Kuwaiti Working Women
Letters L 2009
Traditionally, the
idea of a working woman was not accepted by many people; they saw it as a
radical change in family life. The reasons were simple: a woman’s place is at
home. Who is going to clean, cook, feed the kids and look after them?
Batool, a 29-year-old Kuwaiti pharmacist and mother
of two children says: "I feel guilty." Now that my eldest daughter is
going to school, I’m starting to have second thoughts about being a career
woman." She says that when she was a kid, her mother would wake her up
every morning for school. "She made us breakfast, me and five other
siblings, whereas I find difficulty taking care of only two daughters,"
she added.
Like many other young Kuwaiti women, Batool finds it necessary to be taking a share in the household finances.
"It’s not as easy as it used to be with my mother’s generation,"
explained Batool. "A woman now has to have her awn income,
if not to support her family, then to satisfy her needs. Life is too expensive
compared to twenty or thirty years ago." The number of working women in Kuwait is continuously increasing, with 42 paecent participating in the total of Kuwait’s working force, according
to a recent study conducted by the Arab Planning Institute.
Reem, a student, says: "I’m studying hard to
get a degree, have a good career and make a difference. Moreover, at this point
in my life, I don’t want to have any kids. Maybe five years after my marriage,
I will start to consider it. But I want to do my master’s degree abroad and I
can’t do that unless I’m married; otherwise my dad won’t permit it."
Aisha, a 51-year-old
mother, has been a housewife all her life. She says: "I got married when I
was seventeen and didn't’ have time to finish high school. Most of my friends
studied further. Some of them are successful in their careers."
Staving at home to take care of
children or working to increase the family’s income is apparently a personal
choice. "I believe that you can do well in what you believe in if you have
your family supporting you," says Aisha. The debate over
working women versus housewives is one that has been going on for generations.
This is the issue that women around the world have to deal with. They are under
the pressure of supporting a household with an additional income and the guilt
of not being available for the kids. Finding the balance between both world sis
what is expected of women, something that is not always feasible.
I-
COMPREHENSION (15 points)
(BASE ALL YOUR ANSWERS ON THE
TEXT )
A/ WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING
WOULD BE THE BEST TITLE FOR THE PASSAGE? 1 pt
TICK
(√) THE APPROPRIATE BOX
- The problem of illiterate women in Kuwait
- The problem of working women in Kuwait
- The problem of housewives in Kuwait
B/ ARE THESE SENTENCES TRUE OR
FAKSE? JUSTIFY: 2 pts
1. Reem will be able to
study abroad if she gets married
…………………………………….………………………………
2. Aisha has never had a
chance to work
…………………….………………………………………………
C/
ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS: 3 pts
1. According to Batool, why is it important for a woman to have her own income?
…………………………………………………………………………
2. What is Reem doing for the moment?
…………………………………………………………………………….
3According to the
author, what is expected of working women?
…………………………………………………………………………
D/ COMPLETE THESE SENTENCES: 2
pts
1. Unlike her mother, Batool finds it difficult to……………………………………….
2. The study by the Arab
Planning Institute shows that …………………………………
E/ FIND IN THE TEXT WORDS THAT
MEAN THE SAME AS: 3 pts
1. child
(parag2) : …………………………………
2. allow (parag 4) : ……………………………….
3. look after (parag 6): …………………………….
F/ WHAT DO THE UNDERLINED IN
THE TEXT REFER TO? 3 pts
1. it :
…………………………..
2. she :
………………………..
3. them :
………………………
II-
LANGUAGE: 15 points
A/ FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE
APPROPRIATE COLLOCATIONS FROM THE LIST: 3 pts
Film making – have access –
take place - have fun - note taking
- take care
- Many people do not ………………………to the Internet in the countryside.
- Listening and ……………………….are important skills to understand presentations at the university.
- "Where will the next conference ……………………..? " the journalist asked.
B/ GIVE THE CORRECT FORL OF
THE WORDS BETWEEN BRACKETS: 3 pts
Parents often worry about their children’s (addict)
________________to computer games. They think that playing games for a long
time can be (harm) ________________to their children’s health. They are also
afraid of changes that might occur in their (behave) ________________
C/ PUT THE VERBS BETWEEN
BRACKETS IN THE CORRECT TENSE: 1,5 pt
Last Monday, while firemen (try)………………….to put out the fire
in the forest, two helicopters (join) ………………them. Unfortunately. Most of the
trees were destroyed. We hope that by the end of 2011, the local authorities
(replant) ……………..………..the forest.
D/ FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE
APPROPRIATE WORDS FROM THE LIST: 1,5 pt
Where - which
- who - whom -whose
Many Moroccan immigrants ______________ live abroad would
like to return to Morocco
______________ they can invest their
money. They have promising projects ______________ will certainly help to
improve the local economy.
E/ REWRITE YHE SENTENCES
BEGINNING WITH THE WORDS GIVEN.
1. "Won’t be
able to attend the wedding party."
Kamal
said …………………………………………………….
1. The association has funded
many social projects.
Many social projects
…………………………………………….
2. Mounir dropped out of
school at an early age.
Mounir wishes ………………………………………….………….
F/ FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE
APPROPRIATE WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS FROM THE LIST: 3 pts
whereas - due to
- as a result - despite - though
- so as to
1. Jane was often absent from
work; ……………., her director dismissed her.
2. I’ll try to find some time to
see you this afternoon…………..I have so many things to do.
3. Thousands of people are driven
out their homes………….civil wars maybe parts of the world.
III- WRITING
Young people often
face various problems at home or at school. Write an e-mail to a friend telling
him/her about a problem that you or one of your friends once had.
(Approximately 250 words)
What was the
problem? When was it?
Who was involved?
(father, mother, teacher, headmaster, classmates etc)
Was the problem
solved? How?
How did you or your friend feel?
School Drop-outs
Letters ( HS**) 2009
Dropping out of school is a serious problem in Morocco. Each year, nearly 200,000
children leave school before completing their primary education. A new
government initiative in morocco offers some measures to reduce the number of
students who withdraw from school. This initiative is part of an awareness
campaign targeting parents.
Researchers and government
officials largely attribute the phenomenon to the ignorance of
poor parents who do not realise the importance of education. Some parents, for
example, withdraw their children from school due to the competing demands for
household income which often push children to work. Drop-out rates are higher
among children of illiterate parents. These rates can be reduced if we
sensitise parents about the importance of sending their children to school. In
2006, Morocco
launched a number of awareness campaigns to address this growing problem. These
campaigns aim at introducing a national programme which encourages school
children to make a list of non-registered children and children who have
dropped out. More than 14,000 teachers and headmasters will also be responsible
for implementing this plan.
The initiative is considered a logical one because it will get children
who have dropped out back into the school system, and it will act as a
preventive measure because it raises students’ awareness to the negative
consequences of dropping out. The initiative was tested last year in a few
regions. Fatima Lharti, a twelve-year-old schoolgirl from Tangiers,
says she managed to stop approximately one dozen children from dropping out and
persuaded a number of others who had already dropped out to come back to
school. "The most difficult part of the work is convincing parents."
However, "when they hear children – the same age as their
own – talking about the consequences of taking their children out of school,
most of them come around within a few minutes," Fatima
proudly told Magharebia website reporter.
Samir El Garoumi missed a year of
school to work for his family. He is now back in school and has
struck a healthy balance between work and studies. In the morning, he goes to
school and in the evening, he helps his father in his workshop. This year, he
is taking part in the initiative to make a list of children who are not in
school. He also advises parents in his family circle to allow their children to
finish their education.
(Adapted from : www.magharevia.com)
I-
COMPREHENSION
15 points
(BASE YOUR ANSWERS ON THE TEXT)
A/ CHOOSE THE RICHT ANSWER
FROM THE LIST GIVEN (1 pt)
TICK (√) THE RIGHT ANSWER
The test is taken from
A magazine.
The Internet.
A newspaper.
B/ ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS: 3 pts
1. How many students drop out of
primary school in Morocco
every year?
……………………………………………………………………………..
2. Why do poor parents withdraw
their children from school?
………………………………………………………………………………
3. How can drop-out rates be
reduced?
…………………………………………………………………………………
C/ ARE THESE
SENTENCE TRUE OR FALSE? JUSTIFY: 3 pts
1. The programme encourages
parents to make lists of children who have dropped out of school.
………………………………………………………………………………….
2. Fatima Lharti convinced nearly one dozen children to stay at school.
………………………………………………………………………………….
3. Samir studies and helps
his father as well …………………………………..
D/ COMOLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES: 2 pts
1. As a preventive measure,
the initiative aims at ……………………………………...
2. Fatima Lharti found it difficult to …………………………………………..
E/ FIND IN THE TEXT WORDS THAT
MEAN ALMOST THE SAME AS: 3 pts
1. Minimize (parag1): ………………………………………………………………
2. Money we get from work or
investment (parag2): …………………………………
3. Participating (parag 4): …………………………………………………………….
F/ WHAT DO THE UBDERLINED
WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS IN THE TEXT REFER TO? 3 pts
1. the phenomenon : …………………………………….
1. the phenomenon : …………………………………….
2. they : …………………………………………………
3. he : ……………………………………………….
II- LANGUAGE 15 points
A/ PUT THE VERBS BERWEEN
BRACKETS IN THE CORRECT TENSE: 3 pts
Najib Sidqi (get)………………………….his degree in marketing before he started work at the
bank. In 2007, he (conduct) …………………….a piece of research on developing customer
services. Now, he (be) ……………..the manager of a bank agency.
B/ REWRITE YJE FOLLOWING
SENTENCES AS SUGGESTED: 3 pts
1. The government launched an
educational programme in 2006.
An
educational programme …………………………………..
2. "The film
has attracted a lot of viewers," the film director said.
The film director said that
…………………………………..
2. Saida left school at an
early age.
The teacher wishes …………………………………………..
C/ GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF
THE WORDS BETWEEN BRACKETS: 3 pts
1. Reducing the rates of
drop-outs in Morocco
will be an important (achieve) _________________
2. Fatima will be
(promotion) __________________ for her hard work.
3. Many NGOs contribute to the
(develop) ______________ of citizenship values.
D/ FILL IN THE GAPS
WITH THE RIGHT PHRASAL VERBS FROM THE LIST: 1,5 pt
Stand for - fill in –bring
about - look up - get off – apply for.
1. The father encouraged his son
to ………………………another job.
2. The letters VIP ………………….Very
Important Person.
3. The new initiative tries to
…………………………change in education.
E/ JOIN THE
FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING THE WORDS GIVEN: 3 pts
1. Hamid did a
great job. He was not offered a better position. (though)
…………………………………………………………………………….
2. Souad did not come to the show. She was sick. (because of)
……………………………………………………………………………..
3We were unable to
get financial support. We had to abandon the project. (therefore)
……………………………………………………………………………..
F/ MATCH THE WORDS
THAT GO TOGETHER TO MAKE APPROPRIATE
COLLOCATIONS. 3 pts
1. natural
2. formal
3. brain
|
a. priority
b. disaster
c. gain
d. education
e. opportunity
|
1:
………………………………. 2 : ……………………….. 3: …………………….
III- WRITING
A lot of people in developing
countries suffer from illiteracy. Write a short essay about the causes and
consequences of this phenomenon and suggest some solutions (Approximately 250)
Here are some suggestions to
help you :
§
Poverty/parents’ ignorance,
§
Lack
of awareness to the importance of education.
§
Remote
schools in rural areas,
§
Remote
schools in rural areas,
§
Role
of youth organisations, NGOs government, etc
Moroccan Street Children
Sciences & LO 2009
Morocco’s street children
live a difficult life, often filled with harmful drugs and crime. Efforts to
reintegrate them into families and schools are somewhat successful but experts
say the problem is large and its root lies in poverty and
difficult social circumstances.
Othmane left his home and school at
the age of fourteen to live on the street. He no longer wanted to see his
mother fight the daily battle to get bread for his five little siblings and pay
for his school expenses. "The street is not a better place to live
in," Othmane says, "but at least she
will not have to think about my daily living. In the meantime, I may be able to
help her." Othmane carries bags of vegetables
and other purchases for customers at a nearby market. In this way, he earns a
few dirhams a day, enough to bring a little money back home.
Othmane is one of the growing numbers
of street children in Morocco.
These are the homeless and marginalized youths without identity or family. The
sidewalks, public gardens, and the buildings doorsteps are their beds.
In Casablanca,
these children’s main residences are alleys in the old city, the port,
the train station, and the fruits and vegetables wholesale market. The port
provides them with an opportunity to emigrate illegally. The
wholesale market gives them the chance to work as porters. At the train
station, they can earn little money from helping passengers or by begging from
tourists.
According to the most recent statistics, 7,000 street
children live in Casablanca Wilaya alone. 8,800 more
live in other major cities such as Marrakesh, Fes, and Meknes. The government
and many non-governmental organisations have adopted a strategy of building
centres to shelter some of these street children and reintegrate them into
schools and families, but the challenge is enormous. The number of children
usually the centres’ capacities; there are not enough beds for all of them, and
urgent is the need to act once to save those children!
I-
COMPREHENSION:
15 points
(BASE ALL YOUR ANSWERS ON THE
TEXT)
A/ ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS: 3
pts
1. Why did Othmane become one of the street children?
………………………………………………………………………….
2. What does he do to earn
money?
…………………………....………………………………………………..
3. Whas ee, done to solve the problem of street children?
……………………………………………………………………………..
B/ PICK OUT FROM TJE TEXT
EXPRESSIONS OR PHRASES WHICH SHOW THAT: 2 pts
1. Othmane doesn't like
living in the street. (parag2) ………………………..
2. There is a need to build more
centres for street children. (parag 5) ………
C/ FILL IN THE CHART WITH THE
RIGHT INFORMATION FROM THE TEXT: 3 pts
Place of residence
For street children
|
The opportunity it offers
|
1. The port
|
……………………………………….
|
2. The wholesale market
|
………………………………………..
|
3. The train station
|
………………………………………..
|
D/ FIND IN THE TEXT WORDS OR
EXPRESSIONS WGICH MEAN THE SAME AS: 4 pts
1. origin (parag1): ……………………..
2. clients (parag 2): …………………….
3. without a place to live in:
(parag 3) ………………
4. a plan: (parag 5) ……………………..
E/ WHAT DO THE UNDERLINED
WORDS IN THE TEXT REFER TO? 3 pts
1. its (pph 1) : …………………
1. its (pph 1) : …………………
2. she (pph 2) : …………………
3. them (pph 4): …………………
II – LANGUAGE 15 points
A/ FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE APPROPRIATE WORDS FROM THE LIST: 2 pts
A/ FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE APPROPRIATE WORDS FROM THE LIST: 2 pts
Non-formal /
cooperation / labour / non- profit
/ conference
UNESCO is a __________
organisation which contributes to peace and security by
Promoting international
__________ Through education, science and culture.
B/ FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE
APPROPRIATE PHRASAL VERBS:
Put on - set up
- turn down - write down - make up
1. How could you ……………….such an
interesting job offer?
2. ………………..your coat; it’s cold in here.
C/ MATCH THE WORDS THAT GO
TOGETHER TO MAKE APPROPRIATE COLLOCATIONS: 2 pts
1. equal
2. problem
|
a. apportunities
b. diversity
c. mistake
d. sibling
|
1 : ……………………………………..
2 : ………………………………….
D/ REWRITE THESE SENTENCES
BEGINNING WITH THE WORDS GIVEN: 3 pts
1. The government should take
measures to reintegrate street children into society.
……………………………………………………………………………
2. "I will take her
suggestions into consideration," Jack said.
Jack promised …………………………………………………………….
3. Younes said: "I
regret having accepted my firt cigarette."
"If only I ………………………………………………." Younes said.
E/ PUT THE VERBS
BETWEEN BRACKETS IN THE CORRECT TENSE.
"Our son (run
away)………………………from home last week. We (still/look for)
……………………….him. His
best friend says that he (not see)…………….…. him for two weeks," the father
said.
F/ MATCH EACH
SENTENCE WITH ITS APPROPRIATE FUNCTION: 3 pts
1. Mrs Simpson took her
medication. Yet, she didn’t feel better.
2. My friend Tarik is saving money so as to buy a computer.
3. Because of poverty,
children’s schooling is still a problem in many African countries.
|
a. Cause and effect
b. Concession
c. Defining
d. Purpose
|
1: ……………………. 2: ………………………. 3: ………………………..
III- WRITING: 10 points
Taking drugs is dangerous.
Write a short article to your school magazine about the consequences of
drug-taking on youths’ health and education. (Approximately 150 words)
These
questions may help you :
·
Why do
you think young people take drugs?
·
Wat effects do these drugs have on their health and
education?
·
What
solutions do you suggest for them?
Souad
Letters (HS)
Souad was afraid not to finish her
education. The schools were located dozens of kilometers away from her home,
and she had no way to get there each day. In addition, her family
couldn’t afford to pay her schooling.
When Souad about learned a boarding school where students live
and study, she jumped at the chance to continue learning. The boarding school
in Tighassaline, a small village in the Middle Atlas, was supported by an aid
organization and run by a local group, the Rural Girls Scholarship Committee.
The committee runs a dormitory for gifted middle school girls who cannot afford
to continue studying. It provides scholarships for boarding,
lodging, and financial support to cover books and fees. When Souad applied, she was accepted. She
was able not only to complete middle school, but also to continue to high
school.
When Souad finished middle school, the
school director invited her to continue living in the dormitory so that she
could complete her high school education in return, he asked her to tutor the
younger girls and help them with their homework. Souad was grateful; she knew that her
family was too poor to pay for her studies.
“I feel that I have been given a wonderful
opportunity, and I know that opportunities in life don’t come twice. I have
succeeded in middle school and I don’t want to lead the same life as my mother.
I know that education has changed my life. My interests are different from
those of my sister and I have learned to make my own decisions and judgments.”
With tears in her eyes, Souad thanked everybody for having her
opportunity to complete her secondary education. I want you to be proud of me,
“she said.” And I want to do something for girls and women later on.”
In July 2005, the first group of scholarship students graduated from Tighassaline after
completing three years of middle school. The aid organization is hoping to
increase the number of girls benefiting from scholarships and to aid more girls
like Souad to finish their schooling
COMPREHENSION: (15 POINTS)
BASE YOUR ANSWERS ON THE TEXT.
A .ARE THESE
SENTENCES TRUE OR FALSE. JUSTIFT.( 3 pts)
1-Souad’s home was far from school.
..............................................................................................................
2 - Souad’s family was rich enough to support her education.
…………………………………………………………………………
3- Souad thinks that education has changed her personality.
B. ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS IN YOUR OWN WORDS. (2pts)
1- What help does the aid organization offer to the girls?
…………………………………………………………………………………
2- What did souad do when she finished middle school?
…………………………………………………………………………………
C- WHAT DO THE UNDERLINED WORDS IN THE TEXT REFER TO .( 3 pts)
1- There (pph 1)…………………………..
2- It: (pph 2)……………………………….
3- Their: (pph 6)………………………..
D- FIND IN THE TEXT WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THET MEAN THE SAME AS: (2pts,
0.5 each)
1- Situated (pph 1):……………………………………..
2- Took the opportunity (pph 2):………………………………
3- Teach (pph 3):……………………………..
4- Help (pph 6):……………………………….
E-COMPLETE THESE SENTENSES IN YOUR OWN WORDS: (3 PTS)
1- Souad feels that she is very lucky because ………………………
2- Souad cried while ………………………………………………
3- One of the aims of the organization is trying to …………………………
F- WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WOULD BE THE BEST TITLE FOR THE PASSAGE? (2pts)
1- A village in the middle Atlas
2- A successful school headmaster.
3- A rural student’s success story
Title :…………………………………………………………………
LANGUAGE (15 POINTS)
A - FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE APPROPRIATE WORD OR EXPRESSION FROM THE
LIST (3pts)
1- My friend Kamal looks happy and satisfied today; he …………………. well on the test. (must
have done , mustn’t have done , needn’t have done)
2- Kamal managed …………………………the test yesterday. (passes , pass , to pass)
3-Amazingly, he …………………………… despite his handicap. (is succeeding ,
has succeeded, will succeed)
B- MATCH THE WORDs THAT GO TOGETHER TO MAKE APPROPRIATE COLLOCATIONS (3 pts)
1. take
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a. energy
|
2. sense of
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b. humor
|
3. local
|
c. community
|
d. care
|
1- ……………………… 2-………………….…
3-…………..…………
C- REWRITE THE SENTENCES
BEGINNING WITH THE WORDS GIVEN (3 pts)
1- John didn’t follow his
father’s advice about high studies.
John wishes…………………………………………………………
2- “Do you know how to install
an antivirus?” The shop assistant asked Mike.
The shop assistant asked Mike
……………………………………………………………………..
3- Candidates must send their
applications before the end of June.
The applications……………………………………………………
D. GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF
THE WORDS BETWEEN BRACKKETS (3pts)
The Moroccan government has
taken serious measures to reduce (illiterate)……………….among women. It also raises
their (aware)……………………………..to the importance of education in human
(develop)……………………..
E- JOIN THE PAIRS OF
SENTENCES WITH THE LINKING WORDS GIVEN . MAKE ANY NECESSARY CHANGES
(3pts).
1- Aziza learnt how to read and write.
She learnt how to do business. (as well as)
………………………………………………………………………….
2- Michel worked hard in and
out of school. That’s why he got excellent marks. (Because)
…………………………………………………………………………………
3- Adil worked in the evenings .he
wanted to save money to buy a computer (in order to)
…………………………………………………………………………………
WRITING (10 points)
You saw a film you liked very
much in the cinema, on TV, etc. Write a review of that film.
(Approximately 200 words)
Here are some suggestions to
help you:
· Title of the film,
· When and where you saw it,
· Where it is set (place , time),
· Type of film (love story,
detective story , thriller, science fiction, etc)
· Actors in the film , film
director , etc
· The story , how it ended,
· Your reaction to the film.
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