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Conteúdo da prova
Os alunos têm 45 minutos para responder a perguntas de múltipla escolha, com 4 respostas possíveis. Apenas uma resposta está correta.
Como cada aluno progride em seu próprio ritmo, alguns podem concluir o teste antes que o tempo se esgote. É importante observar que o tempo real gasto por cada participante não tem relação com o cálculo dos resultados.
Há três níveis de dificuldade para as perguntas: fácil, intermediário e difícil. O teste começa com perguntas fáceis, depois avança gradualmente para perguntas intermediárias e, em seguida, difíceis. As perguntas mais difíceis (“The Biggest Challenge”) estão no final do teste.
As perguntas são as mesmas, quer você escolha o formato totalmente on-line ou o impresso.
A tabela abaixo fornece informações mais detalhadas sobre o conteúdo.
Provas Online e Impressas | |
Estrutura da prova |
A prova é composta de duas partes: compreensão oral e compreensão escrita. Os alunos têm a opção de responder às perguntas em ordem ou não. Eles podem pular perguntas e voltar a perguntas anteriores durante o teste, se quiserem. No entanto, recomendamos que sigam a ordem dada, pois as perguntas aumentam de dificuldade. |
Número de questões |
A prova é composta de 55 questões:
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Tipos de Questões |
Compreensão auditiva (33 questions): Os alunos ouvem palavras, frases curtas e textos ou trechos mais longos (por exemplo, conversas, chamadas telefônicas ou programas de rádio). Eles são solicitados a demonstrar sua compreensão auditiva:
Além da compreensão auditiva, os alunos também deverão responder a perguntas sobre pronúncia (por exemplo, sons anglófonos, acento tonal). Também será solicitado que eles reconheçam fonemas idênticos completando uma lista ou encontrando o elemento que não pertence. Por fim, o teste também inclui questões de conhecimento geral que abrangem a compreensão escrita e oral. Essas questões testam o conhecimento dos alunos sobre história, geografia e cultura. Todos os áudios são gravados por falantes nativos de inglês. A velocidade dos enunciados é adaptada ao nível esperado. Compreensão textual (22 perguntas): Na segunda parte do teste, os alunos lerão uma seleção de textos que variam de frases curtas a trechos mais longos (por exemplo, e-mails, artigos, anúncios etc.). As questões estão divididas da seguinte forma:
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Abaixo você verifica os conteúdos do Big Challenge por nível.
A prova do 1° ao 3° ano do Ensino Médio será a mesma.
Perguntas Frequentes
The test is aimed at students of English at CEFR levels A0 to B1.
It includes questions on :
More specifically:
Vocabulary might include: the alphabet, numbers, colours, days of the week, months and seasons of the year, parts and times of the day, family, home, classroom objects, school, sport and leisure, daily activities, food, animals, clothes, places in a town. Adjectives relating to states and feelings, and physical descriptions of people and objects could also be tested.
Students will be expected to understand and be able to respond to everyday greetings and exchanges, to use polite expressions, to be able to give information about themselves and others, and to be able to ask others for this information (e.g. name, age, nationality). In later parts of the test, students may be asked about their abilities, likes and dislikes, possessions, daily routines, current activities, quantities and identifying where an object is physically located. To do this, they will need to know the present simple (with particular emphasis on to be), have got, can + infinitive, (don't) like/love + -ING, present continuous, WH questions and prepositions of place.
English pronunciation will also be covered in the test. Students will be asked to identify sounds (phonemes) by finding words or syllables that rhyme. This can be done by listening to a word or series of words, or by reading the written word(s). There will probably be no more than one or two questions of this type in the quiz.
The final area tested is cultural knowledge. It covers the United Kingdom and may include questions on geography, landmarks, important people from the present or the past (real or fictional), food and national celebrations.
This list is not exhaustive; it is intended to give an indication of the types of subjects that might be present in the test.
The questionnaires are presented differently depending on the chosen mode of participation (Flexible format or Online format). In both cases the content of the questionnaires is the same and consists of 55 questions.
The questions are grouped by competences and the questionnaires are accompanied by a table of answers that the student fills in by ticking the box corresponding to the answer to each question (directly on his/her device for the online format and on a paper answer template for the flexible format).
The test consists of 55 questions: 22 questions are written and 33 in audio format, which allows students' listening comprehension to be assessed.
Only one correct answer is possible per question. Students have 45 minutes to answer all the questions.
In this section you will find all the necessary information about rating.