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Сгенерируй тест для школьников с учетом следующих параметров: 1. Предмет: Английский язык 2. Тема теста: Вступительный тест на определение уровня английского языка 3. Класс учеников: 11 4. Типы вопросов в тесте: Открытый вопрос 5. Количество вопросов: 5 6. Выводить ли тест с ответами: Да

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Ниже представлен тест по английскому языку для 11 класса. Тип заданий — открытый вопрос. Все ответы писать на английском языке. Объем примера ответов дан выше, реальные ответы могут быть разнообразны, главное — корректное владение языком, полнота охвата темы и логика изложения.

  1. Question 1 Write a short self-introduction in English (about 150–180 words). Include your name, hometown, school, hobbies, and your reasons for studying English. You may also mention your future plans related to English learning.

  2. Question 2 Describe a place you have visited that left a strong impression on you. Use clear organization, sensory details, and explain why it was memorable (about 150–180 words).

  3. Question 3 Discuss the statement: “Technology has both positive and negative effects on society.” Present two advantages and two disadvantages, with examples, and finish with your own opinion (about 150–180 words).

  4. Question 4 Tell a short narrative about a turning point in your life when you learned something important (e.g., perseverance, teamwork). Include exposition, a challenge, a development, and a resolution (about 150–180 words).

  5. Question 5 Compare two varieties of English (for example American English and British English) or two languages you know. Identify at least three differences in vocabulary, spelling, or pronunciation, and explain which you prefer and why (about 150–180 words).

Пример ответов (образцы)

  1. Sample answer for Question 1 Hello, my name is Anna Sidorova. I’m from Novosibirsk, Russia, and I study at School No. 57. In my free time I enjoy reading science fiction, playing the piano, and practicing English with friends. My main reason for studying English is to be able to study abroad and communicate with people from different cultures. I want to reach a level where I can understand university lectures in English, write clear essays, and speak confidently in conversations. To achieve this, I plan to read English novels regularly, watch movies without subtitles, keep a personal vocabulary notebook, and participate in online speaking clubs twice a week. I also hope to prepare for exams like TOEFL or IELTS to apply to universities in English-speaking countries. For me, English is a bridge to new opportunities and personal growth.

  2. Sample answer for Question 2 Last summer I visited the old port town of Varna on the Black Sea. The air smelled of salt and sunscreen, and the waves slapped softly against the pier. The promenade was crowded with colorful cafés, and the sun-lit white-washed houses stood in neat rows along the coast. At sunset I walked along the shore, listening to gulls and feeling the cool breeze on my skin. The scent of grilled fish and fresh pastries wafted from nearby stalls, and I tasted a warm banitsa that melted in my mouth. This place felt alive and timeless, a mix of history and everyday life. The beauty of the sea and the friendly locals left a lasting impression, teaching me to slow down and notice small details. I left Varna with renewed curiosity and a desire to explore more places like it.

  3. Sample answer for Question 3 Technology has both positive and negative effects on society. On the positive side, it speeds up communication, provides access to vast information, and supports innovations in medicine and education. For example, online courses make learning possible for people who live far from schools, and telemedicine helps patients get medical advice without traveling. On the negative side, technology can cause distraction, reduce face-to-face interaction, and create inequalities for those without access to devices or the internet. Cyberbullying and privacy concerns are also risks. In my opinion, technology is a powerful tool when used responsibly: we should promote digital literacy, set reasonable screen-time limits, and ensure equal access so that the benefits outweigh the downsides.

  4. Sample answer for Question 4 A turning point in my life happened during a science project last year. We were assigned to design a small renewable-energy model, and I felt excited but also anxious because I was new to building circuits. Our team argued about responsibilities and deadlines, which nearly doomed the project. I suggested we create a simple plan with clear roles, set weekly goals, and practice our presentation. We divided tasks: one member researched solar panels, another built the prototype, another wrote the report, and I prepared the talk. We practiced in front of classmates, received feedback, and improved. On the day of the presentation we explained how the system would work and how we would measure its efficiency. Although we faced setbacks, we finished on time and even won a prize for creativity. I learned that planning, communication, and teamwork are essential for success.

  5. Sample answer for Question 5 American English and British English differ in vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation. For example, “apartment” (American) vs “flat” (British), “truck” vs “lorry,” and “sports car” vs “motorsport car” are often used differently in each variety. Spelling differences include “color” (American) vs “colour” (British), and “organize” vs “organise.” In pronunciation, American English tends to be rhotic (pronouncing the “r” at the end of words), while British English is often non-rhotic. I personally prefer British spelling in most cases because I find it more systematic, but I listen to and understand both varieties. For my studies, I focus on the variety most commonly used in the country where I plan to study, while remaining comfortable with the other to communicate effectively in international contexts.

Критерии оценки (для учителя)

  • Task Achievement / Content: насколько полно и точно выполнено задание, соблюден заданный объём (примерно 150–180 слов на каждый вопрос).
  • Coherence and Cohesion: логичность изложения, связочные слова, структура текста (введение-основа-заключение, логические переходы).
  • Lexical Resource: разнообразие и уместность лексики, использование подходящей лексики по теме.
  • Grammatical Range and Accuracy: разнообразие грамматических конструкций и правильность их применения.
  • Register and Style: соответствие формальному/неформальному стилю задания и общей задачи.

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Сгенерируй тест для школьников с учетом следующих параметров: 1. Предмет: Английский язык 2. Тема теста: Вступительный тест на определение уровня английского языка 3. Класс учеников: 11 4. Типы вопросов в тесте: Открытый вопрос 5. Количество вопросов: 5 6. Выводить ли тест с ответами: Да
Ниже представлен тест по английскому языку для 11 класса. Тип заданий — открытый вопрос. Все ответы писать на английском языке. Объем примера ответов дан выше, реальные ответы могут быть разнообразны, главное — корректное владение языком, полнота охвата темы и логика изложения. 1) Question 1 Write a short self-introduction in English (about 150–180 words). Include your name, hometown, school, hobbies, and your reasons for studying English. You may also mention your future plans related to English learning. 2) Question 2 Describe a place you have visited that left a strong impression on you. Use clear organization, sensory details, and explain why it was memorable (about 150–180 words). 3) Question 3 Discuss the statement: “Technology has both positive and negative effects on society.” Present two advantages and two disadvantages, with examples, and finish with your own opinion (about 150–180 words). 4) Question 4 Tell a short narrative about a turning point in your life when you learned something important (e.g., perseverance, teamwork). Include exposition, a challenge, a development, and a resolution (about 150–180 words). 5) Question 5 Compare two varieties of English (for example American English and British English) or two languages you know. Identify at least three differences in vocabulary, spelling, or pronunciation, and explain which you prefer and why (about 150–180 words). Пример ответов (образцы) 1) Sample answer for Question 1 Hello, my name is Anna Sidorova. I’m from Novosibirsk, Russia, and I study at School No. 57. In my free time I enjoy reading science fiction, playing the piano, and practicing English with friends. My main reason for studying English is to be able to study abroad and communicate with people from different cultures. I want to reach a level where I can understand university lectures in English, write clear essays, and speak confidently in conversations. To achieve this, I plan to read English novels regularly, watch movies without subtitles, keep a personal vocabulary notebook, and participate in online speaking clubs twice a week. I also hope to prepare for exams like TOEFL or IELTS to apply to universities in English-speaking countries. For me, English is a bridge to new opportunities and personal growth. 2) Sample answer for Question 2 Last summer I visited the old port town of Varna on the Black Sea. The air smelled of salt and sunscreen, and the waves slapped softly against the pier. The promenade was crowded with colorful cafés, and the sun-lit white-washed houses stood in neat rows along the coast. At sunset I walked along the shore, listening to gulls and feeling the cool breeze on my skin. The scent of grilled fish and fresh pastries wafted from nearby stalls, and I tasted a warm banitsa that melted in my mouth. This place felt alive and timeless, a mix of history and everyday life. The beauty of the sea and the friendly locals left a lasting impression, teaching me to slow down and notice small details. I left Varna with renewed curiosity and a desire to explore more places like it. 3) Sample answer for Question 3 Technology has both positive and negative effects on society. On the positive side, it speeds up communication, provides access to vast information, and supports innovations in medicine and education. For example, online courses make learning possible for people who live far from schools, and telemedicine helps patients get medical advice without traveling. On the negative side, technology can cause distraction, reduce face-to-face interaction, and create inequalities for those without access to devices or the internet. Cyberbullying and privacy concerns are also risks. In my opinion, technology is a powerful tool when used responsibly: we should promote digital literacy, set reasonable screen-time limits, and ensure equal access so that the benefits outweigh the downsides. 4) Sample answer for Question 4 A turning point in my life happened during a science project last year. We were assigned to design a small renewable-energy model, and I felt excited but also anxious because I was new to building circuits. Our team argued about responsibilities and deadlines, which nearly doomed the project. I suggested we create a simple plan with clear roles, set weekly goals, and practice our presentation. We divided tasks: one member researched solar panels, another built the prototype, another wrote the report, and I prepared the talk. We practiced in front of classmates, received feedback, and improved. On the day of the presentation we explained how the system would work and how we would measure its efficiency. Although we faced setbacks, we finished on time and even won a prize for creativity. I learned that planning, communication, and teamwork are essential for success. 5) Sample answer for Question 5 American English and British English differ in vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation. For example, “apartment” (American) vs “flat” (British), “truck” vs “lorry,” and “sports car” vs “motorsport car” are often used differently in each variety. Spelling differences include “color” (American) vs “colour” (British), and “organize” vs “organise.” In pronunciation, American English tends to be rhotic (pronouncing the “r” at the end of words), while British English is often non-rhotic. I personally prefer British spelling in most cases because I find it more systematic, but I listen to and understand both varieties. For my studies, I focus on the variety most commonly used in the country where I plan to study, while remaining comfortable with the other to communicate effectively in international contexts. Критерии оценки (для учителя) - Task Achievement / Content: насколько полно и точно выполнено задание, соблюден заданный объём (примерно 150–180 слов на каждый вопрос). - Coherence and Cohesion: логичность изложения, связочные слова, структура текста (введение-основа-заключение, логические переходы). - Lexical Resource: разнообразие и уместность лексики, использование подходящей лексики по теме. - Grammatical Range and Accuracy: разнообразие грамматических конструкций и правильность их применения. - Register and Style: соответствие формальному/неформальному стилю задания и общей задачи. Если нужно, могу адаптировать задания под конкретный формат экзамена (время, объём, требования к письменной речи) или подготовить более короткие ответы для самостоятельной проверки.