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Examen de sele ingles, Exámenes selectividad de Inglés

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2021/2022

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Proves d’accés a la Universitat 2022, convocatòria extraordinària. Criteri específic d'avaluació
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3, 2, 1… Slam!: Poetry comes to the stage
In this radio programme you are going to hear some new words. Read and listen to
them. Make sure you know what they mean.
scribble: gargotejar/garabatear
thumb through: fullejar/hojear
be hooked on: estar enganxat/estar enganchado
open mic: micròfon obert/micrófono abierto
Ready? Now read the questions on the following page. Read them carefully before
listening to the radio programme.
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3, 2, 1… Slam!: Poetry comes to the stage In this radio programme you are going to hear some new words. Read and listen to them. Make sure you know what they mean. scribble : gargotejar/garabatear thumb through : fullejar/hojear be hooked on: estar enganxat/estar enganchado open mic: micròfon obert/micrófono abierto Ready? Now read the questions on the following page. Read them carefully before listening to the radio programme.

Anglès Proves d’accés a la Universitat 2022, convocatòria extraordinària. Criteri específic d'avaluació Interviewer : Welcome to our weekly programme on literature. Today we’re going to discuss a relatively recent development in literature, a poetry slam. A poetry slam is a competition arts event in which poets perform before a live audience and a panel of judges. Slams have become increasingly popular all around the world, with events welcoming a large number of attendees. My guest Anne is here with us today to tell us about her experience as a slammer. Hi, Anne! Could you tell us about yourself? Would you define yourself as a poet? Anne : What a nice question! I had never been asked that! The truth is that I have always loved writing. I’ve got my notebook with me all the time —whether it’s by the side of my bed or on trains, I always scribble things down, although I don’t type that often. In fact, there’s a suitcase full of poems beneath my bed. I don’t remember how most of them got there. Sometimes I’ll thumb through them and see my messy little-kid handwriting. There may be over a hundred pages stained with dirty hands and the remains of more than a few grilled cheese sandwiches. Interviewer: When did performance jump in? Why did you start taking part in poetry slam competitions? Anne : I first saw a live slam competition in 2018. I’d never heard of this kind of event, but I saw it was advertised in a magazine. After attending a few sessions, I got completely hooked on it and decided to give it a try from stage. I think what I liked about it was that emphasis on connection. Whether it’s a performer making you laugh or making you cry, there’s a certain live element to that. You know, I’ve got videos online and you can see me perform from any device, but it’s different when it’s live. In a live context you can immediately get what the performer’s trying to say and there’s an added level of accessibility, because the person who’s written the poem is in front of you, saying it, and it gives it so much more context. Interviewer : You have a degree in Maths, if I’m not wrong. Has that helped you with your poetry? Anne : Yeah! For ages I told myself that the two were just separate worlds, but then I realised that when I’m writing my poems or searching for a particular way of phrasing something or a rhyme, there is definitely a technicality to it. It’s not as rigid as a formula that I have to follow, but I think I’ve really embraced the idea of patterns and playfulness that I learnt through maths. I try to bring that to my poetry. Interviewer : Tell us about slam poems. What are they like and how do you prepare for them? Anne : There is a time limit in poem performances – we typically have a maximum of three minutes. I used to just write my poems as a hobby in my free time, so from start to finish it would be a couple of months, maybe, waiting for inspiration to come. Now I

Anglès Proves d’accés a la Universitat 2022, convocatòria extraordinària. Criteri específic d'avaluació Clau de respostes

1. How does Anne write her poems? She prefers to write out her poems by hand. 2. How did Anne learn about poetry slam? She read an ad about a competition. 3. According to Anne, the best thing about slam is the strong link between the poet and the live audience. 4. Anne’s poem search phrasing and rhyme by following patterns. 5. How long does it take Anne to write a poem? Sometimes just a couple of weeks. 6. How does Anne prepare for a performance? She recites poems aloud to become familiar with their rhythm. 7. Why is the audience important in a slam competition? Because some members of the audience may be part of the panel. 8. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Anne? She does not like maths anymore.

Anglès Proves d’accés a la Universitat 2022, convocatòria extraordinària. Criteri específic d'avaluació

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1. Which of the following best describes Parwana? Parwana didn’t want to accept her parent’s decision. 2. According to the text, her parents were forced to sell her due to hunger. 3. Which of the following sentences is NOT true? The country’s economy is booming. 4. The word futile is used in the text in paragraph 5. A synonym for futile is useless. 5. Parwana’s sale will be a decision that Parwana’s father will have to face for the rest of his children’s sake. 6. According to the text, what does Qorban say about the sale? He would treat her as another family member. 7. When girls under 15 are married off their fundamental freedoms are being infringed. 8. Which of the following sentences best summarizes the content of the article? The sale and marriage of young girls is a desperate measure to overcome extreme poverty.