Chapter 3 - discuss page 11 - extra practice

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Check in: what is the most beautiful thing you can see through your window?

Slide 2 - Question ouverte

How are you feeling right now?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 3 - Sondage

Today's programme:
  • Check page 11 (Chapter 3: The Entertainment industry)
  • B2 First for schools: what about test scores?
  • Do worksheet in Google Classroom: Use of English

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Please go to Google Classroom and open your booklet 'Chapter 3: The Entertainment Industry' on page 11.

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Which album might be difficult to follow with one of the same quality?
A
album A
B
album B
C
album C
D
album D

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Which album contains songs which
can sound quite similar to each other?
A
album A
B
album B
C
album C
D
album D

Slide 9 - Quiz

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Which album contains songs about subjects often avoided?
A
album A
B
album B
C
album C
D
album D

Slide 11 - Quiz

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Which album features a performer who will continue to appeal to the same people in future years?
A
album A
B
album B
C
album C
D
album D

Slide 13 - Quiz

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Which album would be improved without the inclusion of certain songs?
A
album A
B
album B
C
album C
D
album D

Slide 15 - Quiz

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Which album has been looked forward to for some time?
A
album A
B
album B
C
album C
D
album D

Slide 17 - Quiz

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Which album has a song which stands out, but not because everyone will recognise it?
A
album A
B
album B
C
album C
D
album D

Slide 19 - Quiz

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Which album has songs which are unusual in combining both excellent music and words?
A
album A
B
album B
C
album C
D
album D

Slide 21 - Quiz

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Despite/ In spite of 
However,
even though/ although
Even though/ Although
However,
Despite/ In spite of

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How is your English level determined?

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B2 - First for schools
Facts:
  • B2 level equals 5Havo.
  • C1 level is required after two years at HBO when you want to become a teacher of English.
  • A teacher of English is a proficient user of English at C2 level.
You have been working at B2 level for some time now!

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A few months ago you did a practice test: FCE Listening.

Correct answers in the listening paper are worth 1 mark each. There are 30 possible marks in the listening paper. 

So how do you convert your practice test score to Cambridge English scale scores?
Converting scores
FCE Listening

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The reading section consists of parts 1, 5, 6 and 7 of the Reading and Use of English paper. Correct answers in Parts 1 and 7 are worth 1 mark each. Correct answers in parts 5 and 6 are worth 2 marks each. 
There are 42 possible marks in the Reading section.

The Use of English section consists of Parts 2, 3 and 4 of the paper. Correct answers in parts 2 and 3 are worth 1 mark each. In part 4, answers which are partly correct receive 1 mark and answers which are completely correct receive 2 marks. 
There are 28 possible marks in the Use of English section. 
FCE Reading & Use of English

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Candidates' answers in the Writing paper are marked by trained examiners. Answers are marked using assessment scales which are linked to the CEFR. 0-5 marks are given for each of the following criteria: Content, Communicative Achievement, Organisation and Language.Whole marks only are awarded; there are no half marks given. Marks for each of the criteria are combined to give 20 possible marks for each question. There are 40 possible marks for the whole paper.
FCE Writing

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Candidates take the test in pairs, but are assessed on their individual performance. Candidate speaking performances are assessed using scales which are linked to the CEFR. The assessor gives 0-5 marks for each of the following criteria: Grammar and Vocabulary; Discourse Management; Pronunciation and Interactive Communication. Marks for each of these criteria are doubled. The interlocutor gives a mark of 0-5 for Global Achievement. This mark is then multiplied by four. Examiners may award half marks. Marks for all criteria are then combined, meaning there are 60 marks available in the Speaking test.
FCE Speaking

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FCE Listening test

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Please go to Google Classroom and open your new self-study task:
FCE Use of English - Extra practice

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Multiple cloze
  • Read the instructions!
  • Highlight the correct answers.

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Open cloze
  • Read the instructions!
  • Which word fits each gap? 
    Use only one word in each gap!

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Word formation
  • Read the instructions!
  • Use the word given in capitals at the end of the lines to form a word that fits the gap in the same line!

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Key word transformations
  • Read the instructions!
  • Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. 
  • Do not change this word. 
  • You must use between 2 and 5 words including the word given.

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FCE Use of English - Extra practice

This is homework for 9 March 2021. Start working on this now

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Any questions?

Slide 39 - Carte mentale

as a (2) ... of continuous land reclamation and drainage.
A
whole
B
consequently
C
rule
D
result

Slide 40 - Quiz

 ... slightly each year as a result of continuous land reclamation and drainage...
                                        ↑_ _ _ _ _ _↑    AS A RESULT OF => DUE TO, BECAUSE OF

AS A RESULT OF => anything that is due to something already done.
AS A RESULT OF + NOUN

Common Errors:
As a result of he was disobedient, his boss fired him. 
X AS A RESULT OF cannot be followed by a verb!

As a result of his disobedience, his boss fired him. 
V AS A RESULT OF must be followed by a noun!

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