This document appears to be a reading comprehension test containing an article that is not provided. The test asks the student to answer multiple choice and short answer questions about the missing article related to a school profile, including information like when the school day starts and ends, the number of students, typical subjects, and questions about details like the cost of breakfast and what students do for local computer game companies. The test concludes with opinion questions about practical subjects like designing games or planning adventures and unusual subjects at the student's own school.
This document appears to be a reading comprehension test containing an article that is not provided. The test asks the student to answer multiple choice and short answer questions about the missing article related to a school profile, including information like when the school day starts and ends, the number of students, typical subjects, and questions about details like the cost of breakfast and what students do for local computer game companies. The test concludes with opinion questions about practical subjects like designing games or planning adventures and unusual subjects at the student's own school.
This document appears to be a reading comprehension test containing an article that is not provided. The test asks the student to answer multiple choice and short answer questions about the missing article related to a school profile, including information like when the school day starts and ends, the number of students, typical subjects, and questions about details like the cost of breakfast and what students do for local computer game companies. The test concludes with opinion questions about practical subjects like designing games or planning adventures and unusual subjects at the student's own school.
1. Read the article quickly. Select the best answer.
The author of the article is: a. thinking about studying at the Studio. b. a new student at the Studio. c. an adult 2. Read the text again and complete the school profile. 1 Name 2 Where , UK 3 4 The school day Starts: Finishes: Number of 5 About: students 6 Subjects Typical subjects and
3. Read the article again and answer the questions.
1. How much is breakfast at the school?
2. What do students often do for the computer game companies near the school? 3. When does the canteen serve food? 4. What adjectives does the author use to describe the students at the end of the article? 4. Think about the article and then answer.
1. Do you think practical students like designing
computer games or planning an adventure are useful or a waste of time? Why? 2. Do you do unusual subjects at your school? 3. What new subjects would you like to do at school? Why?