ophiuchus
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Spanish
- Home Country
- Spain
- Current Location
- Spain
Hi,
I am attending an EFL exam and I need to ask the examiners for a note which is proof of my having attended the exam. I'd like to ask for it in English up, but I'm not sure how to do it.
I've done some research, and 'certificate of attendance' seems to certify not just attendance to an exam, but to a whole course. Am I right? If so, how would you call the thing I want to get?
And while I'm at it...
how does 'call-roll' collocate? The teacher does the call-roll or the teacher calls roll?
And if I do not attend a lesson, what do I have: a miss or a fault or a tardy?
And if you bring a sick note to the teacher, do you say justify a fault/miss/tardy?
Thank you
I am attending an EFL exam and I need to ask the examiners for a note which is proof of my having attended the exam. I'd like to ask for it in English up, but I'm not sure how to do it.
I've done some research, and 'certificate of attendance' seems to certify not just attendance to an exam, but to a whole course. Am I right? If so, how would you call the thing I want to get?
And while I'm at it...
how does 'call-roll' collocate? The teacher does the call-roll or the teacher calls roll?
And if I do not attend a lesson, what do I have: a miss or a fault or a tardy?
And if you bring a sick note to the teacher, do you say justify a fault/miss/tardy?
Thank you