Summative assessment for the unit Daily Life and Shopping Learning objective 8.4.6.1(8.R6) Recognise the attitude or opinion of the writer on a
growing range of unfamiliar general and curricular topics,
including some extended texts
Assessment criteria • Interpret the information to identify the author’s attitude
and opinion
Level of thinking skills Knowledge and comprehension
Reading:
Task 1. Read the text.
You Are What You Wear
Would you ever wear shorts and a T-shirt to a wedding? Would you think about wearing a
bikini to work? Of course you wouldn’t, unless you are a little crazy. If you don’t want to look
strange, it is important to wear the right clothes for the right occasion. There are basically four
different kinds of clothes that you can wear: formal, professional, casual, and stylish.
When it comes to wearing formal clothes, for example, to a wedding or to a performance
like the opera or ballet, women should wear a nice dress and some jewelry. For men, it should be
a dark suit with a tie. If the occasion is a funeral, people usually wear black. A very formal event would be something like a charity ball or a fancy party for a high government official.
A professional outfit for a woman might be a skirt and a nice blouse. For a man, it would be either a suit and tie or pants with a jacket and tie. Professional clothes shouldn’t be very colorful
or have any details that could make you look like you are not being serious. You should wear
clothes like these to work, to meetings and interviews, or to business lunches and dinners.
Casual clothes are more fun to wear. For casual occasions both men and women can wear
jeans, sweaters, or anything they feel comfortable in. Casual clothes might also express
something about your personality or your interests. These clothes can be worn in any places where it is all right to just be comfortable.
Stylish clothes are clothes that are fashionable and that make you look great. Styles change
every year, so it can be hard for both men and women to know what to wear to look stylish. The
best idea is to take a look at some fashion magazines or to see what celebrities are wearing on
TV. Or, be brave and create your own style! The best places to wear stylish clothes include
restaurants, nightclubs, and parties.
It isn’t easy to dress well. For some people, it can even be stressful. Why can it be so
stressful? Well, rightly or wrongly, many people believe the saying that you are what you wear.
Task 2: Fill the table
Kinds of clothes Examples for men and woman Where to wear
Formal clothes
Professional clothes
Casual clothes
Stylish clothes
Task 3: Fill the gaps
1. Formal event is the occasion like charity ball or.
2. For casual occasions both men and woman cam wear clothes.
3. change every year.
[7 points ]
Writing:
Task 1: Write the text on the theme: “Online shopping”.
Use Present perfect: I have never bought clothes online … or… I have bought clothes online once or twice etc.
1. Have you ever bought clothes online?
2. What online shops do you prefer? Name online shops you know.
3. Is it useful to buy clothes online while self-isolation time?
4. What clothes do you prefer? What is your style?
[8 points ]
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1. No, I don't. I haven't built it yet.
2. No, he doesn't. He hasn't learnt it yet.
3. No, she doesn't. She hasn't bought it yet.
4. No, I don't. I haven't mastered English yet.
5. No, they don't. They haven't grown rich yet.
6. No, she doesn't. She hasn't entered here yet.
7. No, they don't. They haven't moved yet.
8. No, I don't. I haven't passed last exam yet.
9. No, he doesn't. He hasn't applied for it yet.
10. No, I don't. I haven't seen her yet.
11. No, they don't. They haven't ridden yet.
12. No, they don't. They haven't discussed it yet.
13. No, I don't. I haven't joined a party yet.
14. No, she don't. I haven't told her yet.
15. No, I don't. I haven't tasted it yet.
1. Some governments have been trying to protect the environment for twenty years.
2. Have you been working at the TV studios since May?
3. Bill has been thinking about getting a new car for months.
4. Lesley has not been living in Meg's flat since last Christmas.
5. You have been eating too much since our holiday in March.
6. We have been looking forward to seeing you for weeks.
7. What have you been doing since last summer?
8. I have not been learning Spanish for very long.
9. Thomas has been writing his History essay since Saturday morning.
10. Have you been waiting for me for hours?