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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Have you got any questions? Ask them at your exam!

Knowledge is not driven by answers but by questions. 

So, have you asked a good question today?


We continue discussing the tasks of the Speaking part of our English Exam. What's next? A student has to ask five direct questions about a piece of information.
This is what Kira thinks about the second task:

Monday, November 24, 2014

Reading for Pleasure and ... for Exams.

There is an art of reading, as well as an art of thinking, and an art of writing.

                                         - Isaac D'Israeli
                                                           

The topic of exams has always been popular with our students. Now we know the new format  of the National Exam, which includes Speaking consisting of four parts.
Let's have a closer look  at each part and discuss its structure, requirements and skills to be assessed.
Dasha has chosen to speculate about the importance of the first part of the exam. We will be glad to hear your ideas about it.

Monday, May 12, 2014

National State Exam. Speaking.

Speaking used to be part of our National State Exam some years ago. Students had to speak on the topic (a 1,5-2 minute monologue) and communicate with an interlocutor (a 3 minute dialogue). The other parts - Listening, Reading, Use of English and Writing were the same. It has been decided to add Speaking to the exam next year (the students of the 10th grade should be especially excited).