After dinner, two 12th grade classes of Dao Duy Anh school with nearly 50 students joined one room to study for the Math exam.
After a 15-minute break, students will solve illustrated test questions and sample questions until 9:30 p.m.
`Currently, the students have completed the program, are preparing for the second semester exam next week and then focusing on the high school graduation exam,` said Mr. Luan.
Teacher Pham Duy Luan (Dao Duy Anh Middle School – High School) reviews Math for 12th grade students in the evening class on June 5.
According to Mr. Luan, this year’s illustration question for the high school graduation exam in Mathematics is lighter than previous years.
Due to the Covid-19 epidemic, school was closed for nearly 3 months, affecting the knowledge acquisition of many students.
Intending to register for the Hotel Management major, University of Finance and Marketing, Pham Thi My Hien (class 12A2) has been focusing on the D1 combination exam subjects (Math, Literature, English) since last summer.
After a long quarantine break, Hien was initially worried that she would not have much time to study for exams if the high school graduation exam was scheduled to be close to the end of the school year.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Ngoc Bao Chau (class 12A4) plans to register for the Primary Education major, Ho Chi Minh City University of Education, Literature, History, and Geography complex.
`I can get 6.5-7 in History and Geography, but I can’t say for sure in Literature. I put pressure on myself before the high school graduation exam to get the best results. My family supports me and creates a comfortable mentality.`
Grade 12 students at Dao Duy Anh Middle and High School (District 11) review Math, preparing for the high school graduation exam, on the evening of June 5.
Similar to many other high schools, students are also in the period of reviewing for the second semester exam, then moving on to studying for the graduation exam at the end of June.
Grade 12 students of Tran Van Giau High School (Binh Thanh district) after finishing the semester test next week will be reviewing 6 subjects for the high school graduation exam.
The school currently has more than 700 12th grade students. Their entrance to high school is at a fairly average level, and their academic performance after 3 years has mostly improved.
At Long Thoi High School (Nha Be district), 280 grade 12 students are completing the last week of the program, preparing for the second semester exam.
Teachers follow the content of the Ministry of Education and Training’s load reduction program and illustrated topics to design review lessons for students.
Meanwhile, Le Quy Don High School (District 3) built a review plan in stages.
In July, students move to the acceleration phase, taking quick tests after each school day.
According to the plan of the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City, depending on actual teaching, schools proactively determine the time and form of second semester testing, completed before June 30 and end the school year before June 15.
Many high schools advocate setting test questions for the second semester in the direction of graduation exams, focusing on basic knowledge and skills, not quizzing and putting pressure on students.
This year’s high school graduation exam takes place on August 9 and 10.
The Government has assigned the Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee to take full responsibility for the exam at the local level.
Manh Tung