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Examen ingles trinity, Exámenes de Idioma Inglés

Examen ingles trinity B2 reading and writing

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2022/2023

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Reading & Writing
Task 4 Extended Writing:
Thank You for the Music
At a glance
Procedure
Preparation
Print one worksheet per student.
In class
1. Explain to the class that they will be doing a writing activity which will
help them to prepare for Task 4 Extended writing of the ISE II
Reading & Writing exam.
2. Tell the students that the topic of today‟s lesson is „Music‟. Write the
following three questions on the board and ask the class to discuss
them in pairs.
Is music important for you?
What kinds of music do you like?
What effect does music have on your feelings?
After five minutes, discuss these questions as a class.
Level: ISE II
Focus: Task 4 Extended writing
Aims: To develop writing skills by planning and writing an essay on the
role of music in the students‟ own culture
Objectives: To plan an essay on the role of music by giving brief answers
to a set of questions, to write an essay with an appropriate main body and
conclusion and to write an essay by using cohesive devises accurately
Topic: Music
Language functions: Giving reasons, opinions and preference, and
expressing and expanding ideas and opinions
Grammar: Cohesive devices
Lexis: Music
Materials needed: Whiteboard, one worksheet per student, pens and
blank paper, dictionaries
Timing: Approximately 60 minutes
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Task 4 – Extended Writing:

Thank You for the Music

At a glance

Procedure

Preparation

Print one worksheet per student.

In class

  1. Explain to the class that they will be doing a writing activity which will help them to prepare for Task 4 – Extended writing of the ISE II Reading & Writing exam.
  2. Tell the students that the topic of today‟s lesson is „Music‟. Write the following three questions on the board and ask the class to discuss them in pairs.  Is music important for you?What kinds of music do you like?What effect does music have on your feelings? After five minutes, discuss these questions as a class.

Level : ISE II

Focus : Task 4 – Extended writing

Aims : To develop writing skills by planning and writing an essay on the role of music in the students‟ own culture

Objectives : To plan an essay on the role of music by giving brief answers to a set of questions, to write an essay with an appropriate main body and conclusion and to write an essay by using cohesive devises accurately

Topic : Music

Language functions : Giving reasons, opinions and preference, and expressing and expanding ideas and opinions

Grammar : Cohesive devices

Lexis : Music

Materials needed : Whiteboard, one worksheet per student, pens and blank paper, dictionaries

Timing : Approximately 60 minutes

  1. Elicit from the students the three parts of a typical essay. Write the answers on the whiteboard Answer Key: Introduction, body, and conclusion Elicit from the students which two parts are shorter and which is the longer one.
  2. Ask the students what they should include in an introduction. Write the answer on the whiteboard. Answer Key: Introduction to the topic and context
  3. Give each student a copy of the worksheet. Ask the students to read the introduction of Task A (mind-map) and elicit what the topic and context are. Write the answers on the whiteboard. Answer Key: Topic: music Context: the role of music in my own culture
  4. Tell the students that the mind-map under Task A will help them organise their writing. Tell the students that they should answer the questions for each part. Tell the students they don‟t need to write full sentences and that they can just write down key words. Ask the students to work alone. Monitor and assist if necessary.
  5. When they are finished, tell the students to swap their mind-maps with another student and to add one short answer to each question. Tell the students to give the mind-map back and explain the new information in pairs. Do group feedback and put any new vocabulary on the board.
  6. Write “linking words” on the board and elicit some examples. Ask students what the function is of these words. Write down “in addition” and “in summary” and elicit which of these linking words can be found in the conclusion. Tell the students to complete Task B. Tell students that the task has examples of linking words for expanding such as “in addition” and summarising such as “in summary”. Ask the students to write sentences using the cohesive devices.
  7. Ask students to write sentences on the board that give one example for each cohesive device. Make the students aware of any errors as they arise and correct them.
  8. Give each student a blank piece of paper and ask them to write an essay on the role of music in their culture that has one or two paragraphs and a conclusion. The total word count should be

Extension activity

  1. Ask the students to have a discussion in groups of four. Tell them that two students are of the opinion that music is not important in their culture and the other two think that music is important.
  2. Ask students to rewrite the introduction.

Further support activity

  1. Ask weaker students to write example sentences using only a few of the linking words.
  2. Allow weaker students to write only one paragraph for the main body.
  3. Put weaker students in pairs and ask them to each write one of the paragraphs in the body. Ask them to read each other‟s paragraph and then use the information to write the conclusion together.
  4. Ask weaker students to do the brainstorm together.

After class

  1. Ask the students to look online or in a book for a culture where music plays a very important role. Ask the students to report back in the next class.
  2. Ask students to rewrite the essay but now change the topic to the importance of art in general. Tell the students to bring the completed essay with them in the next class.

Student Worksheet

Task 4 – Extended Writing:

The Role of Music in my Culture

Task A: Mind-map

Introduction It is fairly safe to say that music is part of every culture. However, the importance of music varies from culture to culture. This essay looks at the role music has to play in my own culture.

Body – paragraph 1 What role does music play in your culture?   Is there a preference for singing, dancing, performing, …?   On what occasions do people in your culture listen to music?   What genres are popular?  

Body – paragraph 2 How does music affect people?   How important is music for young people?   How important is music for older people?   Other information?  

Conclusion How important is music in your culture?  

Task C: Checklist

Read your partner’s text and complete the checklist. Circle either Y (Yes) or N (No).

My partner has written a main body paragraph.

Y/N

My partner has included 2/3 linking words.

Y/N

My partner has written a conclusion.

Y/N

My partner has written a total of 250 words.

Y/N

Write a comment of one or two sentences about your partner’s work: