The document provides a study guide for an Advanced English final exam divided into two parts:
1. Grammar and Vocabulary on Tuesday, covering chapters 6-11. This section will focus on technical writing skills and key topics like words with "-en" suffixes and vocabulary.
2. Reading, Listening, and Writing on Wednesday, covering skills developed throughout the semester. Students will watch a video, read an article, and create a webpage combining their information.
The study guide provides sample exercises and review recommendations to help students prepare for both exam sections and writing aspects assessed.
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Advanced English - Final Exam Study Guide
The document provides a study guide for an Advanced English final exam divided into two parts:
1. Grammar and Vocabulary on Tuesday, covering chapters 6-11. This section will focus on technical writing skills and key topics like words with "-en" suffixes and vocabulary.
2. Reading, Listening, and Writing on Wednesday, covering skills developed throughout the semester. Students will watch a video, read an article, and create a webpage combining their information.
The study guide provides sample exercises and review recommendations to help students prepare for both exam sections and writing aspects assessed.
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
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Advanced English Final Exam Study Guide
The final exam will be divided into two parts:
Tuesday, June 3: Grammar and Vocabulary, covering chapters 6-11 Wednesday, June 4: Reading, Listening, and Writing, covering the writing skills that we focused on throughout the semester
Here is what you should consider:
For the Reading, Listening, and Writing exam, I will show you a short video clip (two times) and you will read a newspaper article. You will use the information from both sources to create an informational webpage about the organization featured in the video and newspaper article. In preparing for the Grammar and Vocabulary exam, you will prepare yourself for the technical writing aspects of the Reading, Listening, and Writing exam. Additionally, I would recommend reviewing pages 63, 83, 100, and 103, where you will find specific suggestions for successful writing.
For the Grammar and Vocabulary exam, here are the key topics and some important sample exercises:
Words with en. What word with en describes each of the following: o Improve the quality = enhance o Make longer = lengthen o Make shorter = shorten o Make the color of something less dark = lighten o Make the color of something less bright = darken o Make black, cross out = blackened o Make stronger = strengthen o Make wider = widen o Make softer = soften o Make larger = enlarge o Make more happy, more full of life and joy = enliven o Make less strong = weaken o Make deeper = deepen o Make harder = harden o Put in danger = endanger o Put inside (usually inside an envelope or package) = enclose o Make more tough = toughen o Make thicker = thicken o Make straighter = straighten o Make more intelligent = enlighten Fakes and Forgery. What is the verb, noun, and adjective form of each word below? What is its meaning/how it is used? Verb Noun Adjective Forge Forgery Forged Con Con Scam Scam Scammed Counterfeit Counterfeiter Counterfeit Fake Fake Fake Cheat Cheater Cheated Defraud Fraud Fraudulent Lie Liar Keyword aim. Which phrase with aim should be used in each of the following: o The film ________is aimed at_________________ teenagers. o The film company ______is aiming to______________ make $10 billion. o The producer _____________aims for______ an Oscar. Vocabulary: consist of, comprise, involve, include, contain. o What phrases mean that this is a part? The whole? Inside? o Choose the correct verb: The students ___are involved______ in the production of the play. The play _____consists of/is comprised of_____ three acts. The box _______contains_____________ everything youll need. Exchange students ____comprise the_______ 1% of the student body. The trip ________includes___________ a tour of the island, lodging, and three meals. The population _________consists of/is comprised of___ three main ethnicities. Referencing. Check the PowerPoint presentation Referencing. Vocabulary: verbs with two meanings. These words have both literal and metaphorical meanings. What are they? How can you use them? o Unravel: undo ( twisted , knitted or woven threads) OR solve , investigate o Spring up: start to grow OR arise suddenly o Seed: a flowering plant o Tap into: To establish a connection with; have access to; 2 to take advantage of o Launch: 1To throw or propel with force; 2 to introduce to a public or market o Embrace: as HUGG, or ADDAPT o Stellar: stellar growth rates Marketing vocabulary. What word do we use to describe each of the following? o A short catchphrase attached to a company = slogan o The set of advertisements that are used to promote a product = marketing campaign o The tools that a marketer uses to sell a product to a distributor = sales pitch o The proportion of the market for the product that you sell that is controlled by your company = market share o Other companies that produce the same product or service = competitors o The people that you hope will receive your marketing message = target audience Effect/Affect o Which is a noun? A verb? o Fill in the blanks: We felt the effects _of__ the coffee _in__ our concentration. o What phrase with effect means the following: Problems keep mounting one on top of another = snowball effect Sunlight is trapped, causing the temperature to rise = greenhouse effect A chain reaction is caused = domino effect An effect is perceived as the result of a pretend treatment = placebo effect A small change has massive effects = butterfly effect One change effects many things; the effect spreads outwards in many directions = ripple effect Like karma, something that happens comes back to what caused it to happen = boomerang effect Measuring Differences. o What does each expression mean? What could you replace the underlined phrases with? A fraction of the cost = price Twice as much coffee as tea Three times as many dogs as cats Three times more dogs than cats o Remember, use asas when you want to compare two values that would be equivalent, and more/lessthan when they are different. There are twice as many girls as boys. (20 girls, 10 boys) There two times more girls than boys. (30 girls, 10 boys) o Compare the following in as many ways as possible. Fish costs $1 per pound; chicken costs $15 per pound. Our old teacher was 60. Our new teacher is 30. Carrots used to be 10 pesos per kilo, but now theyre 21 pesos per kilo. Expressions with ever: o Whatever describes things o Whoever describes people o Wherever describes a place o Whenever describes a time o However describes a manner Vocabulary about representing o Which word means the following? Use it in a sentence to describe a person on thing that completes that action. Give a perfect example of = epitomize Sheldon Cooper epitomizes what it means to be a nerd. Serve as a symbol of = symbolizes or stands for Communicate = convey the idea of happiness Express the essential features of = embody Depict in a work of art or literature = portray Its no What expression with its no could fit in each blank? Multiple answers are possible. o Its no _____use______ trying to reason with her her mind is made up. o Its no _____surprise________ that Mark and Michelle are in love look at how they look at each other. o Its no ______coincidence______ that you came over the day that I made cookies. I think that you smelled them baking and decided to come over. o Its no _____problem______ for me to give you a ride. Hop on in! Uses of suppose. o Remember these uses of suppose: Supposedly = I heard a rumor / I think it might be true I dont suppose you couldcould you? = ask a question politely Suppose = to make an educated guess Be supposed = to be a commonly accepted fact Be supposed to = should o Rewrite each sentence using suppose. I should have washed the dishes before my mother came home. I suppose that I should have . We thought that you were home since the lights were on. We supposed that you were home since Will you give me a lift? I dont suppose that you could give me a lift, could you? I heard that Miss Julia is only 17 years old! Supposedly miss Julia is only 17 years old They say that exercise is good for your health. Together. What expression with together can be used in each sentence? o Were having a _______get together______ at Bridgets on Saturday. Youre invited. o I wish we could ____get together_______ more often I miss you guys when youre not around. o Do my pants and my shirt _____go together_____? o Id love to go, but Ive got to ___put together________ a presentation for Monday. Inversion with Adverbial Phrases. o Remember that we can use an adverbial phrase like not only, only recently, in no way, at no point, very rarely, etc. followed by an inversion to add emphasis. The inversion will appear like the question form of the sentence: You didnt come to class and you didnt do your homework. Not only did you not come to class, but you didnt do your homework. o Rewrite the sentences using inversion: I have never stayed out all night. Not once have I stayed out all night We hardly ever study. Very rarely do we ever study Ive never lied. At no time/point have I ever lied We just got the news. Only recently/now did we get the news We can only begin to rebuild the city now. Only now can we begin to rebuilt the city. Similarities and Differences o Remember the following patterns: (Just) like + noun Unlike + noun Just as with + noun Whereas + sentence Rather than + verb-ing The equivalent of + noun Equivalent to + noun Tantamount to Identical to o Complete the sentences with one of the expressions above: No ones fingerprint is ______identical to______ yours. $1 is _______the equivalent_____ of $13 pesos. $1 is _____equivalent to_______ $13 pesos. ____Just like/like______ carrots, potatoes need a lot of space to grow underground. ____Whereas________ lettuce can be planted in shallow soil, spinach needs deep soil. She was tall and thin, just _____like_______ her mother. With his small frame, he looked so _______unlike_____ his father, who was the tallest in the family. o Rewrite the sentence, using the expression in brackets: Unlike my mother, who stays at home, my father works 12 hours per day. (Whereas my mother who stays at home, my father works) Like dogs, cats have a playful side as well. (Just as) We were exactly the same. (We are identical to each other) The panels are like the leaves of a tree. (the panels are Equivalent to the leaves of a tree) He could take the highway, but instead, he takes the back roads. (Rather than taking the highway, he takes the back roads.) Cleft sentences: Review the powerpoint! Try to rewrite these sentences as cleft constructions: o She wants a new puppy. What she wants is a new puppy. o Im hoping to get a new job. what im hoping to get is a new job o My science teacher made the biggest impression on me as a child. It was my science teacher who made a big impression on me as a child. o We really cherish the time we have together. What we really cherish is the time we have together. Adverb/adjective collocations: What adjective goes with each of the following to mean very? o _____bitterly______ cold o _________stiflingly______ hot o ____wildly_______ successful o _______blissfully_____ happy o ___hideously_____ ugly o ____notoriously________ dangerous o _____highly_______ intelligent o Active/Passive: Remember the difference between active and passive? o Active: The subject performs the action. o Passive: The subject is the one affected by the action. o The form of the passive is TO BE + past participle; TO BE will be in the same tense as would be required for the active voice in the same situation. o Try to fill in the blanks in the paragraph below with the correct form of the verb in brackets: The students, (1) ________standing_______ (stand) in line to receive their diplomas, appeared very nervous. (2) ____dressed___________ (dress) in their graduation gowns, they looked ever so elegant. Ten of the students (3) ______will be recognized _ (recognized) tonight for their stellar academic performance. The crowd began (4) ________cheer_______ (cheer) for the students. What will happen to these students after graduation? Some could (4) ___________become____ (become) rich or famous. Others may (5) __be overcomed________ (overcome) by their student debts and never be able to move forward in life. Students (6) ___will graduate_______ (graduate) with a 9 or higher (7) _____are guaranteed______ (guarantee) a job at the university.