L Ö S U N G E N

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L Ö S U N G E N
2008
Qualifikationsverfahren
Detailhandelsfachfrau/
Detailhandelsfachmann
Fremdsprache Englisch
schriftlich
Serie 5/5
Pos. 4.1
LÖSUNGEN
Zeit
60 Minuten für 8 Aufgaben
Bewertung
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Wörterbuch (nicht elektronisch)
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Herausgeber:
SDBB, Abteilung Qualifikationsverfahren, Bern
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Match notices and descriptions. There are extra descriptions you do not need to
use.
erreicht
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Example
0. x
Swimming pool
Adults only 6-10 p.m.
1.
Free admission for children
b)
Only adults have to pay here.
c)
Things are cheaper in this shop today.
d)
Children pay less than adults here.
e)
You will pay less for dinner here this
evening.
f)
All our prices are lower for a short time.
g)
This is cheaper because it isn’t new.
h)
Sale starts here this week.
g
Lady’s bike, only 2 months
old
Half usual price
5.
You can always buy things cheaply here.
d
Under 12s
HALF PRICE
4.
a)
b
Murphy’s Castle
3.
Children cannot swim here in the evening
e
Greens Restaurant – ½ price
meals (11am-10pm today)
2.
x)
f
SALE ENDS NEXT TUESDAY
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Social expressions. Tick the best reply.
Example
See you next week.
________________________
a) How are you?
3
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□ I don’t see.
□ Why not?
9 Don’t be late.
______________________________________
□ Don’t mention it.
9 Very well, thank you.
□ How do you do.
b) Do you like my new
pullover?
9 Where did you buy it?
□ Would you like it?
□ Yes, I like.
c) Steve is going to
Liverpool.
□ Yesterday?
□ Often?
9 By car?
d) Let’s have a cup of
coffee.
□ We do, too.
□ I hope so.
9 That’s a good idea.
e) That’ll be £4.55, please.
9 Here you are.
□ I’m afraid I can’t.
□ That’s good.
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Complete this email. Write ONE word into each space.
Dear James,
How are (0)_ you_? I am sorry you could not go (1) on the school trip yesterday.
Mary told (2) me that you were not feeling well and you (3) had to stay in bed. I
hope you (4) are feeling better now.
We all had a great day out: much (5) more fun than going to school and doing
lessons! I got home at nine o’clock and went (6) to bed immediately because I was
so tired.
I’ll tell you everything about the trip (7) when I see you.
Love
Tina
Other answers may be possible!
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Read the text about making concerts greener. Choose the best expression for each
number and write it into the space.
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erreicht
Making Concerts Greener
After rock concerts, people often (0) ……leave…… a lot of rubbish behind. But now
one band (1) ……is showing…….. people that it's possible to have green concerts.
On a tour by Barenaked Ladies, the US environmental organization Reverb helped
the band to be green. For example, the band members (2) ……let…….. companies
collect old guitar strings to make into jewellery, eat on plates made (3)
………of……….. potato starch and travel in buses (4) …….…that…….. use bio
diesel. Fans of Barenaked Ladies (5) ……even…….. see a short presentation about
environmental problems before the band plays. Singer Steven Page thinks this is a
(6) ……good…….. idea but says it can mean that some fans forget about the music.
«Sometimes it could take a few songs to remind the fans (7) ……that……... they're
there to have fun,» Steven told The New York Times newspaper. But green concerts
are becoming (8) ..…more…. popular: Reverb has also helped Sheryl Crow, Alanis
Morissette, Red Hot Chili Peppers and others to make their concerts greener.
Example
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leave
left
are leaving
1
have shown
is showing
show
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lets
let
is letting
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out
of
in
4
what
who
that
5
although
but
even
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good
better
well
7
which
that
where
8
much
more
a lot
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Dialogue: Complete the conversation. There are extra replies you do not need to
use.
J = Jennifer
J
S
J
S
J
S
J
S
J
S
J
S
J
Where are you going on
holiday this year, Steve?
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S = Steve
x)
I don’t know yet.
a)
No, it wasn’t. We stayed in the
mountains where it was cooler.
b)
I want to go.
x
Last year, I spent two weeks at the
beach in Florida. It was nice and
sunny every day.
f
But you’ve been to Spain.
Wasn’t it hot there?
a
I see. I don’t know where to go this
year. Do you think I would like Spain? c)
e
That sounds interesting. I’d love to
see them.
It’s too expensive to go there.
d)
I’ve got a video about the area.
Do you want to watch it?
e)
Yes, I think so. The landscape
and the pretty villages are
fascinating.
d
f)
I’d love to, thanks. Well, if you like
colder places, you could go to
Norway. My sister went there and she g)
really liked it.
I don’t like hot places very much.
I didn’t know that. Was that this
year?
g
Yes, three months ago. She went
there on business. And she is going
back there next week.
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Read the text about stress. Are the statements right or wrong? Tick the appropriate
column.
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Stress
Everybody feels stressed sometimes. Sometimes stress is positive and can happen
if people are happy and excited, like when they win a prize. But people also feel
stress if they are nervous, worried or afraid. A little stress is normal and healthy. But
too much stress can be very bad, especially for young people.
When someone is stressed, changes happen in their body and mind. Their heart
beats faster and they start to sweat and feel nervous. If people are stressed for a
long time, their bodies become weak and less able to fight illness. Stressed people,
and especially young ones, are more likely to smoke, drink alcohol, take drugs and
even kill themselves. Therefore really bad stress needs medical attention, and the
proper medical attention works wonders. This is good news, because teens today
are more stressed than ever. A survey in the US revealed that one in three
teenagers feels stressed every day. The biggest cause of stress is pressure from
family and friends. And the biggest pressure on the teenagers is to get good marks
at school.
right
wrong
1.
Stress can be caused by positive or negative experiences.
X
2.
Stress can be good for the body, too.
X
3.
Stressed people usually become alcohol and drug addicts.
X
4.
There is no medical treatment against stress.
X
5.
A survey showed that most teenagers feel stressed daily.
X
6.
Many teenagers feel stressed by their family.
7.
The main cause of stress for people is the pressure from
school.
X
X
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The people below all want to spend their holidays camping in the UK.
On the right there are descriptions of eight campsites.
Choose the most suitable campsite (A-H) for the following people (1-5) and write the
correct letter (A-H) into the box.
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1. Andy and Ellen are students. They
want a cheap holiday, swimming
and sunbathing, with some
nightlife. They want to stay away
from busy towns.
H
2. Sue and Tim would like a relaxing
holiday at a quiet campsite with
beautiful scenery. They both like
swimming and want to learn other
water sports. They don’t want to
cook every day.
F
3. Mick and Jamie are interested in
visiting historic buildings. Their
eight-year-old son likes looking
after animals and playing on the
beach.
G
4. Kathy enjoys walking in the
countryside and wants to try
climbing in a group. As she will be
away from the campsite most of
the day, she needs to buy food to
take with her.
E
5. Ken’s family wants a seaside
campsite where the children, aged
five and eight, can join in
organised activities, while the
parents go walking in the
countryside.
A Barton Campsite
This campsite is in a
peaceful location, within
minutes of a safe, sandy
beach, and an hour from a
pretty market town. Inland,
there are castles and
churches to visit. Barton
Camping offers a
swimming pool and a
supermarket.
C Verbeer Manor
Camping
Verbeer Camping has
beaches, caves and
islands to explore a short
distance away. There is a
lake for fishing and
children can feed the
ducks. The swimming pool
has exciting waterslides.
Verbeer has an ice-cream
café and juice bar on-site.
E Cofton Country
Holidays
Definitely an excellent
holiday spot for the sporty:
Cofton Country offers a
swimming pool, bike hire
and mountain walks led by
experienced guides. The
area is a dream for nature
lovers with forest and
wildlife. A snackbar and a
small supermarket are onsite. Dining facilities at
several nearby hotels.
G Warcombe Farm
Camping
This newly-opened
campsite is located next to
clean beaches with caves
and rock pools to explore.
Sunbathers can hire
chairs for a small charge.
Attractions include old
castles, churches and
pretty fishing villages. The
campsite farm welcomes
visitors, who can help with
the cows, chickens and
sheep. Fresh farm food is
also on sale here.
D
B Riverside
Campsite
This is an inexpensive
riverside campsite, a short
walk from a busy ferry
port. The town is lively
during the day with
pavement cafés and
souvenir shops. However,
there are few cultural
attractions and little choice
of evening entertainment.
D Oakdown
Campsite
Popular with couples and
families with children,
Oakdown is a lively
campsite all year round.
The site leads straight
onto the beach where a
holiday club offers five- to
ten-year-olds plenty to do,
leaving adults free to
enjoy themselves.
Oakdown is surrounded
by fields, away from busy
towns and villages.
F Salcombe Regis
Camping
This luxury campsite
offers something for
everyone, and even has
some fields for tents away
from the main site which
are less busy. There are
countryside views, pony
rides and a soccer camp
for children. The lake
offers canoe hire and
water-skiing lessons. An
evening bus service goes
to the nearby town with its
many bars and
restaurants.
H Parkside Holiday
Village
This is a reasonablypriced campsite with
superb beaches nearby.
The main attraction is the
pool with waterslides and
waves. Along with evening
entertainment, there are
nightly discos in a hotel
near the campsite. Inland,
there are quiet villages for
sightseeing.
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This is part of a letter you’ve received from an English friend called Gerry.
Now write a letter to Gerry and answer all the questions.
(Write about 60 words)
•
•
•
•
What did you do?
Where did you spend it?
Who did you spend it with?
What was really special about it?
Tenses, verb forms
Range of vocabulary
Linking words, range of structures
Spelling
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2 points
2 points
2 points
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0 – 2 points
0 – 2 points
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max. 16 points
For less than 50 words:
No opening / ending:
minus 4 points
minus 2 points (1 each)
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