CAE Monday/ Rounding off CE 2022-I/ SE Speaking: text 5

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Monday, February 26th

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Programme
- CAE Monday: Reading and Use of English part 7
- Rounding off CE 2022-I
- SE Speaking: text 5



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CAE Monday: part 7
Turn to SB p. 162

In groups of 3 or 4, read the text and guess the missing percentages.
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2:00

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What do you think the missing percentages could be?

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CAE Monday: part 7
The correct answers are:
- studio audience: (over) 90%
- expert friend: (less than) 66%

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CAE Monday: part 7
In your group, discuss question 3. Explain why you prefer what you do.



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2:30

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CAE Monday: part 7
You are going to read a review of a book called The wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki. 
Five paragraphs have been removed from the review. Choose from A - F the paragraph which best fits each gap. There is one extra paragraph which you do not need to use. Use the tips to help you.
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10:00

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CAE Monday: part 7
Answer key:
  1. B
  2. F
  3. A
  4. E
  5. C

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Take your practice exam CE 2022-I in front of you.

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CE 2022-I: text 9, 10 and 11
  • 39. C - B - A
  • 40. A
  • 41. 1. wel / 2. niet / 3. wel / 4. niet
  • 42. D
  • 43. 1. Away from chaos
  • 43. 2. Surviving autocracy
  • 43. 3. The black cabinet

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Slide 11 - Link

Text 5: Dutch language besieged by English at university

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Slide 13 - Video

"The Dutch aren't as good at English as they think they are. You shouldn't use a weaker language in education."

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Some difficult words from the text
linguicide ($2)
moratorium ($2)
barrier ($3)
sustainable ($4)
deteriorate ($7)
prevalence ($7)
homogeneous ($8)
uitstel
hindernis
gelijke
invloed
achteruitgaan
duurzame
taalsterfte

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What 'impact' is the writer referring to in paragraph 2?
A
The impact on results
B
The impact on students' English language skills
C
The impact on students' Dutch language skills
D
The impact on lecturers

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Where else is English getting more prominent within universities?
A
Conversations between Dutch lecturers
B
The university canteen
C
The signs at university

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Why do universities "move towards English" more and more?

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Who said what?
Frank van Rijnsoever
Annette de Groot
Henk Kummeling
Oskar van Megen
By using English at universities, students' Dutch will get worse.
It took a lot of getting used to. It didn't help me get a job in the Netherlands.
Universities need to switch to English to be able to compete with other universities around the world.
Most of the materials we use are already in English, so it's not a problem for me.

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Tomorrow
- Bring your SB, device and novel to class
- Study exam words: Basiswoorden




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