!!!EXAM SPECIAL!!!
Dates oraux d’anglais à Mathias : (vers la 4ème semaine de mai)
Date de l’écrit : (mi mai)
sujet tertiaire généraliste en deux parties : compte rendu en français et exercise d’expression en anglais
Référentiel des épreuves d’anglais et grilles de notation
Sujets écrit mai 2022, 2023, et 2024, 2025
Tous les sujets d’oraux 2022, 2023 et 2024
vocabulaire du secteur tertiaire
glossaire d’expressions pour la partie II de l”écrit
les chiffres, les nombres, la monnaie…
les erreurs classiques à ne plus faire, en particulier pendant un exam !
Themes, vocabulary and phrases.
Use such help as ChatGPT to discuss various topics and Natural Readers to improve your accent and memorize the sound and audio.
possible questions when branching out of the exam subject:
- What can you tell me about your work placement (GB) / internship (US)?
- Why did you choose to study computing/IT?
- What are your plans for next year?
- What would be your dream job?
- What type of company would you like to work in?
- Would you choose rather a less-paid job in a small company in the country or a better-paid job in a big city?
- What kind of specialty do you prefer in the vast field of IT?
- Have you ever travelled abroad?
- Would you like to travel abroad, and if so, where to?
- Would you consider living abroad?
- What can you tell about some of your hobbies and interests?
Wednesday, March 4th
possible questions when branching out of the exam subject (see above)
Monday, February, 23rd & Wednesday, 25th
theguardian.com-Its not too late to fix it web inventor Tim Berners-Lee says
Wednesday, December 17th
Monday, December 15th
Oral exam subject : Tech Addiction : pdf and video
Monday, December 15th
Wednesday, December 10th
Take a second look at this activity, only one in each group volonteered some work! BBC Worklife – Vocabulary Discovery Activity (BTS Written Exam Preparation) Instructions Today, you will explore the website BBC Worklife: https://www.bbc.co.uk/worklife This is one of the best websites you can read regularly to prepare for the written part of the BTS English exam. It contains short, accessible articles about work, society, well-being, careers and modern workplace culture — exactly the themes that appear in the exam every year. ⸻ 1. Browse and choose an article Spend a few minutes exploring the site. Choose any article that interests you. You may select topics such as: • well-being at work • work–life balance • remote work / hybrid work • diversity & inclusion • workplace culture • recruitment and job trends • productivity and motivation ⸻ 2. Read your chosen article Read the article attentively. You do not need to understand every word — focus on the general meaning. ⸻ 3. Collect 5 useful expressions While reading, identify five expressions (not single words) that you think are useful for: • describing work situations • expressing opinions • talking about well-being or workplace issues • discussing modern changes in work culture Example of useful expressions: • “to boost productivity” • “a flexible schedule” • “to address inequality” • “a sense of belonging” ⸻ 4. Write a short sentence for each expression For each of your 5 expressions, write one short original sentence to show that you understand how to use it in context. Example: “A flexible schedule can help employees reduce stress.” ⸻ 5. Share on the collaborative pad Copy and paste your 5 expressions into this collaborative pad. You will then have created a class vocabulary list based on your contributions.
Monday, December 8th
Wednesday, December 3rd
Office English, a podcast frome BBC Learning English
Monday, December 1st
Verb Structures & Business, Translation Quiz – 20 items
Wednesday, November 26th
BBC Worklife – Vocabulary Discovery Activity (BTS Written Exam Preparation) Instructions Today, you will explore the website BBC Worklife: https://www.bbc.co.uk/worklife This is one of the best websites you can read regularly to prepare for the written part of the BTS English exam. It contains short, accessible articles about work, society, well-being, careers and modern workplace culture — exactly the themes that appear in the exam every year. ⸻ 1. Browse and choose an article Spend a few minutes exploring the site. Choose any article that interests you. You may select topics such as: • well-being at work • work–life balance • remote work / hybrid work • diversity & inclusion • workplace culture • recruitment and job trends • productivity and motivation ⸻ 2. Read your chosen article Read the article attentively. You do not need to understand every word — focus on the general meaning. ⸻ 3. Collect 5 useful expressions While reading, identify five expressions (not single words) that you think are useful for: • describing work situations • expressing opinions • talking about well-being or workplace issues • discussing modern changes in work culture Example of useful expressions: • “to boost productivity” • “a flexible schedule” • “to address inequality” • “a sense of belonging” ⸻ 4. Write a short sentence for each expression For each of your 5 expressions, write one short original sentence to show that you understand how to use it in context. Example: “A flexible schedule can help employees reduce stress.” ⸻ 5. Share on the collaborative pad Copy and paste your 5 expressions into this collaborative pad. You will then have created a class vocabulary list based on your contributions. Monday, November 24th wired.com-With the Rise of AI, Cisco Sounds an Urgent Alarm About the Risks of Aging Tech Wednesday, November 19th Les photos de la sortie de lundi sont là, c’est un lien “privé” c’est a dire qu’elles n’apparaissent pas aux visiteurs sur mon site, il faut ce lien specifique, vous pouvez les télécharger mais ne réutilisez pas les photos montrant d’autres étudiants sans leur accord, si vous souhaitez que telle ou telle photo ne soit pas incluse dans la galerie, dites le moi le plus vite possible. Merci. https://photos.acobas.net/Musee-Museum/n-tZqS94 Oral subject of the day “Going Green” : video + pdf Wednesday, November 12th the 10 themes collected in the videos for the Oral Exam:
- Cybersecurity and Data Protection
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Data Management and Analytics
- User Experience and Interface Design
- Mobile and Web Development
- Cloud Computing and Virtualization
- Software Development and Engineering
- Networking and Connectivity
- IT Project Management
- Remote Work and Collaboration
Monday, November 10th
now watch this other video and answer these questions. Wednesday, November 5th a survival kit for the written exam Monday, November 3rd Orals + a bit of reading from The Guardian : ‘A good moment in time for us’: Firefox head on AI browsers and what’s next for the web Wednesday, October 15th TEST + video Monday, October 13th Oral exam subject : Tech Addiction : pdf and video Wednesday, October 8th & Monday, October 6th Oral exam subject : AI and Jobs : pdf and video Monday, September 29th
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Product Flops & Business Failures – Student Form
Instructions : Answer the 12 questions below. When finished, click button ① to copy your answers, then button ② to go to the contact form and paste them.
Monday, September 22nd & Wednesday, September 24th Oral exam subject: video + pdf Monday, September 22nd & Wednesday, 17th Prepare some notes for a work placement report (+/- 10%). Use this document as a guideline and don’t forget to go into some technical details when you mention your project. This is some preliminary research for an oral which will take place in a couple of weeks. Here is a list of simple structures to use :
- I did my internship at (company name).
- I worked in the (department name) department.
- My role was to assist with (task/project).
- I usually started my workday at (time).
- One of my main responsibilities was (task).
- I learned a lot about (topic/skill) during my internship.
- I worked closely with (colleague/supervisor name) on (project/task).
- I improved my (skill) during my internship.
- Every day, I (task), which helped me gain experience in (field).
- My supervisor taught me how to (skill/task).
- I participated in team meetings where we discussed (project/topic).
- One challenge I faced during my internship was (challenge).
- I handled tasks like (task) and (task).
- My internship gave me insight into (industry/field).
- I received feedback on my (task/skill) from my mentor.
- I was responsible for (task), and I really enjoyed it.
- I think the internship helped me prepare for a career in (field).
- I had the opportunity to work on (project/task), which was very interesting.
- I gained hands-on experience with (tool/software/process).
- I plan to use what I learned during my internship to (future goal).
Monday, September 8th and 15th VOUS RÉPONDREZ EN ANGLAIS À LA QUESTION. VOUS RÉDIGEREZ UN MINIMUM DE 200 MOTS. Vous êtes Dylan Robinson (dylan.rbsn@corporatehappiness.com), coach bien-être missionné(e) par l’entreprise britannique de lunetterie Look!Glasses (@look!glasses.co.uk) pour mettre en place des mesures visant à améliorer le bienêtre des salarié(e)s. Vous adressez un courriel à l’ensemble des personnels pour leur soumettre certaines mesures. Vous précisez tout d’abord que, pour des raisons budgétaires, les mesures feront l’objet d’un vote ultérieur. Vous proposez ensuite les mesures suivantes : la mise à disposition d’ordinateurs portables et d’espaces de travail flexibles ; la possibilité de s’inscrire à des cours de cuisine et de sophrologie; la création d’un espace-repos équipé de fauteuils et de canapés ; la mise à disposition d’en-cas (froids et chauds) et de boissons chaudes ou fraîches, tout au long de la journée ; la possibilité 3 jours par semaine de quitter le travail avant les bouchons de 17 heures. Pour chacun des points, veillez à rédiger des phrases complètes. Vous pouvez étoffer avec des exemples de votre choix. Présentation d’usage et formules de politesse send me your work at ACOBAS.net Wednesday, September 3rd Sujet d’écrit 2025