Сборник заданий по суммативному оцениванию по учебным предметам общего среднего уровня первая часть Нұр-Сұлтан 2020



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Assessment criteria 
Task 
Descriptor 
Mark 
A learner
Recognize 
the 
main idea with no 
support in long 
talks on different 
topics 

1. b 

2. c 

3. a 

4. a 

Provide a point of view 
in 
conversations 
and 
discussions, defend and 
deliberately 
explain 
ideas, 
statements 
by 
giving 
arguments, 
reasons Apply active and 
passive simple present 
and past forms and past 

gives comprehensible and clear 
views to questions

comments on other’s viewpoints; 

uses active and passive simple 
past forms accurately; 

uses past perfect simple forms 
accurately. 

uses active and passive simple 
present forms accurately; 

justifies and explains his/her 
opinion; 



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Amanda: Thank you very much. 
Presenter: So, Amanda, you work for a fashion magazine in London, right? I guess your work 
means you need to be online a lot. 
Amanda: Oh, yes. Apart from the hundreds of emails I get every day, I'm always browsing 
fashion websites, as well as online videos. I also need to be very active online, especially on 
Twitter and Instagram – sharing what we're doing in the magazine, interacting with designers, 
photographers, influencers … it never stops, literally. Then of course there's my friends and 
family to keep in touch with online too, and for me, my work grew out of my passion, so 
friends and work colleagues aren't two totally separate groups of people and it all gets a bit 
messy online sometimes. I think I'm online for at least 12 hours a day. 
Presenter: So, how did you get the idea for a digital detox? 
Amanda: I read a book about it, called Log Off: How to Stay Connected after Disconnecting. 
The author's name is Blake Snow. That book gave me some really good advice and made me 
think about trying to change some of my digital habits. I started with removing distraction. 
Presenter: What do you mean by that? 
Amanda: That means turning off alerts, buzzes, alarms or notifications of any kind. I had 
notifications set up for everything, and it meant I was always being forced to look at my 
phone. Removing all of them except for important contacts helped me focus immediately. The 
book also made a really good point, that we should ask ourselves 'Why?' every time we take 
out our phone. I realised that most of the times I looked at my phone were because I was trying 
to avoid or ignore something else happening right in front of me. It was an automatic habit. 
Presenter: I have to confess, that happens to me too. But what else are you going to do when 
you're standing in line at the bank or waiting for your train? 
Amanda: OK, yes, I'm the first to admit that it's great for helping time go by. But speaking 
personally, I found I wasn't just checking my phone to kill time when I was alone. I was also 
doing it with friends or family around. 
Presenter: Hmmm … right. Well, so far, this does not sound too drastic. Turning off 
notifications and becoming aware of when we use our devices. That sounds easy. 
Amanda: Yes, it's the first step. Once we begin to realize just how much of a grip our devices 
have on us, then we're ready to really take the next step. First, my partner and I did a weekend 
with absolutely no screens. She found it easier than I did. For me, it was a little bit scary at 
first but it turned out to be a pretty rewarding experience. 
Presenter: A whole weekend, huh? I don't know if I could ... 
Amanda: I think everyone has to do this at their own pace. If a weekend feels too much, 
maybe just try for an evening. Then work your way up to more. I guarantee, once you've tried 
it, you'll want to try it again. We're going to try for a whole week in the summer. 
Presenter: OK, let's pause there then and see what our listeners have to say. You can call us 
here directly, or send us a message on any of our social media channels ... oops, should I be 
saying that? Anyway, more after the break. 


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