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KHOA NGOẠI NGỮ Độc lập - Tự do - Hạnh phúc
ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP KHẢO SÁT
MÔN TIẾNG ANH
(Dành cho sinh viên các khối lớp không chuyên ngữ )
Khoa Ngoại Ngữ xin thông báo về phương thức và nội dung kiểm tra khảo sát môn Tiếng Anh cho sinh viên các khối lớp không chuyên:
- Phương thức kiểm tra:
- Sinh viên dự kiểm tra khảo sát nội dung tiếng Anh tổng quát ở cả hai nội dung Đọc-Viết và Nói với lượng kiến thức tương đương trình độ B (Intermediate Level)
- Thí sinh làm phần thi Đọc- Viết trên 1 bài thi có độ dài tương đương 60 phút.
- Thí sinh sẽ làm bài thi Nói trong cùng buổi thi ngay sau khi kết thúc bài thi Đọc- Viết.
- Nôi dung kiểm tra:
1. Phần thi Đọc- Viết:
- Thời gian: 60 phút
- Nội dung và hình thức bài thi:
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Hình thức
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Nội dung
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A. Từ vựng
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- Trắc nghiệm
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- Gồm các từ vựng thuộc phạm vi từ vựng thông dụng trong giáo trình Know how và New Cutting Edge (Elementary & Lower-Intermediate)
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B. Ngữ pháp
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- Trắc nghiệm
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- Tenses: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Simple Future, Be going to
- Modal verbs, Prepositions, the passive (Present simple, present perfect Past Simple), Time Clauses, Infinitive and Gerund, Making Questions, Linking Words, Relative Clauses, Conditional Sentences (Type 1 and Type 2), Comparisons, Articles, Quantifiers
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C. Đọc hiểu
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- Trắc nghiệm
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- Các bài khoá tương đương trình độ B và có chủ đề về cuộc sống thường ngày.
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D. Viết
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- Trắc nghiệm về chuyển đổi câu
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2. Phần thi Nói:
Nội dung: Gồm 2 phần
- Phần I: phỏng vấn ( Interview). Sinh viên sẽ được hỏi về thông tin cá nhân, sở thích, gia đình, bạn bè, trường lớp, dự định tương lai,…
- Phần II: câu hỏi tình huống (situational questions): Sinh viên sẽ được hỏi về cách xử lý/ứng xử/đối đáp trong những huống nhất định.
NỘI DUNG CHI TIẾT ÔN THI KHẢO SÁT
MÔN: NÓI
Interview I
- What’s your name? / first name? / surname?
- How old are you?
- When’s your birthday? / Do you have a birthday party every year?
- When / Where were you born?
- What’s your nationality?
- What’s your address?
- Are you on the phone? (What’s your home phone number? / office phone number?)
- What’s your job / occupation? / What do you do?
- Are you married or not?
- What do your parents do?
- How much do they earn a month?
- How much do they have to pay for your tuition, food and accommodation?
- Have you got … / Do you have any brothers or sisters?
- What are your brothers or sisters’ ages?
- Where did you/ they go to school? / … go to college / university?
- When did you finish school / college / university?
- What’s your major?
- Did you study any foreign languages at school / college? (if yes, ask: Which foreign language did you study at school / college?)
- Can you speak French / Russian / Chinese? (if not, ask: Why not?)
- How many foreign languages can you speak?
Interview II
- Where are you from? (Where do you come from?)
- Where do you live? / How long have you lived here / there?
- Do you live in a house or in a flat?
- How far from university do you live?
- What’s your house / your flat like? (big / small / nice / bad / comfortable / uncomfortable …?)
- How many rooms has it got / does it have?
- Do you like your house / your flat? Why? Why not?
- How much do you have to pay for the rent?
- What’s your landlady like?
- What’s your major?
- How often do you come to university’s library / computer centre?
- What do you do there?
- How many days a week do you go to university?
- How many hours a day do you study at university?
- How do you go to college / work?
- What did you do during your last summer vacation?
- Where did you go on holiday?
- How much do you have to pay for your tuition at the university?
- What would you like to do after graduation?
- What would English help in your work?
Interview III
- What do you usually do at weekends? / … on Sunday / … in the evening? … on Saturday?
- What do you like doing in your free time?
- How often do you watch TV? … go shopping? … visit your friends? …
- Do you like sports? / … music? … Why? Why not?
- Who is / are your favourite singer(s), film star(s), musician(s), footballer(s), athlete(s)?
- Do you often drink coffee? / … cook meals? / … sing Karaoke? / … eat out? / … go to discotheque? …
- How does your husband / wife go to work?
- How do your children go to school / college?
- What are (is) you / (your boyfriend / your girlfriend) interested in?
- Where do you usually go on Sunday?
- Do you / Does your father / your friend read newspaper in the morning? Why? Why not?
- Which newspaper / Which magazine do you (does your father / your friend) often read?
- Who do you like most in your family? Why?
- What is your important object?
- Why is it imprortant to you?
- How long have you known your boyfriend / girlfriend?
- What’s he / she like?
- What are your parents like?
- What do you sometimes do to help your friend(s) / parents in his / her / their work?
- What does / do your friend(s) / parent(s) sometimes do to help you in your work?
Interview IV
- What time does your class start in the morning? / … in the afternoon?
- How many hours do you learn at college in the morning? … in the afternoon?
- Do you do extra work in the evening? Why? / Why not?
- What time do you have breakfast? / … lunch? / … dinner?
- What do you often have for breakfast? / … lunch? / … dinner?
- How many meals do you have a day?
- Do you like eating out? Why? Why not?
- What do you like best for lunch? / … dinner?
- Which season do you like best? Why?
- What do you often do in Summer / Winter / Spring / Autumn?
- Do you have summer holiday? When?
- Where do you like to go on holiday? Why?
- How many departments are there at your university?
- What are they (departments)? Which department are you in?
- How many students are there at DT University? (How many students does DT University have?)
- How many campuses are there at DT University? (How many campuses does DT have?) Where are they?
- Is there a computer centre (… a foreign language centre / … a library / … a placement centre / … physical training centre / …) at the university? Where is it?
- How long have you learned English?
- Who’s the president of Duy Tan University? Where’s his office?
- Who’s the head of your faculty? Where’s his office?
SITUATIONAL QUESTIONS
How do you say (when ….) / (to …)
- you ask your friend to stop smoking in the room you are sharing with him?
- your friend is wearing a new clothe?
- someone is pushing you in a queue?
- give a positive response to the following request: “Would you mind turning your radio down a little?”
- you drop your host’s best tea-pot?
- your friend wants to borrow your cassette recorder, but you are using it?
- you want to pass somebody in a cinema to get to your seat?
- you praise your teacher for teaching English?
- your friend says “Could you open the window please?” but you are cold?
- to a group of tourists who are leaving Danang?
- you want to stop someone’s action because he or she is talking too loud in the class?
- someone asks you for the direction to the station, but you are a stranger here?
- you ask your friend about the total area of a city (eg. Danang or your home city)?
- your friend wants to loose weight?
- your friend says to you: “This room is very dark”?
- introduce yourself to your new next-door neighbour?
- you ask your friend to turn off the light?
- your sister or brother is very upset because he / she has failed the exam?
- to a bride at her wedding party?
- to make a positive response to this apology: “Oh dear! I’ve spilt tea on the tablecloth?
- you politely refuse the following offer of help: “Let me take you home, you looked tired.”?
- your friend has been promoted to manager?
- to your friend who has just had an accident.
- to end a conversation with an old friend you have met at the station?
- to offer some salad / beefsteak / fish … to a friend while they are having dinner with you?
Đà Nẵng, ngày 14 tháng 8 năm 2010
Ban Giám hiệu Phòng Đào Tạo Khoa Ngoại Ngữ Q. Trưởng khoa
ThS. Nguyễn Đình Bá