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MID-TERM ORAL TEST 1 – Speaking 2

(CODE 01-210515)
You are taking the mid-term test for Speaking 2. You will have
maximum 2 minutes for recording your response to the
speaking task given.

First, introduce yourself using the following script (30


seconds)
- Good morning/afternoon.
- My full name is …H o. à n g Thị th e 24th of March
Hợi – I was born on … …
- I am the student of the class …F.N.T 4- 2M 0y student ID 7101S4948
is …23. C.
- Today is … (the 15th of May 2021).
the 4 of July

Now, let’s do the first part of the test.


Task 1: Pronunciation in words (30 seconds)
Read out loud the following words from number 1 to number 6 (IN
STRICT ORDER 1-2-3-4-5-6). Pay attention to the primary stress
and the eding sound of each word. (Đọc thành tiếng các từ sau,
chú ý các trọng âm và âm tận cùng ở mỗi từ)

1. designed (d) 3. replaced ( T) 5. unlocked(t)


2. gratified (d) 4. damaged (t) 6. watched (t)
/ˈɡrætɪfaɪd

Task 2: Pronunciation in a single utterance (30


seconds)
Try to apply appropriate intonation ( or ) to read out loud the
sentences below. Pay attention to the sentence stress, unstressed
syllables and kinds of sentence. (Đọc các phát ngôn sau với ngữ
điệu phù hợp, chú ý các trọng âm của câu, âm tiết yếu và loại
câu)

1. Could you pass me the cauliflower?


2. Please cut up a cucumber for me.
/ˈkjuːkʌmbər/
3. Would you cut up the cabbage, please? /ˈkæbɪdʒ/
4. I’d better get some brocoli today. /ˈbrɑːkəli/
5. Did you buy a grapefruit? /ˈɡreɪpfruːt

Task 3: Pronunciation in connected speech (30


second)
Apply appropriate stress, pauses, intonation to read out loud the
short extract below. (Sử dụng trọng âm, điểm dừng, ngữ điệu
phù hợp để đọc đoạn trích ngắn dưới đây)

Rivers z are one of the world’s most important natural recources. Many
cities are on large rivers, and almost every country has at least one river
that plays an important part in the lives of its people.
Beside transportation /ˌtrænspərˈteɪʃn/, rivers provide food, water for
crops, water to drink, and oppurtunities for recreation for people who live
along their banks.n

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