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PREPARATION GUIDELINES Anglophone Studies I MIDTERM EXAM PREPARATION GUIDELINES

Osnovna literatura Dodatna literatura Izbor tekstova iz fascikli na stranici predmeta Gradivo za I kolokvijum (Predavanja) Reader parts I -VI PPT presentations (AS_Week 1- 6) Gradivo za I kolokvijum (Vežbe) Week 1/ 2/ 3 Dodatna literatura O'Driscoll, J. 2009. Britain for Learners of English. Oxford: Oxford University Press. McDowall, D. 2008. Britain in Close-up. Harlow: Longman. Crowther, J. 2005. Oxford Guide to English and American Culture. Oxford: OUP. Student presentations (Gradivo za I kolokvijum – vežbe)

WRITTEN EXAMINATION (I) Time allowed: 30 minutes Points: 30 PART ONE: True – False questions: 7 items 7 points PART TWO: Multiple choices: 8 items 8 points PART THREE: Cloze test: 8 items 8 points PART FOUR: British words and phrases 7 items 7 points

I Decide whether the sentence is true or false: Exercise I True – False questions I Decide whether the sentence is true or false: The UK flag is often known by the name of the Union Jack. A) true B) false ...

I Choose the correct answer. Exercise II Multiple choices I Choose the correct answer. Which king was the first head of the Church of England? A) Henry II B) Henry VIII C) Charles I ...

Exercise III Cloze test I Fill in the gaps in the passage with words and phrases from the list below. ______________(1), daughter of Henry VIII, was the first of three long-reigning queens in British history (the other two are (2)________________ and Elizabeth II). During her long reign she established, by skilful diplomacy, a reasonable degree of internal stability in a firmly __________ (3)England, allowing the growth of a spirit of patriotism and general confidence. She never married, but used its possibility as a diplomatic tool. She became known as 'the virgin queen'...   A) Queen Victoria B) Protestant C) Elizabeth I Key: 1C, 2A, 3B

British words and phrases Exercise IV British words and phrases I Write the word or phrase which is used to mean or describe: 1. a citizen of the UK 2.  (of houses) built so that their backs are joined or separated only by a narrow alley ... Key: 1. Briton 2. back-to-back