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WRITING ASSESSMENT:
Your writing is assessed first of all for content have you covered all the points in the task? It is then assessed for the following: 1. The organization and cohesion of your writing. 2. The range of language you have used. 3. The accuracy of your language 4. The register and tone you have selected formal, informal or neutral 5. The format have you chosen the right layout for the task, e.g. repot, review, etc? 6. You overall effectiveness in dealing with the tasks
Read the whole text and then read carefully around the gap to see what kind of word is required (noun, verb, linking word) Sometimes you may need to read a large chunk of text to see which word is required reading what goes before and after the gap will not be enough to give you the answer.
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PART 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE 3 short texts with 2 multiple-choice questions on each text (1 mark for each correct answer) TIPS FOR PART 1: - When deciding which of the three multiple-choice options is correct, try to identify where the speaker answers the question. - In some questions, you will be asked to identify a speakers opinion, attitude or feelings, so be sure to practice listening to texts where these are expressed PART 2: SENTENCE COMPLETION A longer listening text with 6 multiple-choice questions (1 mark for each correct answer) TIPS FOR PART 2: - Read each sentence before you begin listening and think about the type of information that might fit the gap before you begin - You may hear more than one possible word which you think could fill the gap - Remember that the words you write must be the exact words you hear on the recording PART 3: MULTIPLE- CHOICE A longer listening text with 6 multiple-choice questions (1 mark for each correct answer) TIPS FOR PART 3: - Look through the options before you listen. Use the first listening to select the most likely answer, and confirm your choice on the second listening. - If you find it hard to get the answer to the question, try eliminating the options you know are wrong and dont forget, you hear the recording twice. PART 4: MULTIPLE MATCHING 5 short themed monologues with 10 multiple-matching questions (1 mark for each correct answer) TIPS FOR PART 4: - Read through both tasks. The words you hear will not be the same as the words in the tasks, but there will be key words and expressions that indicate the answer. - In the texts you listen to, there will be information which may make more than one answer look attractive. Listen carefully to check your answers.