Analysis of subskills and strategies to improve my performance in
English VII
Test Type
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Identification of Weaknesses
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Strategies to overcome my weaknesses
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READING: PAPER 1
PART 3
GAPPED TEXT
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Vocabulary: I didn’t know the expression “be
made redundant”
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I searched for the expression “be made redundant” and found an internet entry in Yahoo!Answers where some native speakers explained in detailed
how they understood this expression.
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Vocabulary: I didn’t know the expression “stepping
in for someone”.
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I can relate this expression to a cultural work, so
as to learn it meaningfully. I found out that the idiom is related to
American painter John Trumbull and his Declaration of
Independence in which Thomas
Jefferson is portrayed as stepping in for John Adams.
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Concentration: I was not fully concentrated during the listening exercise. I did
not have a good breakfast that day and I had not sleep well.
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I’ll obviously try not to fall into the same
mistakes again.
I’ll also seek to get closer to the CD player
because I think that the more I drew near to it, the better I understood in
detail the listening exercise.
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READING: PAPER 1
PART 4
MULTIPLE CHOICE
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Vocabulary: stretches of DNA, linkage, draft, threadworm, yeast and
lifespan, barring, subsidise, annuity
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I’ve already looked up for the meanings but I plan
to practice them in my mind by reading two short articles by the Science for Science and Culture, entitled
“Epigenetics and Disease:
Thinking Outside the Box” and Response To John Rennie
at Scientific American. These contain these
kind of words and I want to read them because I am very interested in the
topic of Intelligent Design.
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Some idiomatic
expressions: in simple fashion, go
bust, hold your breath, go smoothly
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I searched the Spanish equivalents of these
expressions in the webpage Linguee.
I’ll try to include them in my everyday school vocabulary.
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USE OF ENGLISH: PAPER 3 PART 1
OPEN CLOZE
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Vocabulary:
summit,
shortage, confessional, runaway, bookish, fetched.
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To reread the text, paying special attention to
these words and they are used in context.
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I used the word “with” instead of “among”.
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USE OF ENGLISH: PAPER 3
PART 2
WORD FORMATION
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Vocabulary:
I didn’t know the verbs throw about, and the adjective blurred.
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To have a record of these words by using a Vocabulary Chart*
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I couldn’t come up with the affixes for the
derivative words concurrently, tempestuous & disclose.
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To differentiate between the words currently and
concurrently, tempest and tempestuous, and the affix un- and dis-
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USE OF ENGLISH: PAPER 3
PART 3
GAPPED SENTENCES
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Vocabulary singly, muttered, dock,
figurine, and lay down
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To have a record of these words by using a Vocabulary Chart*
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I didn’t know the collocations within the expressions sense of honor, and take
an opportunity
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To differentiate between the expressions sense of honor & sense of humanity, as well as have an opportunity and take an opportunity.
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USE OF ENGLISH: PAPER 3
PART 4
KEY WORD TRANSFORMATIONS
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Causative structure “…to have the gas cut off…”
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Though I know the structure, I not always have it
very present so I need to solve some of the exercises I found in ToLearnEnglish.com
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Phrasal
verbs: cut
off, pay off
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To have a record of these words by using a Vocabulary Chart*
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Idiomatic
expressions “touch-and-go”
and “have no regrets”
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To find synonyms of these expressions.
Wordsplash.
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LISTENING: PAPER 4
PART 1
MULTIPLE CHOICE
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I didn’t know the expression “be overlong”
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To write some examples using it.
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Vocabulary: “amenity”
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To have a record of these words by using a Vocabulary Chart*
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LISTENING: PAPER 4
PART 2
SENTENCE COMPLETION
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Vocabulary: cookery, sorbets, sleeve,
paddle, handle
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To have a record of these words by using a Vocabulary Chart*
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