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School diary. #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 08, 2011 14:27 pm   School diary.
 

Hi all of you,

Do teachers in the UK use the term school diary? Because English teachers over here always say to students: 'Take your school diaries.' A school diary is some sort of book in which students write down the subject matter of a class/their homework for the next day and so on.

Is school diary correct? If not, then what is the correct word in English?

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School diary. #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 08, 2011 17:18 pm   School diary.
 

'Homework Diary' seems to be a standard phrase.
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School diary. #3 (permalink) Wed Jun 08, 2011 17:21 pm   School diary.
 

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School diary. #4 (permalink) Wed Jun 08, 2011 17:21 pm   School diary.
 

And ofcourse, thank you too Esteeven.
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Re: School diary. #5 (permalink) Sat Jun 18, 2011 14:39 pm   Re: School diary.
 

Alexandro wrote:
Hi all of you,

Do teachers in the UK use the term school diary? Because English teachers over here always say to students: 'Take your school diaries.' A school diary is some sort of a book in which students write down the subject matter of a class/their homework for the next day and so on.

Is school diary correct? If not, then what is the correct word in English?

Thanks
Alex

..some sort of book.. or

..some sort of a book..

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School diary. #6 (permalink) Sat Jun 18, 2011 14:46 pm   School diary.
 

Either.

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