NIVEL SECUNDARIA 30 DE JUNIO 2016
PRIMERO AZUL
PRIMERO VERDE
SEGUNDO AZUL
*Guía para examen de ingles:
*Guía para examen de ingles:
TEACHER´S
NAME: HECTOR HERRERA BASTIDA, SECOND GRADE A AND V.
EXAM GUIDE
() number of exercises
GRAMMAR 100 POINTS
Appositives (fill in
the blanks) (5)
Comparison structures:
adjectives (complete the sentences) (5)
Comparison structures:
adverbs (complete the sentences) (5)
Present and past
progressive (match phrases from one column to another) (10)
Gerunds as objects and
gerund as subject (find out the right word) (10)
Agreement in simple and
compound sentences (watch the differences and choose the correct one) (5)
Passive voice (change
the statements from active voice to passive voice) (10)
Embedded questions (put
the right answer into the brackets) (5)
Transitions to show
contrast and cause-and-effect; to show similarity and add information
(sentences) (10)
Parallel structure
(find out the mistakes)
Adjectival clauses
(multiple choice) (5)
Conditionals (read the
different clauses and complete them according to the conditional) (10).
Present perfect vs past
perfect (statements) (10)
Punctuation,
semicolons, colons, capitalization, hyphens and dashes… (correct a text).
VOCABULARY
From unit 5 and 6, the
students will redact a paragraph using the most words they can so as to plasm
an idea of themselves.
READING
·
Comprehension
·
Discussion
·
Response to literature
·
Recall
·
Analyze
·
Conclusion
Possible readings:
Early Inventions, The Train of Freedom, The Great Fever.
Listening
Ket Cambridge exam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDt4ojcBvmg
SPEAKING
Hometown
I’d just like to ask you some questions about your
hometown or city.
1. What type of place is it?
2. What was it like growing up
there?
3. Has it changed much since you
were a child?
Studies
I’d just like to ask you some questions about your
studies.
1. What are you studying?
2. Why did you choose that
particular course?
3. What job would you like when you
have completed all your studies?
Work
I’d just like to ask you some questions about your
work.
1. What work do you do?
2. What do you enjoy most about your
work?
3. What are your main duties?
4. Is there any other work you would
like to do in the future?
Free Time
I’d like to move on and ask you some questions
about your free time
1. What type of activities do you
like to do in your free time?
2. How long have you been interested
in these activities?
3. Do you like to do theses
activities alone or with other people? (Why)?
4. Do you think people have enough
free time? (Why/why not)?
Family
I’d like to move on and ask you some questions
about your family.
1. How many people are there in your
family?
2. Do you all live in the same
house? (Why/why not)?
3. What things do you like doing
together?
4. Who is your favourite family
member?
Timing
Let’s move on and talk about being on time for
appointments.
1. Is being late acceptable in your
culture? (Why/why not)?
2. Are you ever late for
appointments? (Why/why not)?
3. What type of excuses do you think
are alright for lateness?
4. How do you feel when someone is
late for an appointment with you?
Neighbours
Let’s change the topic and talk about your
neighbours
1. Do you know the people who live
next door to you?
2. How often do you see each other?
3. What kind of relationship do you
have?
4. How can neighbours be helpful?
5. What kind of problems can people
have with their neighbours in a big city?
Food
Moving to a new topic, I’d like to discuss cooking
and meals with you.
1. Do you enjoy cooking? (Why/why
not)?
2. What type of things can you cook?
(Why)?
3. What kinds of food are popular in
your country?
4. Is it an important part of your
culture to have dinner parties? (Why)?
5. Do you prefer to eat with other
people or on your own? (Why)?
Dreams
I’d now like to discuss your night time dreams with
you.
1. Do you dream much at night?
2. Do you often remember your
dreams?
3. Do you think we can learn
anything from dreams? (Why)?
4. Do people in your country talk
about their dreams? (Why)?
5. Do you think that dreams can come
true?
Magazines and Newspapers
Okay, let’s move to a different topic and discuss
magazines and newspapers.
1. Which do you prefer reading,
newspapers or magazines? (Why)?
2. What type of stories do you like
to read about? (Why)?
3. Do you think reading a magazine
or a newspaper can help you learn a language? (Why)?
4. Why do you think some people
prefer magazines to newspapers?
Humour
Let’s change the topic and talk about comedy and
humour.
1. What type of programmes do you
find funny on TV?
2. Which types of programmes are
most popular in your country? (Why)?
3. What kind of things make you
laugh? (Why)?
4. Do you like to make people laugh?
(How)?
5. Do you think it is important to
have a sense of humour? (Why)?
Speak
|
Fluency
|
Topic
management
|
Security
|
25%
|
25%
|
25%
|
25%
|
SEGUNDO VERDE
* Guía para examen de ingles:
TEACHER´S
NAME: HECTOR HERRERA BASTIDA, SECOND GRADE A AND V.
EXAM GUIDE
() number of exercises
GRAMMAR 100 POINTS
Appositives (fill in
the blanks) (5)
Comparison structures:
adjectives (complete the sentences) (5)
Comparison structures:
adverbs (complete the sentences) (5)
Present and past
progressive (match phrases from one column to another) (10)
Gerunds as objects and
gerund as subject (find out the right word) (10)
Agreement in simple and
compound sentences (watch the differences and choose the correct one) (5)
Passive voice (change
the statements from active voice to passive voice) (10)
Embedded questions (put
the right answer into the brackets) (5)
Transitions to show
contrast and cause-and-effect; to show similarity and add information
(sentences) (10)
Parallel structure
(find out the mistakes)
Adjectival clauses
(multiple choice) (5)
Conditionals (read the
different clauses and complete them according to the conditional) (10).
Present perfect vs past
perfect (statements) (10)
Punctuation,
semicolons, colons, capitalization, hyphens and dashes… (correct a text).
VOCABULARY
From unit 5 and 6, the
students will redact a paragraph using the most words they can so as to plasm
an idea of themselves.
READING
·
Comprehension
·
Discussion
·
Response to literature
·
Recall
·
Analyze
·
Conclusion
Possible readings:
Early Inventions, The Train of Freedom, The Great Fever.
Listening
Ket Cambridge exam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDt4ojcBvmg
SPEAKING
Hometown
I’d just like to ask you some questions about your
hometown or city.
1. What type of place is it?
2. What was it like growing up
there?
3. Has it changed much since you
were a child?
Studies
I’d just like to ask you some questions about your
studies.
1. What are you studying?
2. Why did you choose that
particular course?
3. What job would you like when you
have completed all your studies?
Work
I’d just like to ask you some questions about your
work.
1. What work do you do?
2. What do you enjoy most about your
work?
3. What are your main duties?
4. Is there any other work you would
like to do in the future?
Free Time
I’d like to move on and ask you some questions
about your free time
1. What type of activities do you
like to do in your free time?
2. How long have you been interested
in these activities?
3. Do you like to do theses
activities alone or with other people? (Why)?
4. Do you think people have enough
free time? (Why/why not)?
Family
I’d like to move on and ask you some questions
about your family.
1. How many people are there in your
family?
2. Do you all live in the same
house? (Why/why not)?
3. What things do you like doing
together?
4. Who is your favourite family
member?
Timing
Let’s move on and talk about being on time for
appointments.
1. Is being late acceptable in your
culture? (Why/why not)?
2. Are you ever late for
appointments? (Why/why not)?
3. What type of excuses do you think
are alright for lateness?
4. How do you feel when someone is
late for an appointment with you?
Neighbours
Let’s change the topic and talk about your
neighbours
1. Do you know the people who live
next door to you?
2. How often do you see each other?
3. What kind of relationship do you
have?
4. How can neighbours be helpful?
5. What kind of problems can people
have with their neighbours in a big city?
Food
Moving to a new topic, I’d like to discuss cooking
and meals with you.
1. Do you enjoy cooking? (Why/why
not)?
2. What type of things can you cook?
(Why)?
3. What kinds of food are popular in
your country?
4. Is it an important part of your
culture to have dinner parties? (Why)?
5. Do you prefer to eat with other
people or on your own? (Why)?
Dreams
I’d now like to discuss your night time dreams with
you.
1. Do you dream much at night?
2. Do you often remember your
dreams?
3. Do you think we can learn
anything from dreams? (Why)?
4. Do people in your country talk
about their dreams? (Why)?
5. Do you think that dreams can come
true?
Magazines and Newspapers
Okay, let’s move to a different topic and discuss
magazines and newspapers.
1. Which do you prefer reading,
newspapers or magazines? (Why)?
2. What type of stories do you like
to read about? (Why)?
3. Do you think reading a magazine
or a newspaper can help you learn a language? (Why)?
4. Why do you think some people
prefer magazines to newspapers?
Humour
Let’s change the topic and talk about comedy and
humour.
1. What type of programmes do you
find funny on TV?
2. Which types of programmes are
most popular in your country? (Why)?
3. What kind of things make you
laugh? (Why)?
4. Do you like to make people laugh?
(How)?
5. Do you think it is important to
have a sense of humour? (Why)?
Speak
|
Fluency
|
Topic
management
|
Security
|
25%
|
25%
|
25%
|
25%
|
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