LANGUAGE ASSESMENT TASK
Lecturer : Abdurahman
Faridi
Written by Sugiastuti
I. READING SKILL
A. Genre of reading (personal reading; schedule of meeting)
Read this agenda billow and answer the question
by crossing A,B,C,D
Meeting agenda
Day/date : : Friday, March 1,2013
Time : 09.00 am. to 11.00 am
Venue : Grand
String Hotel
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1. When will the meeting be held?
a. Tuesday
b.
1st
of march 2013
c.
09.00 am to 11.00 pm
d.
Grand Spring Hotel
2.
What will the main topic of the meeting?
a.
Evaluating the
HRD manager
b.
Improving the quality of director
c.
Evaluating the staff productivity
d.
Fallowing up the evaluation
B. Interactive reading ( Reading comprehension passage)
Read this information below and choose the correct answer
Ari’s mother
usually get up at about 4 am. She
prepares the breakfast. She boils water, cooks rice, and so on, She doesn’t
forget wakes all members of the family
3. Who wake up
all member of the family.
a. Ari’s mother
b. Ari’s sister
c. Ari’s brother
d. Aris father
4. What does his mother cool
a.
Rice
b.
Water
c.
Chicken
d.
Eggs
C.
Editing task (
Multiple-choice grammar editing task)
Identify the underlined words or phrase that
should be corrected
5.
Mother :
Why don’t you study
for your semester test?. It’s no use
A B
watches television all day.
C
Tatang :
I am sorry, Mom. The test is still next 2 weeks, but I will do it
D
Mom
6.
Manager : How is the condition of machine that we bought last month?
A
Technician : I am
sorry to tell you that some of they have been out of order.
B C
Manajer : Really?
I’ll tell the purchasing manager to make a complaint
D
D.
Selective
reading( Multiple-choice vocabulary
format)
Choose the best synonym based on the underline words on the article
Tom works at the bank. He is manager. He starts working every day at 08.00 am. He finish working at 6.0 pm. His
brother and his sister also work at the
bank. They drive car to work.. He help all the workers and tell them what to
do. He like his job. Mnay customer like
tom. They like say hello to him when they come to the bank.
7.
He starts
working every day ……………………..
A.
Terminates
B.
Job
C.
Takes
D.
Sets up
8.
……………… when they come to the bank
A.
compel
B.
Arrive
C.
Force
D.
assist
E. Selective reading ( Contextual multiple-choice vocabulary/
grammar).
Choose a, b, c, d as the correct answer to complete sentence
or Dialogues below
9.
Caller : May I speak to Kurusawa?
Receptionist :
I’m sorry, …………….can u take a message?
A.
She is having a meeti g
B.
Miss Kurusawa was not I
C.
She is out of town for several days
D.
Our manager was talking on the phone
10.
Indah : Hello ,John, there will be a meeting on
Monday. We have to
attend it, don’t we?
John :
Yes, of course. Thank you very much/ for …….. me.
A.
Call
B.
To call
C.
Calling
D.
calls
II. WRITING.SKILL
A.
Intensive
controlled writing(grammar transformation)
Fill in the blank of a application
letter with the given words correctly
Dear sir, /madam
I am applying for the position of
a waiter. Advertised in Suara Rakyat on April 17, 2013 . My name is Agung Gunawan. Am 22
years old. I have an associate’s degree from a hotel and truism academy.1) I
………….. for some restaurant. As a waiter
or a kitchen partner in the kitchen department. I have more 3
years of work experience. I join 2)……………..when I was in the vocational school and academy. I believe that my education background and experience meet
your requirement .I am friendly and hard working. I enclose my CV, a recent
photo, and copy of some 3) …………. I look forward to hearing from you
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1.
A. am working
B.
was working
C.
has worked
D.
have worked
2.
A. Training
B.
Teaching
C. experience
D. guidance
3. A. parcel
B. document
C. file
D. a letter
B.
Responsive and extensive writing (
guided question and answer)
Read the dialogue carefully and answer the question below!
Reservation clerk : Start field Travel Agency.,
can I help you?
Mr. Robert :
Hello, I’d like to reconfirm my fight number, please?
Reservation clerk : May I have your name and
flight number, please?
Mr. Robert : My name is Mr. Robert and my fight number is
Elang Airlines
374.
Reservation clerk : When are you leaving?
Mr. Robert :
On May 11th
Reservation clerk : And your destination?
Mr. Robert : Seoul
Reservation clerk : Hold the line ,please .
Alright, your seat is confirm. Mr Robert.
You will be arrive in Seoul at 4 a clock
Mr. Robert :
Thank tou. Can I pick up my ticket when
I check in?
Reservation clerk : Yes , but please check
in at least one our before departure
time.
5. What does Mr. Robert call the
reservations clerk for?
6. When does he have to check in?
B.
Responsive and extensive writing ( paragraph construction; the logic
of the sequence
and connection)
Combine
the following sentences with the proper relative pronoun!
7. The man is very kind and helpful. He
help you two days ago.
8. The manager is still in his office. The worker are
waiting for him
D.
Intensive controlling writing (order task)
Put the words below into the correct
order.
9.
English - nigh – friend’s house –
in – Nina – best - her . night –
studied.
10. Team – how – are – many - there -
basketball – a – in?
II.
LISTENING
SKILL
A.
Intensive Listening (Dialogue and multiple-choice
comprehension items
Chose the right respond according to the corresponding
statement you hear
1.
Test-taker hear:
Man :
Paramita Travel Agency, can I help you?
Women : Ye,s please. I’ve book a seat on the executive bus to
Surabaya leaving
at 5 pm tomorrow. I want to confirm
that
I’ll take it. And I want to know time. I should be there
to report. My name is Ario
Man :
Thanks. Please come and report to us an hour before
departure. Is there anything else?
Test-take read and answer
What did the man telephone the agency
for?
A.
Booking a seat in a bus
B.
Canceling his reservation
C.
Confirming his reservation
D.
Changing the time of his travel
2.
Test –taker hear
Clerk :
Good morning, Sir. How can I help you?
Guest :
I need a 40 seater bus for Saturday.
Clerk :
Is it for the whole day?
Guest :
No, just for six hours
Test-taker
read and answer
What does the guest want to reserve
A.
A hotel
B.
40 seat in the restaurant
C.
A bus with a 40 seater
D.
A bus for the whole day
B.
Responsive
listening (appropriate respond to a question
Choose the best answer to each question based on the
following short conversation.
3.
Test-taker hear:
Women : Can we change the time of next week’s meeting?
Test-taker read and answer
A.
No I can’t
because I will be besy
B.
No, I don’t
C.
No I couldn’t
D.
Yes I could
4.
Test-taker hear;
Man : Do you know
what time he will be back?
Test-takers read and answer
A. on Sunday
B. next week
C. at
02.00 pm
D. Tomorrow
C.
Intensive
listening ( Communicative –stimulus-respond task)
Choose the best answer to each question based on the
following short monolog conversation
Test-taker hear:
Golf Club House and Golf Course
Golf Club House
and Golf Course with just the perfect climate and the most
breathtaking par anomic view with the
hinterland of Jogyakarta, is worth trying to play on.
The quiet and surrounding, the spectacularly view,
make the golfers enjoy the game and
certainly would not miss this challenging course. This is really the
place where golf lovers could play
with out being bothered by the heat
and pollution.
To increase our serve and your convenience , we prove bundled price
for golf and accommodating package.
Please contact our marketing staff
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Test-taker read and answer
5.
Where is the Golf Club House and Golf Course located?
A.
in the center of Jogyakarta
B.
In an industrial district
C.
In an urban area
D.
In a countryside
6.
What do they provide
bundled price for golf and accommodation package
the game
A.
To reduce our serve and your convenience
B.
To make the golfers enjoy the game
C.
To make the golfers pleased
D.
To increase our service and your convenience.
D. Selective
listening ( Information transfer)
7. Test- taker hear :
Choose the correct
picture base on these pictures below!,
Tthese pictures show Dad
and his son are preparing his
son for going to school. Which picture
show that the son is waving hand to his
dad and saying bye before leaving his dad.
Test- taker see and answer :
8.Test-taker hear : Look at
the picture below and rearrange from the last
way to the first in good order .
Test-takers see and answer
E. Intensive listening ( phonological and
morphological)
9. Test –taker hear : back
Test-taker see and answer:
A. beg
B. back
C. big
D.
book
10. Test-takers hear :
Women : Hi.., nice to meet u jasmine,
Are you from Phil?
Man : No, I’m Canadian
Test-takers
read :
A.
Jamin lives in Phil
B.
Jasmin is from
Canada
C.
Jasmine is Canadian
D.
Jasmin is Pilipine.
VI. SPEAKING SKILL
A.
Interactive speaking (
oral Interview content specification) )
1. Answer this interview by orally
Test-taker hear questions
Warm- up
How are you?
What country are u from?
Lever check
How long have u been in this
country?
Tell me about your family
What is your academic, major and professional interest job?
Tell me about your exiting or
interesting experience you’ve had?
Probe
What are your goal after getting
your job?
What is your opinion of recent about demo demand of rising salary?
What career advice would you
give to your younger friends?
Win-down
Did u feel okay with this interview?
Do
u have any question u want to ask me?
Test-taker answer all the question by oraly
B.
Intensive speaking( Picture-cued story telling task) what are happening in good order).
2. Test-takers. Look at the picture
Test takers : create the story base on the picture
above in good order.
3. Test – takers look a picture
Test-takers : Base on the picture above , draw that
picture what was Happened ( use
in past tense form)
4. Test-taker see a picture
Test-takers : base on the picture above, create description
using by
comparative form
C.
Picture-cued task Map-cued
-elicitation of giving direction
Test-taker see the
picture
You
are here
Test-takers : read the question and give direction
a. Please give direction to sporting
good?
b. tell me how to get to the toy
store?
D.
Responsive question ( Question eliciting open ended
respond)
Test
–takers hear
6. What do about the weather today ?
7. can u tell me about your family
8. If you could interview your principal, what would
you ask to that person?
Test-taker give respond with a few
sentence at most.
E.
Intensive speaking ( 0ral Presentation )
9.
Test-takers read
the material
Rupiah has best week since 2009 as foreign funds return
Bloomberg,
Jakarta | Business | Sat, October 26 2013, 11:40 AM
Indonesia’s
rupiah completed its best week since June 2009 on speculation the Federal
Reserve will delay cutting stimulus. Government bonds rallied, pushing the
10-year yield to an almost four-month low.
The currency strengthened the most since Sept. 19 Friday after global funds increased their sovereign debt holdings to a record Rp 309.05 trillion (US$28.1 billion) Thursday. Overseas investors bought more local stocks than they sold this week through Oct. 24, the first net inflow in a month. The Fed will postpone a plan to pare its $85 billion a month of bond buying to March, an Oct. 17-18 Bloomberg survey showed, instead of December as predicted by a similar poll last month.
“We will probably see a further reprieve for the rupiah over the next one to two months as the market has pushed their expectation for Fed tapering into next year,” said Khoon Goh, a senior foreign-exchange strategist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. in Singapore. Demand for emerging-market assets has improved as international “investors are looking for some additional yield to tide them over,” he said.
The rupiah strengthened 2.8 percent since Oct. 18 to 11,015 per dollar as of 4:37 p.m. in Jakarta, beating all 24 emerging-market currencies tracked by Bloomberg, prices from local banks show. One-month non-deliverable forwards rose 1.5 percent to 10,795, 2 percent stronger than the spot rate, data compiled by Bloomberg show. The onshore spot rate rallied 1.2 percent Friday.
One-month implied volatility, a measure of expected moves in the exchange rate used to price options, fell 146 basis points this week to 12.84 percent, data compiled by Bloomberg show. A fixing used to settle the forwards was set at 10,906 per dollar, compared with 10,866 on Oct. 18, according to the Association of Banks in Singapore.
The yield on Indonesia’s 5.625 percent bonds due May 2023 dropped 37 basis points, or 0.37 percentage point, this week to 7.09 percent, the lowest level since July 1, prices from the Inter Dealer Market Association show. The cost to insure the nation’s debt against non-payment using five-year credit-default swaps fell nine basis points from Oct. 18 to 188 on Thursday, the least since June 6, according to data provider CMA.
Overseas funds added Rp 7.23 trillion to local-currency debt holdings this week through Thursday, official data show. The nation’s rupiah bonds are leading gains in Asia this month as slowing inflation, a rebounding currency and the maintenance of US stimulus attract Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management to Eastspring Investments.
“We’re seeing a lot of foreign funds come in as they shift their portfolio to hold more higher-yielding assets,” said Fahrudin Haris Prastowo, a Jakarta-based fixed-income trader at PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia. “Indonesia’s fundamentals are showing signs of improvement so investors feel more comfortable.”
Rupiah bonds are leading gains in Asia as slowing inflation, a rebounding currency and the maintenance of US stimulus.
The debt returned 2 percent in local-currency terms this month, trailing only Argentina among 27 developing nations tracked by JPMorgan Chase & Co. indexes. The 10-year yield fell 1.35 percentage points in October to 7.15 percent and is poised for the biggest drop since May 2009, paring its increase this year to 1.96 percentage points. The rupiah has rallied 5.2 percent in October, the best performance among 24 emerging markets tracked by Bloomberg.
Bank Indonesia Governor Agus Martowardojo slowed inflation from a four-year high by raising the benchmark interest rate 1.5 percentage points, while a weaker rupiah helped return the trade balance to surplus in August for the first time in five months. Overseas funds pumped Rp 18.5 trillion into rupiah notes in a month and their holdings are nearing the record reached on May 16, before the Fed sparked a sell-off by saying it could pare bond-buying.
The currency strengthened the most since Sept. 19 Friday after global funds increased their sovereign debt holdings to a record Rp 309.05 trillion (US$28.1 billion) Thursday. Overseas investors bought more local stocks than they sold this week through Oct. 24, the first net inflow in a month. The Fed will postpone a plan to pare its $85 billion a month of bond buying to March, an Oct. 17-18 Bloomberg survey showed, instead of December as predicted by a similar poll last month.
“We will probably see a further reprieve for the rupiah over the next one to two months as the market has pushed their expectation for Fed tapering into next year,” said Khoon Goh, a senior foreign-exchange strategist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. in Singapore. Demand for emerging-market assets has improved as international “investors are looking for some additional yield to tide them over,” he said.
The rupiah strengthened 2.8 percent since Oct. 18 to 11,015 per dollar as of 4:37 p.m. in Jakarta, beating all 24 emerging-market currencies tracked by Bloomberg, prices from local banks show. One-month non-deliverable forwards rose 1.5 percent to 10,795, 2 percent stronger than the spot rate, data compiled by Bloomberg show. The onshore spot rate rallied 1.2 percent Friday.
One-month implied volatility, a measure of expected moves in the exchange rate used to price options, fell 146 basis points this week to 12.84 percent, data compiled by Bloomberg show. A fixing used to settle the forwards was set at 10,906 per dollar, compared with 10,866 on Oct. 18, according to the Association of Banks in Singapore.
The yield on Indonesia’s 5.625 percent bonds due May 2023 dropped 37 basis points, or 0.37 percentage point, this week to 7.09 percent, the lowest level since July 1, prices from the Inter Dealer Market Association show. The cost to insure the nation’s debt against non-payment using five-year credit-default swaps fell nine basis points from Oct. 18 to 188 on Thursday, the least since June 6, according to data provider CMA.
Overseas funds added Rp 7.23 trillion to local-currency debt holdings this week through Thursday, official data show. The nation’s rupiah bonds are leading gains in Asia this month as slowing inflation, a rebounding currency and the maintenance of US stimulus attract Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management to Eastspring Investments.
“We’re seeing a lot of foreign funds come in as they shift their portfolio to hold more higher-yielding assets,” said Fahrudin Haris Prastowo, a Jakarta-based fixed-income trader at PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia. “Indonesia’s fundamentals are showing signs of improvement so investors feel more comfortable.”
Rupiah bonds are leading gains in Asia as slowing inflation, a rebounding currency and the maintenance of US stimulus.
The debt returned 2 percent in local-currency terms this month, trailing only Argentina among 27 developing nations tracked by JPMorgan Chase & Co. indexes. The 10-year yield fell 1.35 percentage points in October to 7.15 percent and is poised for the biggest drop since May 2009, paring its increase this year to 1.96 percentage points. The rupiah has rallied 5.2 percent in October, the best performance among 24 emerging markets tracked by Bloomberg.
Bank Indonesia Governor Agus Martowardojo slowed inflation from a four-year high by raising the benchmark interest rate 1.5 percentage points, while a weaker rupiah helped return the trade balance to surplus in August for the first time in five months. Overseas funds pumped Rp 18.5 trillion into rupiah notes in a month and their holdings are nearing the record reached on May 16, before the Fed sparked a sell-off by saying it could pare bond-buying.
Test-taker :
make simple presentation about that issue above .
10. Respond
speaking (giving instruction and direction; eliciting instruction or
directions)
Test-takers. Look at the picture
and read the question
Test takers : tell how to operate the computer in good steps in your simple
Presentation
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