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The document is a mid-term test correction for a 3rd Arts/Info class at Lycée Radhia Haddad, covering listening comprehension, language skills, and opinions on punishment in education. It includes exercises on comprehension, spelling, language forms, and rewriting alternatives. The test emphasizes the importance of online education and the challenges teachers face with student behavior.

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The document is a mid-term test correction for a 3rd Arts/Info class at Lycée Radhia Haddad, covering listening comprehension, language skills, and opinions on punishment in education. It includes exercises on comprehension, spelling, language forms, and rewriting alternatives. The test emphasizes the importance of online education and the challenges teachers face with student behavior.

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REPUBLIQUE TUNISIENNE

mid-term test n°3


MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATUON

Lycée radhia haddad correction

Directed by : Jawaher

Tarhouni Duration: 1 hour Date: 25/04/2025


Class : 3rd Arts / Info

I -listening Comprehension
1. Complete the table:

Speakers University studies


Dave Hotel management
Maria Computer science

2. True or False:

 Dave has no time to relax because he is busy in his job. → False (He’s busy with
school)
 Dave works in a restaurant as a cook. → True
 At first, Maria wanted to study French. → True
 After graduation, Dave intends to work for a hotel or a travel agency. → True

3. Spelling

complete the conversation:

Dave: So, do you have a part-time job to support yourself in school expenses?

Maria: Well, fortunately for me, I received a 4-year academic scholarship that pays for all
my books and tuition.

4. Function:

"Would you like anything to drink?" → ✅ Invitation

5. Pronunciation:

Circle the odd man out:

 Fine – time – first – decide → first (different vowel sound)


 French – fortunately – sure – change → sure (different "sh" sound)
Ii –language (12marks)
1. Put the words in the right form/tense:

Online schools offer an excellent alternative in education, particularly when there


are definite drawbacks to traditional schooling. The opportunities offered by
online schools have grown tremendously in recent years. As teachers and students
have become more comfortable with the technology, the quality of learning via
online schools has improved.
Another major advantage of learning from an online school is the accessibility it
provides. Students can learn from anywhere in the world. This is an especially
important benefit for students who wish to study in a different country. It also
allows students to travel without the repercussions of being absent from school.

2. Fill in the blanks (words from box):

“Alice in Wonderland” is a classic. It is filled with fantasy, and sparks


imagination. I find it to be a great story that never gets old, and keeps the reader
interested the whole time. The characters are one-of-a-kind, and it has a very
unique and unparalleled plot.
In addition to the delightfully eccentric plot, there is some symbolism thrown in.
These two symbolisms work together to emphasize Alice’s desire to keep hold of
her pure innocence as a child. I would recommend this timeless classic to anyone
because it is a creatively entertaining novel for any age.

3. Rewrite the best alternative:

I think that punishment should be allowed. We all know that teachers have a
tough job. They are typically dealing with 20 to 35 students in their classes.
Students will misbehave at some point. What should the teacher do when this
happens? If they do nothing, then the other children may misbehave as well,
because they saw no consequence for the bad behavior. What should the teacher
do, if he/she doesn't know who is responsible for the infraction? Should they
punish the entire class? Unfortunately, there are times when collateral damage
will occur and this is one of them. It’s sometimes impossible for a teacher to know
who committed an infraction, so if no one will confess, they must punish the entire
class. If there are few unruly children that misbehave, I don't think that the entire
class should be punished.

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