Friday 22 April 2016

Trinity: GESE 5

GESE 5 is an oral exam with 2 parts.the topic (5 minutes) and the conversation (5 minutes.

The grammmar structures and functions you will have to use in the topic and in the conversation phase are:

Language functions

  •  Talking about the future — informing and predicting
  • Expressing preferences
  • Talking about events in the indefinite and recent past
  • Giving reasons
  • Stating the duration of events
  • Quantifying

Grammar

  • Present perfect tense including use with for, since, ever, never, just
  •  Connecting clauses using because
  •  Will referring to the future for informing and predicting
  • Adjectives and adverbials of quantity, e.g. a lot (of), not very much, many
  • Expressions of preference, e.g. I prefer, I’d rather

Lexis

  •  Vocabulary specific to the topic area
  • Vocabulary specific to the subject areas
  •  Expressions relating to past and future time, e.g. two days ago, in the future
  • Phrases and expressions relating to the language functions listed above

Phonology

  • The correct pronunciation of vocabulary specific to the topic and subject areas
  • The combination of weak forms and contractions, e.g. I’ve been to ...
  • Avoidance of speech patterns of recitation (Don't memorize, please!)


Two subject areas will be selected by the examiner from the list below in the conversation phase.
- Festivals
- Means of transport
- Special occasions, e.g. birthday celebrations
- Entertainment, e.g. cinema, television, clubs
- Music
- Recent personal experiences

You have also to use easier structures and functions (GESE4)

Language functions
  • Talking about past events
  • Talking about future plans and intentions
  • Expressing simple comparisons
  •  Expressing likes and dislikes
  •  Describing manner and frequency
Grammar
  • Past simple tense of regular and common irregular verbs
  • Going to future
  • Like + gerund/infinitive, e.g. I like shopping, I like to read books
  • Adverbs of manner and frequency
  • Comparatives and superlatives of adjectives
  • Link word but
Lexis
  •  Vocabulary specific to the topic area
  • Vocabulary specific to the subject areas
  • Adverbs of frequency, e.g. sometimes, often, never
  • Adverbial phrases of frequency, e.g. every day, once a week
  • Expressions of past time, e.g. yesterday, last night
  • Phrases and expressions relating to the language functions listed above
Phonology
  •  The correct pronunciation of vocabulary specific to the topic and subject areas
  •  Appropriate weak forms and intonation in connected speech
  • Three different ways of pronouncing ‘ed’ past tense endings, e.g. played, walked, wanted
  •  Avoidance of speech patterns of recitation
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