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English Level 3Integrated Strand
Students’ Handbook
Spring 2015, Quarter 3
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Contents: Level 3 in a Nutshell
o Assessment CGEs Coursework Grades Mid and Final Exams
o Course books and other materialso How to pass Level 3!
Vocabulary lists (VTLs) Vocabulary in Context (in sentences) Vocabulary Parts of Speech Vocabulary online Final Exam Specifications for Students Level 3 Calendar
Level 3 in a Nutshell
Welcome to Level 3!This document shows you the main things you need to know to succeed in Level 3.
AimsIn Level 3 Integrated we have two aims:
1. To prepare you for universityE.g. by helping you to:
understand academic written and spoken texts take notes take part in discussions, to recognize and use important vocabulary (taken from two
word lists: the General Service List of 2000 words and the Academic Word List)
Target: Intermediate; EFR B1/B2; modest to competent user
2. To prepare you to do the IELTS International English Language Testing System exam.Target: Academic Band 5 and above
AssessmentThere are nine grades given in Level 3: four Integrated and five Writing.
Integrated Strand Total value: 60%2 CGE tests of Vocabulary 20%1 course work grade allocated by teachers (CWGs) 10%1 exam of Listening and Reading (Midterm and Final)
30%
Writing Strand Total value: 40%1 Writing Projects 8%2 information transfer tasks 2% / 5%1 Final Timed Writing Exam 20%1 teacher’s choice 5%
Computer Generated Exams (CGE Tests) There are two of these. You will take them in the Computer Lab in weeks 4 and 7. They are each worth 10% of your grade.
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Course Work GradeYou will get one Course Work Grade (CWG) during the quarter. It is worth 10% of your grade. This grade is given by your Integrated teacher for work that s/he will tell you about.
Final ExamsThere is one major paper-based exam and it is worth 30% of your total grade. The final exam will consist of the following parts:
1. A Listening Dialogue (10 qs)2. A Lecture (10 qs)3. A note-taking Lecture (10 qs)4. A medium-length reading passage (topic=Numbers, Words, People,
Places) (15 qs)5. A longer reading passage (topic=Numbers, Words, People, Places) (15
qs)
CEPA Challenge Exam
Any student who passes Level 3 with a grade of A, B, or C (minimum 70% score) will be eligible to take the CEPA Challenge exam. A score of 180 or better will allow the student to exit the foundation program and enrol in their faculty courses.
Course materialsYour course book and materials are:
Level 3 Integrated Skills iBook The Level 3 Moodle site (Moodle.uaeufp.info) Student Handbook: Vocabulary to Learn Lists 1a to 4b Road to IELTS Online Course
How to Pass Level 3
Work hard! Don’t take days off! Every semester most students who are absent 6 or
more times fail Level 3. About half of the students with 5 absences fail. Most students with 4 absences or less, pass!
Work hard on Vocabulary! Students who get poor grades on vocabulary almost always fail.
Above all: Work Independently and Be Interested. The most important thing is to get better. You do this by working away from class as well as in class. And you do it by being interested in what you are learning and working hard at learning it.
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Vocabulary Vocabulary to Learn Lists (VTLs)
VTL 1ANouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs etc.Century Double Advanced ExactlyDiscovery Imagine CommonExperiment Mention CurrentExplanation Pronounce ExcellentTrade Spread IndependentQuarter weigh Ordinary
Scientific
VTL 1BNouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs etc.Chance Calculate Detailed originallyDistribution Explore InfluentialFeature Handle PreviousGeneration Reproduce SpecificNature RepresentObjectOutcomePatternRoleStage
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VTL 2ANouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs
etc.Request Adopt Ancient AbsolutelyRoots Arrange Aware (of) GraduallySeries Contain Efficient Regularlystructure Originate reasonable Separately
Require UnlikeSettle
VTL 2BNouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs
etc.Condition Classify Complicated WidelyDevice Damage EffectiveGap Enable PhysicalSense Estimate SuitableTheory Manage Uniqueuniverse Mean Varied
Suffer
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VTL 3ANouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs etc.Creature Admire Ambitious EquallyDescription Annoy Clear RapidlyIndividual Clever SteadilyModel CruelSituation ExtraordinaryTool GenerousType LegalWeapon Normal
RemarkableSensitive
VTL 3BNouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs etc.Aspect Argue Financial BasicallyCharacter Contribute NaturallyComponent EstablishContinentDiseaseLackLocalsPovertyPressureSectionQualityRate
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VTL 4ANouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs etc.Appearance Conclude DomesticArea Conduct PrimaryClimate Consist (of) RelatedFurniture EscapeLiquid Take placeProcess WonderQualificationsRegionSolidSpace
VTL 4BNouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs etc.Coast Be located Extensive AbroadCollection Introduce Ideal ExtremelyCycle Publish OverseasEmployment Remain RuralFraction Surround UrbanLayerPositionProportionTechnique
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Testable Word
Meaning Example
List 1ACentury A hundred years The 20th century started in 1900
and finished at the end of 1999.Discovery Something found for the first
timeThe discovery of penicillin has saved millions of lives.
Experiment A scientific test We did an interesting experiment in Science today.
Explanation Something said in words which shows why or how
One explanation for global warming says it is caused by carbon dioxide.
Trade Buying and selling goods Trade between China and the USA is bigger than ever.
Quarter One fourth part (1/4) A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes.
Double Multiply by two The world population will double by the year 2050.
Imagine Think about; picture in your mind
Imagine what life will be like in the year 3000.
Mention Say something about something in a few words
She mentioned that she was not feeling well.
Pronounce To say something in a particular way
How do you pronounce this word:k-n-i-f-e?
Spread To go across a wide area The use of smartphones has spread across the whole world.
Weigh To measure or say the weight someone or something is
I weigh 84 kilos.
Advanced Modern, new, high level I am studying Advanced Mathematics.
Common Normal, ordinary, easily found
Too little exercise is a common problem, these days.
Current From now, at this time The current world population is about 7 billion.
Excellent Very, very good Excellent work!Independent Standing alone, not needing
othersStudents need to be independent learners.
Ordinary Normal, not special We live in an ordinary house, the same as all the other in the street.
Scientific To do with science Modern medicines are tested using scientific methods.
Exactly Correctly, without any error A litre of water weighs exactly one kilo.
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List 1BChance Possibility, opportunity,
(idea that something can happen)
There is a chance that Spain will win the World Cup for a third time.
Distribution Giving out, spread The distribution of food and medicine was difficult because of damage to roads.
Feature An important part of something
One nice feature of the house is the outdoor swimming pool.
Generation People in the same age group
The older generation do not understand the younger generation
Nature Living things; the natural world
The elephant, the blue whale and the tiger are wonders of nature.
Object Thing you can see or touch
The oldest man-made objects are fish hooks, arrowheads, buttons and things.
Outcome Result Dear Sir, I need to know my exam result …Pattern Repeated design,
order or way of doing something
Education follows different patterns in different countries.
Role Part someone plays, job, responsibility
Parents have a role in education even more important than that of teachers.
Stage Part, step or phase of a process
The last stage in the process is to take the goods to shops.
Calculate Work out the answer We need to calculate the cost.Explore Look around to find
information or other things.
Captain Kirk’s job was to explore space.
Handle Deal with, control, use This is a dangerous chemical so be careful how you handle it.
Reproduce Copy; have babies Rabbits reproduce every month or two.Represent Stand for; show The UN tries to represent all nations.Detailed With a lot of
informationHe gave a detailed report.
Influential Affecting the way people think or feel about something
It was one of the most influential books ever written.
Previous Before another one He has two children from a previous marriage.Specific Exact, clear, about one
particular thingThe specific details of Shakespeare’s life are not known.
Originally In the beginning; at first
Originally, this house belonged to a prince but now it belongs to a pop star.
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List 2ARequest Asking for something If you need anything, you should make a request
on the website.Roots Where something comes
from; origin; the parts of a plant that are in the ground
Many health problems have their roots in poor diet and lack of exercise.
Series A number of things that go in order
The Fibonacci series starts like this: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 ...
Structure Something made of different parts
More than 18,000 metal pieces make up the structure of the Eiffel Tower.
Adopt Take up something; take in children
We have adopted many words into English from other languages.
Arrange To organize Julia arranged everything for us.Contain To hold inside The vocabulary lists contain the most useful
words to learn.Originate Start, begin Coffee drinking originated in Yemen.Require Need Correct answers in the IELTS exam require
correct spelling.Settle Live, stop moving Arabic speakers settled in Spain for 700 years.Ancient Very old, from a different
timeSanskrit is the ancient language of India and is not spoken today.
Aware (of) Know about In Papua New Guinea, some tribes are not aware of other tribes that live just a few kilometres away.
Efficient Working well without waste It’s a very efficient engine that uses little fuel.reasonable Fair, logical, well-behaved It sounds reasonable. I think it’s a good idea.Unlike Different from Unlike Earth, nothing can live on Venus.Absolutely Totally, very much ‘Would you like to meet for dinner?” “Absolutely!”Gradually Little by little I am gradually improving.Regularly Repeating with equal times
between, oftenI regularly send emails to my mother.
Separately Not connected, each alone Some languages have developed separately but I’ll look at ones that have developed together.
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List 2BCondition What someone or something
is like, state; necessary part of an agreement; medical illness
The car is in good condition.
Device Machine or tool for doing something
Now you can measure distances with a little electronic device.
Gap Empty space between two things
Fill the gap with the word you think is best.
Sense Ability to see, hear etc.; meaning; logic
Our five senses are sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste.
Theory Idea which explains something The Big Bang theory is an idea about how the universe began.
Universe All of space and everything in it.
The universe is all space, all stars, all planets and everything.
Classify Put things into groups and name them
We classify living things as plants, animals, bacteria and so on.
Damage Break part of something If you damage the brain it may affect the way you speak.
Enable Make possible, give the ability The new test will enable doctors to see the disease earlier.
Estimate Guess, calculate Scientists estimate that the brain has about 100 billion cells!
Manage Organize; do something difficult successfully
How did the Egyptians manage to build the pyramids 3000 years ago?
Mean Indicate, show, have a meaning
Global warming could mean trouble for the whole world.
Suffer Feel pain or have an illness People who suffer brain damage may not be able to speak normally.
Complicated With many parts, difficult to understand
The explanation was very complicated – I didn’t really understand it.
Effective Good, doing the job well Panadol is effective with some headaches but not for really bad ones.
Physical To do with the body or matter, not with the mind or ideas
Physically, he is very healthy. But his mind is not.
Suitable Right for a situation Choose the most suitable paragraph for the heading.
Unique One and only Languae is one of the things that makes humans unique.
Varied Different; not all the same A healthy diet should be varied.Widely In many places It is widely known that fruit, vegetables and
exercise are good for your health.
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List 3ACreature Living thing that can move Like all living creatures, birds need
plenty of water.Description Words which show what
something / someone is likeWhich one? Can you give me a description?
Individual Single person Each of us is different. We are all individuals.
Model Good example; small 3D copy In science today, we made a model of the solar system.
Situation Place and time; things that surround and affect a person or thing.
The situation at work is getting worse, there are lots of problems.
Tool Thing made for doing a job First, you need to get the right tools for the job.
Type Sort, one of a group of similar things
A reptile is a type of animal that lays eggs.
Weapon Tool for attacking someone or something
The police came because he was carrying a dangerous weapon.
Admire Like and respect Nelson Mandela was widely admired.Annoy Make a little angry It annoys me when people are late.Ambitious Hoping to do something big Barak Obama was ambitious as a child.Clear Easy to see or understand These instructions are not clear. I don’t
understand what to do.Clever Intelligent She is clever. She will do well at school.Cruel Hurtful, painful, wanting to hurt
someoneCats are cruel to birds and mice.
Extraordinary
Very unusual, not ordinary This cold weather is extraordinary for the UAE.
Generous Kind and giving My father is very generous. He often gives us presents.
Legal Allowed by law; to do with the law
Is it legal to smoke in public places in the UAE?
Normal Ordinary Your temperature is normal. Nothing unusual there.
Remarkable Very unusual, not ordinary Such cold weather here is remarkable!Sensitive Affected by very small things Be kind. He’s very sensitive.Equally To the same amount Our assessment is designed to treat all
students equally.Rapidly Quickly, fast Exports of cars rose rapidly between
2003 and 2007.Steadily Continuing in the same way Sales of PCs have fallen steadily since
2010.
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List 3BAspect Part, view, point One aspect of my job that I don’t like is the
stress.Character Personality; person;
letterHe is a strong character. He does not give up easily.
Component Part There are four main components to this machine.Continent Large land mass, e.g.
Asia, Africa, Europe etc.Asia is the biggest continent.
Disease Illness Smallpox is the only disease that has been completely stopped.
Lack Does not have something that is needed, need, want
A lack of vitamin D can lead to weak bones.
Locals People from the area Locals wear traditional clothes.Poverty Being poor Poverty is worse in Africa than any other
continent.Pressure A force that presses In the deep ocean the water pressure is so great
it can kill a person.Section Part The front section of a ship is called the bow.Quality How good or bad
something isThis is very high quality tea.
Rate Speed My heart rate is very low. Just 45 beats per minute.
Argue Fight with words; make a point; defend an idea
Don’t argue with your mother. Just do what she says.
Contribute Add something to something else; give
CO2 contributes to global warming.
Establish Start (especially a business)
UAE University was established in 1976.
Financial To do with money The World Bank says the financial situation has improved since 2007.
Basically In summary Basically, the UAE is a desert country.Naturally Of course; not artificially,
as part of natureNaturally, it will be easier for a large family to support grandparents than a small one.
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List 4AAppearance What something looks
like; arrivalThe appearance of the new moon signals the beginning of Ramadan.
Area Place I grew up in a poor area of the city.Climate The overall type of
weather found in certain countries
The UAE has a hot and dry climate.
Furniture Chairs, tables, beds etc. I chose the furniture for my bedroom myself.
Liquid A form of matter, not solid or gas e.g. water
Water is the most plentiful liquid on Earth.
Process A number of changes that happen in order
There are several stages in the process by which a caterpillar changes into a butterfly.
Qualifications Certificates and exams passed by someone
A good IELTS result is an important qualification.
Region Large area, place The gulf region has a hot dry climate.Solid A thing which is not liquid
or a gasIn very cold temperatures, water changes from a liquid to a solid which we call ice.
Space Empty area, the place where the moon, planets and stars are
The astronauts will spend ten days in space.
Conclude Finish; decide, get to the answer
What can we conclude from this experiment?
Conduct Make happen, do We conducted an experiment in Science today.
Consist (of) Is made up of Hummus consists of chick peas, tahini, garlic, oil and lemon.
Escape Get out There is an opening at the top from which the gas can escape.
Take place Happen The 2010 world cup took place in South Africa.
Wonder Ask yourself a question, think
I wonder who I will marry.
Domestic To do with home and family
We have three domestic workers: a cook, a cleaner and a driver.
Primary First, most important The primary benefit of a university degree is it gets you a better job.
Related Linked to; part of the same family
Llamas and vicunas are related to camels.
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List 4BCoast Edge of the land where it
meets the seaThe UAE coast is over 800 kilometres long.
Collection Group of things put together We have a large collection of paintings.Cycle Things that go around and
repeat themselvesThe water cycle is basically that rain falls, water evaporates, forms clouds and it rains again.
Employment
Work I first found employment as a baker.
Fraction Small part Carbon dioxide makes up a tiny fraction of the atmosphere.
Layer A flat material or level that is on top of or underneath another level
On the top of the cake you can have a layer of cream or chocolate.
Position Job, place I wish to apply for the position of Chief Accounting Officer.
Proportion Amount in relation to another amount, e.g. percentage or fraction
The proportion of oxygen in the air that we breathe is 15%.
Technique Way of doing something, method
Doing crosswords and using flashcards are good techniques for learning vocabulary.
Be located Be in a place The UAE is located on the north-east coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
Introduce Bring in for the first time Rabbits were first introduced into Australia in 1788.
Publish Make public in the media, e.g. as a book
The first English dictionary was published by Dr Johnson in 1755.
Remain Stay During a hurricane people should remain in their homes.
Surround Go all around Islands are surrounded by sea.Extensive Going a long way or for a
long timeIt is a four-bedroom house with extensive gardens.
Functional Useful, working well. Mercator’s map was the first truly functional map of the seas.
Overseas In other countries, abroad I would like to travel overseas, especially to Europe.
Rural In the country, away from the city
Rural communities know more about animals, plants and nature.
Urban In the city, not in the country Urban life in the city is faster than rural life in the country.
Abroad In other countries, overseas We are going abroad for the summer.Extremely Very much It is extremely hot in the summer months.
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Testable Parts of Speech
The following words from the VTLs may be tested in terms of parts of speech.
VTL 1 A and BNoun Verb Adjective Adverb
calculation
calculator
calculate
exploration
explorer
explore exploratory
independence independent independently
imagination imagine imaginary
science
scientist
scientific scientifically
VTL 2 A and BNoun Verb Adjective Adverb
arrangement arrange arranged
complication complicate complicated
management
manager
manage managerial
requirement require required
variety vary variedvarious
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VTL 3 A and B Parts of SpeechNoun Verb Adjective Adverb
description describe descriptive
admiration admire admirable
location
locallocate local
dependence depend dependable
VTL 4 A and B Parts of SpeechNoun Verb Adjective Adverb
qualification qualify qualified
employment employ employed
collectioncollector
collect
On-line Materials for VTL Activities
Materials for helping students to learn these words can be found in the iBook and on-line. Here are details of some online materials put together by your teachers:
Agata Szcerbik’s blog can be found at:
https://agataintegratedenglish.wordpress.com/
Allan Young’s blog can be found at:
http://ugruintegratedenglish.wordpress.com/
(Teachers / Students should scroll down the right hand side of the blog till they see the category heading in bold UGRU Level 3 VTL Resources.
If students click directly on each link it will take them directly to the relevant resource page, no log-in required.)
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Spelling City: http://www.spellingcity.com/allanjyoung/
AAAspelling.com
This is a comprehensive spelling site that works on the iPad. There are several different activities at varying levels of difficulty.
VTL 1a: AAASpell.com VTL 1AVTL 1b: AAASpell.com VTL 1BVTL 2a: AAASpell.com VTL 2AVTL 2b: AAASpell.com VTL 2BVTL 3a: AAASpell.com VTL 3AVTL 3b: AAASpell.com VTL 3BVTL 4a: AAASpell.com VTL 4AVTL 4b: AAASpell.com VTL 4B
Headmagnet:
https://headmagnet.com/profiles/19715/lists
To make it easy, students should ONLY choose the study option "Question to Answer". You can create an account with Headmagnet - You should use your UAEU email details so it is easy to remember the log-in. You can then import Allan’s lists into your own account.
QuizletHere are Quizlet materials put together by Michael Fintel:
Quizlet Sets for the Quarter System:
VTLs: VTL 1a: http://quizlet.com/_rv3td VTL 1b: http://quizlet.com/_rv3ys VTL 2a: http://quizlet.com/_rv50f VTL 2b: http://quizlet.com/_rv51i VTL 3a: http://quizlet.com/_rv52p VTL 3b: http://quizlet.com/_rv53u VTL 4a: http://quizlet.com/_rv554 VTL 4b: http://quizlet.com/_rv57e
VLTs in context:
VTL 1a Context: http://quizlet.com/_lnuhi VTL 1b Context : http://quizlet.com/_lnuii VTL 2a Context: http://quizlet.com/_rv5ao VTL 2b Context: http://quizlet.com/_rv5ts VTL 3a Context: http://quizlet.com/_rv5v3 VTL 3b Context: http://quizlet.com/_rv5c4 VTL 4a Context: http://quizlet.com/_rv5d3
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VTL 4b Context: http://quizlet.com/_rv5ds
Here are some Quizlet materials from Daniel Baxter Jackson that include the Arabic equivalent to the VTL words:
http://quizlet.com/join/4v4SBcPUp
Here are ‘Vocab Test’ materials from Joud Jabri-Pickett. These each contain a number of varied task types.
vtl 1ahttp://www.vocabtest.com/vocabulary_word_test.php?tid=190921
vtl 1bhttp://www.vocabtest.com/vocabulary_word_test.php?tid=191594
vtl 2ahttp://www.vocabtest.com/vocabulary_word_test.php?tid=191774
vtl 2bhttp://www.vocabtest.com/vocabulary_word_test.php?tid=191973
vtl 3ahttp://www.vocabtest.com/vocabulary_word_test.php?tid=192144
vtl 3bhttp://www.vocabtest.com/vocabulary_word_test.php?tid=192728
vtl 4ahttp://www.vocabtest.com/vocabulary_word_test.php?tid=193562
vtl 4bhttp://www.vocabtest.com/vocabulary_word_test.php?tid=193562
Here are Vocab Videos put together by Baxter. These feature a walkthrough (and talkthrough) of the meaning, an Arabic translation and a question for discussion that help you to practice each item.
VTL 1A.1 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-1-numbers-vtl1a/23574573/?ref=link
VTL 1A.2 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/vtl-1a-words-11-20/23596315/?ref=link
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VTL 1B.1 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-1-vtl-1b-words-1-10/23768083/?ref=link
VTL 1B.2 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/vtl-1b-words-11-20/23817910/?ref=link
VTL 2A.1 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-2-vtl-1a-words-1-10/24079454/?ref=link
VTL 2A.2 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-2-numbers-vtl2a-words-11-19/24094428/?ref=link
VTL 2B.1
https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-2-vtl-2b-words-1-10/24372310/?ref=link
VTL 2B.2 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-2-vtl-2b-words-11-20/24385083/?ref=link
VTL 3A.1 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-3-vtl-3a-words-1-10/24663086/?ref=link
VTL 3A.2 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-3-vtl-words-11-23/24676356/?ref=link
VTL 3B.1 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/vtl-3b-words-1-12-chapter-3/25056971/?ref=link
VTL 3B.2 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-3-vtl3b-words-13-18/25064515/?ref=link
VTL 4A.1 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-4a-vtl-words-1-10/24964465/?ref=link
VTL 4A.2
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https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/chapter-4a-words-11-19/25028852/?ref=link
VTL 4B.1 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/vtl4b-words-1-11/25238832/?ref=link
VTL 4B.2 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/vtl-4b-words-12-21/25250630/?ref=link
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Level Three CGEs: Student Information
Level Three CGEs: Specifications for Students
General Information:1. Each CGE will be 45 minutes long.2. Each CGE is 10% of the Level Three grade.3. There will be four task types in each CGE:
21 matching (groups of nouns, verbs, adjectives & adverbs; 6 words & 3 definitions)
14 Multiple Choice Questions for meaning (sentence plus 4 choices) 3 Multiple Choice Questions for Parts of Speech (sentence plus 3 choices) 2 gap-fill paragraphs; 6q’s each paragraph (paragraph/s plus 6 gaps and
12 choices)
4. Practice CGEs will be available the week before the CGE takes place.
CGE One takes place in the computer lab lesson, Week Four 50 marks VTLs 1A, 1B, 2A & 2B
CGE Two takes place in the computer lab lesson, Week Seven 50 marks VTLs 3A, 3B, 4A & 4B plus a small number of words from VTLs 1A, 1B,
2A & 2B
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Level Three Final Exam: Student Information
General Information
1. The Final Exam will be two hours long.2. It is 30% of the Level Three grade.3. It will take place in Week Eight.4. There will be 5 tasks: 3 listening tasks and 2 reading tasks
Listening Section 60 mins
Task 1: Dialogue You will hear this once only.
This will hear a dialogue: two people will talk about an everyday topic As you will listen you will answer 10 questions (e.g. multiple choice
questions, completing notes, short answer questions)
Task 2: Lecture You will hear this twice.
This will hear a lecture on one of the Level Three topics (Numbers, Words, People, Places)
As you listen you will answer 10 questions (e.g. multiple choice questions, completing notes, short answer questions)
Task 3: Note-taking Lecture You will hear this twice.
You will listen to a lecture and take notes When you get your exam paper, you will answer 10 questions using your
notes
The Reading Section 60 mins
Task 1
This will be a magazine article on one of the Level Three topics (Numbers, Words, People, Places)
There will be 15 questions (e.g. multiple choice questions, True/False/Not Given questions, summary completion)
You should spend about 30 minutes on this task
Task 2
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Level Three Final Exam: Student Information
This will be a long academic reading text There will be 15 questions (e.g. multiple choice questions, True/False/Not
Given questions, summary completion) You should spend about 30 minutes on this task
Advice and Things to Remember
Before the Exam
This is a reading and listening exam. Improving your reading and listening takes time and you will be working on these skills in your Level Three Integrated Skills class so don’t skip classes
You can improve your reading and listening by practicing outside class. Why not read something that interests you online? Why not try reading an English newspaper or magazine?
On the Day of the Exam
Arrive 20 minutes early so you are ready for the exam. If you arrive late you will miss part of the Listening Section. Students who arrive more than 10 minutes late will not be allowed to take the exam – they will have to ask for a make-up exam and will lose marks
Bring your ID (UAEU ID, National ID, passport or driving license)
During the Exam
Write your answers on the Answer Sheet Read the instructions Check the number of words that you are allowed to use for short answer
questions Check that your spelling is correct Organize your time so that you spend enough time on each part of the
exam. Spend extra time checking your answers
Good Luck!
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Level 3 Integrated Calendar Spring 2015 Quarter 3
Week (Beginning
)Suggested Pacing and Holidays
Integrated Events
(Dates are Provisional)
Writing + Other Events
Week 1(1st Feb – 7th
Feb)
Download L3 iBookVTL List 1a iBook Ch.1
‘Numbers’Week 2(8th Feb – 14th Feb)
VTL List 1b Information Transfer 1 (2%)
Week 3(15th Feb – 21st Feb)
VTL List 2aiBook Ch.2
‘Words’
CGE 1 Practice Exam
Week 4(22nd Feb – 28th Feb)
VTL List 2b CGE 1 (February 25th) VTL Lists 1a – 2b (10%)
Week 5(1st Mar – 7th
Mar)
VTL List 3b
iBook Ch.3‘People’
Writing Project(8%)
Week 6(8th Mar – 14th Mar)
VTL List 4a CGE 2 Practice Exam
Week 7(15th Mar – 21st Mar)
VTL List 4bRevision for Final Exam
iBook Ch.4‘Places’
CGE 2 (March 18th) VTL Lists 1a – 4b (10%)
CWG grades due (10%)Final Practice Exam
Timed Writing Exam (20%)
Week 8(22nd Mar – 26th Mar)
iBook Ch.4‘Places’
L3 Final exam (30%) Sun, 22nd March, 5-7pmCEPA Challenge Exam, TBA
Information Transfer 2 (5%)
Teacher’s Choice (5%)
VTL = Vocabulary to Learn; CGE = Computer Generated Exam; CWG = Course Work Grade;
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