English OGE courses - free course from Online School TutorOnline, training 35 ac. hours, Date: December 4, 2023.
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The OGE tasks correspond to the pre-intermediate level (B1).
At the pre-intermediate level, the student can communicate on everyday topics, can talk about himself, write a personal letter, and uses basic grammatical rules.
The state final certification of the OGE (GIA) in English is carried out in the form of the main state exam of the OGE for graduates of the 9th grade of secondary educational institutions.
The exam consists of the following parts: Listening, Reading, Grammar and Vocabulary, Writing and Speaking.
Thus, to successfully pass the OGE, serious knowledge is required from a 9th grade student.
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Preparation for the OGE in English
1) PREPARATION FOR THE AUDITION
1. Work on the ability to understand the content of pragmatic texts, as well as texts related to different communicative types of speech;
2. Work on the ability to determine the topic of a spoken text;
3. Work on the ability to identify the main facts from what you hear;
4. Work on the ability to use language guesswork;
5. Working on your ability to use context
6. Work on the ability to ignore unknown language material that is not essential for understanding.
7. Analysis and debugging of errors
2) PREPARATION FOR READING
1. Work on the ability to identify a topic;
2. Work on the ability to identify the main facts from what you read;
3. Work on the ability to establish a logical sequence of the main facts of the text;
4. Work on the ability to use various methods of semantic processing of text: linguistic guesswork, analysis;
5. Work on the ability to evaluate the information received and express your opinion.
6. Analysis and debugging of errors
3) PREPARATION FOR GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
1. Work on the ability to use grammatical and lexical forms depending on the communication situation and context. (1 lesson)
2. Work on the ability to use grammatical and lexical forms depending on the communication situation and context. (lesson 2)
3. Work on the ability to use grammatical and lexical forms depending on the communication situation and context. (lesson 3)
4. Work on the ability to use grammatical and lexical forms depending on the communication situation and context. (4 lesson)
5. Work on the ability to use grammatical and lexical forms depending on the communication situation and context. (lesson 5)
6. Analysis and debugging of errors
4) PREPARATION FOR THE WRITING TASK
1. Studying the structure of writing
2. Lexico-grammatical design of the text
3. Writing a personal letter, observing the required format and style
4.Working through the part of the letter “questions from the addressee about his life and affairs, reporting the same about himself”;
5. Expressing gratitude, requests in a letter
6. The use of speech etiquette formulas adopted in the countries of the language being studied.
Analysis and debugging of errors
5) PREPARATION FOR SPEAKING
1. Work on the ability to start, conduct/maintain and end a conversation in standard communication situations, observing the norms of speech etiquette, asking again and clarifying if necessary.
2. A story about yourself, your family, friends, your interests and plans for the future.
3. Brief messages, descriptions of events/phenomena (within the framework of the topics studied).
4. Types of speech. Description.
5. Types of speech. Narration.
6. Types of speech. Characteristic.
7. Types of speech. Message.
8. Types of speech. Emotional and value judgments.
9. Analysis and debugging of errors.