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Prepare for your final exam with this interactive conversation quiz. You will engage in a 7-minute conversation with a partner, covering topics randomly selected from the language units you practiced throughout the semester (Units 1-5). Focus on using the target language, including present perfect, present perfect progressive, and reported speech. Topics may include experiences, habits, and future plans. Remember to listen actively, ask questions, and utilize various language points during your conversation. This practice will enhance your speaking skills for the exam.
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Workbook Check Unit 5
Final Exam • The final exam is a conversation with another student. • the conversation will be around 7 minutes • topics will be chosen at random from a list you practice in class • you have to cover the target language from Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
The language from this semester • present perfect • present perfect progressive • used to • so, too, either, neither (showing agreement) • indirect questions • have / get something done • have / get + indirect object (someone) do / to do • reported speech (statements) • reported questions
Final Exam Practice • Have a four (4) minute conversation with your partner. • try to stay on the topic that I give you • ask questions • answer questions • listen to what your partner says • try to use several of the language points as you talk • When I tell you to “change”, move to the next partner for a new conversation.
Possible test topics 7. the last time you got/had something done for you 8. fun things you used to do 9. interesting places you’ve visited 10. what you’ve been doing to get ready for the end of the semester 11. plans for the future 12. things you like to do in your free time. • present perfect • present perfect progressive • used to • so, too, either, neither (showing agreement) • indirect questions • have / get something done • have / get + indirect object • reported speech (statements) • reported questions
Possible test topics • experiences from this semester (What have you done?) • bad habits you have broken • work or repairs you need to have done • good advice you’ve been given recently • favorite places to spend time • things you’ve been doing for your health • present perfect • present perfect progressive • used to • so, too, either, neither (showing agreement) • indirect questions • have / get something done • have / get + indirect object • reported speech (statements) • reported questions