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#2 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:59 am What is "increase one's score" termed? |
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Hi,
I would simply use the word 'falsify' because that's what's happening. Many years ago I worked as an English teacher in a private school of English in another country and happened to catch the secretary 'upgrading' marks on an exam paper that I had spent a long time correcting following very precise marking procedures. I got quite angry about this and it wasn't long before the school and I parted company. The parents of the students had paid a lot of money for their children to attend the school and apparently always had to have reports saying how well their offspring were doing!
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#3 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:06 am thx |
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| Thanks, but if you want to mention the number of scores (I'm not sure about this structure) added to the real score of a student , it gets really hard to use the verb "falsify." Is there any other more appropriate verb to be used? |
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#4 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:14 am What is "increase one's score" termed? |
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Hi,
I'm afraid I can't follow your meaning. If a student fails a course because the score isn't high enough and then the teacher increases the score so that the student then passes, surely this is falsification!!
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#5 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:42 am What is "increase one's score" termed? |
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| Alan wrote: | Hi,
I'm afraid I can't follow your meaning. If a student fails a course because the score isn't high enough and then the teacher increases the score so that the student then passes, surely this is falsification!!
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#6 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:58 am What is "increase one's score" termed? |
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#7 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:31 am i mean |
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What I mean might be better clarified in the following example:
I got 7 on my English test and I failed. My dad talked to the teacher and he increased my score to 10 so that I could pass the test. When talking to my friend I went: the teacher falsified 3 scores. IS that correct? |
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#8 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:54 am What is "increase one's score" termed? |
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| Bumped up my score. |
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#9 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 14:05 pm What is "increase one's score" termed? |
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Hi Jraou
You could say this:
"The teacher padded my score/grade by three points."
Using the word "padded" would also add a sense of "falsify" here. . |
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#10 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 17:16 pm What is "increase one's score" termed? |
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| Cranked up. |
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#11 (permalink) Wed Oct 08, 2008 18:53 pm What is "increase one's score" termed? |
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| You can use "normalized" or "adjusted". I find it strange that some teachers do this. What is the point of having tests? |
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#12 (permalink) Thu Oct 09, 2008 0:07 am What is "increase one's score" termed? |
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Perhaps:
1. The teacher falsified my score by giving me three extra marks. 2. After due consideration, my score was moderated upwards by 43%.
Less specifically:
3. The teacher was encouraged to compensate for a shocking deficiency in the test.
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#13 (permalink) Thu Oct 09, 2008 7:17 am What is "increase one's score" termed? |
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| Quote: | 1. The teacher falsified my score by giving me three extra marks. 2. After due consideration, my score was moderated upwards by 43%. |
In which register would you expect those verbs to be found? |
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