Re: [Talk] senior high vs. vocational high

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Senior high school graduates might get better scores in TOEIC because they took more English classes per week, and the load of such courses was quite demanding: As is known, senior high school students must learn the most frequently-used 7,000 words and 100 or so commonly-used sentence patterns in order to perform well in the General Scholastic Ability Test (學測) and Advanced Subjects Test (指考). This heavy workload forced them to sharpen English in a relatively short period of time. And yet, sad to say, for many, their English proficiency reached its summit before the big tests, and soon after the entrance exams, their English ability worsened dramatically due to their hatred of English: Who could, after all, enjoy learning English under high pressure? As for vocational high graduates, they took fewer English courses, and English as a subject did not play a significant role as majors. This perhaps can explain why in terms of performances in tests, vocational high graduates get a comparatively lower grade, compared with that of senior high graduates. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 1.162.238.107 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/EngTalk/M.1538055798.A.371.html
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