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English Proficiency Test
Susi Fauziah
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EPT EPT is similar to TOEFL (Test Of English as a Foreign Language).
TOEFL is divided into three sections: 1. Listening (50 questions) 2. Structure and Written Expression (40 questions) 3. Reading (50 questions)
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UI ENTRANCE EXAM For S1 program, Master program, and EXTENSION program: English exam given is the following: 1. Structure and Written Expression (40 questions) 2. Reading (+ 60 questions)
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Structure & Written Expression
Structure (15 numbers) Objective: Able to identify and make a well structured sentence by choosing one appropriate answer (a, b, c, or d). Example: The lecturer the class yesterday. A. teach B. teaches C. taught D. she teaches
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Written expression Written Expression(25 numbers)
Objective: having the ability to identify a well structured sentence so that the students are able to identify the incorrect part written on the sentence. Example: There is many students in the class. A B C D
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S V Agreement The Subject has to be appropriated (cocok) with its verb. Example: was backed up for miles on the freeway. A. Yesterday B. In the morning C. Traffic D. Cars
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S V agreement Pay attention to the subject, whether it is singular or plural. Pay attention to the tenses.
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Parallel structure Parallel structure occurs if a word or a clause is connected with another word or clause by using a connector, e.g: and, but, or, both....and, either or, neither.....nor, and comparison. S + V (clause 1) + and/ but/ or + S + V (clause 2) Noun + and/ but/ or + Noun Verb + and/ but/ or + Verb Prepositional Phrase + and/ but/ or + Prepositional Phrase
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Example Vitamin C is necessary for the prevention and..... of scurvy.
A. It cures B. cures C. cure D. for curing A baby’s development is influenced by both heredity and A. By environmental factors B. environmentally C. The influence of the environment D. Environment
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Sentences With Inverted Subjects and Verbs
Invert the subject and verb with question words (who, what, when, where, why, how) Invert the subject and verb with place expressions Invert the subject and verb with negatives (no, rarely, barely, not, hardly, never, only, neither, nor, scarcely, seldom) Invert the subject and verb with conditionals Invert the subject and verb with comparisons
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