Reading Comprehension Tests

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Reading Comprehension Tests (Part 1)
Reading Comprehension Tests 
Rationale:
            Starting from this issue, MATE newsletter will include a supplement that contains ready to use teaching and learning materials. The idea of the supplement stems from a real need that is expressed by teachers, formally or informally, for teaching and learning materials that respond to different Moroccan ELT settings and contexts. The supplement is also another opportunity for teachers to exchange experiences that have proved to be effective and successful. Furthermore, it is an enrichment to the newsletter and another way to bring it nearer to MATE members.
Description:
The activities that will be included in every supplement should be
- ready-to-use materials that haveproved to be successful after implementation
- varied in content, methodology and technique
- up-to-date, relevant and innovative
- responding to Moroccan teachers and students
- clear in their objectives, stages, and instructions
- complete and self-contained.
Reading Comprehension tests for level 1 of English:
The reason for choosing the topic of the current supplement is two-fold. First, reading is a bit problematic in level 1 of English. Second, it is even moreproblematic for testing purposes.
Content:
The supplement contains varied passages that can respond to the Moroccan ELT context. The passages are of different types. They include: a dialogue, an interview, a postcard, emails, an advertisement, a biography, articles,statistics, etc.
Themes:
The themes of the texts are:
- introducing oneself –daily activities –school subjects – house description –clothes –appearances –holidays –the weather –biography –celebrations –city versus country life – traveling –entertainment –education.

At the bank

Mr. Peter Williamson is at the bank. Here is his interview with Mr.Robson, the bank manager.
Bank Manager (BM): Good morning Mr.Williamson.
Client (C): Good morning.
BM: Please sit down.
C: Thank you.
BM: Now, one or two questions.
C: Yes, of course.
BM: How old are you, Mr. Williamson?
C: Thirty-eight.
BM: And you are Australian, aren’t you?
C: Yes, that’s right.
BM: Are you married?
C: Yes, I am.
BM: What’s your wife’s name?
C: Clara.
BM: And your wife’s age, Mr Williamson?
C: Pardon?
BM: How old is Mrs. Williamson?
C: Oh, she’s thirty-five.
BM: Thirty-five. I see. And is she Australian, too?
C: No, she is British?
BM: And what’s her job?
C: She is a nurse.
BM: A nurse, yes. Have you got any children?
C: Yes, three. Two boys and a girl.
BM: Two girls and a boy.
C: No, two boys and a girl.
BM: Oh, yes. I’m sorry. And what are their names?
C: Nick, Sandra and Richard.
BM: And their ages?
C: Ten, eight and four.
BM: I see. Now one more question, Mr.Williamson. What’s your job?
C: I’m a university teacher.
BM: A university teacher. Right. Thank you. You want £80,000 to …

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A. Are the following statements TRUE
or FALSE? (3 points)
1. Mr Williamson has got two boys and a girl. (……….)
2. Clara is a teacher. (……….)
3. Mr Williamson is Australian. (……….)
B. Answer the following questions from the text: (3 points)
1. Where is Mr Williamson now?
………………………………………
.………………………………………

2. Is Mrs Williamson at the bank?
……………………………………….……
………………………………….................
…………………………………………….
3. What does Mr Williamson do?
………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………
C. Complete the following family tree from the text. (4 points)
Peter + Clara

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