Professional Documents
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Gobierno de Navarra
Departamento de Educación
Prueba Unificada de Nivel Intermedio de EE OO II
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Nafarroako Gobernua
Hezkuntza Departamentua
HEO-etako Tarteko Maila Proba Bateratua
Hezkuntza
ENGLISH
JUNE – 0000 - A
Part 1: 5
I. Reading Comprehension
Part 2: 5
TOTAL: 15 marks/ PASS MARK: 9
Part 3: 5
Part 1: 5
II. Listening Comprehension
Part 2: 5
TOTAL: 15 marks/ PASS MARK: 9
Part 3: 5
Part 1: 10
IV. Writing
Part 2: 10
TOTAL: 20 marks/ PASS MARK: 12
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NÚMERO PLICA
Gobierno de Navarra
Departamento de Educación
Prueba Unificada de Nivel Intermedio de EEOOII
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Nafarroako Gobernua
Hezkuntza Departamentua
HEO-etako Tarteko Maila Proba Bateratua
ENGLISH
SEPTEMBER – 0000 – A
I. Reading Comprehension
Duration: 35 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS:
Read the instructions at the beginning of each part and carry out the
corresponding task.
Use a black or blue pen. Papers written in pencil will not be marked.
The use of a dictionary and any other reference material is not permitted.
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READING COMPREHENSION
PART 1 (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
You are going to read a number of answers to the question "Do you keep a diary?". For
questions 1-5 match each answer to the sentence (A–H) that best summarises it, as in the
example (0-A). There are two extra sentences you do not need to use.
INTERVIEWEES’ ANSWERS
0 – Example: Matthew Whittaker (Student) “As I’m travelling, I keep a diary. I can see the
attraction of blogs, to update friends, but I don’t read them if I don’t know the author.”
1 – Andy Howden (TV Producer) “I haven’t time to keep track of things on paper, and blogs don’t
appeal. If I’m going through a period of change, I record my thoughts but it’s not consistent.”
2 – Sarah Whitworh (Student) “I write all my thoughts and feelings in a diary. It goes on for
pages, and it’s a great way of tracking how you change. I shout about the arguments I’ve had.”
3 – Rio Takanashi (Student) “Blogs are a great way of conveying your thoughts and experiences. I
don’t keep a diary, but I like to read about what others have done.”
4 – Maxine Johnson (Teacher/Lecturer) “I use an organiser and record things I’ve gone through
with my students, as well as appointments and meetings. Without one I’d be lost.”
5 – Barbara Wood (Patient advocate) “My appointments diary allows me to manage what I am
doing. Emails are a good way of revising plans, but I generally prefer to keep a record on paper.”
STATEMENTS
This person
A. …uses a diary when he/she is on a trip.
B. …does not regularly keep a diary.
C. …doesn’t think he/she has a good enough memory for keeping diaries.
D. …is highly dependent on his/her professional diary.
E. …is enthusiastic about e-diaries.
F. …keeps a very personal record of his/her life.
G. …makes arrangements through a social networking site.
H. …would rather use more traditional diary.
Answer 0 1 2 3 4 5
Statement A
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PART 2 (5 x 1 = 5)
You are going to read a leaflet about a Royal Mail product. For questions 6-10, answer the
questions about the text with a maximum of 6 words, as in the example.
Overview
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unopened mail on your doormat. We can hold your mail for up to two months, and deliver it
when you ask us to. All we need from you is a week's notice to set up the service, the names
of all the people in the house whose mail you want holding, and a small fee - for example, 2 weeks use of
Keepsafe costs just £5.70.
Key features
• One fee per household, as long as you give us all the names and signatures of everyone at the
address who wants their mail held - at the same time
• If you return early from your trip, just send us a written cancellation note and your mail will arrive
with the next delivery
• Also available to sole traders working from home*
Product instructions
Just give us a week's notice, together with the names and signatures of everyone in your household whose
mail you want us to keep. We'll need parents or guardians to sign for any children under 16. We're sorry but
we won't keep mail for anyone without an actual name, for example, 'To the Occupier' - unless you state on
the application form that you want the service to cover 'all individuals who receive mail at this address'.
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• Order Keepsafe today. Open the PDF application form 73 KB ( WARNING: this download will
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given below
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PART 3 (5 x 1 = 5)
You are going to read a newspaper article about Denmark in which some sentences are
missing. For questions 11 – 15 choose the sentence from the list (A–H) that best fits in each
gap (1–5) in the text, as in the example (0-H). There are two extra sentences that you do not
need to use.
Denmark, the world’s oldest kingdom
Once the home of marauding Vikings, Denmark is now prosperous and orderly, and Danes enjoy one of the
world's most enviable lifestyles. The Danish people – (0) _________________ - are friendly and forward-
thinking, proud of their country's success story. They favour "hygge", (11) _____________.
Copenhagen, the capital, is a very modern, international city that has remained accessible and compact.
Filled with restaurants, nightclubs, convivial bars, museums, art galleries, fashionable boutiques and other
cultural attractions, Copenhagen offers a lot of appeal in a relatively small package.
Denmark's other cities have exceptional charm as well, including the country's second-largest city, Aarhus,
on Jutland's east coast, (12) _____________. It offers a mix of old-world charm, a vibrant social life and
gorgeous scenery.
(13) _____________, known as "the land of light" for its special light- that has attracted artists for
generations.
The Danish countryside features castles, ancient churches, elegant manor houses and small fishing villages,
and every region of this small country has its own special charms. Visitors will find pristine beaches, rugged
fjords and unspoilt forests, (14) _____________. Sports enthusiasts can fish, hike, practice all types of water
sports, play golf or bicycle down well-maintained country lanes.
Denmark has several picturesque islands, like Bornholm in the Baltic Sea with its mild microclimate.
Throughout the country visitors will find all types of accommodations, (15) _____________, and business
travellers are well served with the latest facilities and services. Demark is also particularly family-friendly,
with many attractions to appeal to children and their parents alike.
This fairytale kingdom, ease reached from the UK, has much to offer visitors.
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Gobierno de Navarra
Departamento de Educación
Prueba Unificada de Nivel Intermedio de EEOOII
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Nafarroako Gobernua
Hezkuntza Departamentua
HEO-etako Tarteko Maila Proba Bateratua
ENGLISH
SEPTEMBER – 0000 – A
Duration: 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS:
Read the instructions at the beginning of each part and carry out the
corresponding task.
Use a black or blue pen. Papers written in pencil will not be marked.
The use of a dictionary and any other reference material is not permitted.
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LISTENING COMPREHENSION
NÚMERO PLICA
You are going to listen to five short advertisements. For questions 1-5, match
each advertisement wi th one of the situations, as in the example ( 0-A). There
are two extra situations. You will hear the recording TWICE.
LISTEN
ADVERTISING
Situations
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LISTEN
TELEWORKING
0. The majority of teleworkers
a. are forced to work at home.
b. belong to the information sector.
c. bring more profits to their employers.
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You are going to listen to the begi nning of a story about a detective agency. For
questions 11-15, answ er the questions w ith a maximum of 4 w ords, as in the
example. You will hear the recording twice.
LISTEN
a van .
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13. According to the sign outside the agency, what is the agency for?
_______________________________
14. What was Mma Ramotswe asked to tell in the radio interview?
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Adapted from The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, by A. McCall Smith (Audio book)
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PART 1 (5 x 1= 5) PART 2 (5 x 1= 5)
Example 0 Example 0
1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10
TOTAL TOTAL
PART 3 (5 x 1= 5)
Example
11___________________
12___________________
13___________________
14___________________
15___________________
TOTAL
PART 1 (5 x 1= 5) PART 2 (5 x 1= 5)
Example 0 Example a b c
1 6 a b c
2 7 a b c
3 8 a b c
4 9 a b c
5 10 a b c
TOTAL TOTAL
PART 3 (5 x 1= 5)
Example
11___________________
12___________________
13___________________
14___________________
15___________________
TOTAL
Nivel Intermedio
CLAVE DE RESPUESTAS
SCRIPTS
ADVERTISING http://www.onholdsamples.com/samples/voice_complete.shtml
Example
After a great meal upstairs, Paddy Oakwoodly invites you to venture downstairs to our
exciting dance floor. DJ entertainments adds excitement to the atmosphere. Thursday
through Saturday nights and drinks flow freely with a bar located on both floors of our
restaurant. Speaking of drinks, join us for our happy hour Monday through Friday from 2 to
6 p.m. when we offer half price appetizers. Also domestic draws and domestic wells for
just 2 dollars.
Extract 1
Learning the ABCs of golf is as easy as 1, 2, 3 with St Andrew's Comprehensive Golf
Schools. Taught by PGA certified instructors our three-tiered programme is design for all
skill levels from true beginner to the more advanced player. Lessons include a basic
understanding of the rules of golf, short game practice and swing analysis with both irons
and woods.
Extract 2
We have six convenient branches, 9 ATMs and offer full service banking at every location
from CDs, money market accounts and credit cards to loans Bed wire service, checking
and savings accounts and much more. Many of our personnel have been with us for 10,
15 or more years and are dedicated to providing the personal service you deserve.
Extract 3
With over 30 years combined experience and private practice, doctors Hicks and Richards
provide a variety of comprehensive cosmetic dentistry services. Both doctors are members
of the American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association, American Association of
Cosmetic Dentistry and the Dental Organization of Conscious Sedation.
Extract 4
Our unique career management approach allows you to work with your own professional
career advisor to conduct a personalised career campaign. Receive valuable assistance in
reviewing and assessing job offers; salary negotiations and fringe benefits; and develop
and advance your career with skills that will last a lifetime.
Extract 5
When you are ready to purchase your next vehicle, remember this: the service and
support you get after the sale is just as important as the purchase itself. At Bankston Auto
you can always rest assured you've got a winning team on your side for as long as you
own your vehicle.
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There's been a rapid increase in the number of teleworkers and telestudents over the last
ten years or so. Naturally, this growth in the number of teleworkers affects only certain
occupations; workers involved include those in the information sector especially but also
business professionals and scientists, and also teachers. In some cases people are being
persuaded or even forced to become telecommuters, but often they choose to do so
themselves. Why do people choose to work at home? Well there are a number of
advantages for the worker and also for the people who employ them and for society in
general. Let's look at these.
First of all, what are the advantages for the worker? I would say the main advantage is
that less time is spent commuting; that is, travelling to and from work. Someone working in
a big city like London can easily spend an hour or more travelling to work and the same
amount of time returning home. Two or three hours a day can therefore be saved and this
is time that can be spent in more profitable ways than sitting in a train or car. Commuting is
quite stressful and teleworking eliminates that stress. Not having to travel saves not only
time but also money, bus or train fares can amount to hundreds of pounds a year;
motoring costs are also high.
Working at home can be more convenient than working in an office. Work time can be
scheduled to suit the worker rather than the boss, breaks can be taken as and when
needed rather than according to fixed schedules and it's generally pleasanter working in
the comfort of your own home. There's no need to dress up and so on.
The choice of a place to live no longer depends an nearness to the office. Less expensive
and more attractive areas far from the city now become a possibility. Finally people who
can't leave home for any reason can work as telecommuters; for example, those with
disabilities or the need to look after small children or elderly parents.
Recent surveys have shown that 68% of people who telecommute want to continue but /
32% want to return to central office working, why? What are the disadvantages? For one
thing the worker may have to equip his home at his own expense, this means buying a
computer and peripherals such as a printer and perhaps also a fax machine. Heating and
lighting bills are likely to be higher, and there's also the question of insurance. These
costs have to be set off against the savings from not having to travel. Even if the employer
pays for the equipment, home working makes a demand on space, a spare bedroom may
have to be converted into an office.
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Mma Ramotswe had a detective agency in Africa, at the foot of Kgale Hill. These were its
assets: a tiny white van, two desks, two chairs, a telephone, and an old typewriter. Then
there was a teapot, in which Mma Ramotswe - the only lady private detective in Botswana
brewed redbush tea. And three mugs - one for herself, one for her secretary, and one for
the client. What else does a detective agency really need? Detective agencies rely on
human intuition and intelligence, both of which Mma Ramotswe had in abundance. No
inventory would ever include those, of course.
[…]
She had a sign painted in bright colours, which was then set up just off the Lobatse Road,
on the edge of town, pointing to the small building she had purchased: THE NO. 1
LADIES' DETECTIVE AGENCY. FOR ALL CONFIDENTIAL MATTERS AND ENQUIRIES.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FOR ALL PARTIES. UNDER PERSONAL
MANAGEMENT.
There was considerable public interest in the setting up of her agency. There was an
interview on Radio Botswana, in which she thought she was rather rudely pressed to
reveal her qualifications, and a rather more satisfactory article in The Botswana News,
which drew attention to the fact that she was the only lady private detective in the country.
This article was cut out, copied, and placed prominently on a small board beside the front
door of the agency.
After a slow start, she was rather surprised to find that her services were in considerable
demand. She was consulted about missing husbands, about the creditworthiness of
potential business partners, and about suspected fraud by employees. In almost every
case, she was able to come up with at least some information for the client; when she
could not, she waived her fee, which meant that virtually nobody who consulted her was
dissatisfied.
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TOTAL: 10 marks TOTAL: 10 marks
Duration: 60 minutes
NÚMERO PLICA
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PART 1
Write a text using no more than 100 –120 words following the instructions below. (10
marks).
Write an e-mail of about 100 – 120 words to find out about the following:
• the types of books available
• the nationality of the narrators
• how to pay
And ask for:
• a catalogue
(You can use page 1 to write down your notes or rough draft)
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PART 2
Write a text in about 150 –180 words following the instructions below. (10 marks).
Last week you were at David’s wedding. The following day you received an e-mail from a good
friend:
Hi!
Sorry I can’t visit you as promised.
How was the wedding? Let me know everything (if you are still able!)
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And also describing a mutual friend you hadn’t seen for a long time.
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TAREA:
Part 1: Write a text in between 100 and 120 words following the instructions below. (10 marks)
You have seen the advertisement below in a magazine. Write an e-mail to ask for more
information on:
• prices
• dates
• how to book
Ejemplo 1:
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Ejemplo 2:
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Ejemplo 3:
Part 2: Write a text in between 150 and 180 words following the instructions below. (10 marks)
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Last week you were at David's wedding. The following week you received an email for
a good friend asking you to tell him/her evrything about the wedding. Write back to
him and tell him:
• who the bride was.
• where was the marriage ceremony and the party.
• what the guests were like.
• what the party was like.
• about a mutual friend you hadn't seen for a long time.
Ejemplo 1:
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Ejemplo 2:
Dear David,
I am sad because you can't visit me but I talked to Peter and as soon
as we could we are going to travel to London and we'll visit you.
About the wedding, I enjoyed a lot with people who didn't see for a long
time. I spent much time talk to Peter and we decided to do a travel
together.
The marriage ceremony was in the garden of a very beautiful
house.which was in a small village called White River.
The bride was really pretty, Carol came from Italy and she has dark
hair.
The Italian guests were very nice and they danced a lot in the party.
The food was delicious, there was some typical food from Italy and I
love it.
At the end of the party, the people had drunk very much so we had
problems to get a place in the cars.
I took many photos, so I send a few of them with this letter. When I'll
visit you, I carry more photos.
See you,
Ana
La puntuación asignada por un equipo de correctores a esta redacción es de 5 sobre 10
(2 en el apartado de Tarea y 3 en el apartado de Lengua). Tarea poco satisfactoria, omite un
elemento de la consigna (no menciona el amigo mutuo) y los demás no los desarrolla demasiado;
a veces requiere algún esfuerzo para entender. En cuanto a la lengua, hay bastante control
aunque haya errores como la falta de un sujeto; falta el complemento del verbo “enjoy”;
marcadores del discurso “about the wedding” y la organización del texto falla en algunos casos (“I
spent much time talk to Peter…travel together”).
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Ejemplo 3:
Hello Greg!!!
Where the fuck were you yesterday? ya bawbac?
I don't know if you remember but there was a wedding in Manchester.
Why didn't you come?
You missed the best wedding you'll see in your whole life.
You know David was getting married last nite and the name of the
bride was Fiona. Oh man, she's gorgeous.
We had to go from London to Manchester for the wedding cuz Fiona
wanted to celebrate it in her village cuz her grannys are old and they
cannot travel.
The ceremony was in the council and after we went to a good
restaurant for the dinner.
We didn't enjoy very much with the most of the guests cuz all her
cousins were stupid, we didn't connect with them, even her brothers,
but we had a very good night cuz I was with all my friends and we sat
in a different table very far from the family.
The lunch was fantastic, I'll let you know what we ate. After we went to
the best nightclub in town.
Before the nightclub, David and Fiona made the first dance for all of
us. It was very nice to see them dancing together.
And after, my girlfriend started to throw up in the middle of the
dancefloor. What a shame!! I was already very drunk but I had to drive
her home and put her in bed. I decided to stay with her cuz I was tired
as well.
I hope to see you soon, mate!!
And tell me why you didn't come???
David
La puntuación asignada por un equipo de correctores a esta redacción es de 7 sobre 10 (3 en el
apartado de Tarea y 4 en el apartado de Lengua). Lleva a cabo la tarea de manera
suficientemente satisfactoria aunque desarrolla los puntos de la consigna de manera desigual: por
un lado hay demasiadas disgresiones (ha escrito más de 250 palabras) y por otro omite un
elemento de la consigna (el amigo común). No requiere esfuerzo por parte del lector. En cuanto a
lengua, demuestra bastante control con algunos fallos puntuales (council, enjoy + complement).
En cuanto al uso de tacos, se puede entender que en este caso, entra en el registro informal entre
dos amigos de mucha confianza.
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• Can you see yourself in any of these situations? Why? Why not?
• Why, do you think, people do / don't do sport?
• When was the last time you saw a sports event? How was the
experience?
• If you could be a professional sportsperson, which sport would you like
to do? Why?
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A. CAMPING HOLIDAY
B. CAMPING HOLIDAY
CANDIDATE B (A starts)
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