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General English Exam Lets Begin 2

The document outlines a General English Exam for 5 and 6-year-old students based on the Let’s Go: Let’s Begin 2 curriculum, totaling 80 marks. It includes sections on Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing, each worth 20 marks, with specific tasks designed to assess students' language skills. Tasks range from listening to instructions and answering questions to reading sentences and writing letters.

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General English Exam Lets Begin 2

The document outlines a General English Exam for 5 and 6-year-old students based on the Let’s Go: Let’s Begin 2 curriculum, totaling 80 marks. It includes sections on Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing, each worth 20 marks, with specific tasks designed to assess students' language skills. Tasks range from listening to instructions and answering questions to reading sentences and writing letters.

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General English Exam

For 5 and 6-year-old students


Based on Let’s Go: Let’s Begin 2
Total Marks: 80

Listening (20 marks)


1. Listen and circle the correct picture. (5 marks)
(Teacher says words, students choose correct picture)
2. Listen and match the words with pictures. (5 marks)
(Simple words like cat, dog, apple, ball)
3. Listen and complete the missing word. (5 marks)
(Teacher says: 'I have a ____.' Students fill in)
4. Listen and follow the instructions. (5 marks)
(Example: ‘Touch your nose.’ ‘Stand up.’)

Speaking (20 marks)


1. Answer simple questions. (5 marks)
(Example: ‘What’s your name?’ ‘How old are you?’)
2. Name the objects in the pictures. (5 marks)
(Show common classroom objects)
3. Say the missing word in a sentence. (5 marks)
(Example: ‘I have a ___ [ball].’)
4. Follow and say simple instructions. (5 marks)
(Example: ‘Point to the window.’)

Reading (20 marks)


1. Match words with pictures. (5 marks)
2. Read and circle the correct word. (5 marks)
(Example: ‘This is a [cat/dog].’)
3. Read and complete the sentence. (5 marks)
(Example: ‘I like ___.’ -> ‘ice cream’)
4. Read a short sentence aloud. (5 marks)
(Example: ‘I can jump.’ ‘This is a red ball.’)

Writing (20 marks)


1. Trace and write letters. (5 marks)
(Example: A a, B b, C c)
2. Write the missing letter in a word. (5 marks)
(Example: ‘_og’ -> ‘dog’)
3. Copy and write a simple sentence. (5 marks)
(Example: ‘I am happy.’)
4. Draw and label a picture. (5 marks)
(Example: Draw an apple and write ‘apple’.)

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