Prehľad zadaní PFIČ z angličtiny od roku 2000
Prehľad zadaní PFIČ (Písomná forma internej maturity) z angličtiny po obsahovej stránke
Nižšia úroveň
2000
Imagine a friend told you about a job as a computer programmer with Blore Computers at 1463
Kenneth Lane, Wrexham. You decided to write a letter (120 words) to apply for the job. Include all these things into your letter: give your reason for
writing, write about your education, ask for an application form. Write a formal letter to the company. Be careful about the layout.
(job
application, formal letter)
2003
Read the advertisement in a local youth magazine and apply for the job: THE
UCL SUMMER CAMP. We are looking for a young, energetic and experienced student to teach basic English. Must be a good organiser and keen on sports.
Please apply to Mr Brown, giving details of education, previous experience and saying why you think you are suitable for the job. Mr Brown, UCL,
17, High Street, 1162 CQ 62 Saltburry, GB (120–150 words).
(job application)
2004
My
first day at school. A school magazine is organizing a short story competition for the best story about the first day at your school. Write your
story (150−180 words). Think of:
• setting the scene
• developing the story
• comments or your feelings.
(story,
narrative)
2005
Write a story (160–180 words) for a school magazine about something that happened to you.
Don’t forget to mention:
• the setting of the scene
• the plot
• your feelings or comments
You have to start like this:
Most of us have heard some unusual stories, like ghost stories. One day, when I ...
(story,
narrative)
Náhradný termín
You want to enter a story competition. Write your story (160–180 words),
including the setting of the scene, the plot and the feelings or comments. The rules say that the story must begin like this: Finally the great
day arrived ...
(story, narrative)
2006
You and some of your friends at school would like to
start a school magazine, but you do not have the money to do so. Write a letter (160–180 words) to the Open Society Foundation asking for financial
support. Include the following: a short description of your school, why you want to start a school magazine in English and what would be in the
magazine. Addresses and the date are not needed.
(formal letter)
Náhradný termín
Your school would
like to participate in an international project. Write a formal letter (180–200 words) presenting your school to the European Project Institute.
Write about three of the following things: the type of school you attend, the location of your school, school facilities, after-school activities
or student projects. You must also include why you think your school is special and should participate in this project. You don‛t need to write
addresses or date.
(formal letter)
Write to your friend abroad telling him/her what you most like and dislike about being a
student at your school in Slovakia. Name two things you like and two things you
dislike and give your reasons. Write 160–180 words. Start like this: Thank you very much for your last letter. It was really
interesting to read about your school. Now let me tell you something about ours.
(informal
letter)
2007
Write a letter to your friend abroad telling him/her what you most like and dislike
about being a student. Name two things you like and two things you dislike and give reasons. Start your
letter like this: Dear ...,Thank you very much for your last letter. It was really interesting to read about your life as a student. Now let me
tell you something about mine.
(informal letter)
2008
úroveň B
Next
month your penfriend is arriving in Slovakia. Write a letter to him/her about:
• the lessons you want him/her to attend,
• the activities
you will do together at school,
• the activities you would like to organise for him/her in the evening.
(informal
letter)
úroveň C
Write about an interesting day in your life. Write about:
• when it was
• what
happened
• what made it interesting.
(story, narrative)
2009
Write an informal letter to your
English penfriend in which you describe a place in Slovakia that you like. Include the following points:
• a description of the
place,
• two reasons why you like it.
(informal letter)
2010
Write a letter (160–180 words)
to a British friend describing the birthday party you are going to organise for your sister. Include the following points:
• the time
and place,
• the people invited,
• the meals and drinks provided,
• the programme prepared,
• your surprise for
her.
(informal letter)
2011
Write a letter (160–180 words) to a British friend
describing teenagers’ lives in Slovakia. Include the following points:
• young people and education,
• free time
activities,
• fashion,
• lifestyle,
• relationships.
(informal
letter)
2012
Téma: An Ideal School
Write an essay (200–220 words) about an ideal
secondary school for you. Justify your opinions about:
• the setting you would study in
• relationships between teachers and
students
• the subjects you would study
• testing
• extra-curricular activities.
2013
Téma:
My Favourite Book
Write a description of a book you like very much (160–180 words). Include:
• the title and the writer;
•
the reasons for your choice;
• a short description of the plot;
• the characters you admire in the book;
• why you would recommend it
to your best friend.
2014
Téma: Moving to Slovakia
Your English friend wants to move to the town/village, where you live, and asks you for some information. Answer his/her questions, writing a letter (160–180 words) with the following points:
- Describe the typical types of housing in your town/village.
- Propose one type of housing and explain your idea.
- Explain to him/her the advantages of living in your town/village.
- Explain to him/her the disadvantages of living in your town/village.
- Offer him/her your assistance while looking for a place where to stay.
Vyššia úroveň
2003
English and computer studies are more important subjects than science or humanities. Write an essay (180–220 words) in answer to the above-mentioned statement. Give arguments for or against the statement.
Give reasons /
examples to support your viewpoint. Think of:
• your favourite subjects,
• skills needed for studying any of the given subjects,
•
benefits of studying of these subjects,
• career prospects.
(essay)
2004
Cinema will soon
be a thing of the past. The editor of the school magazine has asked you to write an essay (180−220 words), saying whether you prefer going to
the cinema or watching videos at home. Fully explain three reasons for your
preference.
(essay)
2005
Write an article (200–220 words) to the school magazine about the
advantages and disadvantages of school uniforms. Include at least 3 advantages and 3
disadvantages.
(article)
Náhradný termín
The editor of your school magazine has asked you to write an
essay (200–220 words) suggesting ways for students to keep fit and stay healthy. Give three clear recommendations with
reasons.
(essay)
2006
Some people think that single-sex schools are better than coed schools.
Others believe the opposite. Write an essay (180–200 words) on which educational style you think is better and why. Support your opinion by giving
three arguments.
(essay)
Náhradný termín
Television has become a favourite free-time activity for
many people. Write an essay (220–250 words) giving your opinion on the role of television in people‛s lives. Include 3 positive and 3 negative
influences on people.
(essay)
Do you agree with the statement that “Money is the key to happiness”? Express
your opinion and give arguments both for and against the statement. Write 200 to 220
words.
(essay)
2007
Write a composition on the following topic: I could not imagine living
without my... Think of a thing or a person very important to you and explain why it is
so.
(composition)
2008
Write an essay entitled ‘The pros and cons of traditional and modern forms of the arts’. Within the topic consider:
• the differences between film and theatre,
• the differences between public and
home entertainment,
• the modern technology in the arts.
Mention at least 2 points in
each.
(essay)
2009
Write an opinion essay about the following topic: Was Life in the Past
Better or Worse than Today? Choose one side of the argument and support it giving two distinct reasons. Do not forget to include a paragraph in
which you express the opposing viewpoint.
(essay)
2010
Write an article (200–220 words) for an English language school magazine about a birthday party you attended last weekend. Within the topic consider:
• the reasons for
attending the party,
• the location and decorations,
• the meals and drinks provided,
• the people you met there,
• the atmosphere
at the party.
(article)
2011
Write an opinion essay (200-220 words) entitled ‘The Life of a Teenager’. Within the topic consider:
• the benefits/drawbacks of being a teenager,
• spare time activities,
• relationships
with parents,
• relationships with peers,
• attitudes towards life in
general.
(essay)
2012
Téma: My School
Write a letter (160–180 words) to your
English penfriend about the school you attend. After introducing it, include:
• two things you like about attending it
• two things you
would like to change and how.
2013
Téma: Can a Book Still Be Your Best Friend?
Write an essay
(200–220 words) entitled Can a Book Still Be Your Best Friend?
• Within the topic mention and describe 5 different issues that
support your opinion by giving distinct reasons or demonstrating them by yo ur personal experience.
• Do not forget to include an introductory
paragraph and a conclusion.
2014
Téma: My Dream Residence
Within a competition, the journal
Nice Living will publish the most interesting article (200–220 words) entitled My Dream Residence, which will include
justifications of your ideas and opinions using the following points:
- Where you would like to live.
- What kind of residence you would choose and why.
- What criteria the design of the flat or house should meet.
- What interior furnishing you imagine.
- What you would do to make your dream come true.