FOREIGN LANGUAGES PROFICIENCY EXAM FOR MASTER STUDENTS ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAM
2017-10-17 17:50

Date17 Oct. 2017

VenueMain campus of MUST

Written Test (total 80 points) is supposed to be taken for 90 minutes and included the following tasks:

  1. GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY /40 points/ contains tasks in English simple and perfect verb tenses, to and –ing  verbs, comparisons (as…as), passive voice etc.  Grammar and vocabulary tasks will be given in the form of multiple choices, filling in the missing words, and completing sentences. Also the multiple choice tasks from all possible vocabulary from the Touchstone IV textbook (units 1-6 from Student Book and Work book activities) are included in it. The tasks are on choosing correct item, matching synonyms and finding appropriate words and phrases to fill in sentences. 
  2. READING /10 points/ section will contain texts on general scientific and business topics with following questions on tasks of reading comprehension and main idea, find what is true about given  statements according to the passage, find information which is not included in the text, choosing the best words to repeat the underlined idea, as well as choosing vocabulary in context.
  3. COMMUNICATION /20 points/ section will contain reading short conversations, completing and matching phrases from the conversation, choosing the best expressions according to the given situations, matching questions and answers.
  4. WRITING /10 points/ tasks will be on how to write a formal letter, a recommendation letter, writing a CV, fill in application forms and answer job interview questions. 

Review seminars for the ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAM will be held on the following schedule:

Date

Time

Lecturers

Rooms

28 Oct. 2017

10.00-11:30  

 S.Dugarmaa (Assoc Prof.PhD)

1-302

4 Nov. 2017

10.00-11:30  

 S.Dugarmaa (Assoc Prof.PhD)

1-302

11 Nov. 2017

10.00-11:30  

 S.Dugarmaa (Assoc Prof.PhD)

1-302

17 Nov. 2017

18.00-19:30 

S.Dugarmaa (Assoc Prof.PhD)

1-302

Department of English Studies, Institute of Foreign Languages, MUST