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Re: Common Entrance Exam French Listening
As you want here I am giving below Common Entrance Exam French Listening syllabus on your demand : Scheme Of Assessment Regulations for the conduct of the listening and speaking components are in the Schools area of the ISEB website. LISTENING (25%; about 25 minutes) This will be based on a number of short passages recorded on a CD. Instructions will be given in English. There will be 25 questions, usually arranged in five sections. There will be a range of test-types in English: these might include multiple choice, true/false, table/grid completion, putting symbols on a map/plan, box-ticking, matching the recording with visual/verbal options, completing sentences/pictures, linking opinions with speakers, correcting a passage with mistakes highlighted, choosing correct answers or answering questions in English. SPEAKING (25%) The teacher-examiner will assess the candidate’s performance and will submit recordings of all candidates for moderation. Instructions will be printed in English. Level 1 (about 4 minutes) There will be a discussion of two prepared topics, each lasting about 2 minutes and chosen by the candidate from the list below: • house, home, daily routine and chores • free-time and holiday activities • life and work at school • personal description, family, friends and pets For each topic, candidates should speak uninterrupted for approximately 30 seconds and then answer some specific, spontaneous questions (approximately 3-4 questions), bringing the time for the discussion of both topics to a total of 4 minutes. Credit will be given for relevant communication, appropriate response to the questions and quality of language (see Appendix I). Common Entrance Exam French |
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