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The transcription contains questions and tasks related to vocabulary, writing, conjunctions, articles, tones, and silent letters. It is a test or exercise for an ESOL final exam. ESOL Final, Section 1, Vocabulary. Number 1. If someone says, I am self-conscious, they mean, A, I feel uncomfortable around other people, B, she will do anything for her relatives, C, I don't know why, but I don't trust him, or D, I guess you do not like something. Number 2. A person who you work with is also known as A, Homie, B, Boss, C, Colleague, or D, Friend. Section 2. Writing. Revise the phrase to add an apostrophe that shows possession. The recipe of my grandmother. The office of the principal. Number 2. Combine the following words into contractions using an apostrophe. Can not, did not. Number 3. Complete the following sentences using the conjunction and. She ran. And number 2. I like to eat apples. Complete the following sentences using the conjunction but. Number 1. He liked trucks. Number 2. She was afraid of the dark. Identify the correct article that should be used in the sentence. A, I wanted to eat a banana, or B, I wanted to eat and banana. Use the modal verbs to complete the sentences for each image. So in the chart, you have it, and then you can choose must be, might be, could be, may be, or can't be. And then you can finish the sentence with a school sign, a parking sign, a hospital sign, or a sign for a library. For image number 1, fill in the sentence it, and then you should choose must be, might be, could be, may be, or can't be. A, and then finish the sentence with school sign, parking sign, hospital sign, sign for a library. And do the same thing for image number 2. Section 3. Reading. So let's go ahead and read this part of the play. Rob. It's just, are you sure they're going to like me? Lola. Of course they'll like you, they'll love you, you're perfect. Rob. No, I'm not. I smell funny. Everyone says so. Lola. You don't smell funny. Why do you say that? Rob. Other people say so. Lola. Like who? Rob. Like Tina. It makes me self-conscious. Lola. Don't be self-conscious. Rob. But you said being a little self-conscious is okay. Lola. A little bit is cute. You can look down at the floor once in a while. Rob. Rob. I do want to make a good impression. Do you want me to drive? I can drive. If I'm driving, will that look good? Rob's tone in this scene is A. Confident, B. Angry, C. Happy, or D. Nervous. Lola's tone in this scene is A. Nervous, B. Confident, C. Angry, or D. Confused. Based on the text, readers can infer that A. Rob and Lola like each other, B. Rob and Lola are mad at each other, C. Rob is driving to Lola's house, or D. Lola is nervous that Rob doesn't like her. Section 4. Listening. When reading the word, which letter is silent? A, the letter K, B, the letter N, C, the letter O, or D, the letter W. When you read the word, what sound does the G-H make, A, huh, B, juh, C, kuh, or D, shh? Which word has a silent letter in it? A, move, B, how, C, kick, or D, sink. Which word has the silent letter B in it? A, bottom, C, bear, C, curb, or D, tomb.