The document outlines the specifications for an English for Work midterm exam, including:
- The date, time, and total points allocated
- Sections covering reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and language functions from Units 1-4 of the course material
- Details of the types of questions in each section, such as fill-in-the-blank listening exercises, matching photos to vocabulary, identifying grammar structures, guided writing assignments, and role-playing speaking activities.
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English For Work Midterm Test Spec
The document outlines the specifications for an English for Work midterm exam, including:
- The date, time, and total points allocated
- Sections covering reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and language functions from Units 1-4 of the course material
- Details of the types of questions in each section, such as fill-in-the-blank listening exercises, matching photos to vocabulary, identifying grammar structures, guided writing assignments, and role-playing speaking activities.
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English for Work Midterm Exam
Date: Monday, 20 January 2020 Time: 09.00 – 12.00
Total points: 105 points (35% of the total grade) Test Specification 1. Reading Comprehension – 15 points 1.1 Seen passage – 5 points One seen passage from either Unit 1, Unit 2, Unit 3, or Unit 4 1.2 Unseen passages – 10 points Two short unseen passages related to the topics in Units 1 – 4 2. Unit 1 – 22 points 2.1 Vocabulary – 7 points Vocabulary: Conference Calls (Exercise A, p. 9) Listening: Fill in the Blanks (Exercise A, p. 9) 2.2 Grammar – 7 points Grammar Check: Going to vs. Will (Exercise A – B, p. 13) 2.3 Language Functions – 8 points 2.3.1 Phone Conversations – 3 points Photo Match (Exercise A – B, p. 8) Listening: Fill in the Blanks (p. 10) 2.3.2 A Conference Call – 5 points Speaking: Stock Phrases (Exercise A, p. 16) 3. Unit 2 – 20 points 3.1 Vocabulary – 7 points Vocabulary: Problems and Errors (Exercise A, p. 18) Listening: Fill in the Blanks (Exercise A, p. 19) 3.2 Grammar – 7 points Grammar Check: The Second Conditional (Exercise A – E, p. 20 – 21) 3.3 Language Functions – 6 points Photo Match (Exercise A, p. 18) Listening: Fill in the Blanks (Exercise A, p. 22) Speaking: Brainstorming Solutions (Exercise A, p. 26) 4. Unit 3 – 23 points 4.1 Vocabulary – 7 points Vocabulary 1: Taboos (Exercise A, p. 28) Listening: Fill in the Blanks (Exercise A, p. 29) 4.2 Grammar – 7 points Grammar Check: Tag Questions (Exercise A – B, p. 31) 4.3 Language Functions – 9 points 4.3.1 A Personal Profile – 5 points Guided Writing: A Personal Profile (Exercise A – B, p. 30) 4.3.2 Meeting People – 4 points Vocabulary 2: Stock Phrases (Exercise A, p. 35) Speaking: Meeting for the First Time (Exercise A, p. 36) 5. Unit 4 – 25 points 5.1 Vocabulary – 7 points Photo Match (p. 42) Vocabulary: Duties and Responsibilities (Exercise A – C, p. 42 – 43) 5.2 Grammar – 7 points Grammar Check: 1. Will, 2. Modals of Ability (p. 46 – 47) 5.3 Language Functions – 11 points 5.3.1 A Resume – 5 points Guided Writing: A Simple Resume (Exercise A – C, p. 44 – 45) 5.3.2 A Job Interview – 6 points Dialogue: Job Interview Training (Exercise A, p. 49 – 50) Speaking: Job Interviews (Exercise A – B, p. 50)