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    🎯 What will you check in these tasks?

    Moving on to the tasks is the most important step. The language response tests in the eighth-grade exam do not only check your vocabulary knowledge but primarily communication effectiveness. In the exercises below, you will test:

    • Recognizing language functions: Can you distinguish a request for advice from a request for permission? (e.g. Can I…? vs Should I…?).
    • Context matching: Does your response fit the relationship with the interlocutor? You will check when to use formal phrases and when to use colloquial ones.
    • Logic and coherence: You will learn to analyze what happens after your statement – the interlocutor’s response (e.g. „Yes, I have”) requires a specific question structure.
    • Precision in open tasks: You will practice entering short, grammatically correct missing fragments for which you will receive a full 2 points in the exam.
    • Quick response to „standards”: You will practice phrases that CKE loves: shopping, asking for directions, making wishes, and expressing opinions.

    Remember: In the exam, what matters is not how many complicated words you know, but whether your interlocutor understands you. Ready to check your form?

    1. Language response – exercise 1
    2. Language response – exercise 2
    3. Language response – exercise 3
    4. Language response – exercise 4
    5. Language response – exercise 5
    6. Language response – exercise 6
    7. Language response – exercise 7
    8. Language response – exercise 8
    9. Language response – exercise 9
    10. Language response – exercise 10

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