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NOSLĒGUMA PĀRBAUDES DARBS

Izglītības programmas nosaukums: 70K mod. – Angļu valoda (ar priekšzināšanām)


(Intermediate)
Laika posmā no 2021.gada 15.novembra līdz 2021.gada 21.decembrim
Izglītības programmas mācību stundu skaits: 100 st.

(ESF projekts „Atbalsts bezdarbnieku izglītībai” Nr.7.1.1.0/15/I/001)

Audzēknis:
(personas vārds, uzvārds, paraksts)
Listening part
Exercise 1 (8 points)

 You are going to hear the conversation 2 times.


 Listen to the audio and read 8 sentences.
 Decide if the senteces are true or false.

Example: Two old friends are talking in this audio. True

1. Patrick and Selina have never met each other before. True/ False

2. Selina still lives in London. True/ False

3. Selina didn’t like her job in London. True/ False

4. Selina is living with her parents. True/ False

5. Patrick also went to London. True/ False

6. Selina is surprised that Patrick is married. True/ False

7. Patrick has a daughter named Marigold. True/ False

8. Patrick invites Selina to his house. True/ False

Listening - Exercise 2 (8 points)

 Listen and choose – a, b, or c.


 You are going to hear the audio 2 times.
 Click on the right answer.

1. A dirtboard is a) a board with wheels that you stand on.


b) a board with no wheels that you stand on.
c) a board that you sit on.
2. To go canyoning you need a) ropes and a helmet.
b) a guide and special equipment.
c) ropes and special equipment.
3. Zip-wiring is a)scary and difficult.
b) easy and exciting.
c) scary but exciting.
4. Paris looks so beautiful a) at night.
b) on television.
c) in the photos.
5. The impressionist paintings are in a)the Louvre.
b) the Musée D’Orsay.
c) the Rodin Museum.
6. The famous Rodin statue is called a)The Worker.
b)The Thinker.
c)The Philosopher.
7. The girl is going to Paris for a)the weekend.
b)four days.
c)five days.
8. She’s going with a)her friend.
b)her boyfriend.
c)her family.

Listening - Exercise 3 (9 points)

 Do this exercise while you listen.


 Write the word to fill the gaps from 1-9.
 You are going to hear the audio 2 times.

My new scooter! It’s quite small, but fun, and just what I needed for getting around
the city. I used to have quite a long walk to the 1_____________, then a longish walk
at the other end to get to 2_____________. But now I can just whiz there on my
3
_____________. And there’s no problem parking, there’s always 4_____________
for it. You have to be 5_____________ with the cars and 6_____________ – they
don’t always see you – and when it rains the surface of the road is 7_____________,
it gets really slippery. But in general it’s perfect for me, and I can fit a
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_____________ on the back too – I’ve got an extra 9_____________ for a friend. It’s
great. Riding along makes me feel so free.

Reading part
Exercise 1 (9 points)

 Read the article and choose A, B, or C.

Maria Stanovich

I’ve always had a strong relationship with my family. An important influence on my


personality was my grandmother, Hannah. She was born in 1930 into a poor family
with seven children – they had to take very good care of each other in order to
survive. Growing up in such difficult conditions had a positive effect on her, teaching
her to share everything, be honest, helpful, hard-working, and affectionate. My
grandmother taught me all these things, making me realize that family is more
important than material possessions.

Katie Dupont

The people around you have the greatest influence on your life – they affect the way
you behave and think. As soon as Rob and I met, we connected. When Rob was
young, his father died in a motorcycle accident. Being brought up as an only child by
a single parent made him independent and ambitious. He left home at 16, and since
then has lived in different places and had various jobs. He’s taught me that it’s
important to find time for friends and family and to do what makes you happy. He
always has fun, trying new things, keeping his mind and body healthy, and he still
works hard to achieve his goals. I greatly admire Rob and I hope that one day I can
look at life in the way that he does.

Jed Mitchell

I spent many hours as a child listening to my uncle Wilson’s stories. He was the
youngest of 11 children whose family lived in a fishing town in Scotland. Life was
hard and with so many mouths to feed, the children began working from an early
age. At just 14, my uncle began his first job as a fisherman. That was the beginning of
his adventures – he travelled and worked in Alaska, South-East Asia, India, and
Africa. He educated himself, learnt to be a chef, an engineer, a farmer, and
photographer. Uncle Wilson taught me that life is special and that you should take
every opportunity that you can to fill it with adventure.

Example: Katie believes that your family and friends don’t influence you.

A True B False C Doesn’t say

1 Maria has a close relationship with her family.

A True B False C Doesn’t say

2 Maria’s grandmother had seven children.

A True B False C Doesn’t say

3 Maria’s grandmother is still alive.

A True B False C Doesn’t say

4 Growing up in a big family made Maria’s grandmother less selfish.

A True B False C Doesn’t say

5 Katie met Rob at work.

A True B False C Doesn’t say

6 Katie knew she and Rob would be good friends because they immediately got on
well.

A True B False C Doesn’t say


7 Katie thinks Rob lives his life in a positive way.

A True B False C Doesn’t say

8 Jed’s uncle’s first job was as a chef.

A True B False C Doesn’t say

9 Jed thinks people shouldn’t waste any chances in life.

A True B False C Doesn’t say

Reading exercise 2(10 points)

 Read the article. Choose A, B, or C from the table below.

Jobs for women


Kerry Cassidy is one of Britain’s 19,000 train drivers. She 1 _____ a train for eight
years now, and she’s very happy in her job. The situation for women train drivers has
changed a lot 2 _____ 1978 when Karen Harrison became the first in the U.K. At that
time male drivers were generally not very kind 3_____ women.

Today, the job is 4_____ for women to do than it was in the past because attitudes
have changed. One of 5_____ things about it is the salary. Georgiana Oana 6_____ a
train driver for a year. She 7_____ £55,000 a year, so she’s been able to get a 8_____
to buy her own house.

Kerry Cassidy is a single mother, but she can easily 9_____ childcare for her two
children while she’s away at work. Kerry believes there’s nothing about being
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_____ that makes it a man’s job. She says that there is no reason why women
shouldn’t apply.

1. A drives B is driving C has been driving


2. A for B from C since
3. A at B to C with
4. A easier B easiest C more easy
5. A better B best C the best
6. A has been B is C was
7. A costs B earns C wins
8. A bargain B budget C mortgage
9. A afford B charge C raise
10. A train driver B a train driver C the train driver
Reading exercise 3(6 points)

 Read the article.


 Choose the correct heading (1-6) for each paragraph (A-F)
 Write the correct heading(1-6) next to each paragraph

How to be the perfect car passenger

1. Don’t be a selfish DJ
2. Don’t tolerate dangerous driving
3. Be a good co-pilot
4. Don’t distract the driver
5. Wear your seat belt
6. Don’t be rude

With the holidays just about to start and millions of cars hitting the
roads at once, now’s the time to consider how car passengers can help
drivers. Think about how you would like your passengers to behave if
you were the driver – this will make you more conscious of your actions
while being a passenger yourself.

Don’t wait for the driver to put it on, or A.


refuse to put it on when asked to.
Advise the driver on the best route to B.
take. However, don’t shout or advise
them too close to a turning, as this can
make the driver panic or turn suddenly,
leading to a possible accident.
You can always comment on someone’s C.
driving, as long as it’s a friendly
suggestion. But don’t attack the driver
about their driving, especially if they’re
inexperienced. Let them take their time
and drive the way that is most
comfortable for them, not you.
Talking to the driver helps to pass the D.
time and stops them from falling
asleep. However, talking too loudly or
singing along to the radio can distract
the driver and possibly cause an
accident.
Listening to the radio while driving E.
makes the journey more enjoyable.
However, don’t assume the driver
wants to listen to everything that you
want to listen to. It’s better to allow the
driver to choose the style of music. If
the driver needs to concentrate, help
them by turning the volume down, and
don’t have the radio on too loud in
general.

You deserve to feel safe and be treated F.


with consideration. If you notice that
the driver is going above the speed
limit, don’t immediately shout at them,
as they might not be aware of it
themselves. However, if you can see
that the driver is speeding and not
driving safely, you should tell them to
slow down and drive more carefully.

Writing part

Exercise 1(6 points)


Imagine you’re going to study at a language school in the UK for three weeks. You
receive an email from your home-stay family asking some questions about your
lifestyle. Reply to their email and include the following information. (140–180 words)

• thank them for email

• your age, family, work / study

• what you usually eat / your likes and dislikes

• sports you do / interests you have


Exercise 2 (12 points)
 Complete the description with words from the box.
Exercise 3(7 points)
Write a description of a film you would recommend to people. Plan what
you are going to write in the four paragraphs.

 The name of the film, the director, the stars, and any prizes it won
 Where and when it is set, when it was filmed
 The plot
 Why you recommend the film

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