Friday, April 23, 2010

COMPULSORY EDUCATION UP TO 18 YEARS OLD

8 comments:

Marta Teacher said...

Hello everybody¡ Here you have one of the videos we have made in class during the second term. I honestly thank the two girls who have let me publish it although they wish to remain anonymous.

Thank you girls, and WELL DONE¡¡

BeaVampirilla said...

Yes good video haha...
and Marta when was your birthday??
Happy birthday!! =)

BeaVampirilla said...

And I'm Bea 2ºB class i forget tell you this in the other message!!

Marta Teacher said...

Next Sunday¡¡¡ Oh my God¡ I'm already 30¡ I can't believe it¡ Are you going to bring me a present? ha ha ha. thank you for your comment Bea

BeaVampirilla said...

I don't know... ha ha ha!! what do you want? (Something I can bring you) no te pases!! sorry for write in spanish I don't Know that ha ha ha

Sra. Gilroy said...

We really liked your video. Here in Iowa we have to pass the 8th grade and be 16 years old. Many parents make their students stay in school until we finish high school and even college sometimes. When we finish high school we are 18 years old. not many people drop out of our high school in Solon, IA. 90 percent of our students finish high school when they are about 18. It is much harder to get a good paying job if you do not have a high school diploma.

Solon High School Bloque 2
Gracias

Sra. Gilroy said...

We are bloque 3 de Solon Iowa.
We are impressed at how much English you know! We are impressed with your speaking skills! We have compulsory education in the U.S. until 16 years.
Everyone here stays in school until they are 17 or 18 years old. What percent of your students who can go to school do go to school? We think 95 percent of our students stay and graduate from Solon High School.
In the U.S. the dropout rate is about 20%.

Sra. Gilroy said...

We are Solon Spanish Class Bloque 4.
The video was funny. The puppets were cute! Good job! We could understand some of it, but not all of it. :P

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