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Examination. Listening. READ THE INSTRUCTION! Focus on task! Don’t think of other things! Before listening read the notes carefully. Try to answer during the first listening, but don’t hurry. During the second listening, focus only on topics, which are required.
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Listening • READ THE INSTRUCTION! • Focus on task! Don’t think of other things! • Before listening read the notes carefully. • Try to answer during the first listening, but don’t hurry. • During the second listening, focus only on topics, which are required. • If it will help, underline the words you have to listen for.
Reading • READ THE INSTRUCTION! • Read thetask! • First read thetextforgeneralunderstanding (youdon’thavetounderstandeachword)! • Thenfocusonly on thetask. • By T/F/NI becareful! Donotguess – look fortheevidence. Useonlytheinformationinthetext, NOT yourbackgroundknowledge.
Reading • Multiplechoice – read onequestion at thetime, thenturntothetext. Make sure thattheotheranswers are incorrect. • Thetaskisoftenrewritten – don’ttrytofindthesamewordsinthetext. • Mark thekeywordsinthetext – you are allowedtodo so.
Notes and Messages • Havetobeshort , butprovide all theinformationneeded. • Youcanuse personal pronouns, articles, auxiliaries, greetings (Dear, Yours) • Abbreviations: a.m. / p.m. / PS – addingmoreinformation / ASAP / etc / Mon, Tues • Make sure – easyto read and clearenoughtounderstand. • Longnotes – divideintosectionswitheachimportantpoint on a newline
Task (2010): Somefriends are comingtostayinyourhousebutyouhaveanappointment at the dentist and youcannotbetheretowelcomethem. Leave a message telling them: • Wheretoleavetheirthings, • Wheretofindsomethingtoeat and drink, • Saywhattheycandountilyougethome.
Anotherwrittentasks: • Invitation (bepolite and not too familiar!) • Fillinginforms (certainterms) • Postcard (Dear … Love, bestwishes, Yours) • Writinginstructions (Imperative) • ThankYou Letter (accepting/refusinginvitations
Speaking • Start withgeneralimpression, biggerthingsoritems. • Movetosmallerthings and details. • Youcanevennamethethingsthat are notinthepicture. • Talk aboutseasonorweather (ifpossible). • Assume, whatthepeoplemaydo, think, howtheycan feel. Why are theythere? • Givereasonswhyyouthink so. • Sayabout 9-10 sentences.
RolePlay • Read carefullythe INSTRUCTION! • Preferdirectquestionsifpossible! • Taketheinitiative! Youshould start theconversations. • Ifyouusethedirectquestionstheword order is: Questionword + auxiliary verb + subject + verb + object(Whendothetrainleave?) But: Canyoutell me, whenthetrainleaves?