MID EXAM
Course: INTEMEDIATE ONE (I01)
Name: Gianela Lucia Chunga Benites Date: 10/05/24
Schedule: 6:40 / 8:10 Teacher: Myriam Vazques Patiño
VOCABULARY
A. Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Not all the words will be used .
customary etiquette impolite table manners small talk
cultural literacy
Example: It’s appropriate to make ____small talk______ when you first meet a person.
1. I think cultural literacy is important for people who move to another country.
2 When I was a child, it was considered bad etiquette to put your elbows on the table.
3. Eating with your mouth open is impolite in our culture.
4. Different cultures have different rules about table manners or what is considered polite.
GRAMMAR
[Link] each sentence. Then put the events in the correct order. The use of
Past Simple and Past Perfect
1 I’d already made plans with Patrick when you told me about the party.
_1__ I made plans with Patrick. __2__You told me about the party.
2. By the time she left Spain, she’d learned Spanish pretty well.
__2__ She left Spain. __1__ She learned Spanish pretty well.
3. He’d already heard the news when his boss told him about the promotion.
__1___He heard the news. __2__ His boss told him about the promotion.
4. When we arrived at the office, the meeting had started.
__1__ We arrived at the office. __2___ The meeting started.
READING :
Read the article. Then choose True or False for each sentence.
True False
1 Fashion changes with time. (X ) ( )
2. Long ago in France, men dressed similarly to women today. (X ) (
)
3. The culture of fashion has changed a lot over time. (X ) ( )
4. You can know about fashion without knowing designers’ names. (X ) ( )
WRITING
Write about etiquette rules in your country. Use some words or phrases from the
box and your own words.
cultural literacy customary etiquette impolite
table manners punctuality offensive taboo
In Peru, adherence to certain etiquette rules is integral to social harmony and mutual respect. One
of the foremost values is punctuality. Being on time is not just a matter of practicality but also a sign
of respect for others' time. Arriving late to appointments, meetings, or social gatherings is generally
considered impolite and can reflect poorly on one's character. It's customary to make an effort to
arrive punctually or even a few minutes early as a gesture of consideration for others
0-10 = 0 11-13 = 1 14 – 16 = 2 17-20 = 3