Week 15 Oral Exam Preparation Week 15 Lesson

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Week 15 Oral Exam Preparation

Week 15 Oral Exam Preparation

Week 15 Lesson overview • • Oral Exam Preparation Listening Skill Retake Reading Skill

Week 15 Lesson overview • • Oral Exam Preparation Listening Skill Retake Reading Skill Retake Writing Skill Retake 2

Week 15 Oral Exam Preparation • speaking • translation • text analysis 3

Week 15 Oral Exam Preparation • speaking • translation • text analysis 3

Week 15 Listening Skill Retake You will hear a radio interview with an expert

Week 15 Listening Skill Retake You will hear a radio interview with an expert talking about conservation work in Tanzania. Write T for true of F for false. 1. The people of Tanzania use a lot of wood in their daily lives. 2. Volunteers in the Njoro Juu Spring make paper from trees that have been cut down. 3. The lion population in Tanzania has increased since 1975. 4. Volunteers must attend special training sessions during the projects. 5. Working with whale sharks can sometimes be dangerous. 6. Conservation work is only available to university students. 7. Some volunteers have helped put up fences. 4

Week 15 Reading Skill Retake Read the text and answer the questions. Choose a,

Week 15 Reading Skill Retake Read the text and answer the questions. Choose a, b, c or d. This passage is about the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.

Week 15 Writing Skill Retake In your English class you have been talking about

Week 15 Writing Skill Retake In your English class you have been talking about different ways of making our neighbourhoods safer places to live in. Now your English teacher has asked you to write an essay. Write your essay using all the notes given and give reasons for your point of view. Neighbourhood watch programmes* are an effective way of making our neighbourhoods safer and more livable for their residence. Do you agree? Notes: • reduce crime • better quality of life • your own idea *crime prevention programme that teaches citizens to protect themselves by identifying suspicious activity in their area and reporting it to the police. 6