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BACCALAURÉAT DE L’ENSEIGNEMENT GÉNÉRAL

Épreuve de : ANGLAIS
Durée : 03 heures
Coefficient : A1= 2 ; A2=1 ; Série A

 

TEXT : MARRIAGE AND FAMILY  

The family is the cornerstone of traditional African society. Marriage is much more than a union between two people. It builds and strengthens ties between families.

The visiting and celebrating during Wambui and Jomo’s wedding will continue for eight days. On the eighth day, Wambui officially becomes a member of her husband’s family. Jomo’s family celebrates the addition of Wambui to their family group and the linking of the two families.

In some African societies a marriage like the one between Wambui and Jomo would be an arranged marriage. In this type of marriage, parents decide whom their children will marry. Even in places where most marriages are arranged, some people will make their own choice of marriage partners.

In traditional African societies, marriages may include the giving of money, goods, cattle or services by the husband to his new wife’s family. This gift, called bridewealth, is usually given before the marriage to show that the groom is serious about marrying the bride and that he has the resources to support her. The payment also acknowledges that the bride’s family is losing a valuable worker that the husband’s family is gaining.

Africa, Asia and Pacific Realm, North Carolina

State University, 1998, pp.60-61

 

QUESTIONS

A – READING COMPREHENSION: (7 points)

I –   Find in the text (1pt)   

1- a word meaning “newly married woman”   
2- the opposite of “weakens’

II – TRUE, FALSE or ING (Information Not Given)

Justify if true or false. (1pt)

1) Wambui’s introduction to Jomo’s family is also celebrated during their wedding.
2)  It is Wambui who decided to marry Jomo.

III –  Choose the one best answer (1pt)

Bridewealth is given by the husband:

a) to honour the new wife’s family.
b) to show that he is rich.
c) as a sign of seriousness of the marriage.
d) as a value of the new life.

IV- Complete each blank with one word from the text: (1pt)

1) There isn’t much difference ……………… a state university and a private one.
2) Fashion often makes young people spend a lot of ……………………. .

V- Re-order the following ideas according to the order they appear in the text(1pt)

1) Wambui is officially introduced to Jomo’s family after a traditional ceremony.
2) A gift called bridewealth is given by the husband to the new wife’s family before the marriage.
3) Marriage creates links between families.
4) Arranged marriage is typical in some African societies.

VI – Answer the following questions: (2pts)

1)  What is an arranged marriage?
2) Do you agree on it? Why or why not?

B – GRAMMAR IN USE: (2 points)

Fill in each blank with a grammatical item:                                                                         

I am 13 and I don’t seem to be able to quit smoking.  ………(1)……….. parents don’t know, ……(2)….. I can’t really talk ……(3)…..   them about it. I ………(4)……….. tried to give ………(5)………, …………(6)……..I ‘m still smoking about five ……(7)……. day. I don’t know ……(8)…….. to stop. Can you help?

C –  INDIRECT TEST OF SPEAKING: (4 points)

I. –  Match the utterances in column A with the functions in B (1 pt )

COLUMN A

COLUMN B

 1 – The way I see it, scientists disappoint us.

 2 – I’ve got two tickets for the concert. Would you like to come?

 3-  Please, forgive me. I didn’t mean to do it.

 4- I’ve got a terrible headache and I feel shivery.

 a- Apologizing.

 b – Describing illness.

 c – Giving opinion.

 d –  Complaining. 

 e- Inviting someone.

 f- Requesting.

 

II. Complete the following dialogue (3 pts)

Shop assistant : Good afternoon, Madam …………………………………………..?

Customer : I’d like a pair of walking shoes for my daughter here.

Assistant: Yes, Madam. ………………………………………….? 

Customer: Dark-blue ones, size 37.

(A short time later)

Assistant: …………………. You can try them on.

Customer: Thank you. ………………………………………………..?

Assistant: Fifty thousand Ar.

Customer: Haven’t you got any cheaper ones?

Assistant: ……………. but they are the last ones we’ve got in stock. …………………… a pair of trainers? They’re also suitable for walking.

D – Writing: ( 7 points)

“Education is the basis of development.” Discuss. (In about 120 words).

Corrigés

Find in the text

1- a word meaning “newly married woman” bride                                                                     

2- the opposite of “weakens’ strengthens

II – TRUE, FALSE or ING (Information Not Given)

Justify if true or false.

1) Wambui’s introduction to Jomo’s family is also celebrated during their wedding. True, the wedding will continue for eight days and on the eighth day, Wambui officially becomes a member of her husband’s family.

2)  It is Wambui who decided to marry Jomo. False, their parents decided whom their children marry.

III –  Choose the one best answer

Bridewealth is given by the husband:

c) as a sign of seriousness of the marriage.

IV- Complete each blank with one word from the text

1)      There isn’t much difference between a state university and a private one.

2)      Fashion often makes young people spend a lot of money.

V- Re-order the following ideas according to the order they appear in the text

3)      Marriage creates links between families.

4)      Arranged marriage is typical in some African societies.

2)  A gift called bridewealth is given by the husband to the new wife’s family before the marriage.

1)      Wambui is officially introduced to Jomo’s family after a traditional ceremony.

VI – Answer the following questions:

1- What is an arranged marriage?

An arranged marriage is a marriage where the groom and the bride don’t know each other before the ceremony, but their families planned the marriage for them.

2- Do you agree on it? Why or why not?

I don’t agree because we should choose the person we want to live with for the rest of our life.

B – GRAMMAR IN USE:

Fill in each blank with a grammatical item:                                                                         

I am 13 and I don’t seem to be able to quit smoking.  My parents don’t know, because I can’t really talk with  them about it. I often tried to give up, but I ‘m still smoking about five per day. I don’t know how to stop. Can you help?

C – INDIRECT TEST OF SPEAKING:

I-  Match the utterances in column A with the functions in B

1 = d ; 2 = e ; 3 = a ; 4 = b

II- Complete the following dialogue

Shop assistant : Good afternoon, Madam, what can I do for you?

Customer : I’d like a pair of walking shoes for my daughter here.

Assistant: Yes, Madam. What are they looking like

Customer: Dark-blue ones, size 37.

      (A short time later)

Assistant: Here you are. You can try them on.

Customer: Thank you. How much for them?

Assistant: Fifty thousand Ar.

Customer: Haven’t you got any cheaper ones?

Assistant: We have. but they are the last ones we’ve got in stock. What about a pair of trainers? They’re also suitable for walking.

D – Writing:

“Education is the basis of development.” Discuss. (In about 120 words).

Education is supposed to help learners to improve their knowledge and develop their skills.

Sure, people who haven’t gone to school cannot pretend to get a well-paid job. They have to be at least qualified workers. They have to be highly educated to hope to get a well-paid job. So they have to go to school, college and university to find a well-paid job. Thereby they can live a decent life: a television set, new technologies, a house, a car and so on.

So, only a country where its people are educated can be developed. ‘Education is really the basis of development’.