English for Academic Purposes focuses on language skills used in academic contexts where rules and strategies differ from general language skills. It involves more cognitively demanding and decontextualized use of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. The purpose is to help students accurately understand and communicate complex ideas essential for success in educational and professional pursuits.
English for Academic Purposes focuses on language skills used in academic contexts where rules and strategies differ from general language skills. It involves more cognitively demanding and decontextualized use of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. The purpose is to help students accurately understand and communicate complex ideas essential for success in educational and professional pursuits.
English for Academic Purposes focuses on language skills used in academic contexts where rules and strategies differ from general language skills. It involves more cognitively demanding and decontextualized use of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. The purpose is to help students accurately understand and communicate complex ideas essential for success in educational and professional pursuits.
English for Academic Purposes focuses on language skills used in academic contexts where rules and strategies differ from general language skills. It involves more cognitively demanding and decontextualized use of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. The purpose is to help students accurately understand and communicate complex ideas essential for success in educational and professional pursuits.
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English for Academic Purposes
Accuracy Rate: 96- 98%
I’m studying Geology at the University of Nebraska. - A. Extended present
Senator Leila Delima used 19 drug lords jailed in the penitentiary to take up to P5M a month each to fund her senatorial bid and transferred those failing to meet their monthly quotas to sell 50 kilos of shabu to other prisons, witnesses told a congressional hearing Tuesday. - A. Academic English Burj Kalifa is the tallest building in Dubai. This sentence is an example of? - A. Simple present tense She works for a _________national company. It has offices in over 30 countries. - A. inter It is how an author feels about the topic he or she is writing about. - B. authors perspectives Wants to remember the main points in a selection already read just before an exam is an example of? - B. Skimming It is used when the reader wants to remember the main points in a selection already read just before an exam. - B. Skimming It is attached to the beginning of base words or root words to change their meaning. - B. prefixes My mother doesn’t like cola. In what uses of simple present tense is this? - C. opinion Letter combinations or syllables added at the beginning or end of a word to change its meaning or part of speech. - A. affixes Is formed by using the verb BE in present tense and the main verb with –ing. - C. Present continuous tense
Which of the following is NOT true about simple present tense? - A. Describes actions or situations in progress at the moment of speaking. Ms. Min Chin teaches English and Literature. In what uses of simple present tense is this? - A. facts/ general truth Everyone was watching me and I felt very ________ - conscious. - C. self English for Academic Purposes focus on the __________________ where the ‘rules’ and strategies of academic skills are different from the general language skills. - A. Language skills You shouldn't eat chicken that is ______cooked. - D. under Gets updates about the current events from a newspaper is an example of? - B. Skimming Read the story and identify what type of text is it. Once upon a time there was a small possum who visited my house. The possum was very tired and hungry. He went to different places to find food, so he made a big mess around the house. First, he went into the cupboard in the big kitchen. After that he went to the small washing basket. The possum's next stop was the study room. Here he perched on the top of the bookshelf. Next, he went to lounge and hid in the stereo. After visiting the lounge, he went to the bathroom. In the bathroom he squirted all the toothpaste out. Then he hid in the toilet. Finally, the possum went to the bedroom and slept on the bed. He looked very cute when sleeping. - B. Narrative Text Australia promotes well-being for the whole of society, which is reflected in extensive social welfare programs for its citizens. Australians view self- importance negatively and are wary of authority and of those who consider themselves: better than others.” Their conversations are direct and literal, and they expect the same in return. When you conduct business in Australia , avoid pretentious titles and overblown presentations ( which may make you a subject for ridicule). Australians value a straightforward, modest approach. Downplay your knowledge and expertise, and let your accomplishments speak for themselves. Emphasis is on ability, not on rank. What is the purpose of the text? - C. To inform Looking for a phone number in a telephone directory is an example of? - A. Scanning The school fair is right around the corner, and tickets have just gone on sale. We are selling a limited number of tickets at a discount, so move fast and get yours while they are still available. This is going to be an event you will not want to miss! First off, the school fair is a great value when compared with other forms of entertainment. Also, your ticket purchase will help our school, and when you help the school, it helps the entire community. But that’s not all! Every ticket you purchase enters you in a drawing to win fabulous prizes. And don’t forget, you will have mountains of fun because there are acres and acres of great rides, fun games, and entertaining attractions! Spend time with your family and friends at our school fair. Buy your tickets now! What is the purpose of the text? - B. To persuade This skill is looking for specific information or fact without necessarily reading everything in the text. - A. Scanning The congress has a session tomorrow. In what uses of simple present tense is this? - D. reference to the future They are attached to the end of base words or root words that can change the word’s part of speech or its meaning. - C. suffixes In many countries it is ___ legal to keep a gun in your house - B. il More extensive use of listening and speaking - D. Informal English It is the rise and fall in the pitch of the voice when speaking. It gives a sentence several different meanings depending on the emphasis placed by the speaker. - C. intonation A written text that tells a story and usually follows a familiar structure. - B. Narrative Text It is related to a standards-based curriculum, including the content areas of math, science, social studies, and English language arts. - C. Academic English Ms. Min Chin teaches English and Literature. This sentence is an example of? - A. Simple present tense The twins are becoming more and more like her mother. In what uses of present continuous tense is this? - C. A change in progress The _______________is what the writer presents first by laying down his or her primary argument about an important subject. - A. thesis Relatively decontextualized and cognitively demanding. - B. Academic English It is also reading in detail and paying close attention to the main points the reader wants to learn. - D. Studying A google search list on the internet is an example of? - A. Scanning Thousands of people have taken part in a ______-democracy demonstration. - C. anti Explains by giving details about the thesis or main argument presented in the introduction - Body It is an interactive and socio-cognitive process involving a text, a reader, and a social context within which the activity takes place. - listening What is the root word in the word PREFER? - fer She's thinking of going back to university and taking a ____graduate course – under There was some _________agreement over the bill. - un “I was walking down the street late Thursday night. I was trying to get home since my ride did not show up. Suddenly, two masked robbers were trying to take money from me. ‘Give me your wallet,” said one of the robbers. The other robber pushed me down on some grass and held me down. I shouted out for help. I heard a yell from one of the houses and saw a light turn on. A man who looked to be in his forties chased one of the robbers and tackled him. He was an off-duty police officer. Eventually, the police showed up and found the other robber hiding in some bushes a block down. I was lucky that I was not harmed badly and I got my wallet back. – To entertain Uses verbs such as persuade, entertain, or inform, or a combination of these. – Author’s purpose What is the root word in the word MAINTAIN? – neither maintain nor main or tain so answer whatever the hell you want to answer. The author’s primary purpose is to compel readers to take action, convince them of an idea through argument, or to reaffirm their existing beliefs. – To persuade Root words come from another language or language structure and cannot stand alone in English as words. - True It involves the use of visual clues, titles and illustrations to understand something indirectly stated in the text. – Drawing Conclusions Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. COVID-19 is caused by one virus, called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, or SARS-CoV-2. As SARS-CoV-2 has spread, it has evolved and developed mutations, causing new variants of the disease. What type of text is this? – General English The reader reads carefully and makes a variety of comments about the text being read. – Critical Reading It starts from reading a text, then uses the background information to understand a text – Deductive Process