1 Final Exam (Semester 2) ENG 146 (Medical) The final exam is composed of a Computer Based Test (CBT), a Writing Exam and a Speaking Exam. The CBT counts for 30% of the final semester grade, while the Writing and Speaking Exams count for 10% each. Therefore, the total weightage of the final exam is 50%. Final CBT (30%) Item Marks Grammar & Vocabulary 20 (10+10) Reading (2 passages) 20 (10+10) Listening (1 dialogue + 1 monologue ) 20 (10+10) There are 60 questions and each question carries half a mark (1/2). The exam duration is 90 minutes. All the questions are multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with four options. Source: HAS (Level 2) Reading & Writing HAS (Level 2) Listening & Speaking Career Paths Medical (CPM) Final Exam Syllabus: The final exam will be based on Units 1-5 (HAS books), and (CPM book 1 unit 9-15 pp.33) and (CPM book 2. unit 1 pp. 5). In addition to, Units 1-5 (HAS books), and (CPM book 1 unit 9-15 pp.33) and (CPM book 2. unit 1 pp. 5), you also need to cover the grammar and vocabulary list mentioned in this document.
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Final Exam (Semester 2)
ENG 146 (Medical)
The final exam is composed of a Computer Based Test (CBT), a Writing Exam and a
Speaking Exam. The CBT counts for 30% of the final semester grade, while the Writing
and Speaking Exams count for 10% each. Therefore, the total weightage of the final exam
is 50%.
Final CBT (30%)
Item Marks Grammar & Vocabulary 20 (10+10)
Reading (2 passages) 20 (10+10)
Listening (1 dialogue + 1 monologue ) 20 (10+10)
There are 60 questions and each question carries half a mark (1/2).
The exam duration is 90 minutes.
All the questions are multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with four options.
Source: HAS (Level 2) Reading & Writing
HAS (Level 2) Listening & Speaking
Career Paths Medical (CPM)
Final Exam Syllabus:
The final exam will be based on Units 1-5 (HAS books), and (CPM book 1
unit 9-15 pp.33) and (CPM book 2. unit 1 pp. 5).
In addition to, Units 1-5 (HAS books), and (CPM book 1 unit 9-15 pp.33)
and (CPM book 2. unit 1 pp. 5), you also need to cover the grammar and
vocabulary list mentioned in this document.
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Grammar:
10 Multiple Choice Questions. The grammar questions will be based on all the grammar points from
Units 1-5 (HAS books) only.
In addition to the grammar points in Units 1-5 (HAS books), the following points
also need to be covered for the final exam.
Grammar Points
Verb be I am a student. He is a doctor. What is/What's your name?
Auxiliary verbs; - do and does Where do you like to study? How often do you make a study plan? Does he like English?
Verb patterns; - like and would like Do you like cars? I would also like to play? I like English.
Modal verbs; - can and could Can you spell that, please? Could I have…...?
There is, there are There is a viewing platform. There are four minarets.
Indefinite articles; - a/an + n. a drill, a speedometer, a machine, an object, an assignment.
Expressions of quantity; - Countable/ Uncountable nouns (C/U), - much, - many We haven't got much time - let's go!
Question Forms; - Wh- questions, - Yes/No questions Where do you…...? What does she teach? How old are you? Are you a student? Is he a student?
Parts of speech; - recognizing parts of speech, n., v., adj., adv. suburb, lunch (n.) save, check (v.)
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quick, windy (adj.) always, quickly (adv.)
Adverbs of frequency; - always, usually, sometimes, never I always read slowly. I usually drink tea at home.
Comparative/superlative adjectives more expensive, smaller, biggest
1 When was the city renamed Mumbai? 2010 1947 2005 1995
2 Where in India is Mumbai located? the north-
east the south-
east the north-
west the south-
west
3 What is the average temperature in May? 18°C 34°C 26°C 16°C
4 In which month does most rain fall?? March January July October
5 Which type of transport is NOT mentioned in the last paragraph?
plane train taxi bus
6 The word flooding in paragraph 2 means __________.
rainfall in July
too much heat in the
city
damage to buildings
too much water in the
streets
7 The word slums in paragraph 3 means __________.
modern buildings
poor and dirty houses
new malls poor and
dirty streets
8 What does the word They in paragraph 3 refer to?
old and modern
streets rich and poor people
9 What does the word it in paragraph 3 refer to?
India Mumbai headquarters centre
10 What is the best title for this reading passage?
India's Largest City
The Weather of Mumbai
Transport in Mumbai
The People of India
Note: The vocabulary questions (6 & 7) should be answered from the context of the
reading passage. These words are not taken from the vocabulary list provided in
the vocabulary section.
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Listening:
20 Multiple Choice Questions (2 listening scripts with 10 MCQs each) The final exam will be based on the listening skills covered in Units 1-5 (HAS books) only.
Sample Listening Script with Questions
Alan: Hi Walter. How are you? What are you doing today?
Walter: Hello Alan. I’m fine, thanks. I’m studying lifestyles - the way people live - in other countries.
Alan: Which countries?
Walter: Today I got onto Wikipedia and read about Canada …and then France, Alan, because many Canadians speak French.
Alan: That’s interesting. What did you read about France?
Walter: Well, France is part of Europe, and most of the culture there is totally different from Canada.
Alan: How is it different, Walter?
Walter: Well, for one thing, when you have a meeting or appointment in Canada you must be there on time. But in France it’s acceptable to be up to one hour late.
Alan: Hey Walter! I think I’d like to live in France. I wouldn’t have to buy a watch.
Walter: Maybe not, Alan. Anyway, tomorrow I’m going to look up China and Japan.
Alan: They both speak the same language, don’t they?
Walter: Actually, Alan, they don’t. The languages may sound similar to us, but Chinese is totally different from Japanese.
Alan: Oh. …Really?
Walter: Not just that, Alan. China itself has two different main languages. One is called Mandarin and the other Cantonese.
Alan: Hmm – I’m not really interested in China, Walter. But Japan appeals to me.
Walter: Yes. I’m thinking about visiting Japan in a year or two. It has an interesting culture. For instance, people there don’t shake hands when they meet. They bow to each other. Also it’s considered bad manners, even rude, if you don’t take off your shoes when you go into a traditional Japanese restaurant.
Alan: Hey Walter – in Japan I could walk around without shoes and then get my dinner faster when I go out to eat!
Walter: That’s very funny, Alan, but you will need shoes in Japan, even in summer, because, according to Wikipedia, many cities get a lot of rain.
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S.N Question Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4
1 How many countries did Walter read about today?
1 2 3 4
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What does Walter say about the culture in Europe compared with Canada?
It is exactly the same.
It is similar. It is totally different.
It is a little different.
3 In France you can be __________ minutes late for an appointment.
60 30 15 0
4 Where would Alan like to live? Japan France China Canada
5 What does Alan say about China And Japan?
They are different
countries.
They are both in Asia.
They have different
languages.
They have the same language.
6 Which language do they speak in China?
French Japanese English Cantonese
7 When does Walter think he will go to Japan?
this year in the new
year 2 or 3 years
from now 1 or 2 years
from now
8 What do people consider bad manners in Japan?
not shaking hands
shaking hands
not taking off your shoes
taking off your shoes
9 Why does Alan say that he won't wear shoes in Japan?
so he is not late for
meetings
so he can get his food quicker
so he can save money
on shoes
so he is not rude to
Japanese people
10 What is the weather like in many Japanese cities?
rainy windy sunny cloudy
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Writing Exam (10%)
Item Marks Writing 12
The writing exam is based on a topic with three prompts to answer.
Two markers will mark each writing script.
The average of the two markers’ score is considered the final mark.
The writing exam will last for 60 minutes.
Students must write a minimum of 120 words.
Writing Exam Sample:
WRITING SECTION
You should spend about 60 minutes on this task.
Write at least 120 words.
Write about reading.
You should write about:
Where you like to read;
What you like to read; Why?
Do you like to read quickly or slowly? Why?
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Speaking Exam (10%)
Item Marks Speaking 20 (15+5)
The speaking exam is based on three parts i.e. personal questions, describe a picture
card and conversation about the topic from part 2.
The assessor will award the analytical marks out of 15.
The interlocutor will award the global mark out of 5.
The speaking exam will last for about 10 - 15 minutes for each pair of student.
Part 1 – Personal Questions
Examples
1. Do you like shopping? Why/why not?
2. What was the last item (clothes, shoes) that you bought?
3. Can you describe it (them)?
4. Do you follow fashion? Why/why not?
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Part 2 – Describe a Picture Card Example
TOPIC: Daily University Routine
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3 3
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Part 3 – Conversation About the Topic from Part 2 Example
Topic: Daily University Routine
Q: Talk about your daily routine at KSUPY. How is it different from
school, and how is it the same?
Prompts:
1. Tell us about the start and finish time of your studies.
2. Are the classes different at PY from your school? How?
3. Do you like the cafeterias or cafes at PY? Why? / why not?