grading
Prononciation : [ˈɡreɪdɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « education »
(verb) grading means giving a score or letter to something, like a test or homework. It's how teachers tell students how well they did.
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The teacher is grading the math tests right now.
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She didn't enjoy grading the papers because they were all very messy.
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When do you think the teacher will finish grading our assignments?
Contexte : « evaluation »
(noun) grading is the process of judging and marking work or performance. It’s about deciding how good something is.
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The grading of the projects was fair and careful.
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The grading of the artwork felt too strict and unkind.
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What is the grading scale for this class?
Contexte : « classification »
(noun) grading can also mean putting things into categories based on their quality or level, like putting food or products into different classes.
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The grading of the apples helps customers choose the best ones.
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The grading of the toys was poorly done, mixing up the good with the bad.
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How does the grading system work for the toys on sale?
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