Give each pair
of pupils an
answer sheet, and they have to «collect» tabs
of paper from around the classroom, each with an
answer on them.
It contains: - vocabulary exercises (School subjects, equipement, school system, clothes, daily routine and revision
of the time)- 1 grammar reminder and task (Adjective agreements)- 1 listening exercise, modelled, as far as possible,
on the IGCSE listening
paper, but with authentic recordings (link to the recordings is on the sheet itself)- 1 reading exercise, modelled exactly on Paper 2 (Section 2 - first text)- 2 writing task, modelled exactly on Paper 4 (one from Section 1 and 2 from Section 2)- a series of questions with model answers for students to practise the speaking
paper, but with authentic recordings (link to the recordings is
on the
sheet itself)- 1 reading exercise, modelled exactly
on Paper 2 (Section 2 - first text)- 2 writing task, modelled exactly on Paper 4 (one from Section 1 and 2 from Section 2)- a series of questions with model answers for students to practise the speaking
Paper 2 (Section 2 - first text)- 2 writing task, modelled exactly
on Paper 4 (one from Section 1 and 2 from Section 2)- a series of questions with model answers for students to practise the speaking
Paper 4 (one from Section 1 and 2 from Section 2)- a series
of questions with model
answers for students to practise the speaking exam.
A former Costano teacher told the
paper that a school administrator had encouraged him to cheat
on the exams, and a subsequent examination
of the students» actual
answer sheets revealed an unusually high number
of erasure marks where
answers had been changed from wrong to right.
They led peers in «chalk talks» — silent conversations in which participants write their
answers to a question
on a large
sheet of paper, and then respond to each other's messages, adding new questions and often suggestions.