1 – 7, match the main teaching aims with the activities listed A–H. Mark the correct letter A–H


Speaking activities used for assessment



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Speaking activities used for assessment
35 Students read aloud several short sentences which contain minimal pairs.

36 Students ask each other about their habits and routines.

37 Students tell each other what happened in a graded reader they've been reading.

38 Students agree on which picture from a set of six they think should win a photographic competition.

39 Students do role-plays in which people meet each other at a party.

40 Students read aloud various problems that people have, and give ideas about what the people can do.


Main assessment aims



A students' ability to negotiate towards a conclusion


B students' use of the language of inviting and declining


C students' use of adverbs of frequency


D students' ability to produce long and short vowel sounds


E students' use of language of suggesting


F students' ability to greet each other and hold a basic conversation


G students' use of narrative tenses



For questions 41 – 47, read the dictionary entry. Match the extracts from the dictionary entry with the information they provide listed A – H.
Mark the correct letter (A–H) on your answer sheet
There is one extra option which you do not need to use.
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Dictionary entry

survey QUESTIONS /s3: vie/US/s3:-/ noun examination of opinions, behaviours, etc. made by
asking people questions: A recent survey found / revealed / showed that 58% of people did not know where their heart is, to conduct/carry out do a survey
survey/vsa;.vie/ US /s3:-/ verb [T] to ask people questions in order to find out about their opinions or behaviour: The researchers surveyed the attitudes of 25% of the students. Many of the listeners surveyed said that they were not happy with the station's
programmes.
survey LOOK AT /salver/ US /s3. veil verb 1 [T] FORMAL to look at or examine something
carefully: He got out of the car to survey the landscape. 2 to measure an area of land and record the details of it, especially on a map: Before the new railway was built its route was fully surveyed. 3 [T often passive] UK [US and Aus. inspect] When a building is surveyed, il is examined carefully by a specially trained person, in order to discover if there is anything wrong with its structure.


Adapted from: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary, Cambridge University Press, 2006



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