English Reading, Listening & Speaking Term One, 2010

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English Reading, Listening & Speaking Term One, 2010 Final Exam Guide English Reading, Listening & Speaking Term One, 2010

What will be on the exams? ID s ID s ID s ! and more…

The questions may look like this:

Or this:

Or this:

There is probably more than one correct answer. Examples:

How should you study? Study all of the IDs on your sheet, although not all will be on the exam. Correct answers will be on the website to help you study. It will probably help you to finish reading Dracula, too, if you haven’t already…

What? You haven’t finished reading the book yet? The Count is shocked!

You’d better read it as soon as possible! ...or who knows what could happen?

Remember: Most of all, this is your chance to show what you know. So study hard, get help if you need it, and do your best. Make the Count proud!