**** ETNI on the web http://www.etni.org.il http://www.etni.org **** I think what the original poster meant was that if we divide up the tests (let's say, one each year) we have all those free days times 3, instead of only in the 12th grade like with the old program. But - I am sure that no kid should have to go through all 3 tests in one day! (maybe native speakers should do E in 10th grade, and E, F in 11th). sara g (every so often i get one of the etni posts - but mostly i am reading on the web.) chag sameh! sara g in israel sarag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: "Batya Medad" <shilohmuse@xxxxxxxxx> To: <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:12 PM Subject: [etni] Re: etni Digest V2 #146 > **** ETNI on the web http://www.etni.org.il http://www.etni.org **** > > Doing two or three moadim can be a major problem timewise. Think about > it: Three days of Magen tests, three days in which the students have > > > I presume you mean matkonot. They should be done consecutively, just like the bagrut. Part of what we're testing and they're rehearsing is the time element. > > Batya > > ps Yes, it's me at my alter ego. Reminder, if you want to subscribe to my musings, you can use this address. My Shavuot one was featured on the Arutz 7 site, under "Torah" with all the rabbis. Amazing. > > > > Batya > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger > > ##### To send a message to the ETNI list email: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ##### > ##### Send queries and questions to: ask@xxxxxxxx ##### ##### To send a message to the ETNI list email: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ##### ##### Send queries and questions to: ask@xxxxxxxx #####