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PRACTICE TEST 1:
I. Match the word in column A with its meaning in column B
A

B

1.

education

a,

expert in educational methods

2.

Literacy

b,

ability to do something well

3.

skill



c,

occupation that requires advanced education and training

4.

knowledge

d,

professional at a college university

5.

curriculum

e,

the material is used to teach at school, college

6.

qualification

f,

subjects included in a course of study or taught at a
particular school, college


7.

educationalist
g,

training and instruction designed to give knowledge and

8.

academic

developing skill (for children at school, college), etc.

9.

program

h,

qualifying or becoming qualified

10.

profession

i,

ability to read and write

j,


understanding

1._____

2._____

3._____

4._____

5._____

6._____

7._____

8._____

9._____

10.____


II. Fill in the blanks using the words provided
development
children

target
representative


designed

set out

committed

support

quality

encourage

The Government is (1)………………. to high quality nursery education, child care
and family (2) ……………….. By April 1998, all local authorities in England and Wales
will have an early year (3) ……………….plan (EYDP) drawn up in discussion will locally
(4) ………………. Early year development partnership. There will (5) ……………….how
every four-year-old will have access to a free, high (6) ………………. nursery place as
well as setting (7) ………………. for the expansion of places for three-year-old. EYDP
will also (8) ……………….the integration of other early-years services, such as child
care,(9) ……………….to meet the needs of parents and (10) ………………..
III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capital letters in
parentheses
1. (EDUCATE) ……………….provision in England, Wales and Scotland is part of the
local government structure.
2. Local authorities are responsible for the (DELIVER) ……………….of education to the
majority of children between the ages of five and sixteen.
3. Special schools are provided by local Education Authorities for certain children with
(EDUCATE) ……………….need.
4. The Government’s concern is to (SURE) ……………….the best possible quality of

teaching and learning in every school.
5. Each school provides students with a (BROAD) ……………….of knowledge, skills and
values in the key learning areas.


6. International students have met (ADMIT) ……………….requirement for Oklahoma
State University.
7. In the past school years, the pre-school sector has been more and more (STABLE) and
developed.
8. Curtin Business School is one of the largest and most (INNOVATE)
……………….business school in the region.
9. Curtin has one of the largest and most (COMPREHEND) ……………….health science
facilities in Australia and the Asia Pacific region.
10. All school will be changed to improve and must take (RESPONSIBLE)
……………….for raising their own standards.
IV. Read the following text carefully and choose the best answer for each numdered
blank by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
As a (1) ………………. For compulsory schooling (generally from age 5) the UK
aims to provide high quality (2) ………………. For all 3 and 4-year olds whose parents
want it. Local Authority are (3) ……………….to work in partnership with the (4) and
private sectors to extend provision, secure high, (5) ……………….standards and ensure
that parents’ needs for childcare alongside early education are (6) ……………….. In
England, a network of early (7) ……………….centers has been established to spread good
(8) ………………. In teaching and learning. In Scotland, pre-schools establishments work
to a national curriculum framework for children in their pre-school year.
In the UK, rigorous (9) ………………. Of schools by external organizations is now
accompanied by and increasing emphasis on (10) ………………. Self-evaluation by
schools themselves. Reports on individual schools are made available to the public.
1. A. prepare


B. Preparing

C. Preparation

D. Preparatory

2. A. education

B. teaching

C. training

D. developing


3. A. Courage

B. encourage

C. encouraged

D. courageous

4. A. volunteer

B. Voluntary

C. involuntary

D. volunteering


5. A. qualify

B. qualified

C. qualification

D. quality

6. A met

B. meeting

C. see

D. seen

7. A. establishing

B. established

C. set

D. setting

8. A. aim

B. practice

C. idea


D. value

9. A. inspect

B. inspecting

C. inspection

D. inspector

10. A. systematic

B. Precise

C. exact

D. accurate

PRACTICE TEST 2
I. Match the words in column A with its meaning in column B.
A

B

1.

approach

a,


action of a process of improving

2.

intellect

b,

knowledge or skill acquired from seeing and doing things

3.

professional

c.

employment

4.

methodology

d,

of or belonging to a profession

5.

improvement


e,

sets of methods used in doing something

6.

experience

f,

way of dealing with teaching

7.

application

g,

power of the mind to reason and acquire knowledge

8.

occupation

h,

act of putting a theory, discovery

9.


motivate

i,

inspire

10. stimulate

j,

arouse the interest and excitement

1……

2……

3…..

4……

5……

6…….

7…….

8……..

9…….


10…….


II. Fill in the blanks using the words provided.
Reports

improvement

comprehensive

improve

Standards

schools

failing

arrangement

responsibility

inspected

In England, the Office for (1) ………………in Education (OFSTED) has (2)
………………for school inspection and inspection of Local Education Authorities. All
State schools are (3) ……………… every 6 years or more frequently where (4)
………………are identified as weak or (5) ……………… Underperforming schools must
implement a program or (6)……………… In England only, schools unable to (7)

………………are closed. Where places are needed a new “fresh start” school is opened.
Broadly similar (8) ……………… are in place in Wales and Northern Ireland. In Scotland,
HM (Her Majesty’s) Inspectors of Schools are responsible for (9) ………………inspection
program and publish Summary (10) ……………… on standards every three years.
III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capital letters in
parentheses.
1. Primary responsibility for maintaining the standards and (REPUTE) ………………of
higher education rests with the academy community.
2. Training is usually aimed at providing skills and knowledge (APPLY) ……………… to
a particular job or occupation.
3. The qualifications each offer the prospect of (PROGRESS) ………………into higher
education at work.
4. The curriculum is based on national guidance to schools, which includes national
(ATTAIN) ……………… targets.
5. The major obstacle to the (IMPLEMENT) ……………… of the communicative
approach is class size and the teaching schedule.


6. Teachers and students focus on (METHODOLOGY) ………………issues and the
development of research techniques.
7. Students are able to focus on one of areas of (SPECIALIZE) ………………by choosing
their major and electives in many related areas.
8. Central to (PEDAGOGY) ………………practices in Vietnam is the traditional view of
the teacher-student relationship.
9. Schools offer a wide choice of subjects to suit every student’s learning needs and
(ABLE) ………………
10. Teachers are seen as (FACILITATE) ………………, helpers and resources.
IV. Read the following text carefully and choose the best answer for each numbered
blank by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
Schools are access to rich sources of data about 1) ……………and cannot set targets

for (2) ………………against objective standards, UK systems for (3) ……………… the
quality of schools and for school (4) ………………planning are of considerable (5)
………………internationally. For example, the Universities of London and Strathclyde
have undertaken an (6)………………study of improving school (7) ………………through
a range of (8) …………to self-evaluation. In Scotland, (9) ……………… self-evaluation
os taking root in schools based on 33 performances indicators in the HMI (Her majesty’s
Inspectors) (10) ……………… How Good is Our School?
1. A, performance

B, performing

C, reformative

D, perform

2. A, developing

B, development

C, improvement

D, improving

3. A, evaluating

B, evaluation

C, assessing

D, Assessment


4. A, developing

B, development

C, enhancing

D, enhancement

5. A, interest

B, interesting

C, surprise

D, surprising


6. A, extend

B, extending

C, extensive

D, extension

7. A, influent

B, influence


C, effective

D, effectiveness

8. A, methods

B, approaches

C, techniques

D, ways

9. A, main

B, chief

C, systematic

D, important

10. A, publication

B, book

C, journal

D, newspaper

PRACTICE TEST 3
I. Match the word in column A with its meaning in column B

A

B

1.

motivational

a,

precision or exactness

2.

facility

b,

that can be understood fully

3.

interaction

c,

of or belonging to stimulating the interest

4.


communication d,

the act of willing and able to change according to different

5.

accuracy

circumstances

6.

comprehensive

e,

equipment or aids

7

assessment

f,

certifying of a prescribed quality

8.

evaluation


g,

assessment, forming an idea of the value

9.

accreditation

h,

evaluation of opinion

i,

act of communicating

j,

cooperation between somebody/ something

10. flexibility

1……

2……

3…..

4……


5……

6…….

7…….

8……..

9…….

10…….

II. Fill in the blanks using the words provided.
administration

expertise

devolved

assurance

monitoring

qualifications

regulates

national

partnership framework



The UK school system is highly (1) ……………… State schools manage their own
staff and budgets. LEAs (Local Education Authorities) operate in (2) ………………with
their local schools and finance them through a fair funding formula. Government (3)
………………thee whole system, through organizing (4) ………………inspection
systems, arrangements for (5) ………………and curriculum design and quality (6)
………………of initial teacher training. In this (7) ………………, UK schools have
developed considerable (8) ……………… in resources management and LEAs have
expertise in quality-assured (9) ………………of their local schools. Several LEAs have
well established links with regional (10) ………………internationally.
III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capital letters in
parentheses.
1. Teachers create activities that engage students in meaningful (INTERACT)
………………
2. The (COMMUNICATE) ……………… approach has focused us to reexamine not only
how we elicit student talk, but also how we respond to it.
3. The (EMPHASIZE) ……………… in language teaching and learning is on the
communicative nature of language, in new discoveries.
4. (DEVELOP) ……………… students’ communicative oral skills is one of the most
important goals in language teaching.
5. Students often exchange ideas and make (CORRECT) ……………… or improvements
in a collective composition.
6. Students working with faculty members gain (PRACTICE) ……………… experience
and have opportunities to be involved
7. The University has provided (INNOVATIVE) ……………… education since 1998.
8. Many full-time students draw (ENROLL) ……………… from the United States,
Germany, France, Russia, and Australia.



9. The college board is a non-profit higher education (ASSOCIATE) ……………… that
owns the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test).
10. To be chosen, students must show (EXCEL) ……………… in mathematics and
reading and writing skills.
IV. Read the following text carefully and choose the best answer for each numbered
blank by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
Accreditation is a system for setting national standards of (1)……………… in
education. The US is unique in the world because its (2) ………………system is not
administered by the government, but rather by the committees of (3) ……………… and
private agencies like the Kiddle State Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and
the Society of Engineers.
Before registering to study in any (4) ……………… institution in the US, a student
should (5) ……………… certain that the institution is accredited in order to assure that the
school has a (6) ……………… standard of organization, instruction, and (7)
………………support. Foreign students should be particularly careful to check an
institution’s accreditation because other governments or future (8) ……………… may not
recognize a degree earned from a school that has not received accreditation.
If a college is (9) ………………, catalogs and brochures will usually indicate the
accreditation status. If you are not sure about a certain school, do not hesitate to check its
(10) ……………… with an education officer at the nearest US embassy.
1. A, qualify

B, qualified

C, qualification

D. quality

2. A, accredit


B, accrediting

C, accredited

D, accreditation

3. A, educate

B, education

C, educators

D, educational

4. A, educate

B, educational

C, educationally

D, educationist

5. A, make

B, feel

C, think

D, keep



6. A, recognize

B, recognizing

C, recognized

D, recognition

7. A, financial

B, financially

C, financing

D, finance

8. A, employee

B, employees

C, employer

D, employers

9. A, accredit

B, accrediting

C, accredited


D, accreditation

10, A, repute

B, disrepute

C, reputation

D, reputational

PRACTICE TEST 4
I. Match the word in column A with its meaning in column B
A

B

1.

examination

a,

2.

adaptable

b,

3.


competitiveness c,

supervising or being supervised.

4.

supervision

d,

administrating

5.

experienced

e,

feeling od contentment

6.

consultation

f,

able to adapt oneself

7.


competence

g,

act of examining

8.

administration

h,

consulting or being consulted

9.

theoretical

I,

being competent

j,

having a strong urge to win

10, satisfaction

1……


2……

3…..

concerned with a theory of a subject
having experience

4……

5……

6…….

7…….

8……..

9…….

II. Fill in the blanks using the words provided.
graduated

depending

Maintenance

income

fee


education

financial

initial

benefit academic

10…….


The Government has given an 1 ……………… response and agrees with
the National Committee of Inquiry that the cost of higher 2 ……………… should be shared
between those who 3 ……………… from it. From the beginning of the 1998 4
……………… year, the Government plants to introduce a tuition 5 ……………… of
£1,000 per year – representing a quarter of the average cost of a course. Tuition will
continue to be fee for students from lower 6 ……………… families, but other full-time
students will pay up to £1,000 per year, 7 ……………… on parental income. Loans will
not be available for tuition fees.
8 ……………… grans for British students will be phased out. The Government will
continue to provide 9 ……………… support, means tested against parental income, but it
will be repayable by students when they have 10 ……………… and are in work earning a
sufficient level of income.
III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capital letters in
parentheses.
1. The college has an excellent reputation in academic results and (VOCATION)
……………… education.
2. Some researcher have already investigated classroom settings under two
(COMPLEMENT) ……………… viewpoints: social interaction and language.

3. The staff are fully (QUALIFY) ……………… professionals, committed to the success
of the students.
4. The college emphasize (TOLERANT) ………………, self-esteem and leadership, and
promotes informed and responsible decision making.
5. In a supportive, (STIMULATE) ……………… environment students receive
coeducational secondary schooling through an extensive and challenging curriculum.
6. Students will find the educational choice which is right for them and that they will have
strong (CONSIDER) ……………… to joining the international community of college.


7. Lectures are carefully selected for their technical and linguistic (PROFICIENT)
………………, and their working experience.
8. One possibility for measuring the (AUTHENTIC) ……………… of the lecture’s spoken
English is with reference to lecturing styles.
9. Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) is a teaching methodology that emphasizes
fluency over (ACCURATE) ………………
10. (PRACTICE) ……………… and applicability to specific teaching situations are
factors of success in educational reform.
IV. Read the following text carefully and choose the best answer for each numbered
blank by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
The Teacher Training Agency currently 1 ……………… the funding for initial
teacher training (ITT). It also 2 ……………… institutions offering ITT courses and acts
as a source of information and advice on teaching as a 3 ………………. In Scotland, initial
teacher training is 4……………… by the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council.
All teachers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are formally 5 ………………
over a two-year cycle to assist their 6……………… development and to improve the
quality of 7 ……………… for pupils. The Government is currently reviewing the current
8 ……………… arrangements. There is no statutory appraisal in Scotland. However, the
Government is 9 ……………… to ensure all education authorities operate affective system
of staff 10 ……………… and review. The current appraisal guidelines are being reviewed

at the Scottish Office plans to issue new guidelines.
1. A, administer

B, administers

C, administrative

D, administration

2. A, accredits

B, accreditation

C, agrees

D, agreement

3. A, career

B, job

C, occupation

D, profession

4. A, offered

B, given

C, funded


D, benefited


5. A, appraise

B, appraising

C, appraisal

D, appraised

6. A, professor

B, profession

C, professorship

D, professional

7. A, educating

B, education

C, educational

D, educator

8. A, appraise


B, appraising

C, appraisal

D, appraised

9. A, committed

B, agreed

C, determined

D, accepted

10. A, develop

B, development

C, enhance

D, enhancement

PRACTICE TEST 5
I. Match the word in column A with its meaning in column B
A

B

1.


appreciation

a, of a strong feeling of concerning the qualifications

2.

matriculation

b, strong desire or ambition

3.

exemplary

c, understanding and enjoyment

4.

advocacy

d, action o advancing

5.

vocational

e, enrolling at a college or university

6.


aspiration

f, giving of support

7.

perseverance

g, serving as an example

8.

psychology

h, continued steady effort to achieve an aim

9.

proficient

I, science or study of the mind and how it functions

10. advancement

j, able to do something in a skilled or an expert way

1……

2……


3…..

4……

5……

6…….

7…….

8……..

9…….

II. Fill in the blanks using the words provided.
expertise

education

applications prosperity

assessment

technology

establishment

concentrated researchers supported

10…….



The Government believes that a world-class science base is vital to Britain’s
national 1……………… The quality of university research is assessed every four years in
a national research 2 ……………… exercise. This should ensure that higher education
funds are 3……………… on excellent research departments with proven track records,
while still allowing young 4……………… new lines of research to be 5………………
Over 40 science, business, and research parks have been set up by higher
6……………… institutions to promote the development and commercial application of
advanced 7 ……………… They enable business to have ready access to the research 8
……………… of university staff.
The LINK scheme encourages business and higher education 9……………… to
work together on government financed research with potential industrial 10 ………………
III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capital letters in
parentheses.
1. It is said that (CENTRED) ……………… has been applied successfully to teching
practice methodology.
2. TESOL classrooms are considered holistically from (PEDAGOGY) ………………,
cultural and psychological perspectives.
3. It is claimed by cognitive psychologists meaning, understanding, and knowing are
significant data for (PSYCHOLOGY) ……………… study.
4. The university maintains a modern facility with highly skillful doctors and specialists
nursing staff available for (CONSULT) ………………
5. The (PROGRESS) ……………… of study through levels of Curtin qualifications varies
depending on the entry requirements set by the relevant school.
6. We believe in encouraging the language (AQUIRE) ……………… and personal
progress of students in an atmosphere of support, openness and understanding.


7. The college provides a (COMPREHEND) ……………… and inclusive curriculum to

assist in the realization of each student’s potential.
8. At years 11 and 12, emphasis is on breadth of choice and the capacity for all students to
satisfy their career and further (EDUCATE) ……………… acquisition.
9. The detailed analysis of classroom (INTERACT) ……………… results from practical
activities.
10. Predictive hypotheses produced by researchers or (THEORY) are similarly dependent
of classroom practice for their validation and usefulness.
IV. Read the following text carefully and choose the best answer for each numbered
blank by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
Training is 1 ……………… from a wide range of private and public sector
providers and funding structure encourage training providers to be 2……………… to the
market. Access to training is available irrespective of age, while developments in open
access and 3 ……………… learning enable employers and individuals to meet their
training 4……………… in a wide variety of settings.
The Government’s main role is to provide guidance and to fund an 5 ………………
framework at national, sectorial and local level in which training 6……………… can be
taken. It is also funds work-related training, especially for young people, unemployed
people and people with 7 ……………… or special needs. Similar arrangements are made
in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
8 ……………… is usually aimed at providing skills and knowledge
9……………… to a particular job or occupation. The majority of all work-related training
is provided or paid for by employers for their own 10 ………………
1. A, available

B, famous

C, proud

D, educational


2. A, responsible

B, responsive

C, suitable

D, relevant


3. A, distant

B, distance

C, far

D, remote

4. A,, purposes

B, aims

C, needs

D, targets

5. A, institute

B, instituting

C, institution


D, institutional

6. A, decide

B, decisive

C, indecisive

D, decisions

7. A, employed

B, unemployed

C, employer

D, employee

8. A, Training

B, Educating

C, Education

D, Development

9. A, apply

B, applied


C, applicable

D, application

10. A, employees

B, employers

C, employment

D, unemployment


ANSWER KEY (ĐÁP ÁN)
Practice Test 1
I.
1, g.

2, i.

3, b.

4, j.

5, f.

6, h.

7, a.


8, d.

9, e.

10, c.

II.
1. committed

2. support

3. development

4. representative

5. set out

6. quality

7. target

8. encourage

9. designed

10. children

III.
1. Educational


2. delivery

3. educational

5. breadth

6. admission

7. stabilized

9, comprehensive

10, responsibility

4. ensure
8. innovative

IV.
1, C. 2, A. 3, C. 4, B. 5, D. 6, A. 7, B. 8, B. 9, C. 10, A.

Practice Test 2
I.
1, f.

2, g.

3, d.

4, e.


5, a.

6, b.

7, h.

8, c.

9, i.

10, j.

II.
1, Standards

2, responsibility

3, inspected

4, schools

5, failing

6, improvement

7, improve

8, arrangements


9, comprehensive

10, Reports


III.
1, reputation

2, applicable

5, implementation

6, methodological

9, abilities

3, progression

4, attainment

7, specialization

8, pedagogical

10, facilitators

IV.
1, A. 2, D. 3, C. 4, B. 5, A. 6, C. 7, D. 8, B. 9, C. 10, A.

Practice Test 3

I.

1, c.

2, e.

3, j.

4, i.

5, a.

6, b.

7, h.

8, g.

9, f.

10, d.

II.
1, devolved

2, partnership

3, regulates

4, national


5, qualifications

6, assurance

7, framework

8, expertise

9, monitoring

10 administration.

III.
1, interaction

2, communicative

3, emphasis

4, Developing

5, corrections

6, practical

7, innovative

8, enrollment


9, association

10, excellence

IV.
1, D. 2, D. 3, C. 4, B. 5, A. 6, C. 7, A. 8, D. 9, C. 10, C.


Practice Test 4.
I.
1, g.

2, f.

3, j.

4, c.

5, b.

6, h.

7, i.

8, d.

9, a.

10, e.


II.
1, initial

2, education

3, benefit

4, academic

5, fee

6, income

7, depending

8, Maintenance

9, financial

10, graduated

III.
1, vocational

2, complementary

3, qualified

4, tolerance


5, stimulating

6, consideration

7, proficiency

8, authenticity

9, accuracy

10, Practicality

IV.
1, B. 2, A. 3, A. 4, C. 5, D. 6, D. 7, B. 8, C. 9, A. 10, B.

Practice Test 5
I.

1, c.

2, e.

3, g.

4, f.

5, a.

6, b.


7, h.

8, i.

9, j.

10, d.

II.
1, prosperity

2, assessment

3, concentrated

4, researchers

5, supported

6, education

7, technology

8, expertise

9, establishments

10, applications



III.
1, centredness

2, pedagogical

3, psychological

4, consultation

5, progression

6, acquisition

7, comprehensive

8, educational

9, interactions

10, theorists

IV.
1, A. 2, B. 3, B. 4, C. 5, D. 6, D. 7, B. 8, A. 9, C. 10, A.



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