Moyenne Devoirs

English translation: homework average

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French term or phrase:Moyenne Devoirs
English translation:homework average
Entered by: Claire Nolan

18:17 Aug 2, 2010
French to English translations [Non-PRO]
Law/Patents - Education / Pedagogy / French African Education
French term or phrase: Moyenne Devoirs
This term comes from a Niger secondary or higher mark sheet. It comes from the list of terms which describes the mark the student has received.

Along side it says No, Matieres, Coef, Moyenne Devoirs, etc.

I would like to know the answer in a British English context please.

Many thanks and Kind regards.

Stephen Mason
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homework average
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Claire Nolan
3Assignments (& Tests) Average Score
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homework average


Explanation:
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Claire Nolan
Local time: 12:08
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 68

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agree  Rebecca Davis
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agree  Chris Hall: No explanation needed.
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agree  sktrans
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1 day 2 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
Assignments (& Tests) Average Score


Explanation:
"Assignment" is used in UK as well as in USA, and includes homework, classwork, and even online tests.

Euqinimod (X)
Local time: 18:08
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