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(2 PAGES) QUESTION PAPER THE SAME IN V) - (FROM I ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

I . Put a circle around the correct answer given in square brackets [A, B or C] to complete the
following statements appropriately; the first has been done for you. (3 x 10 = 30 marks)

1. The verb "export" is stressed in the [ A. 1
st
B. 2
nd
C. 3
rd
] syllable.
2. The noun "export" is stressed in the [ A. 1
st
B. 2
nd
C. 3
rd
] syllable.
3. The word with ending ese as in "J apanese" has the stress pattern [ A. Ooo B. ooO C. oOo ].
4. The 2 syllable common noun "breakfast" has the stress pattern [ A. oO B. Oo C. oOo ].
5. [ A. t

B. three eggs C. four eggs] shows vowels linked with /y/.


6. [ A. four apples B. C. ] shows vowels linked with /r/.
7. The 3 syllable compound noun "post office" has the stress pattern [ A. ooO B. oOo C. Ooo ].
8. In pronouncing "a good price" [ A. /d/ /p/ /p/ B. /d/ /b/ /p/ C. /d/ /p/ /b/].
9. [ A. B. C. ] shows vowels linked with /r/.
10. [ A. three eggs B. two eggs C. w/.


II. Given below are two groups of unarranged parts of conversations. Mach each utterance in Group
(A) with its corresponding utterance in Group (B) in order to make appropriate utterances. Write
your answer on the table given below. The first is done for you. (4 x 7 = 28 marks)



















Republic of Yemen
Hodeidah University
Zabid College of Education
Department of English
Date: Tuesday 20/05/2014


In the name of Allah
) Repeaters Final Exam (


Level & Course: I Year
English
Subject: Spoken English 2
Time: 3 hours
Total marks: 150
Teacher: Dr. Abdullah Shaghi

Question No. I II III IV V Total
Marks Scored
Maximum Marks 30 28 28 30 34 150
a b c d e f g
7
Group (B):

1. I went to college in Ontario, Canada.
2. No, I grew up in Manchester. My family
moved to Manchester when I was just a kid.
3. I majored in journalism.
4. I was born in London, UK.
5. In the year 2000. Then I returned to London
and started working for a magazine. Im
still there.
6. Yes. I did.
7. Sure. What would you like to know

Group (A):

a. Could you tell me a little bit about
yourself?
b. Well, where were you born?
c. Oh? Did you grow up there?
d. And, did you go to high school in
Manchester?
e. Where did you go to college?
f. What did you major in?
g. Oh, really? And when did you finish
college?

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III. Complete the following table by writing in the left column examples of connected speech and
drawing their links as regarding their types shown in the right column; the first is done for you.
(4 x 7 = 28 marks)




IV. Use these five utterances (((i) Thanks for the recipe, (ii) Let them boil for about two minutes,
(iii) Next add some flour and stir for some time, (iv) OK, then?, (v) Well its very simple)) in
order to complete the following conversation; the first has been done for you. (6 x 5 = 30 marks)


A: This soup is delicious. How do you make it?
B: (v) Well its very simple______________________. You need some fresh vegetables like cauliflower,
carrots and peas. You also need some flour.
A: ______________________________________________________________________
B: First, cut up the vegetables and shell the peas. Then boil some water. After that, put the vegetables in the
water. ___________________________________________________________________.
A: All right. What is next?
B: __________________________________________________. Then add salt to taste and simmer the
soup until it becomes thick. Finally, chop up some onions and cut some coriander leaves and put them in the
soup. Now the soup is ready to serve.
A: ! ______________________________________________________________



V. Write at the back of this sheet a conversation or dialogue on any topic of your choice. (34 marks)




Good Luck!
Teacher & Examiner: Dr. Abdullah Shaghi, I YE, SE2, Final-Exam (Repeaters), 2nd semester, Tuesday
20/05/2014
Type of links examples No.
Vowels linked with /r/
eggs
r
1.
Vowels linked with /y/

2.
Consonant Vowel link

3.
Vowels linked with /r/

4.
Vowels linked with /w/

5.
Consonant - Consonant
(C-C)
Links
6.
Consonant Vowel link (C-V)

7.

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