Monday, November 30, 2009

Test1
School’s out for summer

Organized excursions are one of the ways that summer school programmers create a relaxed and fun atmosphere for their students, (0) but escape from the classroom for a day is not an excuse to stop learning.
As well as (1) it is a great way to see Britain and to learn more about British life and culture, excursions can have a valuable role to (2)Learn in language learning as they give learners the opportunity to put (3) into practice what they have learnt in the classroom. Excursions can (4) be from visits to famous towns and cities to the thousands of sites of historical interest around the country. Museums, art galleries and theme parks ate other options. (5) Actually, it is the responsibility of the school to ensure that learners are properly prepared for their trips (6) when still in the classroom. Teachers should introduce the excursion as a discussion topic, provide background information (7) on the place of interest or instruct students to carry (8) out their own research. New vocabulary and key words can be explained and learners can prepare questions to ask (9) when they get to their destination. Once (10) out of the classroom, many learners find it easier to relax and, as a result, become articulate. They are helped by the (11) staffs that at most tourist attractions there are staff who are used talking to learners and will make the effort to understand their English. (12) After returning to the classroom, teachers can set (13) set off a variety of extension exercises such as giving a mini-presentation (14) on an aspect of the trip or making a poster or an information leaflet to advertise the place (15) known.

Test 2
US Post Codes

0.response
16.postal
17.introduce
18.correspond
19.in briefly
20.geographical
21.named of
22.opt of
23.substancial
24.able to
25.economy

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