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Should we tell our parents how we are coping with our exams?
Yi: I think we should tell our parents how we do our quizzes. If my grades are good, I'll be happy to tell them. If my grades are not good, my parents will help me do better next time.
Xia Yi: I don't want my parents to know my scores. Even if I get good grades, they still don't feel happy. They just want me to do better than that.
Ma Pepe : My parents spent money on my schooling. I think they have a right to know how I'm doing at school. If I get a bad score, I want them to know and I think they'll do their best to help me change that.
Lu Wanxin: I want my score to be a secretWhen I got bad grades, my parents would beat me. This made me more afraid of exams, which made me less interested in school.
Fu Xiaolei: I don't think we need to let our parents know about our grades. We grew up early. We should learn to make decisions about something. And our parents don't have to know all this.
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Should we tell our parents about the results of our tests?
**: We should tell our parents how we did on the test. If I had a high score, I would be happy to tell them. But if I don't do well in the exam, my parents will help me get better grades next time.
Xia Yi: I don't want my parents to know my test results. Even if I do well, they won't be happy. They just wanted me to do better.
Lu Wangxin: I will keep my results confidential. When I didn't do well in exams, my parents would beat me. This made me more afraid of exams and made me less interested in going to school.
Fu Xiaolei: I don't think we should tell our parents about our grades. We've grown up. We should learn to decide things for ourselves. Our parents don't have to know everything.
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Should we tell our parents about our test scores?
Chen Yi: I think we should tell our parents about our test scores. If my grades are good, I'll be happy to tell them. If I don't do well in the exam, my parents will help me do better next time.
Xia Yi: I don't want our parents to know about my grades. When I get good grades, they don't get happy either. They expect me to get better results.
Ma Peibei: My parents paid for my tuition. I think they have the right to know how I'm doing at school. If I don't do well, I'll let them know and I think they'll try to help me.
Lu Maruxin: I just want to keep my results a secret. When I didn't do well in exams, my parents would beat me. This made me more afraid of exams and less interested in studying.
Fu Xiaolei: I don't think it's necessary to let parents know about our results. We've grown up. We should learn to decide our own things. Our parents don't need to know everything about us.
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