Test Instructions Four Ways to Use the Cloze Tests for Easy English NEWS Print out the tests and make copies for every student. Choose the most appropriate way to use the tests: 1. After reading the article, have students work in pairs to find the correct word from the word bank to write in the blanks. They may check their answers using the newspaper. 2. After reading the article, have students work alone to write the correct words from the word bank in the blanks. 3. Tear off the Word Bank at the bottom of the page before handing out the page to students. After reading the article and having copied and studied the spellings in the paragraph, have students write in the correct words as you dictate the paragraph. Hand back the Word Bank so students can check their spelling. 4. Before reading the article, and before handing out the test page to students, tear off the Word Bank at the bottom of the page. Have students work in pairs or groups of three to come up with words that would make good sentences. (There may be many correct answers in fact, so check their papers for correct grammar.) Then have students read the article and redo the test. Three ways to use Which Word Does Not Belong? Print out the test and make copies for each student. 1. Discussion activity: Have students work in pairs and discuss each set of four words following each number. Have them talk about reasons why three of the words go together and one does not. They each circle their answer on their paper. 2. Word comprehension / speaking activity: Have students work alone and circle the word that does not belong with the rest. Later, go over the test orally, and ask students to give reasons for their answers. Example: Florida, Puerto Rico and New Mexico were all part of Spain. But Spain was the mother county. Or, if they might say, People in Florida, Puerto Rico, and New Mexico are citizens of the United States, but the people in Spain are not. Or they might say, Florida, Puerto Rico and New Mexico are in or near North America, but Spain is in Europe. Or they might say, Florida, New Mexico, and Spain are not islands, but Puerto Rico is an island. If their reasoning is valid, their answer is correct. There may be more than one correct answer to a question. 3. Have students circle the word that does not belong with the others and write out their reasons. For Use with tests from Easy English NEWS Elizabeth Claire, Inc.
Name Date The 112th Congress American voters a new Congress* November 2, 2010. It s the 112th Congress the first U.S. Congress in 1789. The and representatives* will take office* on 3, 2011. There are many new of Congress. Ninety-three representatives in the of Representatives are new. (The total number of representatives is 435.) Of the 100 senators, 16 are new. The have a majority* in the House of Representatives (242 to 192). (One seat was not decided as of press time.) The have the in the Senate: (51 to 47) with two independents*. Obama is a Democrat. Democrats Republicans majority elected since January President senators members House
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The Solar Calendar The Egyptians had a calendar based on the solar. It had 12 months, each with 30 days. Each month had three of ten. At the end of the year, there were five days for holidays. In 45 BCE*, Julius Caesar asked an to fix the solar calendar. The astronomer decided that years would have 365 days, and then year would have 366 days. The year with 366 days was called a year. The Julian calendar was used all over the Roman. astronomer ancient Empire year extra three leap weeks days one
The Montgomery Bus Boycott One day, in 1955, a black, Rosa Parks, was riding home from work, in Montgomery, Alabama. The bus asked Rosa Parks to move farther back and give her seat to a person. Rosa Parks would not get up. The bus driver called the police. They her. The of Rosa Parks arrest spread fast. That night, people in Montgomery had a meeting at a large. They decided that they would boycott the company until the rules were changed. Martin Luther King, Jr., a of the church, led the boycott. Black people walked to work. Those who had a long distance to go shared rides in cars or. bus taxis church arrested driver minister black white woman news
The Strange Case of the English Language English is the most widely-spoken language in the history of our. One out of people in the world can speak English at some level. English is the first language in 20 countries. It is an language in 87 countries. of the world s books are written in English. The majority of telephone calls are made in English. Sixty of the world s radio programs are broadcast in English. Eighty percent of all emails are in English. English has the largest of all the world s languages. No one knows the exact number for sure, but it is certainly more than a words. official five million planet Most international percent vocabulary different
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January: Which Word Does Not belong? Three words in each row go together. One word does not belong with them. Draw a circle around the word that does not belong. Be ready to explain your reasons. A B C D 1. senator representative police Congress 2. president vice president majority speaker of the House 3. stop smoking vote exercise lose weight 4. mummer minister police senator 5. kin family parents kind 6. cells minerals glands muscles 7. El Capitan Half Dome monolith glacier 8. sing-alongs rock climbing horseback riding back packing 9. Tom Sawyer Huckleberry Finn Halley s Comet Martin Luther King, Jr. 10. foot yard deep fathom 11. attorney trial judge defendant 12. court penalty fine punishment