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12页University of CambridgeESOL Examinations Young Learners English Movers Information for Candidates yle movers information for candidates2 What does YLE Movers involve? This booklet is a brief introduction to YLE Movers.We show examples from each part of the test, but in some cases we do not show the full text or all of the questions. If you would like to see full sample papers for YLE Movers you can download them from our website at: www.CambridgeESOL.org/support/dloads/yle_downloads.htm There is a defined set of vocabulary and structures for each level of YLE and you should make sure that you are familiar with the vocabulary and structures you need to know for YLE Movers.This list of grammar and structures and a list of vocabulary (in alphabetical order) is also available from our website. The table below shows the different parts of YLE Movers and how long each paper takes. I Listening approx. 25 minutes (25 questions) There are five parts in the Listening test.You hear all the parts of the test twice. In the test, all the parts include an example. Information for candidates – YLE Movers Name of paperNumberof partsNumberof questionsTime allowed Listening 5 parts25 questionsapprox. 25 minutes Reading and Writing 6 parts40 questions30 minutes Speaking4 parts–5–7 minutes Dear Parent Thank you for encouraging your child to learn English and to take this YLE (Young Learners English) Movers test. We believe that learning English should be fun and stimulating for children and we hope it will also be interesting for you to watch your child grow in confidence as he or she learns more and more English.Taking a test such as YLE Movers is an excellent way of motivating your child to learn and showing how much progress he or she has made. We have prepared this booklet to give you and your child a brief introduction to the different parts of YLE Movers and the type of questions you can expect to find.We hope you will take the time to read the booklet together with your child and that it will give you a clear picture of what we expect children to be able to do in English when taking YLE Movers. Young Learners English tests come to you from Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) which is part of Cambridge Assessment, a department of the world-famous University of Cambridge in the UK. So, you can be sure that we have created a test you can trust which will help your child to do his or her very best at English. We hope you enjoy preparing for and taking YLE Movers! With best wishes Cambridge ESOL yle movers information for candidates3 Part 1 (5 questions) In Part 1 you see a big picture which shows different people doing different things.There are seven names round the picture.You hear an adult and a child talking about the people in the picture.You have to draw a line from the name you hear to the correct person in the big picture. In the test, there are three more dialogues like the ones to the left of the picture. Part 2 (5 questions) In Part 2 you hear a conversation between two speakers. On the question paper there is a form or a page on a notepad.You have to write a word or a number in five places on the form or notepad.You do not have to spell words perfectly if they are not spelled out for you. In the test, there are three more dialogues and three more questions like the ones below. Peter Jim John Sally Jane Daisy Anna This is what you hear … Can you see the line? This is an example. Now you listen and draw lines. One Man:That’s a beautiful rainbow. Girl:Yes, it is. John’s very good at painting. Man:Who’s the girl that’s helping to paint it? Girl:The one who’s standing on a box? Man:Yes. Girl:That’s Sally. Two Man:Who’s the boy that’s painting the leaves? Girl:Which one? Man:The one with jeans and a blue T-shirt. Girl:Oh, he’s called Peter. Man:I love those leaves! This is what you hear … One Woman:How many different kinds of animals did you see at the zoo? Boy:That’s difficult. Woman:Well, think about it. Boy:Oh … thirty, I think. Woman:Thirty! Good. Two Woman:What were the biggest animals that you saw? Boy:Erm … the giraffes, I think. Woman:Weren’t there any elephants? Boy:Oh yes, that’s right.The elephants were the biggest! Part 3 (5 questions) In Part 3 you hear a conversation between a child and an adult.The child is telling the adult about what they did on different days during one week.You have to draw a line from the day of the week to the picture which shows what the child did on that day. In the test, there are three more dialogues like the ones below.We have done one example for you. Can you see the line from Sunday? yle movers information for candidates4 This is what you hear … One Man:What did you do on Saturday? Girl:I went for a long walk with my mum and dad.We took our dog with us. Man:Did you enjoy it? Girl:It was OK, but it was very windy that day. In the evening, we were all tired. Two Man:Did you go shopping last week, Sally? Girl:Yes, we did.We went to the shops in town on Mond。





