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Read Text II and answer questions 11 to 15:


The expression “ I look forward to meeting you on the Net“ (line 66) implies

Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30: 



When the author holds that “ it ‘rings true’“ (line 11), she means that it is

Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30:

When the author refers to “ busy professionals short on time“ (lines 33 and 34), she implies that these professionals have

Read Text I and answer questions 01 to 10:

 

The verb in “ English language has clearly shifted from the historic centers

Read Text I and answer questions 01 to 10:

The underlined word in “ far better suited to tomorrow's workplace than those memorizing grammar rules“ (lines 28-29) refers to:

Read Text II and answer questions 11 to 15:


When the writer states that the lingua franca for the next twenty or thirty years is “ likely to be English“ (line 33), he evaluates this situation as

Read Text II and answer questions 11 to 15:


Consider the fragment “ some of the ‘nitty gritty’ operational issues“ (lines 63 and 64) and analyse the assertions below.

I. This fragment indicates a formal way of discussing everyday practice.
II. By using this expression the author is trying to be informal and friendly.
III. This is an informal tone to discuss the basic facts of the matter.

Choose the correct answer.

Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30: 



Read the statements below and check whether they reflect the author’s opinion or not.

I. Practitioners are expected to do away with all their previous experiences.
II. Practitioners should evaluate their previous experiences with a lot of care.
III. Practitioners will never be in a position to carry out reflective teaching properly. Choose the correct answer.

Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30:

In the sentence “ Despite this, some consensus has been achieved“ (line 16), the underlined word has the same function as the underlined word in

Read Text I and answer questions 01 to 10:

 

The verb in the fragment “ maintain their advantage“ (lines 46 and 47) can be replaced without any change in meaning by:

Read Text II and answer questions 11 to 15:


According to the author, culture is now called the fifth language skill by a number of researchers because, among other reasons, it

Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30: 



In relation to reflective practice as presented in the text, mark the statements below as true T or false F:

() It has been spreading rapidly.
() It will soon become outdated.
() Its definition is not manifold.

The statements are, respectively:

Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30:

The author refers to the “ allure of the ‘reflection bandwagon’“ (line 10). With this expression she means its

Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30:

The verb in “ reflective practice is understood“ (lines 17 and 18) is in the same tense and form as in:

Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30:

The underlined word in “ seek to be analytical about them“ (lines 37 and 38) refers to

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