TOEIC Preparation - Week 5 - Parts 5 and 6 - Incomplete Sentences and Cloze Passages
Introduction: In today's class we continue our two week study of parts 5 and 6 in the reading test. This part of the test is similar to standard multiple choice English exams that you are familiar with. Here the test is measuring your ability to identify the appropriate vocabulary, phrase, or grammatical structure to complete a sentence. Complete the collaborative tasks below with your partners.
Task 1: Recognize Parts of Speech by Suffix
Click the link below then go to your assigned section of the document. You have two tasks. First categorize the words according to their part of speech. Then read the words in context, identify their suffix, and think of another word that finishes with the same suffix.
- Group Document: CLICK HERE
Task 2: Reviewing Transition Words and Conjuctions
Another grammar point that is evaluated in Parts 5 and 6 are connection words and phrases. These little words can cause a lot of confusion. Let's take some time to analyze their functions. Click your group link below and complete the table with the missing information.
- Group 1: CLICK HERE
- Group 2: CLICK HERE
- Group 3: CLICK HERE
- Group 4: CLICK HERE
- Group 5: CLICK HERE
Task 3: Test Yourself - Transition Words and Subordinate Conjunctions
Now click the links below to take two group grammar quizes with your partners to practice the grammar topic from the previous task.
- Group Quiz - Transition Words: CLICK HERE
- Group Quiz - Subordinate Conjunctions: CLICK HERE
Task 4: Insert a Sentence Practice
One of the questions in Part 6 will require you to insert an entire sentence into a text. Click the group quiz link below to get started.
- Group Quiz: CLICK HERE
Task 5: Focused Practice - Part 6 - Word Forms and Verb Tenses
Click your group link below. Read the three articles and select the best answer choice for each blank. Keep in mind that all the items in this practice will require you to select the word form that matches the missing part of speech or select the correct tense and form of the missing verb.
- Group 1: CLICK HERE
- Group 2: CLICK HERE
- Group 3: CLICK HERE
- Group 4: CLICK HERE
- Group 5: CLICK HERE
- Group 6: CLICK HERE
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