1) The story is about a boy who is asked to feed his aunt's cat Tiger while his aunt is away on holiday. However, Tiger does not come when called for dinner.
2) Later, the boy hears strange noises and finds Tiger in the hall eating with three other cats from the neighborhood.
3) The best title for the story is "Tiger's dinner party".
The document provides a script for a speaking test for the Cambridge Flyers exam. It includes 4 sections: 1) introductions, 2) an information exchange about two families, 3) telling a story based on pictures, and 4) personal questions. The test assesses a candidate's ability to find differences, answer questions, tell a story, and discuss their school and daily activities in English.
The document outlines the procedures for four parts of the Flyers Speaking exam:
1. In Find the Differences, the examiner and child compare pictures pointing out differences.
2. In Information Exchange, the examiner asks the child questions about their information sheet and the child asks questions about the examiner's sheet.
3. In Picture Story, the examiner describes the first picture of a story and the child continues telling the story.
4. Finally, the examiner asks the child questions about themselves.
The document discusses national symbols and emblems of the UK and its constituent countries. It provides details about the rose being the national flower of England. It mentions the leek and daffodil as national symbols of Wales connected to St. David. The thistle is described as the national emblem of Scotland due to a legend. The shamrock is discussed as being associated with St. Patrick and Northern Ireland. Internet sources on Wales, Scotland and their castles are also listed.
The document discusses national symbols and emblems of the UK and its constituent countries. It provides details about the rose being the national flower of England. It mentions the leek and daffodil as national symbols of Wales connected to St. David. The thistle is described as the national emblem of Scotland due to a legend. The shamrock is discussed as being associated with St. Patrick and Northern Ireland. Internet sources on Wales, Scotland and their castles are also listed.
This exhibit features over 900 British cartoons from the 18th century to present day, chronicling the history and development of political cartoons in Britain. In addition to the large collection of cartoons on display, the exhibit also includes an archive and reference library for further research on the topic.
25. Speaking
This is a face-to-face test which lasts 5
minutes (Starters), 7 minutes (Movers) and 9
minutes (Flyers) with one suitably qualified,
experienced and trained examiner to one
candidate. Candidates perform various
activities in response to visual prompts from
the examiner, and they also give simple
information about themselves.
26. Test Schedule and Fees
Cambridge English Language Assessment Exam
Click here for 2013 exam schedule.
All components (RWLS) of the Cambridge Young
Learners English (YLE) Tests are tested on the same
day. The actual test dates are, however, set at the
discretion of CEFL Headquarters, taking into account
the needs and conditions of CEFL Member Institutions.
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Assessment Centre Exams Manager for the actual test
dates and the latest fees if you are a walk-in/external
candidate or feeder school representative.
27. Registration
Candidates can register with CEFL Headquarters via CEFL Member
Institutions because the YLE Tests can only be taken at an Authorised
Centre for the University of Cambridge English Language
Assessment examinations, and entries, which must be accompanied by
fees, cannot be sent directly to Cambridge English Language Assessment.
There must be a minimum of 10 candidates for any level at each sitting.
The closing date for registration is at least 10 weeks before the actual test
date to ensure that test entry arrangements and Special Arrangements for
candidates with a disability or specific learning difficulty can be made in
strict accordance with the requirements of the Cambridge English Language
Assessment examination board. It should be noted that your nearest
authorised Cambridge English Language Assessment exam centre may set
registration deadlines that are earlier than those published.
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Exams Manager for the actual closing dates for entries, test registration and
other arrangements if you are a walk-in/external candidate or feeder school
representative.
28. Results
All written test papers are sent to Cambridge English
Language Assessment for marking, which is completed
within two weeks. Results are issued within one month
of the test dates, allowing for despatch time.
Every candidate who sits for all three components of a
Cambridge Young Learners English Test receives an
award, which has a maximum of five shields
(Cambridge shields) for each test component.
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Cambridge English Language
Assessment Examinations.
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course.
Click here to find your nearest CEFL Centre if you want
to take a preparatory course for the YLE Tests.