Tasks for the Summative
Assessment for Term 3
1
variant
Learning
objectives:
4.3.5.1.
Understand the main points of short simple texts on a limited range
of familiar general and some curricular topics by using contextual
clues.
4.5.3.1 Use possessive
adjectives on a growing range of general and some curricular topics
to describe things;
4.5.10.1 Use common
present continuous forms, including short answers and contractions,
to talk about what is happening now
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Listening
Task
1 Listen to the text twice . Write T
(True)or F
(False).
Teacher can read the
transcript below.
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A volcano
is a hill where molten rock erupts through the
surface.
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True
False
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The name
"volcano" has its origin from the name of Vulcan, a god of the sun
in Roman mythology.
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True
False
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There are
80 volcanoes under the oceans.
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True
False
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Volcanoes
arise in a belt around the Atlantic Ocean
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True
False
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Reading Task 2.Read the text. Match
the suggestions to the country.
Here is the forecast for
tomorrow’s weather in the UK and Ireland!
In Scotland it is snowy
and the weather is very
cold.
In the North of England
it is rainy.
In Wales it is cloudy
but warm.
In Ireland it is stormy
and very windy.
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You need to wear warm clothes.
A. Wales
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You need to take an umbrella.
B. Scotland
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You can play outside. C.
Ireland
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You need to stay at home. D.
The North of England
Writing
Task
3 . Make up sentences
with possessive adjectives.
Example:
Kate has got a
friend. This is Kate’s
friend.
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Bob is
riding his bike.
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2.
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Sam is
flying his kite.
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3.
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Sister
is wearing her hat.
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_______________________
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4.
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Lilly
wears a new dress.
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_______________________
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5.
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Paul
is having breakfast
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Speaking.
Task 4 Look at the picture
and describe it.
Example: The children are having
breakfast.
Apple is a healthy
food.
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Mark scheme
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Task №
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Answer
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Mark
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Additional information
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F
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F
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T
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F
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1
1
1
1
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2
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Scotland
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North of
England
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Wales
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Ireland
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1
1
1
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3
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This is Bob’s
bike
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This is Sam’s
kite
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This is sister’s
hat
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This is Lilly’s new
dress
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This is Paul’s
breakfast
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1
1
1
1
1
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4
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discribe the
pictures;
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tells about
activities
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uses present continuous forms
appropriately;
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spells the words
correctly;
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uses conjunctions to
connect sentences.
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1
1
1
1
1
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Total
marks
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18
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Task
1
Transcript
A volcano is a mountain
where molten rock erupts through the surface.
The name "volcano" has
its origin from the name of Vulcan, a god of fire in Roman
mythology.
Magma is a liquid rock
inside a volcano.
Lava is liquid rock
(magma) that flows out of a volcano. There are around 1,510 active
volcanoes in the world. We currently know of 80 , which are under
the oceans.
When magma erupts
through the earth’s surface it is called “lava”.
Over half of the
world’s volcanoes arise in a belt around the Pacific Ocean called
the “Ring of Fire”.
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Tasks for the Summative
Assessment for Term 3
2
variant
Learning
objectives:
4.1.9.1.
Recognise words that are spelt out from a limited range of general
and curriculum topics
4.3.5.1. Understand the
main points of short simple texts on a limited range of familiar
general and some curricular topics by using contextual
clues.
4.4.5.1. Link with some
support sentences using basic coordinating
connectors
4.5.16.1 Use
conjunctions and, or, but, because to link words and
phrases
Listening
Task
1 Listen to the text twice . Write T
(True)or F
(False).
Teacher can read the
transcript below.
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A volcano
is a mountain where molten rock erupts through the
bottom.
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True
False
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-
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The name "volcano" has
its origin from the name of Vulcan,
a god of
fire in ancient mythology.
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True
False
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-
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Magma is
a liquid rock inside a volcano.
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True
False
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-
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Volcanoes
arise in a belt around the Pacific Ocean
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True
False
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Reading Task 2.Read the text. Match
the suggestions to the country.
Here is the forecast for
tomorrow’s weather in the UK and Ireland!
In Ireland it is stormy and
very windy.
In the South of England it is
very hot.
In the South West it is warm
but rainy
In Northern Ireland it
is very sunny.
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You need to wear a hat or
cap. A. The Northern Ireland
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You need to take an umbrella.
B. Ireland
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You need to wear sunglasses
C. The South of England
4.
You need to stay at
home. D.
The South
West
Writing
Task
3 . Make up sentences
with possessive adjectives.
Example:
Nick has got a
puppy. This is Nick’s
puppy.
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John
is riding his bike.
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_______________________
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2.
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Paul
is flying his kite.
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_______________________
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3.
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Mother
is wearing her hat.
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_______________________
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4.
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Mary
wears a new dress.
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_______________________
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5.
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Omar
is having breakfast
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_______________________
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Speaking.
Task 4 Look at the picture
and describe it.
Example: The children are having
lunch.
Eating healthy food is
important.
Mark scheme
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Task №
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Answer
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Mark
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Additional information
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T
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F
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T
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T
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1
1
1
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2
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C
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D
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A
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B
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1
1
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3
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This is John’s
bike
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This is Paul’s
kite
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This is mother’s
hat
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This is Mary’s new
dress
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This is Omar’s
breakfast
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1
1
1
1
1
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4
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discribe the
pictures;
-
tells about
activities
-
uses present continuous forms
appropriately;
-
spells the words
correctly;
-
uses conjunctions to
connect sentences.
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1
1
1
1
1
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Total
marks
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18
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Task
1
Transcript
A volcano is a mountain
where molten rock erupts through the surface.
The name "volcano" has
its origin from the name of Vulcan, a god of fire in Roman
mythology.
Magma is a liquid rock
inside a volcano.
Lava is liquid rock
(magma) that flows out of a volcano. There are around 1,510 active
volcanoes in the world. We currently know of 80 , which are under
the oceans.
When magma erupts
through the earth’s surface it is called “lava”.
Over half of the
world’s volcanoes arise in a belt around the Pacific Ocean called
the “Ring of Fire”.
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