Junior

EXAMEN ANGLIA JUNIOR

El examen Anglia JUNIOR es el segundo examen al que se pueden enfrentar nuestros alumnos más jóvenes. En este examen se pondrán a prueba conocimientos básicos del idioma para que los más pequeños puedan comenzar su aventura en el inglés de la mejor de las formas gracias a nuestros certificados de inglés para niños reconocidos en el mundo entero.

¿Qué prueba Junior?

Comprensión de aproximadamente 200 palabras de categorías familiares como partes del cuerpo, animales, alimentos y medios de transporte
Comprensión de las primeras estructuras útiles, como decir quiénes son y qué están haciendo, dónde están las personas y las cosas y qué son las cosas o a quién pertenecen las cosas

¿Qué debe hacer el candidato en el examen JUNIOR?

Coincidir con líneas
Elija respuestas
Escribir palabras y letras
Leer y etiquetar

Indicadores de desempeño

El estudiante

tiene un reconocimiento de vocabulario básico de aproximadamente 200 palabras
sabe cómo describir las acciones actuales
puede identificar y describir la ubicación y posición básica
puede seguir un breve y simple texto escrito

Gramática y estructura de los contenidos del examen JUNIOR de Anglia

GTRAMAR AND STRUCTURESWHAT ARE THEY USED FOR?SOME EXAMPLES
VERBS
Present Simple (to be, to have, in the third person singular) Question form and short answersDescribing personal attributes. Identifying an objectHe has black hair. The mouse is behind the cupboard. What is it? Is it a bird? Yes, it is. No it isn't.
Present continuousDescribing present actions
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
I, you, he, she, it, we, you, theyIdentificationI am listening to the radio. She is wearing a yellow dress.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
her, his, their, our, my, your, itsIdentifying relationships and possession
My mother is cooking. His name is John.
ARTICLES
A, an, theAs part of the identification of an objectJane is playing in the garden. My brothers are watching a video.
PREPOSITIONS
in, behind, under, on, near, in front of t (recognition only -not actively tested)Describing location and positionThe telephone is on the table. The mouse is under the bed. At school, at home, at the beach.

Wordlist

GROUPSETS OF WORDS
NOUNS
Clothesdress, shirt, T-shirt, trousers, skirt, boots, socks, shoes, trainers, hat, watch
Food, meals and drinkcake, ice-cream, biscuits, pizza, hamburger, hot-dog, omelette, steak, fish, salad, breakfast, lunch, dinner, milk, juice
Birdspenguin, parrot, duck
Schoolpen, pencil, rubber, ruler, book, desk, computer, blackboard, classroom, bag
Transport
Animalsmonkey, lion, bear, elephant, crocodile, cat, dog, snake, tiger, zebra, rabbit, mouse
Householdtelevision, video, chair, table, house, cassette-player, bed, bath, clock, picture, vase, photo, radio, door, mat, window, floor, cupboard
Kitchenglass, plate, bowl, cup, knife, fork
Vegetablespotato, tomato, carrot
Fruitpear, peach, apple, banana, orange, lemon
Fishdolphin, octopus, shark, whale, starfish, fish
Gardenflower, tree, grass
Days of the weekday, week, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Months of the yearJanuary, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Sportfootball, tennis, swimming, basketball, volleyball
Placespark, garden, home, school, shop, house, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, living room
Parts of the bodyhair, eyes, mouth, nose, face, arms, legs, foot/feet, head, hands
Lettersa-z
Cardinal numbersone, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty
Examsletters, words, sentence, question, answer, story
Family membersmother, father, brother, sister, baby, girl, boy, children
ADJECTIVES
SIZEtall, short, big, small
Feelingshappy, sad, favourite, best>
Coloursblack, blue, green, yellow, white, orange, red, grey, brown, pink, purple
Ageold, young, new
VERBS
watch, play, listen, cook, wear, go, read, write, eat, drink, sit, stand, have, has, is, are, am
ARTICLES
a, an, the
PRESONAL PRONOUNS
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
PREPOSITIONS
in, under, behind, on, near, in front of, at (recognition only so that it can be understood in the phrases 'at school', 'at home', 'at the beach')