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Sample questions and mark scheme Tasks for the Summative Assessment for term 3
Task. Listen to five people talking about different celebrations. Match the halves of the sentences (1-4) with the opinions (A-F) to make true sentences. ONE argument is extra.
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According to Speaker 1 their band is the best as [1]
According to Speaker 2 you have to be careful because [1]
According to Speaker 3 the picnic is going to be organised because [1]
According to Speaker 4 the birthday will be thematic as [1]
According to Speaker 5 Royal wedding is the reason of [1]
it will fall at the end of autumn.
they have been playing for a long time together.
there are the thieves around.
having a celebration.
remembering people.
it’s going to be a family celebration.
Task. Choose and circle the correct answer A, B or C.
According to the speakers [1]
celebrations make people get tired
celebrations unite people together
people celebrate festivals with families
WHAT’S A FILM WITHOUT POPCORN
Popcorn has been associated with cinemas and films for as long as we can remember. But where did this connection begin and will it carry on into the future?
Popcorn became a popular snack food in North America in the 19th century and was sold at circuses and fairs. No kitchen was needed to prepare it and once the mobile steam owered popcorn maker was invented, it became possible to mass produce the snack. Popcorn had an appealing smell when popped and this attracted many people to buy it.
In the 1930s, people began flocking to the cinema but at first, popcorn was not sold inside the cinemas. Cinema owners wanted to protect the costly carpets that they had put in their cinemas. They were also concerned that the sound of people eating snacks would disturb the other people watching the film. So, enterprising salesmen set up popcorn machines outside the buildings. As lots of people began buying popcorn on their way into the cinema, cinema owners understood that they could make money from the popular snack. Thus, they decided to allow the salesmen to sell popcorn in the cinema lobby for a daily fee. Eventually, cinemas began selling snacks themselves. This decision helped save many of the cinema owners from going out of business.
Today, popcorn is still economically important to cinemas. Because popcorn is so cheap to make, cinemas make a lot of profits on every box they sell. Yet, there are those that suggest that popcorn in cinemas may be on its way out. In recent years, luxury cinemas have become increasingly popular. These cinemas try to give people a more “exclusive” experience by serving gourmet food in addition to traditional popcorn.
Yet despite this development, it is unlikely that popcorn will vanish completely from cinemas. For many of us, eating popcorn is an integral part of the experience of watching a film. Even when
we watch a film on TV at home, we often make ourselves some microwave popcorn. Old habits, it seems, are hard to break!
Task. Paraphrase the given sentences so it has similar meaning. Use the given beginnings of sentences.
Example, No kitchen was needed to prepare popcorn. Preparation .
Answer, Preparation of popcorn did not need any kitchen.
Enterprising salesmen set up popcorn machines outside the building.
Popcorn machines . [1]
Selling snacks themselves helped save many of the cinema owners from going out of business. Many cinema .[1]
In recent years, luxury cinemas have become increasingly popular.
Popularity . [1]
When we watch a film on TV at home, we often make ourselves some microwave popcorn. Home made . [1]
Task. Answer the questions.
Why have cinemas sold popcorn since the 19th century? [1]
Why cannot popcorn be dissapperead from cinemas? [1]
Total [6]
Topic 1. You are a blogger who shares with own experience. Write a story about a concert you have been to.
Include the following information in your review:
The concert; when? / where?
The band: people in the band/ kind of music/ songs played
The audience: how many people / their reaction
Problems: the music/ the sound quality/ the time
Suggestions: different place / different time / different kind of music
Write a story using linking words appropriately and paragraphing your story accurately.
Topic 2. You are a foreign journalist, recently visiting Kazakhstan. You would like to write a story about this country in your professional blog.
Include the following information in your story:
People in Kazakhstan;
Kazakh traditions (kyrkynan shygaru, shildekhana, tusau kesu, etc.);
Traditional clothes (shapan, kamzol, saukele, takiya, etc.);
Traditional food;
Personal recommendation
Write a story using linking words appropriately and paragraphing your story accurately.
Total [6]
Task. You are given questions to speak about for 2-3 minutes. Before you speak you have one minute to think about what you are going to say.
How often do you watch films?
What genre do you prefer?
What’s your favourite film?
How have films changed over the years?
Do you like listening to music on a regular basis?
What kind of songs or music do you like listening to?
Where do you think people enjoy listening to music the most?
Do you think music is getting better as time goes on?
What music do you enjoy listening to?
Where do people usually enjoy listening to music?
Is foreign music or music from your country more popular with people of your age? (Why do you think that is?)
What do you think the effect of more music in schools would be?
How many languages do you speak?
Should people learn foreign languages? Why? Why not?
Do you think that all children should learn foreign languages at school?
Why do some people have more difficulties than others while learning a language?
What national traditions do you know? Tell about one of them.
What kind of tradition around the world do you know?
Why are traditions important?
Are there any changes in modern and traditional lifestyles?
What is the most famous tradition in your country?
What are Kazakh people famous for?
Should we keep our traditions in modern life?
What tradition would you like to pass on to the next generation?
What language would you like to learn? Why?
What difficulties you think you might have when learning the language?
Why, in your opinion, do some people not progress in their language studies?
Do you think there is a danger that English could slowly replace your native language?
How is modern Kazakh music different from traditional Kazakh music?
What influence do you think music has on life?
How does music change your mood?
What part does music play in your culture?
Total [6]
Total marks /24
Mark scheme Listening and Reading
Question № |
Answer |
Mark |
Additional information |
Listening |
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1 |
B |
1 |
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2 |
C |
1 |
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3 |
F |
1 |
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4 |
A |
1 |
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5 |
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D |
1 |
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6 |
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B |
1 |
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Reading |
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1 |
Popcorn machines are set up outside the buildings by enterprising salesmen. |
1 |
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2 |
Many cinema owners saved their business by selling snacks themselves. |
1 |
Accept any appropriate answer. |
3 |
Popularity of luxury cinemas has being increased in recent years. |
1 |
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4 |
Home made popcorn is prepared while watching a film on TV at home. |
1 |
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5 6 |
It became a popular snack food. / More and more people began buying popcorn. |
1 |
Answers may vary. Learners may write an answer using their own words but the idea must be the same as in the text. |
It is an integral part of the experience of watching a film. |
1 |
Mark scheme Writing and
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