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L7 end-of-term

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    end-of-term review
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  • What are the 4 buttons for better pronunciation?
    lips, tongue, jaw, voice
  •  15
  • Mention ONE listening strategy for better comprehension
    don't try to understand every word, listen for stress/content words, listen for repeated words, stay relax and keep listening
  •  20
  • Mention ONE strategy to solve listening exercises.
    before listening predict what the answer might be, underline key words in the questions
  •  10
  • What's connected speech?
    joining two or more words
  •  15
  • Why is connected speech useful or important?
    gain fluency, speak at a natural rhythm
  •  15
  • Mention ONE way to connect your speech
    assimilation, intrusion, gemination
  •  25
  • What do you know about indirect questions?
    are more polite, begin with polite expressions, follow a sentence order (NOT question order), for Y/N questions you use IF or WHETHER
  •  25
  • Mention ONE 21st century skill
    interpersonal skills, working independently, bilingualism, tech knowledge, critical thinking, teamwork, organisational skills, management skills
  •  10
  • What's the difference between career and major?
    career = experience, working life, career path; major = main subject of studies
  •  15
  • One person in your team should speak about their work or studies for 1 minute.
    Student's own answer
  •  25
  • One person in your team should speak about one leader or movement they follow.
    Student's own answer
  •  15
  • Mention ONE signposting expression for presentations
    expressions for beginning or ending a presentation
  •  5
  • Say ONE difference between present SIMPLE and present CONTINUOUS.
    meaning, form, use
  •  25
  • Say ONE difference between formal and informal emails
    language, form, greetings and farewells, appropriacy
  •  10
  • Mention ONE expression of quantity that collocates with COUNTABLE nouns.
    many, a lot of, a few, some
  •  10
  • Mention ONE expression of quantity that collocates with UNCOUNTABLE nouns.
    much, a lot of, a little, some
  •  10