Notes are not scores

"Teacher, can you tell me my note?" This is one common request students of foreign language make whenever they want to know the score they obtained after a quiz or exam. 
There are two possible definitions for the word NOTE in English. One, a music note as the ones used in music sheets, the ones that help us sing or play a musical instrument. The other and most common is a short message written in a small piece of paper like the Thank you note in the picture. Those are notes in English.
Again the problem is that in Spanish the two things described before are called NOTAS and a grade or a score is also a NOTA. Learners make a wrong assumption (yet anothet case of Mother Tongue Interference) and that explains the origin of the problem. So asking a teacher for "a note" is wrong unless you receive in a small piece of paper this message in return: "Sorry, you flunked the test!" 

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