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Robert McCaul Extended Assignment
Exam Classes
Contents
Appendix 3 Blank Questionnaire................................................................................................................................................ 2
Appendix 4 completed diagnostic tests & writing samples.................................................................................................... 3
Appendix 5 Course marterials, worksheets 1-12.................................................................................................................. 193
Appendix 6 Overview of course assessment programme
.................................................................................................... 26Appendix 7 Formative Evaluation Tools and Tutorial questionnaire........................................................... 27
Appendix 8 Summative Evaluation Tools and writing assessment criteria
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Appendix 3 Blank Questionnaire
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Appendix 4 completed diagnostic tests & writing samples
Listening: Hung
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Reading: Hung
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Writing Samples: Hung
Task 1: (IELTS Trainer P. 133 CUP 2011)
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Writing Samples: Hung
Task 2: (http://ielts-simon.com/ielts-help-and-english-pr/2012/08/ielts-writing-task-2-advantages-
and-disadvantages.html)
In many countries nowadays, young single people no longer stay with their parents until they are
married, but leave to study or work somewhere else.
Do you think this trend has more advantages or disadvantages?
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Appendix 5 Course marterials, worksheets 1-12
Worksheet 1:
Worksheet 2:
Prompt: 1
Board Plan 1
1. Who? 2. Why didnt you like them?
3. What effect learning? 4. Good teacher or not?
Board Plan 2
Describe a teacher you didnt like at school. You should say:
Who they are (1)
Why you didnt like them (2)
What effect they had on your learning (3)
And say if this person was a good teacher or not.(4)
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1. Who?
Mrs. Brown..
v. stern/strict..(adj.)
v. demanding(adj>)
hard taskmaster (n)
2. Why didnt you like them?
Singled me out (ph.v.)
embarrassed me in front of the
other kids
a mountain of homework (idm.)
3. What effect learning?
More legible
studyskills(c.n.)
work ethic(c.n.)
the importance of
ownership(idm.)
4. Good teacher or not?
In spite of+ gerund/the fact
that/pronoun
3rd
Cond. If I hadnt had, I would
(not) have + pp
Model Answer:
The person that I would like to speak about is Mrs. Brown. She was my
French teacher in secondary school. She was actually quite scary: she had a really
stern look all the time and was extremely strict. She was very demanding when it
came to our written and spoken work- I suppose you could say that she was a very
hard taskmaster.
The reason why I didnt like her at first was that she singled me out all the time.
Many of the students were not living up to her very high standards but she seemed
to love to pick on me in particular. I also think that she used to kind of enjoy
embarrassing me in front of the other kids. She also would give us mountains of
homework to do every night.
She really had a big impact on me. To begin with, she certainly made my writing
much more legible. I could hardly read my own hand writing before-haha. She also
improved my study skills and instilled in me a work ethic which would serve me
well down the line. Yeah, she made a huge impression on me-made me.. mmm you
know kind of take ownership of what I was learning.
In spite of the fact that I didnt really get on with her and was really strict and all, I
have to admit that she was actually a really brilliant teacher. I actually think that
if I hadnt had Mrs. Brown as my teacher, I wouldnt have been such a successful
language learner.
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A: Vocabulary
Match the words with their definitions:
a) Stern (adj) 1) a level of quality
b) Strict (adj) 2) make something your own responsibility
c) Demanding (adj) 3) can be read easily
d) (Hard) taskmaster (n) 4) to choose one person from a group for special attention
e) To single someone out 5) strongly limiting someone's freedom to behave as they
wish
f) (High) standards 6) severe, showing disapproval
g) Legible (adj) 7) valuing hard labour
h) Work ethic 8) needing a lot of time, attention, or energy
i) Take ownership of 9) someone who gives others a lot of work to doSomething
B: Collocation
Find the collocates of the words below:
1. High _________
2. Extremely ____________
3. Hard _____________
4. Mountains of___________
5. Brilliant_____________
6. Successful______________
7. To make a huge _____________
C: Grammar
Without looking back at the script, try to match the sentence halves:
1) In spite of the fact that
2) I hadnt had Mrs. Brown as my teacher,
3) she certainly made my writing4) she used to kind of enjoy embarrassing me
5) she seemed to love to
a) much more legible.
b) in front of the other kids.
c) Pick on me in particular.
d) I didnt really get on with her
e) I wouldnt have been such a successful language learner.
In spite ofcan be followed by:
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1)the fact that yes/ no 2) verb(+ing) yes/ no 3) to + infinitive yes/ no 4) pronoun yes/ no 5) subject
verb clause yes/ no (circle the correct option).
D: Finish the sentences with your own words:
In spite of the fact that Rob didnt like Mrs. Brown,_________________________________________________________________.
In spite of not really liking my teacher, ____________________________________________.
E: Complete for the rules for the 3rd
conditional
If + had (not) + past participle, subject +_________ (not) +___________ + __________.
Complete the sentence:
If I hadnt had such a good teacher,________________________________________________.
Now write 3 more sentences in the 3rd
conditional.
Pronunication Box:
F: Now, try to find the sentence and tonic stress in these sentences and then try to mimic your
teacher saying the sentences:
1) She was very demanding when it came to our written and spoken work- I suppose you could
say that she was a very hard taskmaster.
2) Many of the students were not living up to her very high standards but she seemed to love
to pick on me in particular.
3) She also improved my study skills and instilled in me a work ethic which would serve me well
down the line.
4) In spite of the fact that I didnt really get on with her and was really strict and all, I have to
admit that she was actually a really brilliant teacher.
5) I actually think that if I hadnt had Mrs. Brown as my teacher, Iwouldnt have been such a
successful language learner.
G: Underline the stressed syllable in these words.
1. Hard taskmaster
In English we tend to give more emphasis to words which carry the most meaning in a
sentence. We also give tonic stress to one single syllable in each utterance (chunk of
language). Look at the following excerpt from the model answer. Tonic stress is in bold
and sentence stress is underlined. Listen to your teacher saying the sentence then
practice saying the sentence with your partner.
She was my French teacher in secondary school. She was actually quite scary: she had a
really stern look all the time and was extremely strict.
Notice how any of the vowels unstressed syllables are // or /I/.
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2. Ownership
3. Demanding
H: Match the words to the phonemic transcription:
a) Stern (adj) 1) /stn.ddz/
b) Strict (adj) 2) /.n.p/c) Demanding (adj) 3) /dmn.d/
d) Standards 4) /led..bl/
e) Legible 5) /strkt/
f) Ownership 6) /stn/
I: Prompt 2
WORKSHEET 2 a
I: Interlocuter L:LucyI: What was the most important moment in the history of the20th century?
C: 5. Thats a difficult questionerrrLet me think mmmwhat was the mostimportant moment of the 20th Century? Mmmm I haven't thought about it before,really but, er, perhaps it wasmmmm.when the first man landed on the Moon. Ihavent Ive seen pictures of this, and I think it shoulder what Im trying to sayis that it must have been something, really quite incredible at the time. Now, goinginto space is sort ofquite normal, but at that moment it was very different.
WORKSHEET 2 b
Thats a difficult question
Er, Um, Mmm
Describe your perfect classroom. You should say:
-What it looks like
-Why its perfect for you
-How it would make you learn better
And say if you think you will have a classroom like
this in the future
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Let me think
What Im trying to say is
Sort of + noun/adjective
I havent thought about that before, but, er
What was the most important moment of the 20th Century?
(From Transcript)
What I mean is
Kind of +noun/adjective
Like + noun/adjective
Well, If you ask me
You know.
Sorry, Im not sure what you mean.
I dont (really) understand
Examiner: What makes a good museum? Student: IWhat makes a good museum ?
Can you say that again, please?
(Extra Phrases)
WORKSHEET 2 c
PHRASES FOR THINKING-
TIME
ASKING FOR
CLARIFICATION
CORRECTING OR RE-
PHRASING
Thats a difficult question.Letme think
I havent thought about thatbefore, but, er
Er, Um, Mmm
Sorry, Im not really sure whatyou mean.
To be honest, I dont reallyunderstand the question.
Can you say that again,please?
What I mean is
What Im trying to say is
What Im trying to get at is
Let me put it another way
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Well, If you ask me
You know
Sort of + noun/adjectiveKind of + noun/adjective
Repeating th e question to
you rself e.g.
Examiner: What makes agood museum?Student: Iwhat makes agood museum?...
Can you give me a definitionof __________.
Could you say that anotherway?
In other words
The message that Im tryingto put across is
WORKSHEET 2 d
EDUCATION DISCUSSION
1. What comes to mind when you hear the word education?2. How important do you think education is?3. Do you think you had a good education?4. Was there a high standard of education at your schools?5. Do you think the quality of education is getting worse?6. What do you think of the idea of all education being online?7. What kind of education did you have in your home?8. What would the world be like if everyone had access to a good education?9. Does your government really care about education?10. In which country do you think you can receive the best education?
11. What is a good education?12. Is the level of education in your country good?13. What would you like to change about the education system of your country?14. Would you like to work in education?15.Do you think theres a lot of money to be made in education?16.What kind of experience and qualifications do you think a governments
education minister/secretary needs?17. When does education begin?18. What do you think Mark Twain meant when he said, never letschool interfere
with your education?19. What do you think of single-sex education?
20. What do you think of the idea of lifelong education?
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EMPLOYMENT DISCUSSION
1. Do you have good employment prospects?2. What is your employment track record?3. Have you ever visited an online employment agency?4. Do you ever look at the employment pages in newspapers?
5. Do you think companies should offer employees lifetime employment?6. Have you ever worked somewhere that had bad employment conditions?7. Do you always study the terms of employment carefully before you accept a
job offer?8. Have you ever had your employment terminated?9. Are there any conditions of employment you insist on?10. Are working conditions in your country better than those in other countries?11. What do you understand by the term full employment?12. Is unemployment a problem in your country?13. Is there equal opportunities in employment in your country?14. Do you ever take any notice of employment statistics?
15. Would you like to be self-employed?16. Do you think young people care enough about their employment prospects?17. Have you ever tried to change details on your employment contract?18. What rules should there be regarding children and employment?19. Which countries and companies do you think offer the best employment
opportunities?20. What help should a government give those looking for employment?
ENTERTAINMENT DISCUSSION
1. What is entertainment?2. What do you do for entertainment?3. How often do you do things for entertainment?4. What home entertainment equipment do you have?5. Do you like entertaining friends at home?6. Who is the most entertaining person you know?7. Do you spend a lot of money on entertainment?8. What is your favourite form of entertainment?9. Would you like to work in the entertainment industry?10. What kind of person makes a good entertainer?11. What kind of TV shows do you watch for entertainment?
12. Do you think your English classes are entertaining?13.What is the best evening of entertainment youve had recently?14. Do you think your country needs an Entertainment Secretary/Minister?15. Do you ever stop and watch street entertainment?16. What do you know about corporate entertainment?17. What forms of entertainment have been with us for centuries?18. What new forms of entertainment have emerged in recent years?19. Do you follow entertainment news on the TV or Internet?20.Which country do you think has the worlds best entertainment?
HISTORY DISCUSSION
1. Is history important to you?2. Did you like studying history at school?
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3. What period of history interests you most?4. What do you think of the recent history of your country the past fifty years?5. What do you know about the early history of your country6. What do you think of the overall history of your country?7. Do you think history repeats itself?
8. What period of history would you like to go back and live in?9. Napoleon Bonaparte said History is a set of lies agreed upon. Do you agree
with this?10.Half of writing history is hiding the truth. What do you think of this quote in
relation to what was in your school history books?11. Why do people like history?12. What do you know about your family history?13. Is there a history of illness in your family?14. Would you like to be a historian?15. In his book 1984, George Orwell says: He who controls the past, controls the
future; and he who controls the present, controls the past. Do you agree?
Does this apply to countries today?16. Which people in the world have a troubled history?17. Do you think history comes back to haunt us?18. Does your country have a proud or violent history?19. How would the world change if schools stopped teaching history to children
and all history books were destroyed?20.Sir Winston Churchill said: Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed
to repeat it. Do you agree with him?
HOLIDAYS DISCUSSION
1. Do you like holidays?2. What holidays do you celebrate?3. What holidays do you really look forward to?4. Are there holidays in other countries or religions that you wish were also
celebrated in your country?5. Are there enough holidays in your country for which workers get the day or
days off?6. What do you think is the most overrated holiday?7. Are there any special occasions or anniversaries you think deserve to be a
public holiday but are not?8. Do you usually need a holiday after your holiday?9. Is it better to stay at home on holidays or go somewhere?10. Are holidays where the whole country is travelling stressful?11.How would you feel if there werent any holidays?12. What holiday food do you like?13. What are the pros and cons of spending holidays with your family, with your
friends, or alone?14. Do you think holidays are too commercialized?15. Do you put on weight during certain holidays?16. Are there holidays in your country that have come from other countries
(Valentines, Halloween)?17.Whats it like moving around your country during holiday time?
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18.Do you like whats on TV during holiday times in your country?19. What would happen if no one in your country worked during a 3-day holiday?20. Do you think there should be a world holiday for everyone on Earth to
celebrate together?LANGUAGE DISCUSSION
1. What do you think about language?2. How do you think language first started?3. How much of a barrier do you think language is?4. How is our language different from animal language?5. Do you think that one day there will be just one language in the world? Would
the world be a better place?6. Have you ever had a language exchange?7. Does language make the personalities of each nationality different?8. Do you think body language is universal?9. Would you like to learn sign language?10. What languages do you like or dislike the sound of?
11. What are your feelings towards your own language?12. How would you compare your own language with English?13. How do you think the world would be different if there was only one language?14. What are the good and bad things about your language?15. Is there a lot of bad / foul language in your mother tongue?16. Why do you think there are so many different languages in the world?17. What do you think of languages that are dying? Do you think they should be
preserved?18. What three languages would you really like to speak, and why?19. What is the most confusing language in the world?20. Do you think English should become an official language in your country?
MUSIC DISCUSSION
1. What images spring to mind when you hear the word music?2. What does music mean to you?3. What would life be like without music?4. Which is more important to you, music or TV?5. What kind of music do you like?6. How have your musical tastes changed since when you were a kid?7. What music can change the way you feel?
8. Whats the best time and place to listen to music?9. Where does the best music come from, the USA, UK or other?10. What decade has produced the best music?11. How varied are your musical tastes?12. What artists/band do you want to see at a music festival?13. What musical genres do you really hate?14. Do you think most music (say 90%) is rubbish?15. Is the Internet helping or hindering musicians?16. Do you agree with Shakespeare that music is the food of love?17. What new music have you bought or listened to recently?18. What do you think of the music your parents listen to?
19. Why do humans like music so much?20. What do you think of the music they play in supermarkets and elevators?
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BOOKS DISCUSSION
1. How important are books to you?2. What would life be like without books?
3. What kinds of books do you like?4. Do you prefer paperbacks or hardbacks?5. If you wrote a book, what would you write about?6. If you could only have one book for the rest of your life, what would it be and
why?7. Do you think the Internet will make books disappear?8. What do you think of the idea of E-books?9. What book would you recommend for children?10. How many books have you read in English?11. Who is your favorite author?12.What do you think of Googles idea to put all the worlds books on the Internet,
accessible for free?13.Why doesnt everybody enjoy reading?14. Do you prefer to keep the books you read?15.Whats the most number of times you have read the same book?16. Which is better, the book or the movie?17. Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction?18. Do you spend a long time browsing in bookshops?19. Do you ever read the last page of a book before you start reading it?20. How often do you want the story in a book to never end?
TOURISM DISCUSSION
1. What images spring to mind when you hear the word tourism?2. How important is tourism to your country?
3. Would you like to work in tourism?4. What are the good and bad things about tourism?5. What do you think tourism will be like in the future?6. What are the major tourist attractions in your country?7. What do you think of the idea of space tourism?8. How does tourism change lives?9. What is eco-tourism? Do you think its a good idea?10. Is there a difference between a tourist and a backpacker?11. Do you think tourism helps people in the world understand each other?12. Is tourism something that only rich people take part in?13.What do you think of tourism in general? Do you think itll ever disappear?
14. What factors affect tourism?15. Do tourists really get to see the real countries they visit?
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16. Do you think tourism is bad for the planet?17. Are tourists in your country funny?18. How has tourism changed over the past few decades?19.Are you a good ambassador for your countrys tourism industry?20. What is tourism?
CRIME DISCUSSION
1. Have you ever been a victim of crime?2. Are you afraid of becoming a victim of crime?3. Is crime a problem where you live?4. Does your government talk a lot about combating crime?5. Do you worry about Internet crime?6. Is anyone capable of turning to crime?7. Who are the worlds biggest war criminals?8. Have you ever thought of fighting crime by becoming a police officer?9. Do you think the punishment always fits the crime?
10. Do you have any crime prevention tips?11. Have you ever committed a petty crime?12. Have you ever witnessed a serious crime?13. How can governments reduce crime?14. Is violent crime a big problem in your country?15. Do you think crime pays?16. Is juvenile crime on the increase in your country?17. Is organized crime a big problem in your country?18. What is hate crime?19.When can you say, Its a crime to do nothing?20. Have you ever reported a crime?
Adapted fromwww.eslDiscussions.com
Worksheet 3
Answer the question Writing Task 2In Writing Task 2 it is very important that your ideas are directly relevantto the prompt.
For each Writing Task 2 question below, a student has written five ideas in noteform. With a partner decide which notes are / are not directly relevant to the questionand why.
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The threat of nuclear weapons maintains world peace. Nuclear powerprovides cheap and clean energy.
The benefits of nuclear technology far outweigh the disadvantages.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Worksheet 4
B: The threat of nuclear weapons maintains world peace. Nuclear power provides
cheap and clean energy. The benefits of nuclear technology far outweigh the
disadvantages.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
( UCLES 2009http://www.teachers.cambridgeESOL.org/ts/)
1. The growth of nuclear power has reduced the amount of fossil fuels being
consumed and, as a result, slowed down global warming.
2. The threat of nuclear weapons is enough to stop war breaking out.
3. There are serious health risks if nuclear power is not handled carefully.
4. World peace should be the top priority of world leaders
5. Only the wealthy nations which can afford nuclear weapons, leading to an
imbalance of power.
A: Every year several languages die out. Some people think that this is not
important as life will be easier if there are fewer languages in the world. To what
extent do you agree or disagree with this argument?
(Cambridge IELTS 9 Test 4. P102)
1. Business between countries will be promoted if there are fewer languages
barriers
2. Unique Cultures will lose their voice in the world if smaller languages die out.
3. Smaller languages are dying out due to the domination of English
4. Everyone should learn a second language at school
5. Many wars could have been avoided if the leaders of the countries involved
hadnt had to face so many language barriers.
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Worksheet 4
For the Writing Task 2 question below, write five ideas in note form.Write one or two ideas which are not directly relevant to the question.
Increasing the price of petrol is the best way to solve grow ing
traf f ic and pol lut ion prob lems.
To what extent do y ou agree or disagree?
What other measures do you think m ight be ef fect ive?
a)
b)c)d)e)
C: Some people say that the best way to improve public health is by increasing the
number of sports facilities. Others, however, say that this would have little effect
on public health and that other measures are required.
Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.
(Cambridge IELTS 9 Test 3. P77)
1. If people eat fast food they will get heart disease
2. Sports facilities would generate income for the government
3. Greater access to sports facilities will mean that more people will exercise
more regularly
4. Physical activity could be encouraged in other cheaper ways, for example by
having exercise equipment in parks.
5. Higher taxes could be imposed on foods that are high in cholesterol and in
saturated fats.
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Worksheet 5
1 Below are notes which candidates made about the general trends in graphs 1 5.Match the notes with the graphs.
A general increase2006 lowest number in all countriesGermany = highest % Graph _____
B overall increase from 2002slight decrease after 2010similar % from each country in each year (e.g. 2002 allbetween 18 and 20%), 2006 biggest differences Graph _____
C generally stableexcept Germany = big increaseGermans foreign travel most popular Graph _____
D general decrease 2002 2012except UK = increase
Spain = small number of hols abroad Graph _____
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E overall increase 2002 2012Spain and UK = hols abroad popularFrance least popular Graph _____
Worksheet 6
Writing Correction Code
PS Plural/singular
WW Wrong word
WO Word order
T Tense
WF Word form
SV Subject verb agreement
MW Missing word
L Link
SP Spelling
D Delete
P Punctuation
Dev Develop
CS Clause structure
SS Sentence structure
? Incomprehensible
Worksheet 7
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WRITING INTRODUCTIONS Example: The graph shows life expectancy for males and females in the
UK from 1901 to 2025. The line graph gives average lengths of life for men and women in Great
Britain between 1901 and 2025.
1. The chart shows the incidence of low birth weight in a number of regions of the world
__________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________
2. The table shows percentage attendance figures for 7 types of cultural events in Great Britain
between 1986-7 and 2001-2.
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3. The chart shows the number of underweight children aged 5 or below in seven regions of theworld.
__________________________________________________________________________________
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4. The chart shows UK citizens' spending on three types of reading materials
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5. The chart illustrates the worlds mobile phone subscribers in 2012, showing their distribution
between six geographical locations.
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6. The chart gives information about the activities on weekdays of adults in the UK aged 16 and over
at various times throughout the 24-hour cycle.
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7. The table and chart show regional and global population changes between 1950 and 2000 as well
as the increase in urban populations in the same period with a projection for 2050.
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8. The chart shows the percentage change in serious crimes recorded by the police in European
Countries between 2000 and 2012.
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9. The table gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in
2012.
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10. The flow chart shows the chocolate production process.
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POSSIBLE ANSWERS
ONE of these answers has a significant problem. Find it and rewrite it.
1. The chart gives information about the number of babies who were born underweight in different
parts of the world.
2. The data shows how many people went to different types of cultural events in the UK over two
years - 1986-7 and 2001-2.
3. The graphs depict the number of children aged 5 of below weighing less than normal for their age
in seven different parts of the globe.
4. The chart illustrates how much money British people spend on different types of reading
materials.
5. The chart gives information about the number of cell phone users worldwide in 2012 divided into
six different locations.
6. The chart gives data about what adults in Great Britain do during a 24-hour weekday.
7. The table and chart show how the population has changed both locally and globally during a 50
year period starting in 1950-2000 and the increase in the number of people living in cities. The data
for the future is a projection.
8. The information gives the percentage change in serious crimes recorded by the police in countries
in Europe during a 13 year period starting in 2000.
9. The data shows what people in five countries spend their money on in 2012. 10. The process
describes how chocolate is made
Worksheet 8
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Some peop le prefer to spend th eir l ives do ing the
same thing s and avoid ing change. Others, however ,
th ink th at change is always a good th ing. Discuss
both these views and give you r own opin ion.
Popular hobbies and interests change over
time and are more a reflection of trends
and fashions than an indication of what
individuals really want to do in their
spare time. To what extent do you agree
or disagree with this statement?
Marriages are bigger and more expensive
nowadays than in the past. Why is this
the case? Is it a positive or negative
development?
In many countries nowadays, young singlepeople no longer stay with their parents untilthey are married, but leave to study or worksomewhere else. Why is this the case? Do youthink this trend has more advantages ordisadvantages?Modern lifestyles mean that many parents have little time for
their children. Many children suffer because they do not get
as much attention from their parents as children did in the
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past.
Do you agree or disagree?