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PTE Academic Recommended Resources Language Leader Pre-Intermediate Pearson Longman, 2008 April 2012 V2 Pearson Education Ltd 2012. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior permission of Pearson Education. Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 1

Introduction This resource provides guidance for teachers preparing learners for PTE Academic. It maps each Unit of Language Leader Pre- Intermediate to subskills s tested in PTE Academic. Using this guide, you can feel confident that you are providing targeted skills development and item type-focused practice for your test takers. The map has the following features: Unit name and skill focus Subskills s tested in PTE Academic Unit 1 Pages PTE Academic subskill Weather 6-7 Extremes 6-7 Extremes 6-7 Extremes 6-7 Extremes () : Summarize written text : Write essay Page location of practice activities and topic of two-page lesson Item types where the subskill Each of the twelve units of Language Leader Pre-Intermediate has activities to develop and practice general English language skills around a core topic, with sections covering grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, and speaking and pronunciation. In each unit there is a scenario focusing on extended speaking practice in a real-life situation, drawing together all the skills learned. There is also a section on study and writing skills that develops academic English skills, with a focus on the discourse features of written English. The activities develop the core English language skills without which academic English tasks cannot be completed. You will also find individual activities similar to PTE Academic tasks, such as filling in the gaps in sentences, transcribing missing words from a recording, understanding and answering short questions, correctly identifying facts in an audio recording, reading aloud, and answering multiple choice questions from reading and listening. Each unit is divided into double-page lessons on a sub-topic, to allow flexibility and ease of use, and this map reflects this grouping of activities and input material. The subskills of PTE Academic and the item types where they are tested are therefore grouped according to the double-page lessons to assist you to use the double-page arrangement as part of effective test preparation. However, through each unit there is a carefully staged introduction of new language as well as recycling of previous language, so there is some advantage in a systematic approach to each unit as a whole. In order to keep this mapping manageable, only the core subskills of each activity relating to specific item types are mapped, so, for example, a reading activity may also practice understanding academic vocabulary although this may not be specifically listed here for those pages unless there is specific vocabulary work. The Language Leader Pre-Intermediate Teacher s Book provides objectives for each unit and explains the rationale and plan of each unit and lesson. It also provides the answers to tasks in the Students Book, and has a Test Master CD-ROM for the creation of class tests. A Workbook with further practice is also available. Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 1

A full description of the Language Leader Pre-Intermediate course book with supplementary activities and notes for teachers is available at the publisher s website: www.pearson.com.au Language Leader Pre-Intermediate can be purchased at: www.amazon.com To supplement the materials in Language Leader Pre-Intermediate you will find helpful material in the following publications: Contemporary Topics Introductory. Cynthia Lennox, Jeanette Clement, 3rd ed. Pearson Longman, 2009. First Steps in Academic. Longman Academic Series, Level 2. Ann Hogue, Pearson Education, 2008. Focus on Grammar: an integrated skills approach, Level 2. Irene E. Schoenberg, Pearson Longman, 2005. From Reading to 1. Lynn Bonesteel, Pearson Longman, 2010. From Reading to 2. Karen Blanchard, Lynne Bonesteel, Pearson Longman, 2010. How to teach listening. JJ Wilson, Pearson Longman, 2008. How to teach speaking. Scott Thornbury, Pearson Longman, 2005. Tips for Teaching Pronunciation: A Practical Approach. Linda Lane, Pearson ESL, 2010. to Communicate 1. Paragraphs. Cynthia A. Boardman, Gro Frydenberg, Jia Frydenberg, Pearson Longman, 2007. Note: The indicated levels of the Language Leader Pre-Intermediate course books follow the publisher s suggested levels. Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 2

Overview of PTE Academic PTE Academic is a computer-based test of academic English, designed to provide information about the English language level of test takers who wish to study or work in an English-speaking environment. It takes approximately three hours to complete, and is administered in a single session. Test takers respond to between 70 and 91 individual tasks, across 20 different item types, in the four communicative skills of speaking, writing, reading and listening. Test takers register for a test and can view their results online. However, they must go to a test center to sit the test, under secure conditions. PTE Academic uses automated scoring, providing greater reliability. Scores are usually available within five days, and test takers indicate the programs that they wish their results to be sent to, after which the recognizing institutions securely download the PTE Academic scores. PTE Academic has three parts, with an introduction and optional break: Part Content Time allowed Intro Personal Introduction Not scored Part 1 Speaking & 77 93 minutes Part 2 Reading 32 41 minutes Optional Break Break 10 minutes Part 3 Listening 45 57 minutes The item types in PTE Academic are: Speaking Reading Listening Read aloud Summarize written text Multiple choice, choose single answer Summarize spoken text Repeat sentence Write essay Multiple choice, choose multiple answers Multiple choice, choose multiple answers Describe image Re-order paragraphs Fill in the blanks Re-tell lecture Reading: Fill in the blanks Highlight correct summary Answer short question Reading and writing: Fill in the blanks Multiple choice, choose single answer Select missing word Highlight incorrect words Write from dictation The score on each individual item contributes to the overall score as well as to scores on relevant communicative skills. For speaking and writing tasks, scores also contribute to the enabling skills scores (grammar, oral fluency, pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary, written discourse). A typical score report gives detailed information to test takers and recognizing institutions. Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 3

Each item type tests a range of language subskills, which are mapped in this guide to activities in Language Leader Pre-Intermediate. The PTE Academic subskills are: Speaking The speaking skills tested in PTE Academic include the following: speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) reading a text aloud supporting an opinion with details, examples and explanations organizing an oral presentation in a logical way developing complex ideas within a spoken discourse speaking at a natural rate producing fluent speech using correct intonation using correct pronunciation using correct stress speaking under timed conditions The writing skills tested in PTE Academic include the following: writing for a purpose (to learn, to inform, to persuade) supporting an opinion with details, examples and explanations organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way developing complex ideas within a complete essay writing a summary writing under timed conditions using correct spelling using correct mechanics taking notes while reading a text synthesizing information communicating the main points of a reading passage in writing taking notes while listening to a recording communicating the main points of a lecture in writing writing from dictation communicating the main points of a reading passage in writing writing to meet strict length requirements Reading The reading skills tested in PTE Academic include the following: main ideas identifying supporting points or examples identifying a summary identifying a writer s purpose, style, tone or attitude identifying the relationships between sentences and paragraphs understanding academic vocabulary understanding the difference between connotation and denotation inferring the meaning of unfamiliar words comprehending explicit and implicit information comprehending concrete and abstract information classifying and categorizing information following a logical or chronological sequence of events evaluating the quality and usefulness of texts reading a text under timed conditions evaluating and synthesizing information reading for information to infer meanings or find relationships reading for overall organization and connections between pieces of information identifying specific details, facts, opinions, definitions or sequences of events matching written text to speech Listening The listening skills tested in PTE Academic include the following: main ideas summarizing the main idea identifying supporting points or examples understanding academic vocabulary inferring the meaning of unfamiliar words comprehending explicit and implicit information comprehending concrete and abstract information classifying and categorizing information following an oral sequencing of information forming a conclusion from what a speaker says predicting how a speaker may continue identifying errors in a transcription identifying a speaker s purpose, style, tone or attitude inferring the context, purpose or tone comprehending variations in tone, speed, accent identifying specific details, facts, opinions and definitions or sequences of events identifying the overall organization and connections between pieces of information evaluating and synthesizing information Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 4

Language Leader and PTE Academic Map Pre-Intermediate CEFR Level A2 to B1 Unit 1 Pages PTE Academic subskill Weather 6-7 Extremes 6-7 Extremes 6-7 Extremes 6-7 Extremes () : Summarize written text : Write essay 6-7 Extremes 8-9 Winter 8-9 Winter identifying the relationships between sentences and paragraphs 8-9 Winter 10-11 Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 5

Unit 1 Pages PTE Academic subskill 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 12-13 12-13 12-13 12-13 12-13 using correct intonation identifying a speaker s purpose, style, tone or attitude taking notes while reading a text () inferring the meaning of unfamiliar words inferring the meaning of unfamiliar words : Summarize written text Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 6

Unit 1 Pages PTE Academic subskill 12-13 organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () : Write essay 12-13 () : Summarize written text : Write essay Unit 2 Pages PTE Academic subskill People 14-15 Inspiration 14-15 Inspiration 14-15 Inspiration 14-15 Inspiration 14-15 Inspiration following an oral sequencing of information Listening: Highlight incorrect words Listening: Write from dictation 14-15 Inspiration Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 7

Unit 2 Pages PTE Academic subskill 14-15 Inspiration 14-15 Inspiration 16-17 Creative lives 16-17 Creative lives 16-17 Creative lives 16-17 Creative lives 16-17 Creative lives 16-17 Creative lives 16-17 Creative lives 18-19 18-19 18-19 () inferring the meaning of unfamiliar words () using correct pronunciation using correct stress taking notes while listening to a recording () : Summarize written text : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 8

Unit 2 Pages PTE Academic subskill 18-19 18-19 20-21 20-21 20-21 20-21 20-21 20-21 speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) understanding academic vocabulary following a logical or chronological sequence of events organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () () Listening: Highlight incorrect words Listening: Highlight incorrect words : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 9

Unit 3 Pages PTE Academic subskill The Media 22-23 My media 22-23 My media 22-23 My media 22-23 My media 22-23 My media 22-23 My media 24-25 World news 24-25 World news 24-25 World news 24-25 World news 24-25 World news () identifying supporting points or examples identifying the relationships between sentences and paragraphs () : Summarize written text : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 10

Unit 3 Pages PTE Academic subskill 26-27 26-27 26-27 26-27 26-27 28-29 28-29 28-29 28-29 28-29 28-29 using correct stress reading a text aloud identifying a writer s purpose, style, tone or attitude : Summarize written text Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 11

Unit 3 Pages PTE Academic subskill 28-29 writing for a purpose (to learn, to inform, to persuade) () : Write essay 28-29 organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () : Write essay 28-29 () : Summarize written text : Write essay Units 1-3 Pages PTE Academic subskill 30-31 () : Summarize written text : Write essay 30-31 30-31 30-31 Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 12

Unit 4 Pages PTE Academic subskill Health 32-33 Doctors without borders 32-33 Doctors without borders 32-33 Doctors without borders 32-33 Doctors without borders 32-33 Doctors without borders 32-33 Doctors without borders 34-35 Brain food 34-35 Brain food 34-35 Brain food 34-35 Brain food 34-35 Brain food () identifying supporting points or examples inferring the meaning of unfamiliar words : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 13

Unit 4 Pages PTE Academic subskill 34-35 Brain food 34-35 Brain food 36-37 36-37 36-37 36-37 36-37 36-37 38-39 38-39 38-39 () taking notes while listening to a recording () using correct intonation speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) inferring the meaning of unfamiliar words writing for a purpose (to learn, to inform, to persuade) () : Summarize written text : Write essay : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 14

Unit 4 Pages PTE Academic subskill 38-39 organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () : Write essay 38-39 () : Summarize written text : Write essay Unit 5 Pages PTE Academic subskill Natural world 40-41 Islands 40-41 Islands 40-41 Islands 40-41 Islands 40-41 Islands () : Summarize written text : Write essay 40-41 Islands speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) 40-41 Islands 40-41 Islands organizing an oral presentation in a logical way Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 15

Unit 5 Pages PTE Academic subskill 42-43 Invasion 42-43 Invasion 42-43 Invasion 42-43 Invasion 42-43 Invasion 42-43 Invasion 44-45 44-45 44-45 44-45 identifying a summary identifying supporting points or examples () following an oral sequencing of information taking notes while listening to a recording () : Summarize written text : Write essay Listening: Highlight incorrect words Listening: Write from dictation Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 16

Unit 5 Pages PTE Academic subskill 44-45 44-45 44-45 44-45 46-47 46-47 46-47 46-47 46-47 using correct pronunciation speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) writing for a purpose (to learn, to inform, to persuade) () organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () developing complex ideas within a complete essay () () : Write essay : Write essay : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 17

Unit 6 Pages PTE Academic subskill Society and family 48-49 Future opportunity 48-49 Future opportunity 48-49 Future opportunity 48-49 Future opportunity taking notes while listening to a recording () 48-49 Future opportunity 48-49 Future opportunity 48-49 Future opportunity () : Summarize written text : Write essay 50-51 The family 50-51 The family 50-51 The family identifying the relationships between sentences and paragraphs 50-51 The family Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 18

Unit 6 Pages PTE Academic subskill 50-51 The family 50-51 The family 50-51 The family 50-51 The family 52-53 52-53 52-53 52-53 52-53 54-55 () using correct pronunciation producing fluent speech speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) () : Summarize written text : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 19

Unit 6 Pages PTE Academic subskill 54-55 54-55 54-55 54-55 54-55 54-55 using correct spelling () using correct mechanics () writing for a purpose (to learn, to inform, to persuade) () organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () developing complex ideas within a complete essay () () : Write essay Listening: Write from dictation : Write essay : Write essay : Write essay : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 20

Units 4-6 Pages PTE Academic subskill 56-57 identifying a writer s purpose, style, tone or attitude : Summarize written text 56-57 56-57 () : Summarize written text : Write essay 56-57 56-57 56-57 following an oral sequencing of information Listening: Highlight incorrect words Listening: Write from dictation 56-57 () : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 21

Unit 7 Pages PTE Academic subskill Science 58-59 Crime lab 58-59 Crime lab 58-59 Crime lab 58-59 Crime lab 58-59 Crime lab 58-59 Crime lab 60-61 A brief history of Stephen Hawking 60-61 A brief history of Stephen Hawking 60-61 A brief history of Stephen Hawking 60-61 A brief history of Stephen Hawking identifying a writer s purpose, style, tone or attitude () () : Summarize written text : Summarize written text : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 22

Unit 7 Pages PTE Academic subskill 62-63 62-63 62-63 62-63 62-63 62-63 62-63 64-65 64-65 64-65 taking notes while listening to a recording () following an oral sequencing of information using correct pronunciation speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) taking notes while reading a text () () Listening: Highlight incorrect words Listening: Write from dictation : Summarize written text : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 23

Unit 8 Pages PTE Academic subskill The night 66-67 Sleep tight! 66-67 Sleep tight! 66-67 Sleep tight! 66-67 Sleep tight! 66-67 Sleep tight! 66-67 Sleep tight! 66-67 Sleep tight! 68-69 The night shift 68-69 The night shift 68-69 The night shift 68-69 The night shift identifying a writer s purpose, style, tone or attitude summarizing the main idea () () : Summarize written text : Summarize written text : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 24

Unit 8 Pages PTE Academic subskill 70-71 70-71 70-71 70-71 70-71 70-71 72-73 72-73 72-73 72-73 72-73 using correct pronunciation identifying the relationships between sentences and paragraphs following a logical or chronological sequence of events organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () () Listening: Highlight incorrect words : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 25

Unit 9 Pages PTE Academic subskill Work and industry 74-75 Employment 74-75 Employment 74-75 Employment 74-75 Employment 74-75 Employment 74-75 Employment () : Summarize written text : Write essay 74-75 Employment using correct pronunciation 76-77 Gold 76-77 Gold 76-77 Gold 76-77 Gold () : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 26

Unit 9 Pages PTE Academic subskill 76-77 Gold 78-79 78-79 78-79 78-79 78-79 78-79 80-81 80-81 80-81 80-81 using correct stress speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) organizing an oral presentation in a logical way taking notes while listening to a recording () Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 27

Unit 9 Pages PTE Academic subskill 80-81 80-81 following a logical or chronological sequence of events Listening: Highlight incorrect words 80-81 writing for a purpose (to learn, to inform, to persuade) () : Write essay 80-81 () : Summarize written text : Write essay 80-81 organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () : Write essay Units 7-9 Pages PTE Academic subskill 82-83 82-83 () : Summarize written text : Write essay 82-83 82-83 Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 28

Unit 10 Pages PTE Academic subskill Global affairs 84-85 United Nations 84-85 United Nations 84-85 United Nations 84-85 United Nations () : Summarize written text : Write essay 84-85 United Nations 86-87 Big business 86-87 Big business following a logical or chronological sequence of events Listening: Highlight incorrect words 86-87 Big business 86-87 Big business inferring the meaning of unfamiliar words 86-87 Big business () : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 29

Unit 10 Pages PTE Academic subskill 86-87 Big business 86-87 Big business 86-87 Big business 86-87 Big business 88-89 88-89 88-89 88-89 88-89 88-89 90-91 taking notes while listening to a recording () using correct stress speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) organizing an oral presentation in a logical way Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 30

Unit 10 Pages PTE Academic subskill 90-91 90-91 90-91 90-91 90-91 90-91 identifying supporting points or examples writing for a purpose (to learn, to inform, to persuade) () supporting an opinion with details, examples and explanations () organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () developing complex ideas within a complete essay () : Write essay : Write essay : Write essay : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 31

Unit 11 Pages PTE Academic subskill The environment 92-93 Global warming 92-93 Global warming 92-93 Global warming 92-93 Global warming () : Summarize written text : Write essay 92-93 Global warming 92-93 Global warming 94-95 Waste not, want not 94-95 Waste not, want not 94-95 Waste not, want not comprehending explicit and implicit information : Summarize written text 94-95 Waste not, want not () : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 32

Unit 11 Pages PTE Academic subskill 94-95 Waste not, want not 94-95 Waste not, want not 96-97 96-97 96-97 96-97 96-97 96-97 96-97 98-99 98-99 98-99 evaluating the quality and usefulness of texts using correct intonation speaking for a purpose (to repeat, to inform, to explain) identifying supporting points or examples identifying a writer s purpose, style, tone or attitude : Summarize written text Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 33

Unit 11 Pages PTE Academic subskill 98-99 identifying the relationships between sentences and paragraphs 98-99 writing for a purpose (to learn, to inform, to persuade) () : Write essay 98-99 organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () : Write essay 98-99 () : Summarize written text : Write essay Unit 12 Pages PTE Academic subskill Sport 100-101 Minority sports 100-101 Minority sports 100-101 Minority sports 100-101 Minority sports 100-101 Minority sports () : Summarize written text : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 34

Unit 12 Pages PTE Academic subskill 100-101 Minority sports 102-103 Big sport, big business 102-103 Big sport, big business 102-103 Big sport, big business 102-103 Big sport, big business 102-103 Big sport, big business 102-103 Big sport, big business 104-105 104-105 104-105 () () identifying a writer s purpose, style, tone or attitude : Summarize written text : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay : Summarize written text Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 35

Unit 12 Pages PTE Academic subskill 104-105 104-105 104-105 106-107 106-107 106-107 106-107 106-107 106-107 using correct intonation taking notes while listening to a recording () writing for a purpose (to learn, to inform, to persuade) () organizing sentences and paragraphs in a logical way () () using correct mechanics () : Write essay : Write essay : Summarize written text : Write essay : Write essay Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 36

Units 10-12 Pages PTE Academic subskill 108-109 () : Summarize written text : Write essay 108-109 108-109 108-109 108-109 Language Leader Pre-Intermediate 37

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