Course Week 8
Vocabulary Unit 7
Study the vocabulary for unit 7; the category is Human Resources. You might have to study some of the vocabulary several times in order to remember it. Make note of the words you get wrong on the unit tests and study those words first.
When you are ready, take the unit test by clicking the black button below.
Test Strategy 5
This video shows you ways to do well when taking listening tests that have short talks. There is usually a lot to remember, so you should try to answer the questions quickly. Finding the common themes, listening for details, and recognizing common questions will help you be successful on these listening tasks.
Watch the video below before you start the exercises in this unit.
Listening Unit 7
By watching videos and answering questions on them to test your comprehension, you will develop your ability to understand spoken English at a natural pace.
This video is a fictional story about some hikers who have some scary things happen to them. This video gives you a chance to listen to a narrative story and learn about the setting, plot and characters of a story.
Learn something new and improve your listening skills by clicking the black button under the video that says: “Listening Quiz 6.”
Reading Unit 7
Doing timed reading activities will help you practice individual reading processes until they become automated, followed by integrating the automated processes together.
Go to reading unit 7 to read the article about saving the planet. You can download the article for later review, or you can read the article and take the quiz by clicking the black button below.
Practice Test: Reading Part 5
This activity provides you with opportunities to practice taking online tests to help you improve your standardized test-taking skills. Practicing questions in test formats will help you succeed when you take tests. Click on the black buttons below to take the tests. The tests in this unit are short, so you can take three practice tests.
Directions: A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below. Four answer choices are given below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Then click the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D).
