БЖБ Ағылшын тілі, 8-сынып 1-тоқсан жауаптар “Daily Life and Shopping”
Summative assessment for theunit “Daily Life and Shopping”
English for the Grade 8
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БЖБ Ағылшын тілі, 8-сынып 1-тоқсан жауаптар “Daily Life and Shopping”
Summative assessment for the unit «Daily Life and Shopping»
Learning objectives 8.4.2.1(8.R2) Understand specific information and detail in texts on a
growing range of familiar general and curricular topics, including some
extended texts
8.5.1.1 (8.W1) Plan, write, edit and proofread work at text level with
little support on a range of general and curricular topics
8.5.6.1(8.W6) Link, independently, sentences into coherent paragraphs
using a variety of basic connectors on a range of familiar general topics
and some curricular topics
Assessment criteria Realize particular facts and parts in reading passage
Make a clear plan of writing; Write a text; Check the written draft
Connect sentences into paragraphs with basic connectors and
linking words
Level of thinking
skills
Knowledge and comprehension
Application
Duration 20 minutes
Reading
Task 1. Read the text carefully. Select if the statements are TRUE or FALSE, put a tick in an
appropriate column and EXPLAIN your choice.
№ Statements True False Explanation
1. The British Prime Minister
goes shopping to M&S.
2. Michael Marks sold things
at a very high price.
3. India takes the leading
position in having M&S
stores.
4. If M&S employees have
health problems, they can
consult medical specialists
from their company.
Britain’s favourite store
Marks & Spencer is Britain’s favourite store in London.
It attracts a great variety of customers. The Duchess of York
and the British Prime Minister are just a few of its famous
customers. Last year it made a profit of £929 million, which
is more than £18 million a week.
It all started 122 years ago, when a young Polish
immigrant, Michael Marks, had a stall in Leeds market. He
did not have many things to sell: some cotton, a little wool,
many buttons and a few shoelaces. Above his stall he put the now
famous notice: DON’T ASK HOW MUCH – IT IS A PENNY. For
many years, the philosophy of M&S didn’t change – to sell goods
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