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FULL MARK IN THE
HOW I GOT EXIT EXAM ( 50/50)
Interview with Muna Jaboob
What did you do in order to get full mark in the exit – exam?
Muna: I’ve always been eager to master a foreign language. English language
was a must due to it’s widespread in all domains. In edition, reading helped me
a lot to prepare for exams.
How did you prepare for the exit exam?
Muna: By being consistent with my reading and by listening to audio
books and podcasts.
Who helped you during the journey?
Muna: My family has always been supportive of me by endorsing my self-
confidence and providing the necessary encouragement.
How was the exit exam? Can you explain the process to other students?
And offer them hints and tips if you can?
Muna: The exam is adaptive to your level. I mean, if you answered
correctly, the questions will be more difficult and vice versa.
You will start with a listening quiz – 40 questions.
The questions are not academic but rather general.
The level of questions get more difficult with each correct answer.
After that, you will do a reading + vocabulary and grammar.
All the questions are general. They are not based on the vocabulary and
grammar rules taken in level 3.
Some questions are fill in the gaps and some are multiple choice.
You will not be tested on your writing and speaking skills.
My last advice is that you have to read more and to listen
more, so you will improve your English level in general
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