DELTA MODULE 1 PAPER 1 TASK 1
EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
The syllable in a tone group on which pitch movement begins. correct
answers tonic syllable
An activity in which learners have to use more than one skill in order to
complete a task
- eg to interview people (speaking/listening) in order to produce a
report (writing). correct answers integrated skills activity
A lexical relationship in which words are in a whole-part relationship - eg
body - head, arm, leg. correct answers meronymy
A type of reference in which an item forms a cohesive link with another item
which has already occurred in the text. Eg "It" with "a new car" in - I bought
a new car yesterday. It was a real bargain. correct answers anaphoric
reference
Replacing words, phrases or clauses in discourse with another word or
words to achieve cohesion e.g. in the
sentence 'Bill is going to university next year, and Jim is too', 'too'
substitutes for 'going to university next year'. correct answers substitution
A clause introduced by a relative pronoun which gives extra information
about a person/thing etc already described. Eg the second clause in the
sentence : They stayed on until about 1am, which didn't please me much.
correct answers non-defining relative clause
The tendency of a final /t/ or /d/ followed by an initial /j/ to blend into an
affricate - /ʧ/ or
/ʤ/ respectively as in eg "got you!" /gɒʧu:/ correct answers yod coalescence
The first auxiliary verb in a verb phrase, which is used for grammatical
functions such as inversion, negation etc. correct answers operator
A consonant sound made by partially blocking the airflow but allowing air to
pass down the sides of the tongue - in English the only example is /l/ correct
answers lateral
A reading strategy whereby you run the eyes over a stretch of text looking
for a specific word or phrase known or assumed to be in the text - eg looking
up a name in a phone directory. correct answers scanning
EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
The syllable in a tone group on which pitch movement begins. correct
answers tonic syllable
An activity in which learners have to use more than one skill in order to
complete a task
- eg to interview people (speaking/listening) in order to produce a
report (writing). correct answers integrated skills activity
A lexical relationship in which words are in a whole-part relationship - eg
body - head, arm, leg. correct answers meronymy
A type of reference in which an item forms a cohesive link with another item
which has already occurred in the text. Eg "It" with "a new car" in - I bought
a new car yesterday. It was a real bargain. correct answers anaphoric
reference
Replacing words, phrases or clauses in discourse with another word or
words to achieve cohesion e.g. in the
sentence 'Bill is going to university next year, and Jim is too', 'too'
substitutes for 'going to university next year'. correct answers substitution
A clause introduced by a relative pronoun which gives extra information
about a person/thing etc already described. Eg the second clause in the
sentence : They stayed on until about 1am, which didn't please me much.
correct answers non-defining relative clause
The tendency of a final /t/ or /d/ followed by an initial /j/ to blend into an
affricate - /ʧ/ or
/ʤ/ respectively as in eg "got you!" /gɒʧu:/ correct answers yod coalescence
The first auxiliary verb in a verb phrase, which is used for grammatical
functions such as inversion, negation etc. correct answers operator
A consonant sound made by partially blocking the airflow but allowing air to
pass down the sides of the tongue - in English the only example is /l/ correct
answers lateral
A reading strategy whereby you run the eyes over a stretch of text looking
for a specific word or phrase known or assumed to be in the text - eg looking
up a name in a phone directory. correct answers scanning