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HIGHER TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF FELIPE CARRILLO PUERTO

A1 & A2

Exercise 5

Name: Rosa Maria Javier Herrera Class: ___________

1. Read the following article.

An end of term report

2. Complete the definitions with the correct words.

Fail Mark Skills Pass Course Term


1. A mark is a score or grade you get for an academic work or an exam.
2. If you pass an exam, you are successful.
3. If you do not get a satisfactory result in a test, you fail it.
4. A course is a series of lessons in a subject.
5. A term is a period of time in a school year.
6. Reading, listening, writing, and speaking are called the four skills.
3. Put the words and phrases in order to make sentences.
1. On all your – hard work – this term. – well done
Well done on all your hard work this term.
2. Language practice – extra – in your workbook. – there is
There is extra language practice in your workbook.

3. For you. – difficult – I know – this is


I know this is difficult for you.

4. Luck – Good – next term. – form


Good luck next term.

5. Recommend – more practice – home. – at – I


I recommend more practice at home.

6. Have – very good – You – ideas.


You have very good ideas.
4. Answer the following questions.
What is your opinion about Javier’s report?

Javier's report appears to be positive and encouraging. The instructor, Erin Gibbs, commends him for his hard work, active participation in speaking activities, and good
ideas in his writing. However, she also mentions that Javier needs to work on improving his listening skills and recommends additional practice in this area.
What was your last report like?

It appears that Javier's last report, similar to the one provided here, included good ideas, but he still made some grammatical errors.
What areas do you need to improve?

The areas that Javier needs to improve, as mentioned in the report, are listening skills, grammar, and vocabulary. The instructor recommends more practice in listening,
such as listening to English TV shows, podcasts, and radio, and reviewing the language points studied during the term.

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