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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English
Instructions for the examiner
Prepared under
Leonardo da Vinci programme
KNO Slovensko, Slovak Republic 2002
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Instructions for the examiner
CONTENTS
Introduction 3 • The Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English • Structure of the diagnostic test • Topics
Guidelines to the Diagnostic test papers 5
• Formats, Tasks, Procedure, Marking
Appendix 1 – Tapescript for Paper 2, Listening 14
Appendix 2 – Materials and Instructions for Paper 3, Speaking 19
Appendix 3 – Instructions for Paper 4, Writing 22
Question paper 24 Answer paper 36 Marking scheme 45 Answer key 48
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Instructions for the examiner
Introduction The Linguapeace diagnostic test is a part of the English language training materials designed for military and police personnel involved in peacekeeping operations worldwide. The aim of these training materials is to provide peacekeepers with effective training tools to improve their English language skills. All Linguapeace training materials were developed under the Leonardo da Vinci programme and financed by the European Commission. The diagnostic test helps to assess the level of English language skills of the target group. Candidates who pass the Linguapeace diagnostic test can further develop their English language skills by taking the specific Linguapeace English Training Course (through classroom training or self study). The Linguapeace diagnostic test is designed for personnel who reached the lower intermediate level of communicative competence in reading, listening, speaking and writing skills. It is based on a comprehensive needs analysis, and developed in accordance with the NATO STANAG language levels. The Linguapeace diagnostic test includes these materials: Question paper, Answer paper, Instructions for the examiner, Answer Key, Marking scheme, Cassette/CD. The diagnostic test was designed by KNO Slovensko, a training and consultancy company, in close co-operation with Linguapeace project partners from Great Britain, Bulgaria and the Netherlands in 2002.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Instructions for the examiner
The structure of the diagnostic test The test consists of 4 papers, assessing the candidate’s skills in reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Each skill is assessed at two levels – basic level (L1) and lower intermediate (L2) level. In order to pass the test it is necessary to achieve a passing score of 75% in each assessed skill. Paper Skill No. of
parts Level Length Total score/passing
score Paper 1
Reading 3 parts 1 part
Level 1 Level 2
Total 20 minutes
Maximum: 32 points Passing score: 24 points
Paper 2 Listening 2 parts 1 part
Level 1 Level 2
Total 25 minutes
Maximum: 32 points Passing score: 24 points
Paper 3
Speaking
2 parts
Level 1/Level 2
Total up to 15 minutes
Maximum: 40 points Passing score: 30 points
Paper 4 Writing
1 part
Level 1/Level 2
Total 15 minutes:
Maximum: 20 points Passing score: 15 points
Topics The Linguapeace diagnostic test includes the following topic areas: • Personal information • Daily life, work and study • Public notices, signs • Directions • Free time and entertainment • Weather • Travel • Places • Health • Services (police, repairs) • Crime • Accidents • Military/police operations • Military/police personnel information
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Instructions for the examiner
Guidelines to the papers Paper 1 Reading Format The reading paper consists of four parts, each part containing one text (or a combination of texts/pictures) along with a set of questions, summary sentences or charts to be completed. Parts 1-3 are designed to test reading skills at level 1. Part 4 (level 2) tests lower intermediate reading skills. Part 1 is a multiple choice exercise (matching public notices and road signs with a multiple choice of summary sentences or descriptions). Part 2 is a short reading passage with open-ended questions, full sentences are not required for the answer. Part 3 is a short reading passage with information to be added to a chart. Part 4 is local news with open-ended questions requiring answers of up to sentence length. The tasks The reading paper aims to test a range of reading skills such as finding specific information and understanding the gist, the detail, the main idea, cohesion, text structure, functional and sociolinguistic meaning. Each task (at level 1 and level 2) requires the employment of a range of skills but the main skill needs vary from one task to another. The text Texts come from a range of sources such as textbooks, websites (KFOR, SFOR news), magazines, newspapers. These include notices, short advertisements, reports, announcements. Reading texts at level 1 have very simple sentence structures and formal language is used in all texts. The reading text at level 2 is authentic, but edited to bring vocabulary structure within the grasp of students at this level. Text may contain some vocabulary or structures unknown to candidates, but they will be able to deduce the meaning from the context without native speaker assistance or dictionary use. Procedure Candidates record their answers in pencil on the answer paper within the time allowed (20 minutes). The example of the right answer for Part 1, Part 2 and Part 4 are provided. Marking (points) In Part 1 (multiple choice statements/description), Part 2 (answers to open questions) and Part 3 (filling the missing figures into the chart) the marking is straightforward.
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In Part 4, where candidates have to write short answers – usually one sentence, the scoring is as follows: Points Criteria 2 The main idea is correct. No spelling or grammatical errors. 1 The main idea is correct, spelling or grammatical errors. 0 The main idea is incorrect.
Detailed structure and marking of the Reading paper Skill Topic Level Length Marking (points) Reading Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4
Public notices/Signs Places Weather Crime/health care/military/police information
Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2
2 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes 8 minutes
5 points 5 points 10 points 12 points
Total 20 minutes Total score: 32 points Passing score: 24 points
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Paper 2 Listening Format The listening paper is divided into 3 parts. Part 1 is a short speaker’ s monologue with open-ended questions requiring answers of up to sentence length. Part 2 is a short dialogue with the task to draw the correct route on a simple map. Part 3 consists of short announcements. There is a list of true/false statements which candidate must match against the pieces they hear. Procedure The texts are recorded on a cassette/CD and each text is heard twice. There is an example for Part 1 and Part 3. After listening to the text the instructions to the candidate are given. The instructions to the candidates on the cassette mirror the instructions on the test book. There are pauses for the candidates to look at the questions and to make their answers. Candidates put their answers on the answer paper and they listen to the recording a second time to check/complete their answers. The tasks Level 1 Listening Parts 1 and 2 (level 1) aim to test comprehension of the gist of a speaker’ s monologue or a short dialogue between 2 people, with no interference to transmission. Level 2 Listening Part 3 tests the comprehension of all key facts in a speaker’ s monologue, announcement, although acquisition may be incomplete in the presence of interference. The texts Level 1 The speaker’ s monologue and short dialogue at level 1are spoken at low rates of utterance. Very simple speech structures and formal language are used. The density of information is very low, there is very limited amount of interference. Level 2 The speaker’ s announcements and monologue are at a normal rate of utterance. Simple speech structures and formal language are used. The density of information is not high, interference is limited.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Instructions for the examiner
Marking (points) In Parts 2 and 3 (drawing the correct route and true/false statements or matching tasks) the marking is straightforward. In Part 1 where candidates have to write short answers – usually one sentence, the scoring is the following: Points Criteria 2 The main idea is correct. No spelling or grammatical errors. 1 The main idea is correct, spelling or grammatical errors. 0 The main idea is incorrect.
Detailed structure and marking of the Listening paper: Skill Topic Level Length Marking (points) Listening Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
Personal information Directions Crime/accidents
Level 1 Level 1 Level 2
10 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes
16 points 4 points 12 points
Total 25 minutes Total score: 32 points Passing score: 24 points
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Paper 3 Speaking Format/Marking The oral examination consists of 2 parts. The 2 parts are not linked thematically. Part 1 includes a general warm up conversation. In part two the candidate has a choice between responding to a visual stimulus or conversation about preferences based on a text stimulus. Part 1 General conversation This is the warming–up phase of the oral test, but it is fully assessed. The candidate interacts with examiner using language normally associated with meeting people for the first time and giving personal information about things like name, place of origin, family, occupation, including spelling few words (e.g. his/her name, or country, street he lives etc.). Part 2a Responding to a visual stimulus The candidate is asked to describe the picture using full sentences and gives ideas of the possible circumstances of an incident. This part of the paper tests the ability to give factual description, express the meaning accurately and express his/her opinion. Part 2b Conversation about preferences based on a text stimulus Here the candidate has 3-4 minutes to read the text and another 3-4 minutes to prepare for the conversation based on the text stimulus. The candidate has to give his/her opinion about preferences. Conduct of the oral interview Each candidate takes the oral individually. The examiner will sit at a table, probably arranged at an angle to where the candidate will sit. The examiner will speak at a normal, but fairly slow pace. If the candidate does not understand instructions, the examiner will repeat them slower. The examiner may help the candidate during the conversation by asking additional questions, mainly if the candidate says nothing and pauses go on too long. The examiner will not give the candidate any information about how well he or she has done. The examiner will not correct errors or comment upon them. Materials used in the oral interview will be given to the candidate at the appropriate time by the examiner. Please find them in Appendix 2 and Appendix 3 to these instructions. Marking (points) The candidate’ s performance is assessed on the basis of achievement of linguistic skills. Success in the task involves communication of the required message in an appropriate manner. The linguistic elements are structural accuracy, vocabulary and pronunciation and comprehension. Each of these elements is assessed for the interview as a whole.
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Assessed performance
5 4 3 2 1 0
Structure Use of simple sentences and more complex grammatical structures (present perfect, passive voice, if clauses ....); accurately expresses meaning; fluency is sometimes impaired by hesitation & searching for words
Use of simple sentences and simple grammatical structures (simple present, past and future tenses); some structural inaccuracies may occur which do not impede understanding; fluency is sometimes impaired by hesitation & searching for words
Very simple sentences and simple grammatical structures; structural inaccuracies may occur which usually do not impede understanding; fluency is usually impaired by hesitation & searching for words
Very simple, short sentences, frequent errors in grammar, low fluency
Use of simple, common cues to initiate and terminate discourse, very frequent errors in grammar; poor fluency
Large number of errors make utterance unintelligible
Vocabulary Vocabulary adequate for simple social & routine job needs within familiar subject/matter fields
Vocabulary generally adequate for simple social& routine job needs within familiar subject/matter fields
Vocabulary partially limited but generally sufficient for intelligibility
Range of words limited but generally sufficient for intelligibility
Limited vocabulary sometimes not sufficient for intelligibility
Too few words to make communication possible
Pronunciation Foreign accent partially present individual sounds, rhythm and stress are clear
Foreign accent present but individual sounds, rhythm and stress usually clear enough to be understood
Strong foreign accent, occasionally it interferes with comprehension
Strong foreign accent, more frequently, interferes with comprehension
Very strong foreign accent often interferes with comprehension
Foreign accent so strong that communication breaks down
Comprehension Comprehends fully in face–to-face communication
Comprehends most of the face-to-face communication, though may occasionally require repetition
Comprehension adequate in face-to face communication, although requests occasionally repetition or re-phrasing
Comprehension in face-to face communication, requests much rephrasing, repetition and slowing of speech
Low level of comprehension in face-to face communication, requests much rephrasing, repetition and slowing of speech
Almost no comprehension of the face-to face communication
Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Instructions for the examiner
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Instructions for the examiner
Detailed structure and marking of the Speaking paper: Skill Topic Level Length Marking (points) Speaking Part 1 Part 2a or Part 2b
Personal information Accidents, Repairs Free time
Level 1/Level 2 Level 1/Level 2 Level 1/Level 2
up to 5 minutes up to 10 minutes
20 points 20 points
Total 15 minutes Total score: 40 points Passing score: 30 points
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Instructions for the examiner
Paper 4 Writing The writing paper consists of 1 part. The word limit is 120 words –180 words. Students write their compositions on the answer paper. The writing part involves “free” writing with a stimulus as a clear starting point, but allowing the student to use some imagination. The stimulus is based on situations likely to be relevant to the student. He/she can choose among simple narrative of his daily programme, family, recent experiences, or description of future plans. Marking (points) The candidate’ s performance is assessed on the basis of linguistic skills. Success in the task involves communication of the required message in an appropriate manner. The linguistic elements are structural accuracy, vocabulary, spelling and expression of the meaning. Each of these elements is assessed for the interview as a whole. Assessed Performance
5 3 1 0
Structure Use of correct simple sentences and grammatical structures
Use of simple sentences, and grammatical structures, some structural inaccuracies may occur which do not impede understanding
Often use of separate words or phrases instead of the simple sentences; errors occur just occasionally
Large number of errors make writing unintelligible, often use of separate words or phrases instead of the simple sentences
Vocabulary Vocabulary adequate to convey meaning
Vocabulary limited but main meaning conveyed
Vocabulary limited, some meaning conveyed, some not
Very limited vocabulary, main meaning unconveyed
Spelling Occasional spelling errors
Spelling erratic but information is legible
Spelling erratic, occasionally information is unintelligible
Spelling erratic making writing Unintelligible
Meaning Accurately expresses meaning
Meaning is intelligible, occasionally
Meaning is partially understandable
Meaning is not understandable
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Detailed structure and marking of the Writing paper Skill Topic Level Length Marking (points) Writing Part 1 (choice of 1 topic out of four)
Personal
Level 1/Level 2
15 minutes
Total score: 20 points Passing score: 15 points
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English
Appendix 1 Tapescript for Paper 2, Listening
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KNO Slovensko, Slovak Republic 2002
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Appendix 1
Paper 2 Listening Part 1 Look at the instructions for Part One. (Pause) You will hear a short monologue. You will hear it twice. There are eight questions for the monologue. Answer each question using a simple sentence. Write down the answer on the answer sheet. Please ask any questions now, because you must not speak during Part 1. (Pause) Now we are ready to start. (Tone) Stuart Clark: My name is Stuart Clark. I’m from Newcastle but I don’t live there now. I
live in Manchester. I’ve got a job there. I work in a fitness centre. (Pause)
I start at ten in the morning and finish at 9.30 in the evening. I always have a free day on Monday. I often go to Liverpool on Monday. I’ve got a lot of friends there.
(Pause) I like classical music very much. I often listen to it after work. I don’t like pop music very much. I never listen to it.
(Tone, pause)
Now you will hear an example. Example: What is his name? His name is Stuart Clark. Now read the questions on the question paper. You have one minute for this. (Pause)
Now listen again to the monologue. While you are listening, write your answers on the answer paper. (Tone)
(Recording is repeated)
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Appendix 1
(Tone, Pause) You now have six minutes to finish your answers on the answer sheet. Note: Teacher, stop the tape here and time six minutes. Remind students when there is one minute remaining. This is the end of Part 1. Now turn to Part 2. Part 2 You will hear a short dialogue. You will hear it twice. Then draw the correct route on the map. Please ask any questions now, because you must not speak during Part 2. Now we are ready to start. (Tone) Jane: (on the phone) OK, Bill. So we’ll see you about eight o’ clock. Bill: That’s fine, Jane. Oh, by the way, where’s your house? Jane: Oh, yes, of course, sorry. When you come out of the station,
turn right, take the first left, go straight on for about 100 yards, turn right at the bank and it’s the second street on your left. Third house on the right.
Bill: Third house on the right. Great. OK, see you about eight. Bye.
Jane: Bye, Bill. (Tone, pause) Now look at the map. (Tone, Pause) Now listen again to the dialogue. While you are listening, draw the correct route on the map on the answer paper. (Tone) (The recording is repeated)
(Tone, Pause) You have two more minutes to finish the task.
This is the end of Part 2.
Now turn to Part 3.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Appendix 1
Part 3 You will hear 5 short news items. You will hear them twice. Circle True(T) or False (F) for each of the 12 sentences which follow. Please ask any questions now, because you must not speak during Part 3. (Pause) Now we are ready to start. 8 year old John Clark fell from the top of a 60 metre cliff in Devon and landed on a sandy beach. After the fall, he stood up and walked away with only a broken arm. (Tone, Pause) Two men broke into supermarket in Austria and walked away with 240 tins of dog food worth 300 Euro. They did not take anything else from the shop. (Tone, pause) A car and a lorry crashed at the start of a new road system in the north of England and caused a 10 mile queue. It took drivers three times longer to travel the same distance as on the old road. (Tone, pause) Ted Cornwall, aged 77, has started his own telephone service for unhappy people. They can ring his home and listen to his choice of jokes. (Tone, pause) An amazing voyage to outer space can at last help scientists to discover the secret of a mystery planet. The spacecraft Voyager 2 can reach the planet Neptune in three years. (Tone, pause) Now read the sentences on the question paper. You have two minutes for this. (Pause) While you are listening, circle T (True) or F (False) on the answer paper. Example: Ted Cornwall is eight years old. T/ F
The correct answer is “False”. Now listen again to the news. (Tone)
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Appendix 1
(The recording is repeated) (Tone, pause) You now have three minutes to finish your answers on the answer paper. This is the end of Part 3 and the Listening Paper.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English
Appendix 2 Materials and Instructions for Paper 3, Speaking
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Appendix 2
Paper 3 Speaking Part 1 General conversation The examiner encourages the candidate to say as much as possible about himself and his background by asking appropriate questions as necessary. The conversation should last no longer than 5 minutes. Part 2 The examiner gives the candidate the opportunity to choose between responding to a visual stimulus or a conversation about preferences based on a text stimulus. 2a Visual stimulus The examiner gives the candidate a copy of the picture with the key words and encourages the candidate to describe the damage. Then the examiner asks the candidate to describe the incident in which the damage occurred. Three minutes are allowed for preparation and no more than five minutes for the descriptions. If the candidate wishes to start before the three minutes preparation time is finished then he or she may do so.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Appendix 2
2b Text stimulus The examiner gives the candidate the text with the instructions to read and decide which film he or she would prefer to see. The examiner explains that the candidate will need to give reasons for the choice. Up to 5 minutes are allowed for reading and preparation and the conversation should last no longer than 5 minutes.
CINEMAS: Manhattan, New York
WARNER CENTER, Park Avenue
Admission:
$ 15 adults, $ 10 children
Screen 1 Evil Beasts 3.45, 6.00, 8,15
Screen 2 Goodbye, Goodbye 2.50, 5.20, 7.50
Screen 3 La Bamba 2.20, 4.55, 7.35 ∙
ROXY THEATER, Lexington Avenue
Admission:
$5 stalls, $7.50 circle, Children half price
Star trek 5.30, 8.00 ∙
CMN STUDIOS, E 53rd Street
Admission:
Screen 1 $12.50, Screen 2 $9.00 No smoking
Screen 1 Top Gun 3.20, 5.05, 8.40
Screen 2 Evil Beasts 2.30, 4.55, 7.20 ∙
CRESCENT MOVIE THEATER, Third Avenue
Admission:
$10 afternoons, $15 evenings after 5 p.m.
Screen 1 Evil Beasts 4.05, 6.10, 8.15
Screen 2 Star Trek 1.20, 5.05, 8.50
FILMS Evil Beasts By Al Hitchin, master of suspense,
this film will terrify you. You won´t be able to sleep after seeing it.
Goodbye, Goodbye A love story which will
make you cry, although parts of it are rather slow. Haunting music mixes perfectly with secret meetings and superb Californian scenery.
La Bamba An Italian film about a small child
who loses her parents. An old man brings her up and looks after her. (In Italian with English subtitles).
StarTrek 6 Yet another movie about Captain
Kirk and his crew on the Starship Enterprise, looking for new stars and planets. In this film they find the strangest planet of all, only to discover that they are on the Earth in 4000 AD.
Top Gun A cowboy film which is not like the
others. An old gunfighter has hurt his hand and now can´t shoot properly. He starts drinking and is happy to live on his memories. Then one day a well-known gang of bank robbers arrives in town.....
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English
Appendix 3 Instructions for Paper 4, Writing
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Appendix 3
Paper 4 Writing The examiner gives the candidate a list of the following topics: 1. His or her daily programme. 2. His or her family. 3. His or her recent experiences. 4. His or her plans for the future. The examiner tells the candidate to choose one of the topics and write 120 – 180 words in 15 minutes.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English
Question Paper
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Introduction
Introduction The Linguapeace diagnostic test is a part of the English language training materials designed for military and police personnel involved in peacekeeping operations worldwide. The aim of these training materials is to provide peacekeepers with effective training tools to improve their English language skills. All Linguapeace training materials were developed under the Leonardo da Vinci programme and financed by the European Commission. The diagnostic test helps to assess the level of English language skills. This test is designed for the military and police personnel who reached lower intermediate level of communicative competence in reading, listening, speaking and writing skills. It is based on comprehensive needs analysis, and developed in accordance with the NATO STANAG language levels. The test consists of 4 papers: reading, listening, speaking and writing. The reading paper takes 20 minutes, the listening paper 25 minutes, the speaking paper takes approximately 15 minutes and the writing paper takes 15 minutes.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Paper 1 - Reading
Paper 1 Reading You have 20 minutes to complete this paper. Work through the paper quickly but carefully. Read the text, an example (if it is included) and then look through each question. Try to answer every part of the question and do not leave any blanks. If you cannot give an answer, think carefully about the question and then make a careful guess. Reading paper consists of 4 parts. Part 1 Look at the following pictures of signs. For each sign circle the correct statement/description A or B or C or D on the answer paper. Example: A Your dentist may give you medicine. B You have to bring medicine with you. C Ask your dentist if you need some medicine. D Your dentist needs to know about your medicine.
Please inform the dentist if you are taking medicine
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Paper 1 - Reading
Question 1 A Accident patients are not admitted here. B The emergency department is closed. C This hospital only accepts accident patients. D Contact this hospital in an emergency. Question 2 A You can leave your car here. B You can´t post large things
here. C We are always open. D You must not go in. Question 3 A Take six tablets a day. B Take two tablets a day. C Take three tablets a day. D Take five tablets a day. Question 4 A No overtaking B Crossroads C No entry D Main road Question 5 A No motor vehicles B No stopping C Parking area D No through road
THIS HOSPITAL HAS NO
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
DANGER ! KEEP OUT!
TWO TABLETS TO BE TAKEN THREE TIMES A DAY
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Paper 1 - Reading
Part 2 Read the following text. Answer each question using full sentence on the answer sheet. Dorset is a country in central southern England. The chief industries are agriculture, tourism, fishing and commerce. More than half the population of 609 000 lives in the eastern part of the country around Bournemouth. (Bournemouth – 145 000, Poole – 125 000, Christchurch – 38 000). The next largest centre of population is in the area around Weymouth. (Weymouth – 45 000, Dorchester – 14 000, Portland – 13 000). There are ferries from the ports of Weymouth and Poole and an airport at Bournemouth. The railway line from London goes through Bournemouth, Poole and Dorchester and finishes at Weymouth. For tourist information, contact the Tourist information Bureaux in Bournemouth, Poole or Weymouth. Example: Which town has a population of 14 000? Dorchester has a population of 14 000. 1. To which town can you travel by aeroplane? 2. To which town can you travel by boat? 3. Where is Dorset? 4. 38 000 people live in one of the towns. Which one? 5. If you travel from London by train, in which of the towns do you arrive first? Part 3 Read the following report about the world´s weather on 21st August. Then complete the table which was in another newspaper on the following day on the answer paper. The city with the highest temperature yesterday was Singapore. At noon the temperature there was 33 °C and at midnight it was 25 °C. The temperature in Rome at noon was 30 °C, the same as in New York. However, New York´s temperature at midnight was 24 °C. The noon temperature in Cairo was 29 °C, one degree higher than that in Athens and Hong Kong. The temperature at midnight in Paris was only 14 °C. The coolest city was London, with a temperature of only 22 °C at noon and 13 °C at midnight. Although it was cloudy in Athens and Paris, it didn´t rain, but it rained heavily in both London and Hong Kong. Yesterday´s weather around the world
Noon °C Midnight °C 28 26 C Cairo 26 S Hong Kong 25 22 13 30 24 S Paris 25 14 Rome 25 S Singapore 33 S
S = sunny C = cloudy R = rain
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Paper 1 - Reading
Part 4 Read the article below. Answer each question using a full sentence on the answer paper. Woman fainted A sixty years old woman fainted as she was getting off the train in Urosevas railway station yesterday afternoon. As she was slightly injured by the fall, a KFOR medical team provided medical assistance immediately. Her relatives took her to the civilian hospital for further treatment. Fist fight in Cernice/Cernica A fist fight between four men occurred in Cernica yesterday evening. A KFOR patrol arrived shortly after the fight began and separated the men. A crowd of approximately 30 – 40 people gathered to observe the fight. The KFOR patrol detained the men. The cause of the fight is under investigation. Smuggling activities A KFOR patrol stopped 2 men with several pack animals at a quarry south of Dobruste/Dobrushte yesterday evening. The animals were found to be carrying approximately 150 000 cigarettes. The KFOR patrol detained the 2 men and whilst they carried out a localised search of the area, another man was discovered hiding in some undergrowth. All 3 men were handed over to the UNMIK Police. Example: How many men were arrested for smuggling? Three men were arrested. 1. How old was the woman who fainted? 2. How many men were in the fight in Cernice/Cernica? 3. What were the men in Dobruste/Dobrushte smuggling? 4. Who took the woman who fainted to hospital? 5. In one town there was a crowd of 30 – 40 people. What were they doing? 6. In which town was there an incident on a train?
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Paper 2 - Listening
Paper 2 Listening This is the Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English. Paper 2. Listening. There are three parts to this paper. Part 1 Look at the instructions for Part One. You will hear a short monologue. You will hear it twice. There are eight questions for the monologue. Answer each question using a simple sentence. Write the answer on the answer paper. Please, ask any questions now, because you must not speak during Part 1. Now we are ready to start.
Now you will hear an example. Example: What is his name? His name is Stuart Clark. Now read the questions on the question paper. You have one minute for this. 1. Where is he from? 2. Where does he live now? 3. When does he start work? 4. When does he finish work? 5. When is his free day? 6. Where does he often go on his free day? 7. What kind of music does he like? 8. When does he listen to music?
Now listen again to the monologue. While you are listening, write your answers on the answer paper. You now have six minutes to finish your answers on the answer sheet. This is the end of Part 1. Now turn to Part 2.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Paper 2 - Listening
Part 2 You will hear a short dialogue. You will hear it twice. Then draw the correct route on the map. Please, ask any questions now, because you must not speak during Part 2. Now we are ready to start. Now look at the map. Now listen again to the dialogue. While you are listening, draw the correct route on the map on the answer paper. You have two more minutes to finish the task. This is the end of Part 2. Now turn to Part 3.
0 100 200
YARDS STATION
MIDLAND BANK NATIONAL
BANK
D A C
B
LLOYDS BANK
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Paper 2 - Listening
Part 3 You will hear 5 short news items. You will hear them twice. Circle True(T) or False (F) for each of the 12 sentences which follow. Please, ask any questions now, because you must not speak during the Part 3. Now we are ready to start. Now read the sentences on the question paper. You have two minutes for this. 1. Two men stole 300 tins of dog food. 2. A bus crash caused a traffic jam. 3. John Clark fell 60 metres down a cliff 4. Two men robbed a supermarket in Austria. 5. Ted Cornwall’ s joke service costs 300 Euro. 6. Travelling on a new road was very slow because of an accident. 7. A 77 year old man wants to help unhappy people. 8. Two robbers escaped in a car. 9. Ted Cornwall sends jokes by e-mail. 10. An eight years old boy broke his arm. 11. It will take 2 years for the spacecraft to reach Neptune. 12. Neptune is a mystery planet. Now listen again to the news. While you are listening, circle T or F on the answer paper. Example: Ted Cornwall is eight years old. T / F You now have three minutes to finish your answers on the answer paper. This is the end of Part 3 and the Listening Paper.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Paper 3 - Speaking
Paper 3 Speaking Now you have the speaking test. The examiner will tell you what to do. Part 1 General conversation Part 2 2a Visual stimulus
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Paper 3 - Speaking
2b Text stimulus
CINEMAS: Manhattan, New York
WARNER CENTER, Park Avenue
Admission:
$ 15 adults, $ 10 children
Screen 1 Evil Beasts 3.45, 6.00, 8,15
Screen 2 Goodbye, Goodbye 2.50, 5.20, 7.50
Screen 3 La Bamba 2.20, 4.55, 7.35 ∙
ROXY THEATER, Lexington Avenue
Admission:
$5 stalls, $7.50 circle, Children half price
Star trek 5.30, 8.00 ∙
CMN STUDIOS, E 53rd Street
Admission:
Screen 1 $12.50, Screen 2 $9.00 No smoking
Screen 1 Top Gun 3.20, 5.05, 8.40
Screen 2 Evil Beasts 2.30, 4.55, 7.20 ∙
CRESCENT MOVIE THEATER, Third Avenue
Admission:
$10 afternoons, $15 evenings after 5 p.m.
Screen 1 Evil Beasts 4.05, 6.10, 8.15
Screen 2 Star Trek 1.20, 5.05, 8.50
FILMS Evil Beasts By Al Hitchin, master of suspense,
this film will terrify you. You won´t be able to sleep after seeing it.
Goodbye, Goodbye A love story which will
make you cry, although parts of it are rather slow. Haunting music mixes perfectly with secret meetings and superb Californian scenery.
La Bamba An Italian film about a small child
who loses her parents. An old man brings her up and looks after her. (In Italian with English subtitles).
StarTrek 6 Yet another movie about Captain
Kirk and his crew on the Starship Enterprise, looking for new stars and planets. In this film they find the strangest planet of all, only to discover that they are on the Earth in 4000 AD.
Top Gun A cowboy film which is not like the
others. An old gunfighter has hurt his hand and now can´t shoot properly. He starts drinking and is happy to live on his memories. Then one day a well-known gang of bank robbers arrives in town.....
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Paper 4 - Writing
Paper 4 Writing The examiner will give you a list of topics. Choose one and write 120 – 180 words about it on the answer paper. You will have 15 minutes.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English
Answer Paper
Prepared under
Leonardo da Vinci programme
KNO Slovensko, Slovak Republic 2002
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Answer paper
Answer paper Candidate name: Candidate signature: Examination title: Centre/Organisation: Date: Place: Examiner use only Examiner: Candidate No: If the candidate is absent or has withdrawn, put a tick in the box here Instructions Use a pencil. An example of how to fill in the right answer is included with several parts. If you decide to change your answer, cross out your old answer and write in the one clearly.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Answer paper
Paper 1 Reading Part 1 Examiner use only Circle the right answer. A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D Part 2 Write your answer here. Question 1 ........................................................................................... Question 2 .......................................................................................... Question 3 .......................................................................................... Question 4 .......................................................................................... Question 5 .........................................................................................
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Answer paper
Part 3 Fill in the missing figures in the table . Yesterday´s weather around the world
Noon °C Midnight °C 28 26 C Cairo 26 S Hong Kong 25 22 13 30 24 S Paris 25 14 Rome 25 S Singapore 33 S
Part 4 Write your answer here. Question 1 ........................................................................................... Question 2 .......................................................................................... Questions 3 .......................................................................................... Question 4 .......................................................................................... Question 5 ........................................................................................... Questions 6 ...................................................................................
S = sunny C = cloudy R = rain
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Answer paper
Paper 2 Listening Part 1 Write your answers to each question using a simple sentence. Question 1 ........................................................................................... Question 2 ......................................................................................... . Question 3 .......................................................................................... Question 4 .......................................................................................... Question 5 ........................................................................................... Question 6 .......................................................................................... Questions 7 .......................................................................................... Question 8 ..........................................................................................
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Answer paper
Part 2 Draw the correct route on the map. Examiner use only
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YARDS STATION
MIDLAND BANK NATIONAL
BANK
D A C
B
LLOYDS BANK
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Answer paper
Part 3 Circle the letter T(True) or letter F(False) next to the question number.
Examiner use only 1. Two men stole 300 tins of dog food. T | F 2. A bus crash caused a traffic jam. T | F 3. John Clark fell 60 metres down a cliff. T | F 4. Two men robbed a supermarket in Austria. T | F 5. Ted Cornwall’ s joke service costs 300 Euro. T | F 6. Travelling on a new road was very slow because of an accident. T | F 7. A 77 year old man wants to help unhappy people. T | F 8. Two robbers escaped in a car. T | F 9. Ted Cornwall sends jokes by e-mail. T | F 10. An eight year old boy broke his arm. T | F 11. It will take 2 years for the spacecraft to reach Neptune. T | F 12. Neptune is a mystery planet T | F
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Answer paper
Paper 3 Speaking S V P C* Part 1 General conversation S V P C Part 2a Responding to a visual stimulus or or
S V P C Part 2b Conversation about preferences S V P C
*Note: S-Structure V-Vocabulary P-Pronunciation C-Comprehension
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Answer paper
Paper 4 Writing Part 1 Write about the topic you have chosen here ................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ S V S M
*Note: S-Structure V-Vocabulary S-Spelling C-Comprehension
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English
Marking scheme
Prepared under
Leonardo da Vinci programme
KNO Slovensko, Slovak Republic 2002
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Marking scheme
Marking scheme
Summary Paper 1 Reading Part 1 Total score 5 points One point is awarded for each correctly
answered question Part 2 Total score 5 points One point is awarded for each correctly
answered question except for question 2 which needs two answers; half a point to be given for each one correct.
Part 3 Total score 10 points One point is awarded for each correctly completed figure. Part 4 Total score 12 points Maximum two points are awarded for each
correctly answered question (see Instructions for the examiner, pg. 6). Total score 32 points Passing score 24 points Paper 2 Listening Part 1 Total score 16 points Maximum two points are awarded for each
correctly answered question (see Instructions for the examiner, pg. 8).
Part 2 Total score 4 points Four points are awarded for correctly drawn
route. One point is deducted for each mistake.
Part 3 Total score 12 points One point is awarded for each correctly answered question. Total score 32 points Passing score 24 points
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Marking scheme
Paper 3 Speaking Part 1 Total score 20 points Maximum 5 points are awarded per each of
the assessed criteria: structure, vocabulary, pronunciation, comprehension (see Instructions for the examiner, pg. 10). Part 2a Total score 20 points Maximum 5 points are awarded per each of
the assessed criteria: structure, vocabulary, pronunciation, comprehension (see Instructions for the examiner, pg. 10). or Part 2b Total score 20 points Maximum 5 points are awarded per each of
the assessed criteria: structure, vocabulary, pronunciation, comprehension (see Instructions for the examiner, pg. 10). Total score 40 points Passing score 30 points Paper 4 Writing Part 1 Total score 20 points Maximum 5 points are awarded per each of
the assessed criteria: structure, vocabulary, spelling, meaning accuracy (see Instructions for the examiner, pg. 12). Total score 20 points Passing score 15 points
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English
Answer key
Prepared under
Leonardo da Vinci programme
KNO Slovensko, Slovak Republic 2002
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Answer key
Paper 1 Reading Part 1 1 – A 2 – D 3 – A 4 – C 5 – B Part 2 1. Bournemouth 2. Weymouth, Poole (0.5 point for each) 3. central Southern England
(Southern England is also correct, central England is not) 4. Christchurch 5. Bournemouth Part 3
Noon °C Midnight °C Athens 28 26 C Cairo 29 26 S Hong Kong 28 25 R London 22 13 R New York 30 24 S Paris 25 14 C Rome 30 25 S Singapore 33 25 S
Part 4 1. She was 60 years old. 2. There were 4 men in the fight. 3. They were smuggling cigarettes. 4. Her relatives took her (to hospital). 5. They were watching a fight. 6. The incident was in Urosevac.
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Linguapeace Diagnostic Test in English Answer key
Paper 2 Listening Part 1 1. He is from Newcastle. 2. He lives in Manchester now. 3. He starts work at 10 o´clock in the morning (10 am / 10.00). 4. He finishes work at 9.30 (half past nine) in the evening (9.30 pm / 21.30). 5. His free day is Monday. 6. He often goes to Liverpool on his free day. 7. He likes classical music. 8. He listens to music after work. Part 2 Part 3 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. T 8. F 9. F 10. T 11. F 12. T
0 100 200
YARDS STATION
MIDLAND BANK NATIONAL
BANK
D A C
B
LLOYDS BANK