СОР Английский язык 11 класс 2 четверть ЕМН «Human brain» с ответами
Summative assessment for the unit «Human brain»
English language Grade 11 NMD
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СОР Английский язык 11 класс 2 четверть ЕМН «Human brain» с ответами
Summative assessment for the unit «Human brain»
Learning objectives
Assessment criteria
Level of thinking skills
Duration
Listening
11.2.4
11.3.3
Understand implied meaning in unsupported extended
talk on a wide range of general and curricular topics,
including talk on a growing range of unfamiliar topics
Explain and justify own and others’ point of view on a
range of general and curricular topics, including some
unfamiliar topics
Identify hidden meaning of the content
Explain own viewpoints, analyze and critically evaluate
arguments, viewpoints, attitudes and perspectives
Knowledge and comprehension
Higher order thinking skills
20 minutes
Task 1. Listen to the interview and choose the four true sentences.
Follow the link to listen https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening/upper
intermediate-b2-listening/how-improve-your-memory
How to improve your memory
1. We all use memory in the same way.
2. We learn to use our memory as soon as we are born.
3. There are two different forms of memorisation.
4. We are taught how to improve our memory in history lessons.
5. Writing shopping lists can improve your memory.
6. Teaching helps us to memorise.
7. We can train our brains to be more effective.
8. We can only use one image at a time as an aid to memorization.
Speaking
Task 2. With a partner, discuss the questions below.
1. What are some activities or skills that were difficult for you at first, but are easy for you now
(e.g., riding a bicycle)?
2. Do you agree that exercise improves your mood? Explain.
3. Do you think that exercise helps you study or solve problems more eas
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