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1. The document provides details about Tracy Alesandra Quiñonez Silva's final exam scheduled for September 22, 2021 from 5-6 pm. 2. The exam consists of multiple sections testing listening comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, expression definitions, and identifying causes and results. 3. Tracy must complete sentences based on a listening passage, use words in correct forms to fill gaps, write in various verb tenses and forms, define expressions and create example sentences, and choose the correct option identifying causes and results.

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1. The document provides details about Tracy Alesandra Quiñonez Silva's final exam scheduled for September 22, 2021 from 5-6 pm. 2. The exam consists of multiple sections testing listening comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, expression definitions, and identifying causes and results. 3. Tracy must complete sentences based on a listening passage, use words in correct forms to fill gaps, write in various verb tenses and forms, define expressions and create example sentences, and choose the correct option identifying causes and results.

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FINAL EXAM

Course: ADVANCED 07
Name: Tracy Alesandra Quiñonez Silva Date: 22/09/2021
Schedule: 5-6:00 p.m. Teacher: Gianfranco Ancajima Ubillus

LISTENING
Listen to someone called Carl Magnusson talking about appearance.
Complete the sentences with a word or short phrase. The first one is done
for you.

your appearance says about you


Carl says that the impressions we form of people when we meet them
can be unexpectedly accurate.
Carl says that the ‘halo effect’ causes us to make judgements about
someone’s _appearance__ and level of success.
Participants in a study guessed how tall people were and how good a
leader they were based on their _ gender _ and face length.
One study showed that the ___length__ of one area of the face leads
others to make assumptions about how aggressive a person is.
When study participants looked at different people’s expressions, they
judged smiling people as _ trust worthy_ and friendly.
When we hear a person’s accent, we allow __the others___ about
where they come from to affect our opinion of them.
Carl says that we cannot help judging people based on the language
they speak, or their __accent__.
Carl says that three things about our voice which affect what people
think of us include pitch, speed and __tone___.
Carl explains that __identity___ is often clearly expressed by the clothes
someone chooses to wear.
People with a _ conventional__ hairstyle are perceived as boring and
less light-hearted than others.
Carl says that if we are observant, someone’s _body language_ will
expose their feelings to us.
VOCABULARY
Read the text. Use the correct form of the word in CAPITAL LETTERS at the
end of some of the lines to fill the gap in the same line. The first one is
done for you.

Event planners
The life of an event planner sounds highly _enjoyable__ ENJOY selecting
food and decor and arranging entertainment for parties. However, it’s
important not to make the _assumption__ ASSUME that it’s all play and little
work. On the contrary, it requires serious effort and a number of essential
skills to make an event go well.
Event planners work on behalf of organizations who put their faith in them to
deliver events smoothly and _efficiently_ EFFICIENT, with the aim of
achieving certain __objectives__ OBJECT, like winning over new clients,
providing incentives for workers or holding conventions. In addition to the
POSSESS _possession_ of excellent communication skills, a good event
planner will be great at multi-tasking, managing all aspects of a project, and
remain calm under pressure. They’ll enter willingly into negotiations for
goods and services and deliver an EXCEPT _exceptional_ event on time and
to budget. In a single day, a planner might be tasked with finding a MOTIVATE
_motivational_ speaker for a conference, booking a location, and arranging
for materials to be printed or _technological_ TECHNOLOGY tools to be put
in place. Pretty much any task will be MANAGE _managed_ for a dedicated
and professional planner, such as OVER _overwhelming_ problems like
suppliers letting you down, staff getting sick, or the oven failing to heat the
food. In the event of such challenges, a truly INSPIRING _inspired_ event
planner will calmly resort to their contacts book, finding someone to step in
at the last minute and make sure all the hitches are ironed out in time.

GRAMMAR:
Continuous form. Complete with the appropriate verb form.
1. Steve _had been trying__(try) to phone you about six times before he
finally got through.
2. I dropped my keys somewhere while I _was walking_(walk) to work.
3. I __am writing___(write) my final history essay right now, to hand
tomorrow.
4. Do you think you _will be living__ (live) in Barcelona a year from now?
5. You _have been missing__(miss) the bus this week, so leave a few
minutes early today.
Write the correct grammar tense indicated: Create 2 sentences as examples
a. a changing situation in the present: Present continuous
1. At the moment, my sister’s sewing a new cotton dress for her friend.
2.My classmate Claudia is attending online classes even though she doesn’t
feel well.
b. an action in progress from a point in the past to now: Present Perfect
continuous
1. My aunt Luz has been living in Ecuador for 15 years.
2. My friend Fabricio has been looking for a job since July.
c. an action in progress in the past: Past continuous
1. While I was having dinner, the cellphone rang - It was my sister!
2. I was studying for my final test, when I suddenly heard a strange noise
from my living room.
d. an action in progress before an earlier point in the past: Past perfect
continuous
1. Sophia had been living in her parents’ house before she finally moved to
her new apartment in Lima.
2. Fabricio had been playing on the computer for about 4 hours before he
finally realized that it was midnight.
e. an action in progress in the future: Future continuous
1. How long will you be taking the English course?
2. Priscila will be studying for 5 years when she finally graduates.

Write your own definition from these expressions, then create a sentence
from each.
1. bear in mind: this expression means “take into account or
consideration” when you bear in mind something, you consider that
important information in the decision that you’re going to make.
For example:
When you solve your final test, please you have to bear in mind every
indication of the exercises. If you don’t, you’ll probably make some
mistakes.
2. put your mind to something: this expression means that we are
concentrated on one topic very much, and we pay all out attention to
it, because it’s something really challenging.
I always put my mind to challenges of memory and math problems
because I want to improve my logical thinking.
3. see in someone's mind: this expression means that we imagine
something on our mind, we picture the scene or the project that we
have in mind.
For example:
Before doing a handcraft, I always see the process and result in my
mind because I don’t want to make any mistakes.

4. be in two minds: this expression means that we’re indecisive because


we have to make an important decision, but we don’t know what to
choose, in that case, we’re in two minds.
For example:
I’ve been thinking in traveling abroad, but I was offered a good position
in my job. I’m in two minds about what is the best for me… I don’t
know what to do.

Cause and result


Choose the correct option:
1. Too many meetings __kill____ (kill/result from) motivation at work.
2. Success _is the result of ___ (leads to/ is the result of) luck and hard
work.
3. Bad weather usually_ makes more people drive__ (arises from people
driving/ makes more people drive) to work
4. the failure of the business __was a consequence of_ (fostered/ was a
consequence of) bad management.
5. Bonuses often__ arise from__ (bring about/arise from) sales results.

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