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LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS ŠVIETIMO IR MOKSLO MINISTERIJ NCIONLINIS EGZMINŲ CENTRS KLBĖJIMO ĮSKITOS UŽDUOTYS P i r ma j a m p o r o s mo kiniui () 2011 m. balandžio 20 d. (pirmoji įskaitos diena) PIŠKINIMI Kalbėjimo įskaitos uţduočių skaičius, skiriamas vienai vertinimo grupei, 4 mokinio įskaitos bilietų rinkiniai ir 4 mokinio B įskaitos bilietų rinkiniai. Kiekviename įskaitos bilietų rinkinyje yra po 8 bilietus, todėl ruošimosi patalpoje turi būti paruoštos 8 kortelės su bilietų numeriais (1 8). Ruošimosi patalpoje vienu metu ruošiasi 1 mokinių pora: mokinys ir mokinys B. bu mokiniai ruošiasi atskirai, nebendraudami tarpusavyje. Ruošimosi laikas 15 min. Baigę ruoštis, mokiniai pasiima ruošimosi lapus, įskaitos bilietų rinkinius palieka ruošimosi patalpoje, o atsakinėjimo patalpoje gauna tokius pačius įskaitos bilietų rinkinius. tsakinėjimo patalpoje turi būti 3 įskaitos bilietų rinkiniai ir 3 įskaitos bilietų rinkiniai B: po vieną egzaminuotojui, vertintojui ir mokinių porai. Mokinių atsakinėjimą organizuoja egzaminuotojas tokiu būdu: pirmiausia paprašo mokinių prisistatyti, paduoda jiems atitinkamus kalbėjimo įskaitos bilietų rinkinius ir paprašo mokinį atlikti pirmąją uţduotį. Po to pirmąją uţduotį atlieka mokinys B. ntrąją uţduotį abu mokiniai atlieka kartu. Egzaminuotojas atsakinėjančių mokinių pokalbyje nedalyvauja, bet prireikus gali paraginti kalbėti. Mokinio kalbėjimas vertinamas vadovaujantis Uţsienio kalbos kalbėjimo įskaitos programoje pateiktomis kalbėjimo vertinimo lentelėmis. Vertintojas įvertinimą uţrašo kalbėjimo vertinimo lape, kurio forma skelbiama duomenų perdavimo sistemoje KELTS. Nacionalinis egzaminų centras, 2011

UŢSIENIO KLB (NGLŲ) 2011 m. kalbėjimo įskaitos uţduotys (mokiniui ) 2011-04-20 Paper 1 Sport. Great value for all of us Interpret the data of the graph. nswer the questions below. Values developed through the practice of sports as indicated by the EU citizens (%) (data from Eurobarometer 2004) team spirit 52 discipline 46 friendship effort 36 38 sticking to the rules 31 solidarity 18 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 1. Which of these (or other) values do you consider to be the greatest values related to sports? 2. Which values are more important social (e.g. solidarity) or personal (e.g. effort)? 3. What are the negative aspects related to sport? DILOGUE Cultural life. Let's organize an event! Your friend and you would like to contribute to your local school's cultural life by organizing an event dedicated to Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. Your friend and you have very different ideas about this. Discuss your ideas and reach a consensus. You know that Čiurlionis was a great composer and appreciate his music. You would like to hold a music festival in which students from the schools in your area would perform Čiurlionis' music. Weekly concerts could be open to the local community.

UŢSIENIO KLB (NGLŲ) 2011 m. kalbėjimo įskaitos uţduotys (mokiniui ) 2011-04-20 Paper 2 Everyday life. Eating habits Interpret the data of the graph. nswer the questions below. The meaning of 'eating a healthy diet' as suggested by the EU citizens (%) (data from Eurobarometer 2006) eat more fruit and vegetables 58 avoid too much sugary food 28 eat less meat 16 avoid food containing additives 13 eat more bread, rice, pasta and other carbohydrates 8 eat more meat 3 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1. What comes to your mind when you think about 'eating a healthy diet'? 2. What are the common eating habits among young people? 3. What recommendations could you give with regard to the menu of your school canteen? DILOGUE Everyday life. Let's sort the waste! Your friend and you want to encourage your schoolmates to sort the domestic waste and use the different containers provided. Your friend and you have very different ideas about this. Discuss your ideas and reach a consensus. You would like to hold a mini-conference at your school and invite pupils to make presentations on the topic of recycling give information, show examples and offer advice. Pupils from all grades could participate, teachers could help them. Student B starts the conversation.

UŢSIENIO KLB (NGLŲ) 2011 m. kalbėjimo įskaitos uţduotys (mokiniui ) 2011-04-20 Paper 3 Healthy living. Say NO to tobacco! Interpret the data of the graph. nswer the questions below. Support for tobacco-control measures by the EU citizens (%) (data from Eurobarometer 2010) putting picture health warnings on packages 75 banning advertising 63 increasing the price 56 keeping tobacco out of sight in shops 55 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 1. Which of these would be the most effective measures in Lithuania? Why? 2. Why is it important to reduce tobacco consumption? 3. What could be done to prevent young people from starting to smoke? DILOGUE Entertainment. What shall we do for our school-leaving party? Your friend and you are making plans for your school-leaving party as you want to have a good time together with your classmates, teachers and parents. Your friend and you have very different ideas about this. Discuss your ideas and reach a consensus. You are thinking about a party at a fancy restaurant where people could wear smart clothes and enjoy good food and live music. You could sing karaoke, dance etc. You know it's going to be expensive, but you hope that everybody can afford it.

UŢSIENIO KLB (NGLŲ) 2011 m. kalbėjimo įskaitos uţduotys (mokiniui ) 2011-04-20 Paper 4 Leisure time. Why choose sports? Interpret the data of the graph. nswer the questions below. The benefits of sports indicated by the EU citizens (%) (data from Eurobarometer 2004) to improve one's health 78 to relax 43 to be with friends 31 to make new acquaintances 19 to develop new skills 16 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1. Which of these benefits, do you think, are important for people in Lithuania? 2. What other reasons for taking up sports could you identify? 3. What are the most popular sports among young people in Lithuania? Why? DILOGUE ppearance. What should we wear for school? Your friend and you are preparing for a whole-school forum on your school's image and are focusing on the question of what type of clothes students should wear for school. Your friend and you have very different ideas about this. Discuss your ideas and reach a consensus. You are in favour of school uniforms because you think that students should look tidy and smart every day, not just on special occasions. You believe that wearing a uniform puts you into a serious mood and helps you focus on your studies. You think that uniforms can be fashionable and make you look good.

UŢSIENIO KLB (NGLŲ) 2011 m. kalbėjimo įskaitos uţduotys (mokiniui ) 2011-04-20 Paper 5 Social life. re we all equal? Interpret the data of the graph. nswer the questions below. reas of gender inequalities as indicated by citizens of the EU (EU average %) (data from Eurobarometer 2009) violence against women 62 different pay for the same job 50 stereotyping 20 unequal sharing of household jobs between men and women 20 small numbers of women in politics 16 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1. Which of these areas of inequality, in your opinion, are common in Lithuania? 2. Which housekeeping tasks are usually done by men and which are done by women? 3. re gender stereotypes a serious matter or a humorous matter? DILOGUE Jobs and professions. Let's look for a summer job! Your friend and you are looking for a summer job as you want to earn some money and have some work experience. You would like to work together so that you can support each other and have nice company. Your friend and you have very different ideas about this. Discuss your ideas and reach a consensus. You would like to apply for a part-time job at the local restaurant. The job involves washing the dishes on Saturdays and working as a waiter/waitress on Sundays. You don't mind hard work because you want to earn some money for a holiday abroad.

UŢSIENIO KLB (NGLŲ) 2011 m. kalbėjimo įskaitos uţduotys (mokiniui ) 2011-04-20 Paper 6 Socio-cultural life. Links with other countries and cultures Interpret the data of the graph. nswer the questions below. Socio-cultural links with other countries as reported by the EU citizens (%) (data from Eurobarometer 2010) at home eating food typical of other countries following news, cultural life or sports from other countries 34 36 learning languages of other countries 34 spending holidays in a particular country 22 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 1. Which of these (or other) cultural activities are common among people in Lithuania? 2. What are your personal links and attitudes to other countries and cultures? 3. Would you consider Lithuania to be a multicultural society? DILOGUE Schoolmates. Let's make a class album! Your friend and you are going to make a class album to record and remember your school years from grade 1 to 12. Your friend and you have very different ideas about this. Discuss your ideas and reach a consensus. You would like to include a series of group photos featuring your class activity in grades 1 12. The album could include photos from school trips, projects, competitions, festivals etc. You think the album should be put on your school's website so that everybody can have access to it.

UŢSIENIO KLB (NGLŲ) 2011 m. kalbėjimo įskaitos uţduotys (mokiniui ) 2011-04-20 Paper 7 Social and political life. Living with the neighbours Interpret the data of the graph. nswer the questions below. reas of cooperation between the EU and its neighbouring countries as indicated by the EU citizens (%) (data from Eurobarometer 2006) fighting terrorism and crime 62 saving energy 48 promoting education and training 42 controlling immigration 37 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1. Which of these seem to be the most important areas to you? Why? 2. What other areas require cooperation between different nations? 3. How can young people contribute to better understanding between people of the world? DILOGUE Reading. Where should we look for books? Your friend and you are preparing for a forum on Reading and are discussing the issue of whether people should buy their own books or borrow books from libraries. Your friend and you have very different ideas about this. Discuss your ideas and reach a consensus. You believe that people should buy books. You can read newly-published books without having to wait in a queue in the public library. You can re-read your favourite books whenever you wish. Private collections of books are highly valuable.

UŢSIENIO KLB (NGLŲ) 2011 m. kalbėjimo įskaitos uţduotys (mokiniui ) 2011-04-20 Paper 8 Shopping. Online goods and services Interpret the data of the graph. nswer the questions below. Proportion (%) of individuals buying goods and services over the internet, EU (data from Eurostart 2009) holiday accommodation 51 household goods 38 tickets for events 36 films or music 31 electronic equipment 28 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 1. How do you think Lithuania compares to the EU average with regard to online shopping? 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of buying things online? 3. What products or services would you buy (or not buy) online? DILOGUE Leisure time. Shall we go to the zoo? Your friend and you are preparing for a forum on animal rights and are focusing on the issue of animals in the zoo. Your friend and you have very different ideas about this. Discuss your ideas and reach a consensus. You think that a visit to the zoo can be highly educational people can see lots of animals from far away countries. This is especially important for children who wish to learn about the animal world and have no opportunity to travel. You suggest that more zoos should be opened and more species of animals and birds should be shown to visitors. Student B starts the conversation.