The document provides instructions for test takers taking an English exam. It instructs students to fill in the last two digits of their exam ticket in the top right corner of the test booklet after hearing the bell ring. It provides details about the exam such as its duration of 60 minutes and 43 multiple choice questions. It also provides guidelines for how to correctly fill in answers on the answer sheet.
The document provides instructions for test takers taking an English exam. It instructs students to fill in the last two digits of their exam ticket in the top right corner of the test booklet after hearing the bell ring. It provides details about the exam such as its duration of 60 minutes and 43 multiple choice questions. It also provides guidelines for how to correctly fill in answers on the answer sheet.
The document provides instructions for students taking an English exam, including filling in the last two digits of their exam ticket in the top right corner of the test paper and only beginning the exam after instructions from the proctor. It details that the exam contains 43 multiple choice questions over 12 pages to be completed in 60 minutes, and provides guidelines such as each question only having one correct answer and not writing any identifying information on the answer sheet. The instructions emphasize bubbling answers clearly on the answer sheet and not marking the test materials or answer sheet in any way that could identify the test-taker.
This document provides examples and explanations of common English question structures and their responses. It covers wh-question words like what, who, where, when, how, why and do/does questions. Examples are given for questions about objects, people, time, actions, numbers and days of the week. Responses use basic sentence structures like subject+verb+object and include affirmative and negative forms. The document aims to teach proper grammar and word order for forming common English questions and answers.
The document provides instructions for students taking an English exam, including filling in the last two digits of their exam ticket in the top right corner of the test paper and only beginning the exam after instructions from the proctor. It details that the exam contains 43 multiple choice questions over 12 pages to be completed in 60 minutes, and provides guidelines such as each question only having one correct answer and not writing any identifying information on the answer sheet. The instructions emphasize bubbling answers clearly on the answer sheet and not marking the test materials or answer sheet in any way that could identify the test-taker.
This document provides examples and explanations of common English question structures and their responses. It covers wh-question words like what, who, where, when, how, why and do/does questions. Examples are given for questions about objects, people, time, actions, numbers and days of the week. Responses use basic sentence structures like subject+verb+object and include affirmative and negative forms. The document aims to teach proper grammar and word order for forming common English questions and answers.