THE NATIONAL EXAMS ENGLISH 6
This is basically the level of the national exams in English 6 and what they look like:
LISTENING EXERCISES
1. Exercise matching: ”What’s the topic?”
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2. Exercise matching: ”What’s the topic 2?”
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3. Exercise multiple choice: ”News Items 1”
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4. Exercise multiple choice: ”News Items 2”
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5. Exercise open answers: ”Bad Lad”
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READING EXERCISES
1. Open answers: ”Book Review”
Key to ”Book Review”
2. Open answers: ”Jam Today, Fly Tomorrow”
Key to ”Jam Today, Fly Tomorrow”
3. Multiple choice: ”Street Markets”
Key to ”Street Markets”
4. Multiple choice: ”Mini-Texts 1”
Key to ”Mini-Texts 1”
5. Multiple choice: ”Mini-Texts 2”
Key to ”Mini-Texts 2”
6. Multiple choice: ”Mini-Texts 3”
Key to ”Mini-Texts 3”
7. Multiple choice: ”What’s the Context?”
Key to ”What’s the Context?”
8. Multiple choice: ”Through an Uncurtained Window”
Key to ”Through an Uncurtained Window”
9. One Word Gaps: ”One Word Gaps 1”
Key to ”One Word Gaps 1”
10. Fill in the blanks: ”The Rhino’s Last Stand”
Key to ”The Rhino’s Last Stand”
11. Fill in the blanks: ”Parked against the Flow”
Key to ”Parked against the Flow”
SPEAKING
An example of a speaking exercise – ”Stress”
Assessment directions (Gy2011)
WRITING
An example of a writing exercise – ”Temptations”
Assessment directions (Gy2011)
Assessed student texts information – E text, C text and A text.
Some useful video clips:
Refresh your memory about the SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT.
Now let’s move on to FORMAL WRITING
And now, let’s dig into some ESSAY STRUCTURE
COMPARISON/CONTRAST ESSAYS
OPINION ESSAY OR PERSUASIVE ESSAY
HOW TO WRITE A SUMMARY