Key Answers to English Global Test Number 3
These are Key Answers to English Global Test Number 3
I – COMPREHENSION (8 POINTS)
A. ARE THESE SENTENCES TRUE OR FALSE? JUSTIFY (4 POINTS)
- True – “Twenty years ago, it was quite unusual for the average 15-year-old to go away for the summer holidays without his or her parents.”
- False – “These days, 40 percent of 15-year-olds spend their holidays either alone or with friends of their own age.”
B. ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS (2 POINTS)
- They pay for their holidays with their own money, which they earn by doing a variety of holiday jobs.
- Because they have become more independent and prefer to live their lives their own way.
C. WHAT DO THE UNDERLINED WORDS IN THE TEXT REFER TO? (1 POINT)
- it → a foreign language
- them → adolescents
D. FIND IN THE TEXT WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT MEAN THE SAME AS (1 POINT)
- get → earn
- stops → prevents
II – LANGUAGE (7 POINTS)
A. REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES BEGINNING WITH THE WORDS GIVEN (2 POINTS)
- Couscous is usually eaten by Moroccans on Fridays.
- Mass media can be found everywhere in the industrialized world.
B. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH AN APPROPRIATE WORD FROM THE LIST (2 POINTS)
- audience
- editorial
C. PUT THE WORDS BETWEEN BRACKETS IN THE CORRECT FORM (2 POINTS)
- homeless
- careless
D. WHAT DO THESE STATEMENTS EXPRESS? (1 POINT)
| Statements | What they express |
|---|---|
| Sorry, I didn’t mean to break your window. | Apology |
| I’m sorry to bother you, but the food is too salty. | Complaint |
III – WRITING (5 POINTS)
This is an open-ended question. Answers will vary. Look for:
- Clear structure: greeting, introduction, body, conclusion
- Description of the film (title, genre, main idea, opinion)
- Proper grammar, vocabulary, and punctuation
Introduction:
- Start by thanking your friend for their last email.
- Mention why you are writing: to tell them about an exciting film you’ve just seen.
Example:
“Thank you for your last email! I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to share my thoughts on a movie I recently watched—it was so impressive that I couldn’t wait to tell you about it!”
Body:
- Title of the Film:
- Mention the name of the film and perhaps its genre (e.g., action, comedy, drama).
- Summary of the Plot:
- Provide a brief overview of the story without giving away spoilers.
- Highlight the main theme or message.
- Actors and Director:
- Mention key actors and the director.
- Share if any actor’s performance stood out to you.
Example:
“The movie I watched is called ‘Inception’, directed by Christopher Nolan. It’s a mind-bending science fiction thriller about dreams within dreams. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Dom Cobb, a skilled thief who steals secrets from people’s dreams. The plot is complex but absolutely fascinating!”
Conclusion:
- Share your personal opinion about the film.
- Recommend it to your friend (or not) and briefly explain why.
Example:
“Overall, I loved every moment of the movie—the storyline, the acting, and the special effects were incredible. I highly recommend you watch it; I’m sure you’ll enjoy it as much as I did!”
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