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ask 4 the third time to help me in this topic





wizardchildsmile
Egypt

ok
 
 im so so so sorry  for using this languague I use internet all the time so I think it is ok to write  like that
 
 i hope  all of you accept my apologize
 
sorry

28 Jan 2010     



Stellam
Argentina

It �s ok. But do not be sorry, just make your posts readable for everybody, that �s all.
Regards,
Stella

28 Jan 2010     



niacouto
Portugal

Dear wizardchildsmile,

Are you a teacher of English? I can �t really understand what you need to know (?). I �d really like to help, but first I need to understand what you mean!

28 Jan 2010     



johanne23232
Israel

Hello Wizardchild,

 May I suggest that you simply ask your professor? I �m sure you wouldn �t be judged badly if you told him / her that you need more specific information.  I always tell my students that asking for clarification is a great thing to do when you are unsure of what is being asked of you.

I agree with the other responses regarding your posts. I myself am often guilty of omitting capital letters when I use chat , or sometimes in email.......but when you are asking for professional help on a teachers � forum it �s a good idea to write legibly.

Good luck in your search!

28 Jan 2010     



zoemorosini
United States

Hi Wizardchildsmile:

I really have no idea what a "response sheet" is.  However, let �s break it down and maybe come up with some ideas.

A response is an answer.  Does that mean your professor wants to know what an answer sheet (for a standardized exam, for example) looks like?  Some are formatted with little circles that you fill in with pencil, corresponding to a multiple choice question. 

For example:  A test might contain something like this...

Question:  How many days are in a week?
A.  seven
B.  five
C.  twelve
D.  six

The correct answer is A, so I would color in the "A" circle on my answer sheet.
If this is what your professor means, you can probably find out more doing a search for "Scantron form" or "multiple-choice question answer sheet" or the like.

On the other hand, an open-response questionnaire or evaluation is usually a piece of paper with questions printed directly on it, and you write your answers where there is space provided.  This sort of paper does not require  a separate "answer sheet" because you write your answers directly on it.  It�s often used at the end of a college course when the professor wants to know how he or she did; these are often anonymous and you can be honest in your evaluation of their work.

Perhaps your professor doesn �t know the correct term--that �s tricky, especially if he or she is not able to admit it.  You deserve a clear definition, however, so I would talk to him or her soon. 

We �ll be able and VERY HAPPY Smileto help you when we can understand what you �re asking!

Your American friend


28 Jan 2010     



anitarobi
Croatia

Sorry, I still don �t get it. Is it an answer key or a grading sheet? I �m really sorry, we �d all like to help. I know you want to create one for your sts, but I don �t get -
1. who will be filling it in - you or the students?
2. is it related to any special topic or is it a general type of some sort of table?
3. I actually thought you �d like a survey - sth for your sts to fill in to show what they liked about the lessons, what they found difficult, etc.
Really don �t get it. I googled response sheet and found this (see below) but it �s all related to a special topic and it �s a comprehension check worksheet...
If that �s it, then it depends which topic you need a worksheet for, what age group and knowledge level your sts are and what you actually want to check - their undesrtanding of the material, their writing skills, grammar...
Sorry, I have to go now (it �s late here). Wish we could help more.

28 Jan 2010     

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