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CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
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ESCUELAS OFICIALES DE IDIOMAS
INGLÉS
NIVEL AVANZADO JUNIO 2012
Número de control
COMPRENSIÓN DE LECTURA
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE ESTE EJERCICIO:
NO escriba su nombre en ninguna hoja de esta prueba o de las sucesivas.
Escriba su nombre SÓLO cuando se le requiera más tarde en una hoja aparte. El número de su examen es el que figura arriba a la derecha en el recuadro.
Duración: 75 minutos o Este ejercicio consta de dos tareas. Deberá realizar ambas.
o En la tarea 1 deberá elegir la respuesta más adecuada (a, b o c) para las preguntas 1‐10 y escribirla en el espacio que hay al lado de cada pregunta.
o En la tarea 2 deberá elegir UNA palabra adecuada para rellenar cada espacio numerado en blanco (11‐20) y escribirla en la tabla que aparece debajo del texto. Puede utilizar cada palabra sólo una vez. Entre las opciones hay tres palabras que no necesitará.
o No escriba en los cuadros sombreados: son para la calificación de las tareas. o Sólo se admiten respuestas escritas con bolígrafo azul o negro. NO ESCRIBA AQUÍ:
PUNTUACIÓN DEL EJERCICIO: _____ / 20
CALIFICACIÓN: ⃞ Superado ⃞ No Superado
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Task 1. (10 x 1 = 10 marks) Read the following text. For questions 1‐10, choose the alternative a, b or c which fits best according to the text. Write your answers in the box provided on the next page. The first one has been done as an example.
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A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS It happened on a Thursday. It must have, because Mariam remembered that she had been restless and preoccupied that day, the way she was on Thursdays, the day when Jalil visited her at their hut. To pass the time until the moment that she would see him at last, crossing the knee‐high grass in the clearing and waving, Mariam had climbed a chair and taken down her mother’s Chinese tea set. The tea set was the sole relic that Mariam’s mother, Nana, had of her own mother, who had died when Nana was two. Nana cherished each blue‐and‐white porcelain piece, the graceful curve of the pot’s sprout, the hand‐painted finches and chrysanthemums, the dragon on the sugar bowl, meant to ward off evil. It was this last piece that slipped from Mariam’s fingers, that fell to the wooden floorboards of the hut and shattered.
When Nana saw the bowl, her face flushed red and her upper lip shivered, and her eyes, both the lazy one and the good, settled on Mariam in a flat, unblinking way. Nana grabbed Mariam by the wrists, pulled her close, and, through gritted teeth, said, “You are a clumsy little harami. This is my reward for everything I’ve endured. An heirloom‐breaking, clumsy little harami.” Mariam did surmise, by the way Nana said the word, that it was an ugly, loathsome thing to be a harami, like an insect. Jalil never called Mariam this name. Jalil said she was his little flower. He was fond of sitting her on his lap and telling her stories, like the time he told her that Herat, the city where Mariam was born, in 1959, had once been the cradle of Persian culture. “You couldn’t stretch a leg there without poking a poet in the ass,” he laughed. He described to her the green wheat fields of Herat, the orchards, the vines pregnant with plump grapes, the city’s crowded, vaulted bazaars. There is a pistachio tree,” Jalil said one day, “and beneath it is buried none other than the great poet Jami.” He leaned in and whispered, “Jami lived over five hundred years ago. I took you there once, to the tree. You were little. You wouldn’t remember.” It was true. Mariam didn’t remember. And though she would live the first fifteen years of her life within walking distance of Herat, Mariam would never see this storied tree. She would never see the famous minarets up close, and she would never pick fruit from Herat’s orchards or stroll in its fields of wheat. But whenever Jalil talked like this, Mariam would listen with enchantment. She would admire Jalil for his vast and worldly knowledge. She would quiver with pride to have a father who knew such things. “What rich lies!” Nana said after Jalil left. “Rich man telling rich lies. He never took you to any tree. Don’t let him charm you. He betrayed us, your beloved father. He cast us out of his big fancy house like we were nothing to him. He did it happily,” Nana said after Jalil left. Mariam would listen dutifully to this. She never dared say to Nana how much she disliked her talking this way about Jalil. The truth was that around Jalil, Mariam did not feel at all like a harami. For an hour or two every Thursday, when Jalil came to see her, all smiles and gifts and endearments, Mariam felt deserving of all the beauty and bounty that life had to give. And, for this, Mariam loved Jalil. Jalil owned land in Karokh, land in Farah, three carpet stores, a clothing shop, and a black 1956 Buick Roadmaster. He was one of Herat’s best‐connected men, friend of the mayor and the provincial governor. He had a cook, a driver, and three housekeepers. Nana had been one of the housekeepers. Until her belly began to swell. When that happened, Nana said, the collective gasp of Jalil’s family sucked the air out of Herat. His in‐laws swore blood would flow. The wives demanded that he throw her out. Nana’s own father, who was a lowly stone carver in the nearby village of Gul Daman, disowned her. Disgraced, he packed his things and boarded a bus to Iran, never to be seen or heard from again.
Adapted © A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini, ISBN 978‐1‐59448‐950‐1
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The questions Your answers
0. The tea set … a. had been a gift from Mariam’s grandmother. b. had been a wedding present to Nana. c. was the only memory Nana had from her mother.
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1. The sugar bowl had symbolic … a. animals. b. colours. c. flowers.
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2. Nana … a. had a vision problem. b. had beautiful eyes. c. was blind.
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3. When Nana says in paragraph 2 “This is my reward for everything I’ve endured”, we understand that …
a. Mariam always made her angry. b. she was filled with resentment. c. the tea set held great value for her.
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4. When Mariam was called harami she … a. knew that she had been insulted. b. understood exactly what her mother meant. c. was used to hearing the word.
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5. Jalil … a. once had a fight with a poet in Herat. b. had been unfaithful to Nana. c. made Mariam feel valued.
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6. In her childhood Mariam … a. lived very near Herat. b. never heard about Herat. c. used to visit Herat.
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7. Jalil was … a. a knowledgeable person. b. a lying fraud. c. a renowned poet.
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8. Nana used to work for … a. Jalil’s family. b. Mariam’s father. c. the provincial governor.
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9. Nana had to leave Jalil’s house because … a. Jalil’s wives didn’t need her. b. she had health problems. c. she had been made pregnant.
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10. Nana’s father left because he … a. had been threatened by Jalil’s family. b. had disinherited Nana. c. was no longer respected.
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VALUES FOR SOCIETY
Edgar Cahn, the relentless social innovator, has spent his life __0__ to change things. He is now 72, and for the first 20 years of his career he built a reputation as a US civil rights lawyer and activist, fighting for the rights of ethnic minorities, women and indigenous communities. Then, __11__ forty‐four, he suffered a major heart attack, which he says “changed my life for ever and for the __12__”. From his hospital bed, he began to develop the ideas that would refocus his prodigious energies. “Lying there, I realised I had the skills to help someone deal __13__ an eviction notice, but I had no way of knowing how to help them make their building or their community a good and decent place to live,” Cahn says.
Cahn __14__ came to England, to the London School of Economics, to start work on his idea of ‘core
economy’ – the premise that every person can be an asset and that productivity must be redefined to include social as well as economic contributions. This looks beyond traditional economics to contend that we must develop a new set of values based on families, communities and civil society, and which places value on raising children, keeping families together, taking care of elderly people, and making the planet sustainable – __15__ considered worthless in the market economy, but essential to enable our communities to thrive. “Every capacity that has enabled our species to survive, __16__ caring for each other and trusting each other, has become excluded from our economic system,” Cahn says. “And I realised that there was no way we were going to build communities we wanted to live in __17__ we didn’t completely reassess our value system and start rewarding human as well as financial contributions.”
When he returned to the US in the __18__ 1980s, Cahn founded time banking, his vehicle for putting
his core economy into action. Working on the simple premise of reciprocity, time banks aim to place value on community action, promote productivity and build social networks by engaging local people in the giving and receiving of services. It allows people to amass time credits by participating __19__ or providing a service that benefits the wider community. These credits are the deposited in a time bank and can be spent __20__ a whole range of skills and services on offer from other members of the bank.
Adapted © http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2007/oct/10/guardiansocietysupplement.voluntarysector
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ESCUELAS OFICIALES DE IDIOMAS
INGLÉS
NIVEL AVANZADO JUNIO 2012
Número de control
COMPRENSIÓN ORAL
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE ESTE EJERCICIO:
NO escriba su nombre en ninguna hoja de esta prueba o de las sucesivas.
Escriba su nombre SÓLO cuando se le requiera más tarde en una hoja aparte. El número de su examen es el que figura arriba a la derecha en el recuadro.
Duración: 25 minutos o Este ejercicio consta de dos tareas. Deberá realizar ambas.
o En la tarea 1 deberá indicar si las afirmaciones sobre el texto son verdaderas (true) o falsas (false) marcando una cruz (✖) en el recuadro que hay junto a las preguntas 1‐10. Se restará un punto por cada opción incorrecta que marque.
o En la tarea 2 deberá completar las frases 11‐20 escribiendo UNA palabra adecuada en el espacio que hay en cada frase.
o No escriba en los cuadros sombreados: son para la calificación de las tareas. o Sólo se admiten respuestas escritas con bolígrafo azul o negro. NO ESCRIBA AQUÍ:
PUNTUACIÓN DEL EJERCICIO: _____ / 40
CALIFICACIÓN: ⃞ Superado ⃞ No Superado
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Task 1. (10 x 2 = 20 marks) You will hear part of a radio programme about a new concept in old people’s homes in France. Listen to the recording. For questions 1‐10 indicate
whether the statements are true or false (✖) in the box provided, according to what you hear. You will lose one mark for each wrong answer you choose. You now have one minute to read the statements. The first one has been done as an example.
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BUILDING BRIDGES
TRUE FALSE
0 The speaker loathed her visit to her grandmother. ✖ ✔
1 In France, nursery children and old people live together in the same old people’s home.
2 In these homes in France, old people are not allowed to have pets.
3 In the afternoon, children take care of old people.
4 Many children are still afraid of old age, illness and death.
5 The people who best appreciate how old people get better are the staff.
6 The result is a growing number of families who need support.
7 UNHCR is supporting intergenerational programmes.
8 In the “Adopt a grandparent scheme” children visit lonely non relatives.
9 All you need is young people to accept older people.
10 In modern western society you get isolated groups into city areas.
Adapted from © http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/magazine/building‐bridges
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Task 2. (10 x 2 = 20 marks) Listen to the recording about Coconut Court Beach Hotel in Hastings, Barbados. Complete the sentences (11‐20) with ONE suitable word according to what you hear. Write your answers in the space provided. You now have one minute to read the sentences. The first one has been done as an example.
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COCONUT COURT BEACH HOTEL BARBADOS
0. The hotel is a 31‐year‐old family‐run business. ✔
11. The 120 rooms in the hotel are equipped with all the ____________________ ____________________ . [WRITE TWO WORDS]
12. The hotel beach is a ____________________ beach for the Hawksbill turtle.
13. At the hotel they have their own ____________________ programmes.
14. The guests can enrol in ____________________ education programmes.
15. There are also snorkeling safaris ____________________.
16. The months when turtles come _______________________ are between June‐July and November.
17. The hotel does not ____________________ the beach in order not to disturb the turtles.
18. At the hotel they employ security guards to ____________________ their beaches at night.
19. Earth Watch is a ____________________ organisation that will cruise the beach in search for new nests.
20. For lunch the hotel offers health ____________________ options.
Adapted from: http://www.heartbeatguides.com/free‐hotel‐travel‐guides.html
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ESCUELAS OFICIALES DE IDIOMAS
INGLÉS
NIVEL AVANZADO JUNIO 2012
Número de control
Marque con una X lo que corresponda:
Alumno/a OFICIAL (Indique el nombre de su profesor/a tutor/a durante el curso 2011‐2012: ………………………………………………………….)
Alumno/a LIBRE
EXPRESIÓN E INTERACCIÓN ESCRITA
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE ESTE EJERCICIO:
NO escriba su nombre en ninguna hoja de esta prueba o de las sucesivas.
Escriba su nombre SÓLO cuando se le requiera más tarde en una hoja aparte. El número de su examen es el que figura arriba a la derecha en el recuadro.
Duración: 90 minutos o Este ejercicio consta de dos tareas. Deberá realizar las dos tareas.
o En la tarea 1 (expresión escrita) deberá escribir un ensayo de opinión de entre 225 y 250 palabras sobre la afirmación Bad news is good news for newspapers.
o En la tarea 2 (interacción escrita) deberá escribir una carta de solicitud de entre 125 y 150 palabras en respuesta a un anuncio de trabajo voluntario que Vd. ha visto.
o Ajústese al espacio para escribir que hay en cada tarea. NO se proporcionará papel adicional. o No escriba en los cuadros sombreados: son para la calificación de las tareas. o Sólo se admiten respuestas escritas con bolígrafo azul o negro. NO ESCRIBA AQUÍ:
PUNTUACIÓN DE AMBOS CORRECTORES: _____ / 200
CALIFICACIÓN: ⃞ Superado ⃞ No Superado
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Task 1 Expresión escrita (50 marks)
Bad news is good news for newspapers Write an essay in which you explain your personal point of view on this statement. Support your position with reasoning and examples from your reading, experiences or observation. Write 225‐250 words.
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Task 2 Interacción escrita (50 marks) You want to take part in some kind of voluntary work. Read the following advertisements for posts of voluntary workers overseas. Choose the one you prefer (only one) and write a letter of application including all the necessary details and information about yourself so that the reader understands you are the best candidate for the post. Write between 125 and 150 words.
Voluntary Work Abroad Ltd. Project Manager: Margaret Andame
24 Charlotte Street, London, UK
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Adapted © www.workingabroad.com
Playa Tortuga Conservation Programme, Costa Rica
Live in a tropical rainforest reserve, and take part in sea turtle research and monitoring, butterfly and bird research, reforestation, caiman monitoring, sea otter research, flora and fauna inventories, mangrove restoration projects, environmental education and more. Apply to: Roberto Martinez, 37 High Street, Sidcup, Kent DH7 4WL
Restoration Crew Internship, Nevada USAAn opportunity for students of Environmental science/Ecology or related fields to gain field experience on ecological restoration projects in the Lake Tahoe Basin and in Western Nevada from May to August 2012. Mailing address: Ms Sullivan, 234 Abbey Road The City of Brighton and Hove BN2 United Kingdom
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CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INGLÉS NIVEL AVANZADO
CONVOCATORIA ORDINARIA JUNIO 2012
EXPRESIÓN E INTERACCIÓN ORAL
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE ESTE EJERCICIO: Duración: 30 minutos (parejas) o Este ejercicio consta de dos tareas. Deberá realizar las dos tareas.
o En la tarea 1 (monólogo) deberá realizar una exposición oral de 3 o 4 minutos de duración basada en el tema propuesto en la tarjeta que se le facilitará.
o En la tarea 2 (diálogo) deberá intervenir en una conversación de 5 minutos de duración con su compañero o compañera basada en el tema propuesto en la tarjeta que se le facilitará.
o Puntuación máxima de ambos correctores: 200 puntos. o Puede tomar notas (palabras, ideas, conceptos) para apoyarse durante su exposición /
diálogo, pero no podrá redactar frases completas ya que la actuación que se evaluará será hablada y no leída. No escriba nada sobre las tarjetas que se le facilitan. Si desea tomar notas, puede hacerlo en papel en blanco que se le facilitará.
o Durante la fase de preparación de las tareas NO podrá comunicarse con su compañero/a. o Al finalizar el ejercicio deberá entregar sus notas y todo el material que se le facilitó. o Dispone Vd. de un máximo de 15 minutos para preparar las dos tareas.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 1 A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the pros and cons of mass tourism and the effects it has or might have on local communities and the environment.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 1 A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE
You have been offered a job in another city. You have not accepted the job yet because you are still thinking about the financial and professional advantages and positive aspects of this job move.
You want to talk it over with your best friend, because your final decision will be based on your own feelings and your friend’s advice. Explain to him / her why you think that changing now would be good for you. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 1 B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the different criminal offences illustrated in the pictures below. Why do these things occur? Suggest ways to fight these crimes more efficiently.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 1 B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE
Your best friend has been offered a job in another city. When you think about all the disadvantages and negative aspects that changing jobs and moving to another city might have, you conclude it is not a good idea for your friend to accept this job.
Try and persuade him / her NOT to accept the job.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 2 A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition explaining how advances in technology have changed life in general (and your life in particular) over the last years. Discuss some of the negative aspects of this technological revolution.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 2 A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your town council is planning to organise activities for the citizens three evenings a week and they have invited the residents’ suggestions. You are discussing this with a friend. You think the activities should concentrate on the needs of the older people in the town.
Propose two or three activities and say when these activities should take place. Explain your ideas and try to come to an agreement with your friend.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 2 B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the good and bad aspects of shopping and the different places where you do your shopping. Discuss what shopping advice you would give to someone visiting Spain for the first time.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 2 B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your town council has proposed organising activities three evenings a week in the town hall and has asked the citizens for suggestions. You are discussing this with a friend.
You think they should concentrate on the needs of the young people in the town.
Propose two or three activities and say when these activities should take place. Explain your ideas and try to come to an agreement with your friend. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 3 A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the qualities required for each of the professions illustrated in the pictures below. Discuss your own abilities for these jobs.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 3 A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your local high school is planning to organize after-school activities for the children, and they have asked pupils / parents for suggestions Each person may choose a maximum of three activities. You prefer non-academic activities such as cooking and carpentry. You are discussing this with a friend.
Choose three activities and explain the reasons for your choice to your friend. Try to come to an agreement on the three you think would be the best. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 3 B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the people’s attitudes in the photographs below. Compare and contrast what the people might be feeling and why. Explain what you do to maintain a good relationship with other people.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 3 B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your local high school is planning to organize after-school activities for the children, and they have asked pupils / parents for suggestions Each person may choose a maximum of three activities. You prefer academic activities such as mathematics. You are discussing this with a friend.
Choose three activities and explain the reasons for your choice to your friend. Try to come to an agreement on the three you think would be the best.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 4 A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about how retired and elderly people live today (problems, services, etc.). Contrast this with life for these people 50 years ago.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 4 A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You have just won a contest and the prize is a weekend for two in an adventure park where you can learn and practise the sporting activity of your choice. You have invited your friend to go with you. Now you must both agree on which activity you would like to try. You would prefer a water sport such as water-skiing or scuba diving. You are afraid of heights.
Try to convince your friend that your choice is the best option, and decide together which activity you will choose. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 4 B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the different free-time activities that children engage in today. Do you think these activities affect their relationships with others, both at home and at school? Explain how.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 4 B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your friend has just won a contest. The prize is a weekend for two in an adventure park where you can learn and practise the sporting activity of your choice. Your friend has invited you to accompany him / her.
You and your friend must agree on which activity you would like to try. You are not a good swimmer, but would really like to try parachuting or paragliding.
Decide which activity you would prefer. Try to convince your friend that this is the best option.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 5 A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about what makes each of the events in the pictures special and how these events might affect a person’s life. Comment on a memorable occasion in your life.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 5 A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You are the manager of a hotel in your city. You have been informed that a guest has complained that a shopping bag has been stolen from his / her room. You do not think that the hotel can be held responsible for this, and you have no reason to question the honesty of your employees.
Listen to the guest, explain your point of view and try to come to an agreement.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 5 B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the advantages and disadvantages of studying in state schools and private schools. Explain what you like (or liked) least about your own school years.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 5 B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You are a tourist staying at a hotel. This morning you left a shopping bag containing an expensive item you bought yesterday afternoon in the hotel room. When you returned to your room this evening, the bag and its contents were missing. You complain to the hotel manager.
Invent the details of the situation, discuss them with the hotel manager and decide what course of action you wish the manager to take. Try to come to an agreement. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 6 A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about how the different aspects of luck and superstition illustrated in the pictures below affect people’s lives. Talk about a lucky experience of your own.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 6 A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Last week you bought a DVD player on sale. When you tried to set it up at home, you discovered that it did not work. Today you take it back to the store and explain your case to the manager.
Invent the details of the situation and decide what course of action you will take (you would like to get a refund). Try to come to an agreement and do not forget your rights as a customer. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 6 B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the dangers involved in the activities illustrated in the pictures below. Explain the qualities required to participate in extreme sports. Which of these qualities do you have yourself?
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 6 B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You are the manager of an electrical equipment store. A customer has come in to complain about a product that does not work. Your store has a no-refund policy for goods bought during the sales.
Listen to the customer, explain your store’s sales policy and offer alternative solutions. Try to come to an agreement.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INGLÉS NIVEL AVANZADO
CONVOCATORIA ORDINARIA JUNIO 2012
EXPRESIÓN E INTERACCIÓN ORAL
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE ESTE EJERCICIO: Duración: 35 minutos (tríos) o Este ejercicio consta de dos tareas. Deberá realizar las dos tareas.
o En la tarea 1 (monólogo) deberá realizar una exposición oral de 3 o 4 minutos de duración basada en el tema propuesto en la tarjeta que se le facilitará.
o En la tarea 2 (diálogo) deberá intervenir en una conversación de 7 minutos de duración con sus compañeros o compañeras basada en el tema propuesto en la tarjeta que se le facilitará.
o Puntuación máxima de ambos correctores: 200 puntos. o Puede tomar notas (palabras, ideas, conceptos) para apoyarse durante su exposición /
diálogo, pero no podrá redactar frases completas ya que la actuación que se evaluará será hablada y no leída. No escriba nada sobre las tarjetas que se le facilitan. Si desea tomar notas, puede hacerlo en papel en blanco que se le facilitará.
o Durante la fase de preparación de las tareas NO podrá comunicarse con sus compañeros/as. o Al finalizar el ejercicio deberá entregar sus notas y todo el material que se le facilitó. o Dispone Vd. de un máximo de 15 minutos para preparar las dos tareas.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 7 A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the contrast between the different teaching and learning experiences in the pictures. Discuss the benefits and problems of each one. .
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 7 A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You are sharing a flat with two other flatmates. You are upset because for the past month one of your flatmates, who is a musician, has spent long hours playing music in his / her room. You need peace and quiet because you are preparing for an important exam. Lately you have spent most of your time in your room and you have not been cleaning the house, as you should have done.
Discuss the situation with your flatmates and try to come to an agreement to solve the problem.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 7 B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the habits and lifestyle of the two different groups of young people in the pictures below. Why do young people choose to belong to a specific social group? What was your social group like when you were young, or what is it like now?
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 7 B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You are a musician and you are sharing your flat with two other people. This past month you have spent long hours rehearsing because you expect to get a place in a prestigious band or orchestra. Lately one of your flatmates has not been doing his / her fair share of housework, specifically not cleaning the flat as agreed when you became flatmates. A clean flat is very important for you as you suffer from allergies.
Discuss the situation with your flatmates and try to come to an agreement to solve the problem. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 7 C
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral speech about environmental pollution. Do you think it is a necessary consequence of progress? What can ordinary people do to protect the environment?
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 7 C
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You are sharing a flat with two other flatmates and you are having some problems. This past month you were a little annoyed by the noise one of your flatmates has been making (he / she is a musician), and also because the other person has not been doing his /her fair share of cleaning the house.
Discuss the situation with your flatmates and try to come to an agreement to solve the problem.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 8 A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the advantages and disadvantages of living in the homes shown in the photographs. Discuss which you consider to be the best option for a family of four and explain why.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 8 A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You are a student in the Teacher – Parent – Student Committee (TPSC) of your local high school. You are meeting to discuss what course of action should be taken concerning a student who has drawn graffiti on the school walls. You consider this to be a minor discipline problem and would punish accordingly.
Explain how you would deal with the offending student and give reasons for your decision. Try to come to an agreement with your colleagues on the course of action to be taken. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 8 B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition describing and comparing the following forms of dress. On what occasions do people wear these kinds of clothes? Would you ever dress like this? Why (not)?
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 8 B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You are a parent in the Teacher – Parent – Student Committee (TPSC) of your local high school. You are meeting to discuss what course of action should be taken concerning a student who has drawn graffiti on the school walls. You consider this to be a serious discipline problem and would punish accordingly.
Explain how you would deal with the offending student and give reasons for your decision. Try to come to an agreement with your colleagues on the course of action to be taken.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 8 C
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones in our lives nowadays. When do you use yours? Have you ever had an embarrassing experience? Describe it.
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ADVANCED LEVEL MODEL 8 C
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You are a teacher in the Teacher – Parent – Student Committee (TPSC) of your local high school. You are meeting to discuss what course of action should be taken concerning a student who has drawn graffiti on the school walls. You are very intolerant towards this kind of vandalism and would punish accordingly.
Explain how you would deal with the offending student and give reasons for your decision. Try to come to an agreement with your colleagues on the course of action to be taken.
ESCUELAS OFICIALES DE IDIOMAS
INGLÉS
NIVEL INTERMEDIO JUNIO 2012
Número de control
COMPRENSIÓN DE LECTURA
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE ESTE EJERCICIO:
NO escriba su nombre en ninguna hoja de esta prueba o de las sucesivas.
Escriba su nombre SÓLO cuando se le requiera más tarde en una hoja aparte. El número de su examen es el que figura arriba a la derecha en el recuadro.
Duración: 45 minutos o Este ejercicio consta de dos tareas. Deberá realizar ambas.
o En la tarea 1 deberá elegir la respuesta más adecuada (a, b o c) para las preguntas 1‐10 y escribirla en el espacio que hay al lado de cada pregunta.
o En la tarea 2 deberá elegir UNA palabra adecuada para rellenar cada espacio numerado en blanco (11‐20) y escribirla en la tabla que aparece debajo del texto. Puede utilizar cada palabra sólo una vez. Entre las opciones hay tres palabras que no necesitará.
o No escriba en los cuadros sombreados: son para la calificación de las tareas. o Sólo se admiten respuestas escritas con bolígrafo azul o negro. NO ESCRIBA AQUÍ:
PUNTUACIÓN DEL EJERCICIO: _____ / 20
CALIFICACIÓN: ⃞ Superado ⃞ No Superado
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Task 1. (10 x 1 = 10 marks) Read the following text. For questions 1‐10, choose the alternative a, b or c which fits best according to the text. Write your answers in the box provided next to each question. The first one has been done as an example.
MARK
ST OSWALD’S
“No trespassers. No unauthorised entry beyond this point by order”. Another child might have been frightened by the command. But in my case curiosity overcame the fear. By whose order? Why this point and not another? And most importantly, what would happen if I crossed that line? Of course, I already knew the school grounds were forbidden to me. By then I’d been living in its shadow for six months, and already that rule was one of the most important of my young life, as dictated by my father, John Snyde, “Stay clear of St Oswald’s”, with a warning punch to the upper arm. The punches were supposed to be friendly, I knew. All the same, they hurt. Parenting was not one of John Snyde’s special skills. Nevertheless, for the first few months I obeyed without question. Dad was so proud of his new job as Porter; such a fine old school, such a great reputation, and we were going to live in the Old Gatehouse, where generations of Porters before us had lived. There would be tea on the lawn on summer evenings, and it would be the beginning of something wonderful. Perhaps, when she saw how well we were doing now, Mum might even come home. But weeks passed and none of that happened. The Gatehouse was a historical building with tiny windows that let in hardly any light. We weren’t allowed to put up a satellite dish on the outside wall for fear of ruining the stonework. Most of the furniture belonged to St Oswald’s – and next to them our own things looked cheap and out of place. My dad’s time was entirely taken up with his new job, and I quickly learned to look after myself and not to trouble my father at all. Mum never wrote, and after a while I started to forget what she had looked like. My dad had a bottle of her perfume hidden under his mattress, though, and when he was out on his rounds, or at the pub with his mates, I would sometimes go into his bedroom, spray a little of that perfume on my pillow and pretend that Mum was watching TV in the next room, or making me a cup of milk. A bit stupid, really: she’d never done those things when she was home. Christmas approached, bringing bad weather and even more work for the porter to deal with, so we never had tea on the lawns. On the other hand, I was happy enough. A solitary child even then; awkward in company; invisible at school. During the first term I didn’t mix much; stayed out of the house; played in the snowy woods behind St Oswald’s and explored every inch of the school’s perimeter – making sure never to cross the forbidden line. My own school was called Abbey Road Juniors. I’d never liked it; but even so I feared my arrival at Sunnybank Park, the giant secondary school that I was destined by postcode to attend. Since my first day at Abbey Road I’d watched the Sunnybankers – cheap green sweatshirts with the school logo on the breast, nylon rucksacks, hair spray – with dismay. They would hate me, I knew it. They would take one look at me and they would hate me. I sensed it immediately. I was skinny; undersized, a natural doer of homework. I kept pestered my father, “Why? Why the Park? Why there?” “Don’t be a sissy. There’s nothing wrong with the Park, kid. It’s just a school. They’re all the bloody same.” Well, that was a lie. Even I knew that. It made me resentful.
Adapted © Gentlemen and Players, Joanne Harris, ISBN 0‐385‐60366‐5
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0. The author was … a. curious about St Oswald’s. b. disobedient of the rules. c. terrified at St Oswalds.
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1. The author was warned not to go into St Oswald’s by … a. his father. b. some unknown authority. c. the school’s authorities.
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5. … a. It was dark in the Old Gatehouse. b. Television sets were not allowed at the Old Gatehouse. c. The Old Gatehouse had old furniture, similar to their own.
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7. The author’s mother had always been … a. a distant mother. b. a very loving mother. c. the perfect housewife.
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9. The author … a. had bad memories of his life at Sunnybank School. b. imagined how his school life would be at Sunnybank School. c. was excited about attending Sunnybank School.
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10. The author’s father’s words about Sunnybank School … a. gave courage to the author. b. helped father and son become even closer. c. were disbelieved by the author.
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Task 2. (10 x 1 = 10 marks) Read the text and choose ONE suitable word from the box provided for each numbered blank (11‐20). Write your answers in the box provided below the text. Each word can be used only ONCE. There are three words you will not need. The first one has been done as an example.
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LEISURE ACTIVITIES
Most of British population enjoys sport and leisure activities in one way or __0__, and whether as a participant or a __11__ there are a __12__ host of activities to enjoy.
In recent years the encouragement toward a more healthy __13__ has led to more people taking __14__ physical activity, whether to get fit or to __15__ fit. These activities can be found indoors __16__ leisure, sporting and recreation centres and __17__, at the many free publicly available playing fields and also at clubs and associations which are open to members or paying visitors. In any event there is __18__ to choose from whatever your level of physical fitness.
As with __19__ countries many of the leisure activities in the UK are much __20__ sedate. Whether as an individual or a team, a child, adult or family, nearly all towns and cities have something for everyone.
Adapted from http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/uk‐culture/leisure
The words you can choose
ANOTHER AT KEEP LIFESTYLE LOT MORE MOST
OTHER OUTDOORS PLENTY SPECTATOR LESS UP WHOLE
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ESCUELAS OFICIALES DE IDIOMAS
INGLÉS
NIVEL INTERMEDIO JUNIO 2012
Número de control
COMPRENSIÓN ORAL
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE ESTE EJERCICIO:
NO escriba su nombre en ninguna hoja de esta prueba o de las sucesivas.
Escriba su nombre SÓLO cuando se le requiera más tarde en una hoja aparte. El número de su examen es el que figura arriba a la derecha en el recuadro.
Duración: 20 minutos o Este ejercicio consta de dos tareas. Deberá realizar las dos tareas.
o En la tarea 1 deberá elegir la mejor opción (a, b o c) para las preguntas 1‐10 e indicar su respuesta en el recuadro que hay junto a cada pregunta.
o En la tarea 2 deberá completar las frases 11‐20 escribiendo UNA palabra adecuada en el espacio que hay en cada frase.
o No escriba en los cuadros sombreados: son para la calificación de las tareas. o Sólo se admiten respuestas escritas con bolígrafo azul o negro. NO ESCRIBA AQUÍ:
PUNTUACIÓN: _____ / 20
CALIFICACIÓN: ⃞ Superado ⃞ No Superado
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Task 1. (10 x 1 = 10 marks) You will hear five people speaking about favourite films. Listen to the recording. For questions 1‐10 choose the best option (a, b or c) according to what you hear. Indicate your answer in the box provided next to each question. You now have one minute to read the questions. The first one has been done as an example.
MARK
FILMS
0. The film is set in the … a. First World War. b. Great World War. c. Second World War.
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1. It’s a spy film and a … a. comedy. b. romance. c. drama.
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6. Another thing the film shows is that people need to … a. satisfy. b. surprise. c. survive.
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7. She thinks her film is … a. fancy. b. friendly. c. funny.
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a. entertaining. b. happy‐ending. c. heart‐warming.
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a. musical. b. thriller. c. western.
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Adapted from © http://www.podcastsinenglish.com/listen/level2/films.mp3
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Task 2. (10 x 1 = 10 marks) You will hear part of a radio programme about food and eating habits in the UK. Complete the sentences (11‐20) with ONE suitable word according to what you hear. Write your answers in the space provided in each question. You now have one minute to read the sentences. The first one has been done as an example.
MARK
FOOD AND EATING HABITS
0. People in Britain don’t know how to feed themselves properly. ✔
11. Teenagers in Britain will have to take ____________________ cooking lessons.
12. These new lessons are due to start in ____________________ .
13. There might be few teachers with the right ____________________ .
14. The government expects that ____________________ the British population will be obese in 25 years.
15. The first interviewee, Ed Balls, is the ____________________ in charge of schools.
16. Ed Balls wants young people to learn basic ____________________ .
17. Ed Balls aim is to make students experiment the ____________________ of food.
18. The second interviewee, Pru Leith, is a well‐known ____________________ writer.
19. Pru Leith says we should have done this ____________________ years ago.
20. Pru Leith thinks cooking is a real ____________________ .
Adapted from © http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1728_people_places/page8.shtml
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ESCUELAS OFICIALES DE IDIOMAS
INGLÉS
NIVEL INTERMEDIO JUNIO 2012
Número de control
Marque con una X lo que corresponda:
Alumno/a OFICIAL (Indique el nombre de su profesor/a tutor/a durante el curso 2011‐2012: ………………………………………………………….)
Alumno/a LIBRE
EXPRESIÓN E INTERACCIÓN ESCRITA
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE ESTE EJERCICIO:
NO escriba su nombre en ninguna hoja de esta prueba o de las sucesivas.
Escriba su nombre SÓLO cuando se le requiera más tarde en una hoja aparte. El número de su examen es el que figura arriba a la derecha en el recuadro.
Duración: 90 minutos o Este ejercicio consta de dos tareas. Deberá realizar las dos tareas.
o En la tarea 1 (expresión escrita) deberá escribir un relato real o imaginario de entre 175 y 200 palabras sobre una ocasión en la que Vd. pasó mucho miedo, bajo el título The fright of my life.
o En la tarea 2 (interacción escrita) deberá escribir un correo electrónico de entre 100 y 125 palabras en respuesta a uno que Vd. ha recibido, incluyendo toda la información que se le pide.
o Ajústese al espacio para escribir que hay en cada tarea. NO se proporcionará papel adicional. o No escriba en los cuadros sombreados: son para la calificación de las tareas. o Sólo se admiten respuestas escritas con bolígrafo azul o negro. NO ESCRIBA AQUÍ:
PUNTUACIÓN: _____ / 200
CALIFICACIÓN: ⃞ Superado ⃞ No Superado
MARK
Task 1 Expresión Escrita (50 marks) Your local newspaper is running a writing competition with the title The fright of my life, and you have decided to take part. Write a story (real or imaginary) about a time when you were extremely frightened. Include all the relevant information so that the reader has a complete account. Write between 175 and 200 words.
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MARK Task 2 Interacción escrita (50 marks) You have just received the email below from your friend Andy. Write an email in reply on the next page, giving him information about all the questions he is asking you. Write between 100 and 125 words.
To: You From: [email protected] Subject: Gerry’s birthday party Hi there, I’m really sorry I couldn’t go to Gerry’s surprise birthday party. I had to go to a family reunion instead! What was the party like? Did he get any presents? What were they like? How did he react? What about the people? Did you meet anyone nice? Tell me everything! See you soon! Andy
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CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INGLÉS NIVEL INTERMEDIO
CONVOCATORIA ORDINARIA JUNIO 2012
EXPRESIÓN E INTERACCIÓN ORAL
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE ESTE EJERCICIO: Duración: 30 minutos (parejas) o Este ejercicio consta de dos tareas. Deberá realizar las dos tareas.
o En la tarea 1 (monólogo) deberá realizar una exposición oral de 3 o 4 minutos de duración basada en el tema propuesto en la tarjeta que se le facilitará.
o En la tarea 2 (diálogo) deberá intervenir en una conversación de 5 minutos de duración con su compañero o compañera basada en el tema propuesto en la tarjeta que se le facilitará.
o Puntuación máxima de ambos correctores: 200 puntos. o Puede tomar notas (palabras, ideas, conceptos) para apoyarse durante su exposición /
diálogo, pero no podrá redactar frases completas ya que la actuación que se evaluará será hablada y no leída. No escriba nada sobre las tarjetas que se le facilitan. Si desea tomar notas, puede hacerlo en papel en blanco que se le facilitará.
o Durante la fase de preparación de las tareas NO podrá comunicarse con su compañero/a. o Al finalizar el ejercicio deberá entregar sus notas y todo el material que se le facilitó. o Dispone Vd. de un máximo de 15 minutos para preparar las dos tareas.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 1 STUDENT A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about what you understand for “a healthy lifestyle”? Talk about
the good and bad habits which affect people’s health nowadays.
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TASK 2: DIALOGUE
You feel like you need to do more exercise. A fitness equipment gadget advertised on
television has caught your attention: “Abdominator: The Ultimate Fat Burner. Perfect
Abdominal Workout from your Sofa”. Although it looks a bit expensive, you are going to buy
it. You want to tell your friend about it and recommend it to him/her as well.
Explain the reasons why you think this would be a good way to keep fit. Try to come to an
agreement on the best kind of keep‐fit activity for you. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 1 STUDENT B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the importance of technology in our lives today. Say which
technological devices you use and which one(s) you could not live without.
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TASK 2: DIALOGUE
Your friend is telling you about a fitness equipment gadget advertised on television. For a
number of reasons you do not agree with this kind of things. Moreover, you think your
friend needs to exercise more outdoors.
Propose a number of outdoor activities and explain the benefits they would bring. Try to
persuade your friend to accept your proposals.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 2 STUDENT A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Talk about what the people in the pictures normally do at work. Which of these jobs would be the most appropriate for you? Explain why.
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TASK 2: DIALOGUE
The company you work for has given you the “Best Employee of the Year” award. This
means you can choose between a 32‐inch plasma TV and a laptop computer. You already
have both a TV and a laptop, but after thinking it over, you see a number of reasons to
choose the plasma TV.
Tell your friend about your prize. Explain why you have chosen the plasma TV and offer
your friend your old TV. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 2 STUDENT B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the different kinds of programmes you can watch on TV
nowadays. What kind of programmes are your favourite? What changes would you make in
the programming?
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 2 STUDENT B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your friend has been given the “Best Employee of the Year” award by the company he / she
works for. The prize is either a 32‐inch plasma TV or a laptop computer. You would like your
friend to choose the new laptop because your own computer is very old and you expect
your friend to offer you his / her old computer.
Listen to your friend and give him / her good reasons to convince him / her to choose the
computer.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 3 STUDENT A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the advantages and disadvantages of the different forms of
learning (class, library, computers) in the pictures below. What do you think is the best way
to learn? Explain why.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 3 STUDENT A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your partner has been accepted to take part in the next edition of the British Big Brother
(Gran Hermano on Spanish TV). You think this would be a big mistake. Think of reasons why
it would not be a good idea for your friend to take part in the programme.
Try to persuade him / her to change his / her plans.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 3 STUDENT B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral presentation about the benefits the free‐time activities in the pictures below
have for children. Talk about the free time activities you enjoyed as a child.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 3 STUDENT B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You have been accepted to take part in the next edition of the British Big Brother (Gran
Hermano on Spanish TV). You think this is a great opportunity.
Explain the reasons why taking part in this programme would be good for you. Try to
convince your friend that you are making the right decision. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 4 STUDENT A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the advantages and disadvantages of the forms of travelling
in the pictures below. Which would you recommend for young people who wish to travel
abroad?
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 4 STUDENT A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your friend wants to take a year off and travel around the world before going to university.
You do not think this is a good idea.
Explain your point of view and your reasons, and give him/her some advice on what he /
she should do instead. Try to persuade him / her to change his / her mind.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 4 STUDENT B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the pros and cons of the different holiday options in the
pictures. Which option you would recommend for a family of four? Explain why.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 4 STUDENT B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You would like to take a year off and travel around the world before going to university.
Your friend does not think this is a good idea.
Explain the reasons why you believe you are making the right decision. Try to persuade him
/ her about the benefits that a year off would have for you. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 5 STUDENT A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the different ways of accessing information presented in the
pictures. How do you stay informed of current affairs? Why?
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 5 STUDENT A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your language school is setting up a common room for students. You have been asked to
make a list of a maximum of 5 items that you would like to find there. You prefer items
related to information technology and a place for individual study between lessons.
Make your list and discuss it with your partner. Try to come to an agreement. YOU BEGIN
THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 5 STUDENT B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the pros and cons of being famous. Why do you think TV
gossip programmes are so popular nowadays?
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 5 STUDENT B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your language school is setting up a common room for students. You have been asked to
make a list of a maximum of 5 items that you would like to find there. You would prefer a
place to read and relax and where you could socialise with other students between lessons.
Make your list and discuss it with your partner. Try to come to an agreement.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 6 STUDENT A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the pros and cons of the types of transport in the pictures.
Say which type of transport you prefer when you travel and explain why.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 6 STUDENT A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You and your friend are making plans to go out tonight. You like eating out. You would like
to go to an ethnic restaurant (possibly Chinese or Italian).
Think of reasons that will convince your friend to have dinner in a restaurant tonight. Try to
come to an agreement. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 6 STUDENT B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the advantages and disadvantages of the holiday activities in
the pictures. Say which activity you prefer and explain why.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 6 STUDENT B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You and your friend are making plans to go out tonight. You like films a lot. There is a film
that you would like to see at your local film theatre.
Think of reasons that will convince your friend to go to the cinema tonight. Try to come to
an agreement.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 7 STUDENT A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the pros and cons of the different types of family shown in
the pictures below. Talk about the role of the parents and relationship among siblings.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 7 STUDENT A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You are having a big party to celebrate your 30th birthday with your family and your friends
about it. You bought lots of food that needs eating tonight, and you paid for the DJ in
advance days ago. However, your next door neighbour is asking you to cancel the party
because you are making too much noise.
Explain the reasons why you think you can continue with your party. Try to come to an
agreement.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 7 STUDENT B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the advantages and disadvantages of the different kinds of
housing shown in the pictures below. Talk about your ideal house.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 7 STUDENT B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You need a good night sleep because you have a job interview tomorrow. Unfortunately,
your next door neighbour is having a party in his/her flat to celebrate his/her birthday. The
party is too noisy and you need total silence tonight.
Explain the situation to your neighbour and why you think your sleep is more important
than his/her party. Try to come to an agreement. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 8 STUDENT A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the importance of appearance and first impressions.
Speculate about the people in the pictures below (what their occupation, feelings and plans
might be).
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 8 STUDENT A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE Your friend Peter’s birthday is in a month, and you are discussing with another friend what
would be a good present. You think the best is a handmade present.
Explain to your friend the reasons why a handmade present would be a good one, and ask
him/her to help you make it. Try to come to an agreement.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 8 STUDENT B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about the importance of money. Talk about the different ways of using it and give your personal opinion about it.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 8 STUDENT B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE
Your friend Peter’s birthday is in a month, and you are discussing with another friend what
would be a good present. You think the best is to buy him a very expensive present.
Explain to your friend the reasons why an expensive present would be a good one, and ask him/her to share the costs between the two of you. Try to come to an agreement. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INGLÉS NIVEL INTERMEDIO
CONVOCATORIA ORDINARIA JUNIO 2012
EXPRESIÓN E INTERACCIÓN ORAL
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE ESTE EJERCICIO: Duración: 35 minutos (tríos) o Este ejercicio consta de dos tareas. Deberá realizar las dos tareas.
o En la tarea 1 (monólogo) deberá realizar una exposición oral de 3 o 4 minutos de duración basada en el tema propuesto en la tarjeta que se le facilitará.
o En la tarea 2 (diálogo) deberá intervenir en una conversación de 7 minutos de duración con sus compañeros o compañeras basada en el tema propuesto en la tarjeta que se le facilitará.
o Puntuación máxima de ambos correctores: 200 puntos. o Puede tomar notas (palabras, ideas, conceptos) para apoyarse durante su exposición /
diálogo, pero no podrá redactar frases completas ya que la actuación que se evaluará será hablada y no leída. No escriba nada sobre las tarjetas que se le facilitan. Si desea tomar notas, puede hacerlo en papel en blanco que se le facilitará.
o Durante la fase de preparación de las tareas NO podrá comunicarse con sus compañeros/as. o Al finalizar el ejercicio deberá entregar sus notas y todo el material que se le facilitó. o Dispone Vd. de un máximo de 15 minutos para preparar las dos tareas.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 9 STUDENT A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about eating habits in your country. Talk about the kind of food
you eat and what you like and don’t like.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 9 STUDENT A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You and your friend(s) are planning a two‐week holiday in an English‐speaking country this
summer. You would like to visit either England or the USA because you like big cities.
Choose one of these places and think of reasons that will convince your friend(s) to travel
there. Consider the pros and cons. Try to come to an agreement. YOU BEGIN THE
DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 9 STUDENT B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition about what young people in your country like doing in their free
time. What problems or dangerous situations do young people encounter when they go out
with their friends?
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 9 STUDENT B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You and your friend(s) are planning a two‐week‐holiday in an English‐speaking country this
summer. You would like to visit either Ireland or Canada because you like outdoor activities.
Choose one of these places and think of reasons that will convince your friend(s) to travel
there. Consider the pros and cons. Try to come to an agreement.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 9 STUDENT C
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Make an oral exposition the advantages and disadvantages of having pets. Say which
animal you would recommend to somebody who lives in a flat. Why?
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 9 STUDENT C
TASK 2: DIALOGUE You and your friend(s) are planning a two week‐holiday in an English speaking country this
summer. You like wild, isolated places. You would like to visit Scotland or New Zealand.
Choose one of these places and think of reasons that will convince your friend(s) to travel
there. Consider the pros and cons. Try to come to an agreement.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 10 STUDENT A
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the benefits and dangers involved in the activities in the
pictures. Say which activity you would prefer and explain why.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 10 STUDENT A
TASK 2: DIALOGUE An English family (parents and teenagers) that you and your friend(s) met on holiday last
year are coming to visit you for the first time. You need to plan some activities for them.
You prefer socialising and night‐time activities.
Think of things you can do together (remember there are both young people and adults).
Try to come to an agreement. YOU BEGIN THE DIALOGUE.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 10 STUDENT B
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE
Describe and compare the following forms of dress. On what occasions do people wear
these kinds of clothes? When would you dress like this?
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 10 STUDENT B
TASK 2: DIALOGUE An English family (parents and teenagers) that you and your friend(s) met on holiday last
year are coming to visit you for the first time. You need to plan some activities for them.
You prefer day‐time activities.
Think of things you can do together (remember there are both young people and adults).
Try to come to an agreement.
CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 10 STUDENT C
TASK 1: MONOLOGUE Make an oral exposition about the advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones in our lives nowadays. When do you use yours? Have you ever had an embarrassing experience?
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL MODEL 8 STUDENT C
TASK 2: DIALOGUE An English family (parents and teenagers) that you and your colleague(s) met on holiday
last year are coming to visit you for the first time. You need to plan some activities for
them. You prefer unusual and exciting activities.
Think of things you can do together (remember there are both young people and adults).
Try to come to an agreement.