Title: Exam Tips for English in Current Affairs
1Exam Tips forEnglish in Current Affairs
2Overview
- What information should you know about the final
exam? - What skills can you adopt when sitting for the
final exam? - How can you effectively deal with the special
question items in the final exam?
3 1. What information should you know about
the final exam?
- Exam structure
- Item types
41.1 Exam Structure written paper
Section I Section II Section III
Skill Listening Reading Writing
Time 30 min. 60min. 30 min.
Score 25 50 25
Content 3 listening pieces (1 conversation, 2 monologues) 4 reading texts (average 600 words each) Topic selected from the units (150-200 words)
51.1 Exam Structure oral test
Pre-test Section 1 Section II
Skill (Info. processing) Conversation Conversation
Score NA 50 50
Time 10 min 5 min 5 min
Content Look at the topics and think alone. A asks initiates and B responds. B asks initiates and A responds.
61.2 Item Types
Written test Listening Dictation, Multiple-choice, True/False
Written test Reading Summary Blank-filling, Paragraph reordering, Matching, True/False/Not mentioned, Multiple-choice, Short answer questions,
Written test Writing Essay writing
Oral test Speaking Conversations
7 2. What skills can you adopt when sitting
for the final exam?
82.1 Oral Exam Dos and donts (1)
- When in the preparation room
- Do focus your preparation on the two topics the
information to be included and the key sentence
structure and vocabulary to be presented. - Dont talk to your partners.
- Dont make notes on the exam paper.
- Dont use dictionaries.
92.1 Oral Exam Dos and donts (2)
- When in the exam room
- Be careful with your body language (gesture, eye
contact, facial expressions). - Dont be silent. If your partner gets stuck, say
something to keep the conversation going or to
invite your partners responses. If you cant
quite understand your partner, ask your partner
to repeat or rephrase. - Dont overdo your role, giving no chance to your
partner. - Dont ask the examiner(s) about your performance.
- Dont read from the exam paper.
102.2 Oral Exam When youre Part A (1)
- Initiate the conversation properly.
- Ask B the questions concerning the topic.
- Make brief comments on the answers given by B.
- Repeat or paraphrase the questions if B fails to
understand you. - Give your opinions of the questions if B holds
his/her tongue. - End the conversation properly.
11 2.2 Oral Exam When youre Part A (2)
- Lets take the sample test paper as an example
- A Hello, B! Havent seen you for a long time. I
heard youve just finished your studies in the
UK. Did you enjoy your studies there? - B
- A Wow, what a wonderful experience! I wish I
could also have an opportunity to study abroad in
the future. Do you think the British educational
system is superior to that in China? - B
- A In other words, is the British educational
system better than that in China? - B
12 2.2 Oral Exam When youre Part A (3)
- A I dont know much about the British
educational system, but I think the Chinese
educational system is - B
- A I quite agree with you. The officials in the
Ministry of Education and the teachers nationwide
have already realized these problems, and I
believe the situation will change for the better
in the future. Thanks for sharing with me your
views on education. I hope we can meet soon so
that you can tell me more about your life and
studies in Britain.
13 2.3 Oral Exam When youre Part B (1)
- Give the relevant answer to As question.
- Try to use some of the theme-related words,
- phrases or sentence structures in the textbook.
- Ask A to repeat or paraphrase his/her question if
you fail to catch it. - Invite As answer to the question if you dont
have a ready answer yourself when A is answering
the question, organize your thought quickly and
get ready to give your answers afterwards.
14 2.3 Oral Exam When youre Part B (2)
- Lets take the sample test paper as an example
- A Hello, B! Havent seen you for a long time. I
heard youve just finished your studies in the
UK. Did you enjoy your studies there? - B Yes, I had a very enjoyable experience there
- A Wow, what a wonderful experience! I wish I
could also have an opportunity to study abroad in
the future. Do you think the British educational
system is superior to that in China? - B Sorry, I didt follow you. Could you please
repeat your question?
15 2.3 Oral Exam When youre Part B (3)
- A I mean, is the British educational system
better than that in China? - B I cant say which one is better, Im afraid.
But these two systems are indeed different from
each other. In Britain, children usually start
school at 5. Many may have attended the nursery
school or kindergarten before then. From 5 to 11,
they attend the primary school, and they
transfer to the secondary school at 11 - A Youve given a very interesting description of
the British educational system. Compared with it,
in what ways can the Chinese educational system
be improved? - B As youve been brought up to it, could I first
have your opinion about the Chinese educational
system?
162.4 Written Exam Dos and donts about the exam
papers
- Do write your name, your student ID number and
your learning center on both papers. - Do examine before you start that the test paper
does not miss pages. - Do hand in both papers when you finish the exam.
- Do write your answers on the Answer Sheet.
- Do write your answers beside the corresponding
question numbers. - Dont miss questions.
173 How can you effectively deal with the special
question items in the final exam?
- Paragraph reordering
- Short answer questions
183.1 Exam Techniques Paragraph reordering (1)
Case study Passage 2, sample test
paper Questions 36-41 Paragraphs B to G are in a
wrong order. Reorder them and complete the table
below. Paragraph A has been done for you. Write
your answers on the Answer Sheet.
193.1 Exam Techniques Paragraph reordering (2)
- You should have found the beginning and/or last
sentences useful in judging the sequence of these
paragraphs - B We were told that Easter house housing estate
in Glasgow is considered Emotionally and
mentally they were far worse off - C Tackling poverty isnt just about improving
physical and economic conditionsWe cant
calculate progress only through one set of terms. - D Then, in 1994, to visit housing estates in
inner city England and Scotland - E In Britain, we met young people whoBut the
story reminded us of our teachers finding clothes
for local India kids - F It occurred to us then thatusing a very
narrow definition - G Weve fallen into the trap of looking at
poverty only from the point of view of material
benefits In reality they suffered as much social
deprivation
203.1 Exam techniques Paragraph reordering (3)
- The whole passage should read like this
- (A Years ago I heard a Frenchman say)
- (D) Then, in 1994, to visit housing estates in
inner city England and Scotland. - (B) We were told that Easter house housing estate
in Glasgow is considered Emotionally and
mentally they were far worse off - (G) Weve fallen into the trap of looking at
poverty only from the point of view of material
benefits In reality they suffered as much social
deprivation - (E) In Britain, we met young people whoBut the
story reminded us of our teachers finding clothes
for local India kids - (F) It occurred to us then thatusing a very
narrow definition. - (C) Tackling poverty isnt just about improving
physical and economic conditionsWe cant
calculate progress only through one set of terms.
213.1 Exam Techniques Paragraph reordering (4)
The correct order of this passage, therefore,
should be
A
(38) G
(39) E
(40) F
(41) C
22Summary of Paragraph reordering
- Read through the jumbled paragraphs, catching the
main idea of each of them. - Read through the jumbled paragraphs again, trying
to establish the logical connections among them
through focusing on the topic sentences, the
concluding sentences and the discourse markers. - Read through the paragraphs in the order in which
you have arranged them, checking if they can fit
into each other in content and structure.
233.2 Exam Techniques Short-answer questions (1)
Case study Passage 4, sample test
paper Questions 50-55 Give brief answers to the
following questions. Write your answers on the
Answer Sheet. 50. What has the high-tech
revolution brought to the modern world? 51. What
usually happens to the old parts of computers?
243.2 Exam techniques Short-answer questions (2)
50. What has the high-tech revolution brought to
the modern world?
To answer this question, you read the following
sentences in paragraph 1and should have found the
underlined parts useful
The high-tech revolution has inspired a
seemingly endless stream of new and exciting
electronic products that we just cannot live
without. In fact, the dizzying speed of
technological innovation can make last years
must-have this years junk.
You can then summarize what the high-tech
revolution has brought to the modern world
as Exciting products and harmful waste.
253.2 Exam techniques Short-answer questions (3)
51. What usually happens to the old parts of
computers?
To answer this question, you read the following
sentences in paragraph 1and should have found the
underlined parts useful
So what happen to all those old keyboards,
monitors, organizers and CPUs? Most are stashed
away in the attic and forgotten in a corporate
warehouse, taking up valuable space. But many end
up in landfills, and that is where the trouble
really begins.
It is not difficult, then, to figure out its
answer They are stashed away in the attic,
forgotten in the companys warehouse or end up in
landfills.
26Summary of Short-answer questions
- Provide the answer clearly either in phrases or
in complete sentences. - Keep the answer concise, written in at the most
three sentences. - Avoid grammar or spelling mistakes.
- Dont have to copy the sentences from the text.
Answers given in your own words are preferred.
27Review
- By the end of this final exam orientation,
- have you learned about the
- 1. structure and focuses of the final exam?
- 2. skills for you to use when sitting for the
final exam? - 3. exam techniques for some special item types?
28The end.
- Wish you great success with the final exam!