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Course Overview
Academic Policies + Introduction
Unit 1: Manners Now that you have completed the units, you should be preparing for your Unit Test.
This page contains a guide to help you understand the format of the test as well as some key skills, topics, and concepts that may be
Unit 2: Worth a Thousand Words
referenced in the test. Note that this is not a complete list. Please review all units to ensure that you are adequately prepared.
UNIT TEST A STUDY GUIDE &
TEST OUTLINE
UNIT TEST A + Unit Test Study Guide & Test Outline
Unit 3: Musical Moments A. Short Answer (1 question, 5 marks)
Question Format:
Unit 4: Advertising
You will be given a short paragraph to read and then will be asked to answer 3 knowledge-based, comprehension questions and 1
UNIT TEST B STUDY GUIDE &
opinion-based question about the reading.
TEST OUTLINE
Success Criteria
UNIT TEST B
Practice reading paragraphs using reading comprehension methods
Unit 5: Looking Good Practice reading different types of simple texts
MIDTERM PROJECT Practice understanding the grammar in a reading

Midpoint Reports and Reflection Review:

Unit 6: Study Abroad Making comparisons and finding similarities and differences
Culture-related vocabulary
Unit 7: On Vacation Manners-related vocabulary
Proper sentence structure
UNIT TEST C STUDY GUIDE &
TEST OUTLINE B. Multiple Choice (4 questions, 1 mark each)

UNIT TEST C Question Format:

Unit 8: Stay Healthy You will be given a knowledge-based question and asked to select the correct answer out of 4 options.

Unit 9: Families and Friends Success Criteria:

UNIT TEST D STUDY GUIDE & Memorize and understand course concepts, terms, and definitions
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TEST OUTLINE Review:


UNIT TEST D Past perfect
Prepositions
Unit 10: All About Canada
Words of direction
FINAL TERM PROJECT How to read a map

Final Reports and Reflection C. Matching (1 question, 5 marks)


Question Format:
TEACHER TOOLS You will be given 5 pictures and you must match them to the correct and matching word or phrase.
Success Criteria:

SHUR/ESLCOb (10) Memorize and understand course concepts, terms, and definitions
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Etiquette-related vocabulary
 List all users Culture-related vocabulary
Geography-related vocabulary

MARKING MANAGER D. Short Answer (1 question, 5 marks)


! 14 Ungraded submissions Question Format:
" 37 Graded Activities
# 1 Drafts You will be given asked to listen to an audio recording. Using the information you hear from the recording, you will be asked to
answer a series of 2 listening comprehension questions and 1 opinion-based question in complete sentences.
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" Class Progress Success Criteria:


$ Student Progress
Practice listening to simple conversations and understanding specific information
% KICA Gradebook
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Etiquette-related vocabulary
COURSE RESOURCES Sentence structure
( Exit Cards Listening for specific information
( Teacher Resources Making comparisons and finding similarities and differences
( Test Resources
( Academic Integrity CT Resources E. Long Answer (1 question, 12 marks)

NOTICES Question Format:


2 Students - grade less than 50% You will be given a topic and asked to write an opinion paragraph on that topic. You will need to follow appropriate paragraph
writing techniques.
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here to review. Success Criteria:
Practice writing a short text about an academic topic
Practice organizing a short text
Practice using pre-writing strategies
ADMINISTRATION
Review:
Parts of a sandwich organizer
Page module administration
Culture-related vocabulary
Logs
Prepositions for place and direction
Chart/graph/map-related vocabulary
Past perfect
ATTENTION CLASSROOM
, You're Ready!
TEACHER Now that you have read through the test structure, reviewed the course concepts, and practised your skills, you should be well-prepared to
take the test. Good luck!
Don't forget to participate in the Forums by
responding to your students' post and
responses. You may wish to use the Success
Criteria & Forum Rubric to help guide your
feedback.

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