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Now....
  1. look at your cover sheet with your practice test scores
  2. Look at the result for Use of English from yesterday
  3. Write this result out of 28 in square that says "Your practice test score"
  4. On next slide check the "Cambridge score scale" and write it in the box
  5. Fill in the B2 CEFR level - use the information below the score table. A-B-C or if under 160 then B1 level

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Use of English out of 28- 


Use of English
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10          136      Below B1






10 or below
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A - C1
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B

167. Pass at grade C
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157.      fail B1
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Finally ....

Use slide 8 to see what grade you would have been awarded if this was the real thing!

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Grade C:  160-172  Grade B: 173 - 180     Grade A: 181 - 190
B1 (failed at B2 level): 159 and under 

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Now using this information....
Complete the Study Plan Template 
Week 1 is the first week of the holiday
Week 2 is the second week of the holiday
Week 3 is first week back at school
Week 4 is the week of the FCE on the 14th of May

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Essay: Mainly done really well

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Essay Title: Are Teenagers Too Young to Teach Others About Anything?
Introduction
Some people believe that teenagers are too young to teach others, as they do not have enough experience or knowledge. However, others think that young people can still be valuable teachers in certain situations.

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How to practice: 
Use online sites: FloJoe is a good one.
Use the LessonUp on Listening Practice.
Sign up to the British Council online Support site- We will do this today.

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Minor Essay Bloopers
  • Forgot a title

Not enough use of the present perfect: 
  • Teenagers have more knowledge about technology because they grow up with it
USE THE PRESENT PERFECT: THEY HAVE GROWN UP WITH IT.

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Then indicates time. It is used as an adverb ("I lived in Zwaag then"), noun ("we'll have to wait until then")
Than is used in comparisons as a conjunction (as in "Older people have more life knowledge than teens") and as a preposition ("She is older than me"). 

To: (preposition) indicates direction, proximity  or movement.
Too: (adverb) in addition to or an excessive amount. " Too many teenagers think .....

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MAJOR ESSAY BLOOPERS
  • No inclusion of your own idea

  • Forgot to sum up ideas in the conclusion
  • Using Because/And/But to start a sentence. 
  • Use of informal language such as - *Kids / way better/ etc
  •  The environment - this didn't mean the place/ or poor places! It meant the natural world,  as affected by human activity. "the impact of pesticides on the environment"

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first body paragraph: Technology 
Firstly, teenagers today have grown up in a world of technology using smartphones, computers, and the internet and  because of this, they often understand modern technology better than adults. For example, many teenagers can quickly learn how to use new apps or programs and even help others who are struggling. 

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second paragraph: The environment
Secondly, teenagers can also play an important role in teaching others about the environment. Many young people today are very aware of climate change, pollution, and how to protect the planet. They can teach their families and friends how to recycle, reduce waste, or save energy. Their passion and fresh ideas can inspire others to make positive changes.

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Third paragraph: Own idea
Finally, teenagers can still be great teachers in the right situations. Besides technology, they can support younger students with homework, sports, or creative hobbies. Teaching others also helps teenagers grow in confidence and responsibility, which are useful skills for their future.

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the conclusion
In conclusion, while teenagers may not be ready to teach everything, they are not too young to teach at all. In fact, when it comes to technology, the environment, and other modern issues, they often make excellent teachers.

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Informal letter/email

Hi or Hello 
Bye / From / Best Wishes / Love
Remember to:
  • include all the information you are asked for.
  • chatty informal language
  • Thank them for writing 


Hey
Greetings
Remember not to:
  • use a small letter i for first person.

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Story
Remember to:
Look at where the "sentence" needs to be - start or finish of your story
  • include all the information you are asked for.
  • descriptive language
  • direct speech


Remember not to:
  • use a small letter i for first person.
  • write a boring story.... 

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Article
Remember to:

  • include all the information you are asked for.
  • descriptive language
  • Remember to say whether you would recommend it!
  • Make it interesting


Remember not to:
  • use a small letter i for first person.

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Make a note of this activation code!
You can register on the next slide

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Let's practice speaking
Most of you did well.

Remember to practice speaking for a minute about photos.
Remember to talk to EACH OTHER AND NOT THE EXAMINER IN THE WORD WEB ACTIVITY
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