lunedì 21 maggio 2012

FULL EXAM Lettorato del Primo Anno Giugno 2012


LYNCH         LEYLAND       GERARDI       YOUNG 
                                         
LETTORATO DEL PRIMO ANNO
PER IL CORSO DI LAUREA   LCLT (e LCMM degli anni precedenti)

SESSIONE DI ESAMI – GIUGNO 2012

PROVA SCRITTA
DATA: Venerdì  8  GIUGNO 2012
ORE: 15.00 – 18.00
AULE  III, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX

L’iscrizione sarà aperta fino alle 11.00 del 31/05/12 presso il dipartimento di Anglistica.

La data della prova orale sarà stabilita durante la prova scritta. 


First year exam
It's a 3-hour exam on your general knowledge of English. The level is Intermediate/Upper Intermediate or B1+ on the European scale. The exam is based on English File Intermediate for the Grammar. But if you have studied English at school you should be at or near this level (!). There are 3 sections in the exam. First there is a grammar section with 2 exercises. One has 15 sentences and you have to decide if they are right or wrong and correct the ones that are wrong. The second is a text with 15 spaces and you have to put one word in each space. The second section is reading comprehension with a text from a newspaper, a synonym exercise based on words underlined in the text, and then questions about what the text says and the meaning. The third section is a writing section. You have to write a short composition on a general topic or a letter. Each section is worth 30 points and you have to pass all the sections with at least 18 points. Later there is an oral exam in which you have to talk first about yourself and your life, and then about a book that you have read in English and comment on any language items the teacher asks you about.  You can explain the items in English, suggest a synonym or translate the context sentence into Italian.
Books we have used:
New English File Intermediate Student’s Book and Workbook
English Grammar in Use – Raymond Murphy
Extra 1 (dispensa)
A modern book (and a DVD if you are willing to do more) of the your own choice. It should be the kind of book you would read in your own language. As you read you should take notes on the vocabulary (concentrating on common words and expressions) which you will be asked to talk about in the oral.

For students from Dott.ssa Leyland's class:

If you pass the written exam then at the oral you will only be required to talk about yourself, your studies and your life.  


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