Hope you had a wonderful summer and you took the most of your English.
Remember to read the dates of your oral and written exams in the posts below.
Here you have some more resources for those who need to take their exams in September:
READING
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
WRITING
Page number 1
LISTENING
Exercise 1
Exercise 2 Listen and write
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
SPEAKING
- Listen to as much English as possible.
- Speak as much English in class as possible.
- Slow down! It’s not a race. Before you speak, think carefully about what to say and speak a little slower than normal.
- Use language you know is correct. Use words and expressions you have used before.
- If you don’t know a word, think of another way to say it. For example, if you know the word ‘expensive’, but can’t remember the word ‘cheap’, you could say:
It’s not expensive.
It’s a good price.
It’s not a lot of money. - Listen to yourself while you speak and if you hear a mistake, correct it. Native speakers make mistakes and correct them all the time.
- Look at the examiner’s or other student’s face and eyes when you speak. Do they understand you? If not, say it again with different words.
- If you don’t understand the question or the activity, ask the examiner. Say: ‘Could you repeat that, please?’
- Always say something. Don’t just say ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Explain your answer with a reason. Say ‘Yes, I agree because....’
- Remember that everyone feels nervous in exams. So, take some deep breaths before the exam and try to relax.
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ResponderEliminarHello!!
ResponderEliminarI find other link about listening. Here I show it.
Good lucky for all.
http://eoi.pinto.pinto.educa.madrid.org/html/ingles_listening.html
Try to relax 😊. Good luck with your exams classmates. See you soon. 👋
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