

But I can’t say that I didn’t expect to fail this year. I actually had expectations that I would fail all of my classes, so it wasn’t that big of a surprise. But, imagine my surprise when I find out that I am actually passing 3 of my 11 classes for this term. Albeit, those three grades aren’t the best, but they are passing!
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The grading system in Denmark is very different from the way Canada grades. Your mark is based out of a scale of -3 to 12 where 12 is the highest. The three classes that I have managed to pass are: English with a 10 French with a 2 and Art with a 7.
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Although not too bad, not the type of grades I’m used to! Except for the English one, but that was a given since that is the only class in my timetable taught in English. It’s a challenging thing, coming to school everyday to learn lessons that are in a foreign language. And as each day passes, I feel as though I am learning more words in this tricky language!
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There will be times where I am sitting at my desk, listening to the teacher, and I will a few words that I know and it will be so exciting! Reading and writing in Danish is a much easier thing to do than listening to it! With the help of my family, I am finding that I seem to be finally understanding more things, and am becoming more confident in speaking in this language. As one term draws to an end, I can begin to look forward to beginning the new term with a fresh start and start bringing all my grades up as I begin to understand what is actually being taught in all these classes! As is usually the hope with all students, but even more so for us exchange students. 🙂
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