Examentraining - Uitleg Centraal Examen Havo 5 (plus tips)

Central English Exam
Havo 5 - May 2022
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Central English Exam
Havo 5 - May 2022

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Today:
- Some info about the central English exam
- Some info about the types of questions on the central exam
- Humans of Pabus! (share tomorrow)
- leerling enquête 

Slide 2 - Slide

Goal of today:
- I know what to expect on exam day!.

- I know how to ask my classmate follow up questions (in preparation on your speaking exam). 

Slide 3 - Slide

1. When is the final English exam?
A
May 6th
B
May 12th
C
May 24th
D
May 26th

Slide 4 - Quiz

2. How long do you have for the final English exam?
A
2 hours
B
2,5 hours
C
3 hours
D
3,5 hours

Slide 5 - Quiz

3. English is always at the same time, when?
A
9:00-11:30
B
13:30-16:00

Slide 6 - Quiz

4. Who else will be sitting an exam at the same time?
A
No one, just Havo 5
B
Havo 5 + TL4 Beeldende vorming + Vwo 6 economie
C
Havo 5 + Vwo 6 Physics
D
Havo 5 + TL4 Maths + Vwo 6 Physics

Slide 7 - Quiz

5. On average, how many texts are there on the final exam?
A
8-10
B
10-12
C
12-14
D
14-16

Slide 8 - Quiz

6. On average, how many questions are there on the final exam?
A
30-35
B
35-40
C
40-45
D
45-50

Slide 9 - Quiz

7. Which of the following sources is most used on the final English exams?
A
The Economist
B
The New York Times
C
The Washington Post
D
The Guardian

Slide 10 - Quiz

8. Which of the following types of texts does not occur on the final English exam?
A
Letters
B
Part of a book
C
Advertisements
D
Terms of Agreement

Slide 11 - Quiz

8. What type of questions appear on final English exams least often?
A
Open Questions
B
Fill in the gap questions
C
Multiple Choice questions
D
True/False questions

Slide 12 - Quiz

Final English Exam
- May 24th, 13:30-16:00
- Only reading, 10-12 texts, 40-45 questions
- 80% of the texts are 'scientific' articles & opinion
  pieces, others are mostly letters or part of a book
- Mostly multiple choice questions about the function
  of a paragraph or the main idea
 

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Most used sources on the 2017, 2018 & 2019 exams:

- The Economist (6 times)        
- The Guardian
- The New Yorker
- The Washington Post
- The Daily Telegraph
- Part of a book

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Facts:
- Level of the texts is high, level of the questions even higher

- Native speakers / Bilingual students often still make 4 or 5 
  mistakes. You have to read reaalllllyyyy carefully!

- You will need a dictionary! Some questions are made extra 
  difficult to force you to look up words. 

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Top 3 tips:
1. Read everything, but use as little of your own knowledge as
    possible (base your answer on what's in the text!)
2. Underline, Highlight,  cross out,  etc. to indicate what to 
    look for or to find specific information
3. Approach multiple choice questions as if they are open 
   questions. Come up with your own answer first and then 
   choose the one that best fits it. 

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let's speak! 
Humans of Pabus.
You are going to interview a classmate! 

Slide 17 - Slide

Exam Strategies:
- Leesstrategieën                    - Woordenboeken
- Meerkeuze vragen                - Tekstsoorten
- Wel/niet vragen                      - Vraag-Antwoord Structuur
- Gap-fill vragen                        - Functiewoorden
- Citeer vragen                           - Signaalwoorden
- Open vragen 

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"Vorm" van de vraag:

Open questions
(citation questions)

Multiple choice questions
(gap-fill questions)

True/False questions



"Doel" van de vraag:

1. Main idea of the paragraph
2. Finding specific information
3. Function or tone of a text
    or paragraph
4. Gap-fill (bit of everything / 
   signal words / dictionary 
   questions)



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1. Main idea of the paragraph:

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2. Finding specific information:

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3. Function or Tone:
- Function:


- Tone:

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4. Gap-fill questions:
- Signal words



- Dictionary questions / 
   tone (positive/negative)

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