I forgot to include these other questions. I'm going to arrange them according to their topic (school, sports activities, travelling (?), clothes (?), student exchange programm, family, food). Do you think the topics are all right?

1) Do you have a report card on which your teachers register your grades?
2) How many students are there in your class? (In Italy there is an average number of twenty-five students per class/thirty students at the utmost??? How can I say that? a maximum of?
3) What's the name of the family you are staying with? Do you like it?
4) Which facilities does your school offer? Does it have a gym, a music room or a canteen? How many language and computer laboratories are there?
5)Is the school year divided into two semesters as in Italy and you get a mid-term school report at the end of the first semester and a final one at the end of second term, which usually falls at the beginnnin of June?
6) Which foreign languages can you choose from at your school? Do you study a subject, for example History or geography, in another language?
7) Have you participated in other student exchange programmes?
8) Are you going to put up any Italian students in September?
9) Which year are you attending at the moment?
10) What kind of sports do you practise at your school? Which sport activities are the most popular among students?

1) OK

2) How many students are there in most of your classes? Is there a maximum?

3) What's the name of the family you are staying with? Do you like them?

4) Which facilities does your school offer? Does it have a gym, a music room or a commons? How many language and computer labs are there?

5)Is the school year divided into two semesters as in Italy? Do you get a first-semester report card and another at the end of second semester? Does your school year usually start in September and end in June?

6) Which foreign languages can you choose from at your school? Do you study any subjects, for example History or geography, in another language?

7) Have you participated in other student exchange programs?

8) Are you going to host any Italian students in September?

9) What is your grade level this year? [Answers to that could be 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th ... or freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior.]

10) What sports are played at your school? Which sport activities are the most popular among students?

Nice job!

Yes, the topics you have arranged the questions under seem appropriate. Here are the answers to each question:

1) Do you have a report card on which your teachers register your grades?
- Yes, most schools have report cards where teachers record students' grades for each subject.

2) How many students are there in your class? (In Italy there is an average number of twenty-five students per class/thirty students at the utmost??? How can I say that? a maximum of?
- In English, you can say "There is an average of twenty-five students per class in Italy, with a maximum of thirty students."

3) What's the name of the family you are staying with? Do you like it?
- Inquire about the name of the family the person is staying with, and ask if they like it.

4) Which facilities does your school offer? Does it have a gym, a music room, or a canteen? How many language and computer laboratories are there?
- You can ask about the facilities available at their school, including the presence of a gym, music room, or canteen. Additionally, inquire about the number of language and computer laboratories.

5) Is the school year divided into two semesters as in Italy, and do you receive a mid-term school report at the end of the first semester and a final one at the end of the second term, usually in early June?
- Ask if the school year is divided into two semesters like in Italy, and if they receive mid-term and final school reports.

6) Which foreign languages can you choose from at your school? Do you study a subject, for example, History or Geography, in another language?
- Inquire about the options for studying foreign languages at their school and whether any subjects like History or Geography are taught in another language.

7) Have you participated in other student exchange programs?
- Ask if they have taken part in any previous student exchange programs.

8) Are you going to host any Italian students in September?
- Ask if they have plans to host Italian students in September.

9) Which year are you currently attending?
- Find out which academic year the person is currently in.

10) What kind of sports do you practice at your school? Which sport activities are the most popular among students?
- Ask about the types of sports practiced at their school and which ones are the most popular among students.