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When I was at the second year of high school I thought exactly the same things. 8 in all the tests, rarely 7, never <7.
But I had to change school because of my family, and now my teacher is trying to kill me in the oral tests, I don't know, maybe I'm not happy as my friends.
But, for example, in the written tests I get only 7, 7, 7, 7, and so I am a 6.0 student.
The teacher makes the difference. And this could be a tragedy. Listen to me.
Yeah, really.
However, a teacher-who-hates-you is a tragedy because he knows what your gaps in english are, and how to inculaze you in test. Therefore, it's a sad thing.
By the way, what grade (ov high school) are you attending? the 3rd? (what the fucking, what's the correct name for "scuola superiore" in english?).
Nevertheless, I have 9-10 in english, buawhahwhawha. It was a curious escalation, in 1st grade I didn't even know the correct present simple tense; now...

But the moral is always the same, have a break with Girella (tm) (R) (C).
For the OP, well, what vote do you have precisely in english? 5?
If it's 5, ok. Perhaps, it may become "magically" a 6. Else, it will become a jolly good debt. But, if you study, perhaps, you will pass the (simple?) test in July. Else, you will get flunked. BWuahwahwhawhahwahwhahwahwhahwahwhawawhahwa. And you'll repeat the scholastic year. Buwhahwahwhwhahwahwa.
Anyway, I think it's hard to have a debt in english

English is a simple subject, isn't it?
What kind of topics are you studying?
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Riassumiamo:
Se è 5, probabilmente verrà portato a 6. Altrimenti, son cazzi.

Ma comunque l'inglese è facile, pensa se avessi il debito in greco.