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Exercice 60
Message de felin posté le 17-01-2006 à 18:27:25 (S | E | F | I)

Bonsoir tout le monde

Correction Dimanche soir. 22/01/06
Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space.

Big day:

..........(0)candidates may think about examiners, they are not in fact .......... (1) monsters, dripping red ink instead of blood, but ordinary people who will do their best to pass candidates as .......... (2) as candidates follow certain basic rules of the game. Many candidates are .......... (3) in the First Certificate not because their English is .......... (4) but because they are .......... (5) about the requirements of the examination. Before you .......... (6) for the examination, make sure you know what is expected of you; you are .......... (7) to do well unless you answer all the questions set, and don't include .......... (8) material. Don't start writing as .......... (9) as you get the paper - think first, write ......... (1O)! If part of an answer is incorrect, you .......... (11) cross it out and write the preferred answer neatly above it. If your handwriting .......... (12) illegible, it will be difficult for the examiner to give you credit for it, .......... (13) it is right or .......... (14). You will also lose marks if your essay is written in an .......... (15) style for the type of writing and intended audience.

0 A However / B Whatever / C Though / D Since
1 A insensible / B unsensible/ C unsensitive / D insensitive
2 A much / B far / C long / D soon /
3 A unhappy / B inaccurate / C incorrect / D unsuccessful
4 A inadequate / B misguided / C illegible / D misunderstood
5 A ill-informed / B informed / C dissinformed / mal-informed
6 A will sit/ B would sit / C have sat / D sit
7 A improbably / B impossible / C unlikely / D unlucky
8 A irrelevant / B illiterate / C indirect / D illogical
9 A quickly / B immediately / C fast / soon
10 A after/ B afterwards / C later / D slower
11 A will / B would / C should / D have
12 A was / B were / C be / D is
13 A however / B whenever / C whether / D if
14 A no / B none / C false / D not
15 A unappropriate / B misappropriate / C inappropriate/ D disappropriate

Good luck.




Réponse: Exercice 59 de nanette33, postée le 17-01-2006 à 19:27:51 (S | E)
Hello Felin,

Whatever 0)candidates may think about examiners, they are not in fact insensitive (1) monsters, dripping red ink instead of blood, but ordinary people who will do their best to pass candidates as far (2) as candidates follow certain basic rules of the game. Many candidates are unsuccessful (3) in the First Certificate not because their English is inadequate (4) but because they are ill-informed (5) about the requirements of the examination. Before you have sat (6) for the examination, make sure you know what is expected of you; you are unlikely (7) to do well unless you answer all the questions set, and don't include irrelevant (8) material. Don't start writing as soon (9) as you get the paper - think first, write afterwards (1O)! If part of an answer is incorrect, you would (11) cross it out and write the preferred answer neatly above it. If your handwriting is (12) illegible, it will be difficult for the examiner to give you credit for it, whether (13) it is right or false(14). You will also lose marks if your essay is written in an inappropriate (15) style for the type of writing and intended audience.





Réponse: Exercice 60 de bobine, postée le 17-01-2006 à 22:08:13 (S | E)
Hello Felin,

Whatever candidates may think about examiners, they are not in fact insensitive monsters, dripping red ink instead of blood, but ordinary people who will do their best to pass candidates as long as candidates follow certain basic rules of the game. Many candidates are unsuccessful in the First Certificate not because their English is inadequate but because they are ill-informed about the requirements of the examination. Before you sit for the examination, make sure you know what is expected of you; you are unlikely to do well unless you answer all the questions set, and don't include irrelevant material. Don't start writing as soon as you get the paper - think first, write afterwards ! If part of an answer is incorrect, you will cross it out and write the preferred answer neatly above it. If your handwriting is illegible, it will be difficult for the examiner to give you credit for it, whether it is right or not . You will also lose marks if your essay is written in an inappropriate style for the type of writing and intended audience.


Thanks


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Modifié par bobine le 19-01-2006 16:11

some corrections after searching in books




Réponse: Exercice 60 de whynot95, postée le 17-01-2006 à 23:20:02 (S | E)
Hello Felin.

Whatever candidates may think about examiners, they are not in fact insensitive monsters, dripping red ink instead of blood, but ordinary people who will do their best to pass candidates as long as candidates follow certain basic rules of the game. Many candidates are unsuccessful in the First Certificate not because their English is inadequate but because they are ill-informed about the requirements of the examination. Before you sit for the examination, make sure you know what is expected of you; you are unlikely to do well unless you answer all the questions set, and don't include irrelevant material. Don't start writing as soon as you get the paper - think first, write afterwards! If part of an answer is incorrect, you will cross it out and write the preferred answer neatly above it. If your handwriting is illegible, it will be difficult for the examiner to give you credit for it, whether it is right or not. You will also lose marks if your essay is written in an inappropriate style for the type of writing and intended audience.

beaucoup!



Réponse: Exercice 60 de ginger31, postée le 18-01-2006 à 13:58:40 (S | E)
Big day:

Whatever candidates may think about examiners, they are not in fact unsensitive monsters, dripping red ink instead of blood, but ordinary people who will do their best to pass candidates as far as candidates follow certain basic rules of the game. Many candidates are unsuccessful in the First Certificate not because their English is misunderstood but because they are dissinformed about the requirements of the examination. Before you sit for the examination, make sure you know what is expected of you; you are unsuccessful to do well unless you answer all the questions set, and don't include irrelevant material. Don't start writing as soon as you get the paper - think first, write afterwards ! If part of an answer is incorrect, you should cross it out and write the preferred answer neatly above it. If your handwriting were illegible, it will be difficult for the examiner to give you credit for it, whenever it is right or false. You will also lose marks if your essay is written in an inappropriate style for the type of writing and intended audience.

Merci beaucoup !


Réponse: Exercice 60 de maya13, postée le 18-01-2006 à 15:38:03 (S | E)
Hello felin and thank you,

Whatever candidates may think about examiners, they are not in fact insensitive monsters, dripping red ink instead of blood, but ordinary people who will do their best to pass candidates as long as candidates follow certain basic rules of the game. Many candidates are unsuccessful in the First Certificate not because their English is inadequate but because they are ill-informed about the requirements of the examination. Before you sit for the exam, make sure you know what is expected of you ; you are unlikely to do well unless you answer all the questions set, and don't include irrelevant material. Don't start writing as soon as you get the paper - think first, write afterwards ! If part of an answer is incorrect, you should cross it out and write the preferred answer neatly above it. If your handwriting is illegible, it will be difficult for the examiner to give credit for it, whether it is right or not. You will also lose marks if your essay is written in an inappropriate style for the type of writing and intended audience.


Réponse: Exercice 60 de steeve34, postée le 18-01-2006 à 17:37:28 (S | E)
Hello felin,

Puisque c'est un exercice de vocabulaire, je n'ai pas cru bon de recopier le texte et je vous prie d'excuser la brièveté de ma réponse.
O- WHATEVER
1-INSENSITIVE
2-AS MUCH AS
3-UNSUCCESSFULL
4-INADEQUATE
5-ILL-INFORMED
6-SIT(before sitting for an examination)
7-UNLIKELY
8-IRRELEVANT
9-AS SOON AS
10-AFTERWARDS
11-SHOULD
12-IS
13-HOWEVER
14-NO
15-INAPPROPRIATE

Note personnelle.
J'aimerais que vous nous donniez la traduction de ce texte en même temps que la correction que vous allez nous proposer.
Merci.


Réponse: Exercice 60 de felin, postée le 19-01-2006 à 14:47:14 (S | E)
Bonjour Steeve

Je suis vraiment desolee je ne peux pas faire de traduction je suis vraiment debordee. Je propose seulement des exercices comme d’habitude je n’ai jamais traduit et on ne m’a jamais demande de le faire.
Merci de votre comprehension.



Réponse: Exercice 60 de magmatic_rock, postée le 19-01-2006 à 15:39:43 (S | E)
Coucou ma félin
T'as vu même ayant repris je viens faire tes exercices
Heu par contre je ne comprends pas tout le texte pourrais-tu me traduire quelques phrases s'il te plaît car dans mes livres de l'école polytechnique ils n'expliquent pas très bien!

Whatever candidates may think about examiners, they are not in fact insensitive monsters, dripping red ink instead of blood, but ordinary people who will do their best to pass candidates as long as candidates follow certain basic rules of the game. Many candidates are unsuccessful in the First Certificate not because their English is misguided but because they are ill-informed about the requirements of the examination. Before you sit for the examination, make sure you know what is expected of you; you are impossible to do well unless you answer all the questions set, and don't include illogical material. Don't start writing as soon as you get the paper - think first, write afterwards! If part of an answer is incorrect, you should cross it out and write the preferred answer neatly above it. If your handwriting is illegible, it will be difficult for the examiner to give you credit for it, whether it is right or false. You will also lose marks if your essay is written in an inappropriate style for the type of writing and intended audience.

maîtresse pour tous ces bons conseils qu'on me répète depuis des lustres mais c'est la première fois qu'on me les disais en Anglais


Réponse: Exercice 60 de felin, postée le 22-01-2006 à 12:51:45 (S | E)
Bonjour tout le monde

Voici la correction

Whatever candidates may think about examiners, they are not in fact insensitive monsters, dripping red ink instead of blood, but ordinary people who will do their best to pass candidates as long as candidates follow certain basic rules of the game. Many candidates are unsuccessful in the First Certificate not because their English is inadequate (4) but because they are ill-informed about the requirements of the examination. Before you sit for the examination, make sure you know what is expected of you; you are unlikely to do well unless you answer all the questions set, and don't include irrelevant material. Don't start writing as soon as you get the paper - think first, write later ! If part of an answer is incorrect, you should cross it out and write the preferred answer neatly above it. If your handwriting is illegible, it will be difficult for the examiner to give you credit for it, whether it is right or not. You will also lose marks if your essay is written in an inappropriate style for the type of writing and intended audience.

Merci pour votre participation.



Réponse: Exercice 60 de chrissy60, postée le 28-01-2006 à 19:49:55 (S | E)
Whatever(0)candidates may think about examiners, they are not in fact insensitive (1) monsters, dripping red ink instead of blood, but ordinary people who will do their best to pass candidates as long. (2) as candidates follow certain basic rules of the game. Many candidates are unsuccessful .(3) in the First Certificate not because their English is inadequate (4) but because they are misguided (5) about the requirements of the examination. Before you sit (6) for the examination, make sure you know what is expected of you; you are unlikely (7) to do well unless you answer all the questions set, and don't include irrelevant (8) material. Don't start writing as soon(9) as you get the paper - think first, write .after. (1O)! If part of an answer is incorrect, you .should. (11) cross it out and write the preferred answer neatly above it. If your handwriting is (12) illegible, it will be difficult for the examiner to give you credit for it, whether (13) it is right or .not. (14). You will also lose marks if your essay is written in an unappropriate (15) style for the type of writing and intended audience.

0 A However / B Whatever / C Though / D Since
1 A insensible / B unsensible/ C unsensitive / D insensitive
2 A much / B far / C long / D soon /
3 A unhappy / B inaccurate / C incorrect / D unsuccessful
4 A inadequate / B misguided / C illegible / D misunderstood
5 A ill-informed / B informed / C dissinformed / mal-informed
6 A will sit/ B would sit / C have sat / D sit
7 A improbably / B impossible / C unlikely / D unlucky
8 A irrelevant / B illiterate / C indirect / D illogical
9 A quickly / B immediately / C fast / soon
10 A after/ B afterwards / C later / D slower
11 A will / B would / C should / D have
12 A was / B were / C be / D is
13 A however / B whenever / C whether / D if
14 A no / B none / C false / D not
15 A unappropriate / B misappropriate / C inappropriate/ D disappropriate



Réponse: Exercice 60 de felin, postée le 28-01-2006 à 20:03:35 (S | E)
Bonsoir chrissy60,

Voici la correction

Whatever candidates may think about examiners, they are not in fact insensitive monsters, dripping red ink instead of blood, but ordinary people who will do their best to pass candidates as long as candidates follow certain basic rules of the game. Many candidates are unsuccessful in the First Certificate not because their English is inadequate (4) but because they are ill-informed about the requirements of the examination. Before you sit for the examination, make sure you know what is expected of you; you are unlikely to do well unless you answer all the questions set, and don't include irrelevant material. Don't start writing as soon as you get the paper - think first, write later ! If part of an answer is incorrect, you should cross it out and write the preferred answer neatly above it. If your handwriting is illegible, it will be difficult for the examiner to give you credit for it, whether it is right or not. You will also lose marks if your essay is written in an inappropriate style for the type of writing and intended audience.

Merci pour votre participation.






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