a birthday present a secondary school exam in Physics. “That’s not very nice on your birthday. For most exams next week, I’m happy all ready.” She is now a 7.0 for physics. “I hope to have it removed from a mediocrity.”

Much of the VMBO pupils begins Friday with the first exam: French. For HAVO are Dutch and geography on the program. VWO are chemistry and art scheduled.

A total of 210,000 secondary school students participate in the national exams. The examination period lasts until Friday 27th May.

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