Global English Tests: Answers to Test Number 3

I – COMPREHENSION (8 POINTS)

A. ARE THESE SENTENCES TRUE OR FALSE? JUSTIFY (4 POINTS)

  1. 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.”
  2. 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)

  1. They pay for their holidays with their own money, which they earn by doing a variety of holiday jobs.
  2. 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)

  1. ita foreign language
  2. themadolescents

D. FIND IN THE TEXT WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT MEAN THE SAME AS (1 POINT)

  1. getearn
  2. stopsprevents

II – LANGUAGE (7 POINTS)

A. REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES BEGINNING WITH THE WORDS GIVEN (2 POINTS)

  1. Couscous is usually eaten by Moroccans on Fridays.
  2. Mass media can be found everywhere in the industrialized world.

B. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH AN APPROPRIATE WORD FROM THE LIST (2 POINTS)

  1. audience
  2. editorial

C. PUT THE WORDS BETWEEN BRACKETS IN THE CORRECT FORM (2 POINTS)

  1. homeless
  2. careless

D. WHAT DO THESE STATEMENTS EXPRESS? (1 POINT)

StatementsWhat 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:

  1. Title of the Film:
    • Mention the name of the film and perhaps its genre (e.g., action, comedy, drama).
  2. Summary of the Plot:
    • Provide a brief overview of the story without giving away spoilers.
    • Highlight the main theme or message.
  3. 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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