Midterm Question types and examples Page 1 of 2
a.
This is the grading scale.
45-50 - A 40-44 - B 35-39 - C 30-34 - D 29 or below - Fail
b.
Examples of questions in each section.
Section I Directions: Choose the correct word or phrase from the box. Example: go swimming A: B:
walk
exercise
doodle
look up
Do you have any bad class habits? Yes, sometimes I doodle in class.
Section II Directions: Unscramble the sentences and questions. Begin each sentence with a capital letter. who / going to / go / are / you / with Who are you going to go with? Section III Directions: Rewrite the statements as questions. They can’t speak Chinese. Can they speak Chinese? I can return your call tomorrow morning. Can you return my call tomorrow morning?
Midterm Question types and examples Page 2 of 2 Section IV Directions: Read about Cindy’s and Jason’s jobs. Complete the sentences. Use the words in parenthesis. Cindy and Jason work in a bank. Cindy is a manager. Jason is a loan officer. Jason lives near the bank and walks to work. Cindy lives an hour away and gets to work on the subway. Cindy has an MBA and makes a lot of money. Jason doesn’t have an MBA and makes less money than Cindy. (easy) (high)
Jason has an Cindy has a
easier commute than Cindy. higher salary than Jason.
Section V Directions: Complete each conversation. Choose a correct follow-up question from the box. Where are you going to stay?
c.
How long will you be away?
A: B: A:
I’m going to Jeju Island this weekend with my friends. Where are you going to stay? I’m not sure. My best friend planned the trip.
A: B: A:
I’m going to study abroad this winter. How long will you be away? I’ll be gone for six weeks.
What to study.
Review the grammar sections for each unit and review the workbook for practice problems.