After so many inconveniences, we (all Introduction to Literature and Culture of the ESW classes) are having our first test on Wednesday Dic 10th. That means that for some students there wil be no class session before the test. Therefore, we decided to provide you with some information on the test.
We will be testing your knowledge on the first two Units in the course. That is, the origins of the English culture and language, English as a global language, English as a language used to trigger discrimination as well as concepts which are connected to these topics.
You will find at least three different types of exercises in the test: Part I Circle the letter that corresponds to the best choice in order to complete the sentence (6 sentences with 6 choices each). Part II Fill in the blanks. Read carefully and write the suitable words in order to make the whole paragraphs sensible. Part III Answer questions briefly in an analytical way.
We could possibly add a fourth part in order to test your ability to analise a short literary text, but we have made a final decision on the matter yet. In any case, you'll be prepared for such possibility, taking into account that that is exactly what we have been doing in the most recent class sessions.
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8 comments:
Well, at least now I feel a little less lost. Thanks.
thanks 4 the info professor!
Thank you very much for the info professor! it´s very kind of you! :)
Thank you for the information. Now we know what to expect...
Thanks to you for keeping in touch. Not many people seem to be interested or at least thankful.
See you.
I thought that we will have to write more in that test, I feel ashamed about myself. However, I have learned a lot.
OMG! now i feel better coz finally i did the test yeyyyyy! the test was not that difficult but tricky he he it couldn´t be so easy huh? thanks 4 being so nice professor, happy holidays!
I was wondering if there are any possibilities to know the grades by the blog? Thanks and I know that you teachers are on vacation too, however we will appreciate if you do so.
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