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Script Test Corrigé Type doc. Thématique Stratégie
E.B1.1
Andrew Henderson, a computer science student at University College, London, could face prison if he doesn’t come up with 4,000 pounds plus costs. The luckless student is threatened with 20 days imprisonment after he was caught with illegal pirate computer software. 

  Andrew Henderson …

A  -   studies Computer Science

B  -   works in prison

C  -   studies Science in prison

D  -   works in a bank  

A  -   studies Computer Science Annonce radio Monde du travail  Repérer des éléments pertinents : matières scolaires
E.B1.6
"Look! My greatest invention is finally finished. I have created an artificial boy who looks exactly like a thirteen year old teenager. He can walk, talk, look, listen and think, just like a real person!"  

This passage is about:
 A   a robot;
 B   an actor;
 C   a young boy;
 D   a strange human being.  

A   a robot Présentation Monde du travail  Repérer des champs lexicaux

Déduire une information à partir d’un élément prosodique

E.B1.18
Father:   Your teacher explained to me that you have to find a placement for work experience. I suppose you just conveniently forgot.

Jeff:        Yeah, well…

Father:   Why didn’t you tell me, Jeff?

Jeff:        What difference does it make, dad? I’ll still be bottom of the class, no matter what I do.

Father:   Shut up! Well, I’ve got news for you. I’ve been in touch with my friend Adrian at Billings and Billings.

Jeff:        The advertising agency? I am not…

Father:   Oh yes, you are! You’ll be working at Billings and Billings for two weeks even if I have to drag you
 there!    

We learn that Jeff

A    has found a placement by himself

B   is compelled to work in an agency

C  is looking forward to working at Billings and Billings

D   is very good at school.

 

B      is compelled to work in an agency Dialogue  Monde du travail  Repérer des champs lexicaux

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Déduire un sentiment à partir d'une intonation

Inférer le sens d'un mot inconnu

Relier les informations 

 Déduire

E.B1.19
Applicant:- Good morning Ms Lee, I’d like to  apply for the job you proposed.

Ms Lee:     - This is a part-time English teacher job. Do you have any references?

Applicant:- Oh, well, I taught English for two years some time ago.

Ms Lee:         - Any experience abroad?

Applicant: - Yes, of course. I worked as a language assistant in a Spanish college for one year.

Ms Lee:    - How interesting! I think you’ll soon be one of us.
    The scene takes place

A  in a high school

 B  in an employment agency

 C  in a travel agency

D  in a Spanish high school


 
 
A  in a high school Conversation Monde du travail  Repérer champ lexical       

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E.B1.30
Salesman: Good evening. Did you know there have been a lot of burglaries in your area recently?

Man: Are you a burglar? Hey, Maureen, there’s a burglar at the door! What about it?

Salesman: Well, I represent M and B Security. We specialise in providing high quality security devices for residential properties. We are police and insurance approved.
 

  The first man speaking is

 A   a burglar

 B   a policeman

 C   a salesman

 D  a thief
 

  C   a salesman Dialogue  Monde du travail  Repérer un champ lexical

Inférer

Reconstruire le sens à  partir
d’indices



E.B1.36
Man: Good evening, everyone! Tonight’s guest is a writer whose name is familiar to you all – Mr Robert Butcher. Welcome to the show, Mr Butcher!

Robert: Hello, everybody! Thank you for interviewing me.

Man: You must have worked very hard to write over thirty novels, Robert. Do you ever stop writing?

Robert: Good heavens, yes! I only write whenever I feel inspired.
  

  We learn that Robert is

 A    a butcher

 B    a journalist

 C    a novelist

 D    a TV presenter.
 

  C     a novelist Interview Monde du travail  Repérer un champ lexical

Trier

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E.B1.38
Interviewer:   How old are you, Sam?

Sam:     I was born on January the first 1949, so I’m sixty years old.

Interviewer:   When did you start being a comedian?

Sam:    A long time ago. I started in 1970.

Interviewer:   And are you still an actor today?

Sam:   Of course, I am.




    Sam has been acting

 A      since 1939

 B     since 1949

 C     since 1970

 D     since January 1st
  
.
C     since 1970 Interview Monde du travail  Repérer des éléments pertinents

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