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Trang 5The Cambridge English: Young Learners tests offer an elementary-level testing system (up to CEFR level A2)
for learners of English between the ages of 7 and 12 The tests include three key levels of assessment: Starters, Movers and Flyers
Starters is the first level in the system Test instructions are very simple and consist only of words and
structures specified in the syllabus
The complete test lasts for less than an hour and has the following components: Listening, Reading and Writing, and Speaking
In general, the aim is to focus on the ‘here and now’ and to use language in meaningful contexts In addition
to multiple-choice and short-answer questions, candidates are asked to use coloured pencils to mark their responses to one task There are four parts Each part begins with a clear example
1 listening for names and | picture, names and draw lines to match names to 5
2 listening for numbers form or page of notepad write words or numbers in gaps 5
and spellings with missing words and
dialogue
8 listening for specific 3-option multiple-choice tick box under correct picture 5
information of various pictures and dialogues
kinds
4 listening for words, picture and dialogue carry out instructions; locate 5
(range of colours is: black, blue, brown, green, grey, orange, pink,
purple, red, yellow)
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Reading and Writing
Again, the focus is on the ‘here and now’ and the use of language in meaningful contexts where possible
To complete the test, candidates need a single pen or pencil There are five parts, each starting with a
clear example
part main skill focus input expected response number of items
1 reading short sentences | words, pictures and tick or cross to show if 5
and recognising words sentences sentence is true or false
2 reading sentences about | picture and sentences write ‘yes’ / ‘no’ 5
a picture and writing
one-word answers
jumbled letters
4 reading a text and cloze text, words and choose and copy missing 5
copying words pictures words
5 reading questions about a | story presented through | write one-word answers 5
picture story and writing three pictures and to questions
one-word answers questions
Speaking
In the Speaking test, the candidate speaks with one examiner for between three and five minutes The
format of the test is explained in advance to the child in their native language, by a teacher or person
familiar to them This person then takes the child into the exam room and introduces them to the examiner
Speaking ability is assessed according to various criteria, including vocabulary, pronunciation and interaction
1 understanding and following —_| scene picture and object cards | point to the correct part of the
2 understanding and following —_| scene picture respond to questions about
3 understanding and following —_| four object cards answer questions with short
4 understanding and responding | no visual prompt answer questions with short
Further information
Further information about Cambridge English: Young Learners can be obtained from:
Cambridge English Language Assessment
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Part 1 (5 marks)
Lines should be drawn between:
1 Grace and the girl reading under the tree
2 Dan and the boy waving and holding a bat
3 Alex and the boy skateboarding
4 Eva and the girl with purple boots, flying a kite
5 Alice and the girl with black hair, playing a board game
1 Colour the cake in the boy’s hand — pink
2 Colour the cake on the girl with short hair’s plate - yellow
3 Colour the cake on the mat in front of the door — orange
4 Colour the cake in front of the cat - green
5 Colour the cake next to the girl’s mother (she’s pointing
at it) — blue
TRANSCRIPT Hello This is the Cambridge English
Starters Listening Test
Part 1 Look at Part 1 Now look at the
picture
Listen and look There is one example
Look! My friends are in the park
Is Mark there?
Yes, he’s fishing
Oh yes, | can see Mark’s got a fish now
Woman: Oh Me too!
2
Oh look! Dan’s there too
ls Dan holding a baseball bat?
Yes, and he’s waving at his friends
Woman: That’s nice!
Boy: Yes Alex loves skateboarding!
Woman: | know
4
Can you see Eva?
Is she the one with the kite?
Yes, she is
| like Eva’s purple boots They’re beautiful!
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Does Alice enjoy playing board games?
Yes, she does
Now listen to Part 1 again
[The recording is repeated.]
That is the end of Part 1
Look at the picture Listen and write
a name or a number There are two
examples
Hello Are you Tom?
Yes, that’s right
Can you spell your name for me, Tom?
Yes It's T-O-M
Can you see the answers?
Now you listen and write a name
or a number
1
Is that your brother?
No, he’s my friend
OK And what's his name?
Yes, he’s a very good friend!
And how old is he?
Oh, he’s twelve
‘Twelve
Yes
3
And is that his brother on the bike there?
Yes - and you know what?
What?
He's got five brothers!
Five brothers! And what about sisters?
Eighteen? That's not a very big class
No, but it’s a very nice class!
What's her name?
Mrs Hall That’s H-A-L-L
Mrs Hall Thanks
Now listen to Part 2 again
[The recording is repeated.]
That is the end of Part 2
Look at the pictures Now listen and
look There is one example
Which is Kim’s bag?
Is that your bag, Kim - the one with the
flowers on it?
No, mine's the small one
But with flowers on it?
Yes, and two birds
Can you see the tick?
Now you listen and tick the box
1 What is Anna taking to school?
Have you got your books for school, Anna and some pens?
Oh Anna! OK, then
2 Which is Bill’s dad?
Where's your dad today, Bill? Is he
playing basketball?
No, he’s in the garden
Is he cleaning the car?
No, he’s painting the window Look, there he is!
3 What would Sam like to do?
It’s a nice day today Let’s have a game
of tennis, Sam
Oh, not today Can we play on the
computer?
OK Can we play my animal game?
Oh, not that again I've got a new robot game Let's play that!
Oh, OK then
4 Which is Jill’s bedroom?
Is your bedroom big, Jill?
Yes, it's very big and it’s got two beds, and there’s a desk under the window
And is there a TV in your room?
No, | can’t have one
Oh
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Look over there, Nick That boy's eating
a burger Is he your brother?
Where oh him no That's his friend
My brother's there He's watching the
football
What? The boy with the camera?
No, the one with the glasses
Right!
Now listen to Part 3 again
[The recording is repeated ]
That is the end of Part 3
Look at the picture Listen and look
There is one example
Can you see the cakes in this picture?
Yes, | can There are lots!
There's a cake in the cupboard Can you
see that one?
In the cupboard? Oh yes Can | colour that cake brown?
Brown? Yes, OK
Can you see the brown cake in the cupboard?
This is an example
Now you listen and colour
1 Can you see the boy?
Yes, he’s got a cake in his hand
Yes, well colour that cake pink
I'm doing that now
That's very nice
2
And there’s a small girl at the table with short hair Can you see her?
Yes, she’s got a big cake
Yes Can you colour the girl’s cake yellow please?
OK then
3
And look over there Can you see the
cake on the mat?
On the mat?
Yes Can you colour it orange?
Yes, | can
4 There's a cake in front of the cat!
In front of the cat? Oh yes, there is
Can | colour that cake green?
Girt: Yes, she’s pointing at it!
Man: That's right Can you colour the cake blue, please?
Girt: OK I’m colouring it now
Man: That's a very nice picture
Gir: Thanks!
Now listen to Part 4 again
[The recording is repeated.] That is the end of the Starters
1 kitchen 2 dinner 3 book 4 tablet
5 rug
Part 5 (5 marks)
1 boy/brother/child 2 4/four 3 monkey
4 girl 5 pointing
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Test 1 Answers
Part Examiner does this: Examiner says this: Minimum response
expected from child: Back-up questions:
and point to Scene picture
Point to the lemonade in
Scene picture
Point to Object cards
food shop The man is looking at the fruit
Here's the lemonade
*, Where’s the monkey?
Where are the oranges?
Now look at these
Which is the shell?
I'm putting the shell on the door
Now you put the shell between the watermelons
Which is the book/pen?
Put the book/pen in front
of the babies
Points to items in picture
Points to Object card
Puts Object card in place
Points to Object card
Puts Object card in place
Candidate enters Hello My name's Jane/ | Hello
Ms Smith
What's your name? (name) Is your name (child’s
name)?
1 Open Candidate booklet Look at this This is a
Is this the monkey?
Are these the oranges?
Is this the shell?
(pointing to shell)
Where are the
watermelons?
Between the watermelons
Is this the book/pen?
(pointing to book/pen)
Where are the babies?
In front of the babies
Point to the woman
Point to the flowers
Close candidate booklet Now, *, what's this?
What colour is it?
How many pineapples are there?
What's the woman doing?
Tell me about the
(Are they on the table?)
* Remember to use the child’s name throughout the test
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expected from child:
3 Pick out 4 Object cards
Do you eat fish? yes/no
What do you eat for bread Do you eat bread? breakfast?
3.2 Show eyes card What are these? eyes Are they eyes?
eyes?
Do you wear glasses? yes/no
Can you play the guitar? | yes/no Where do you listen to | (my) bedroom Do you listen to music in
3.4 Show bear card What's this? bear Is it a bear?
Do you like bears? yes/no
animal?
a house or a flat/an apartment?
Who lives in your house/ | my family Does your family live
flat/apartment? in your house/flat/
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Listening
Part 1 (5 marks)
Lines should be drawn between:
1 Grace and the girl eating fries
2 Hugo and the boy standing in the sea, eating a burger
3 Alice and the girl reading under the tree
4 Mark and the boy fishing
5 Jill and the girl in the orange dress
Part 2 (5 marks)
1a 2 Robot (correct spelling)
36 4 Lucy (correct spelling)
Se
Part 3 (5 marks)
Part 4 (5 marks)
1 Colour the car on the truck — blue
2 Colour the car next to the flowers — yellow
3 Colour the car behind the bike - green
4 Colour the car in the dog’s mouth — purple
5 Colour the car between the bag and the tree - red
TRANSCRIPT Hello This is the Cambridge English
Starters Listening Test
Part 1 Look at Part 1 Now look at the picture
Listen and look There is one example
friends
Oh, yes! They are on the beach
He's playing badminton
| can see him | like Tom's baseball cap
'Who's that girl? She’s sitting on the sand
That’s my friend, Grace
What's Grace doing?
She’s eating fries She loves them! So do |
Look at that boy, he’s eating a burger
Oh, that’s Hugo
He's standing in the sea
Yes, he is Hugo loves the sea
Is that your friend in the boat too?
Mark? Yes, Mark’s my friend
Does he like fishing?
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Oh yes Jill’s wearing an orange dress
It's a fantastic picture!
Now listen to Part 1 again
[The recording is repeated.]
That is the end of Part 1
Look at the picture Listen and write
a name or a number There are two
examples
Hello May Is this your monster?
Yes His name's Pink
Is that P-I-N-K?
Yes, that's right
How old is he?
He's two
Two? That's very young!
Yes He’s a small baby monster
Can you see the answers?
Now you listen and write a name or a number
Yes, he does, It’s a school for monsters
What's its name?
Robot School
Is that R-O-B-O-T?
Yes
3
How many legs has he got?
Legs? Oooh he’s got six
Six?
Yes, that’s right
4
He lives with a friend
Is his friend a monster?
No, a chicken Her name's Lucy
Is that L-U-C-Y?
Yes
5
She's got some eggs
Has she? How many?
Erm she's got three
Now listen to Part 2 again
[The recording is repeated.]
That is the end of Part 2
Look at the pictures Now listen and
look There is one example
What is Bill wearing?
Is that Bill in a black jacket?
No, that’s Bill's brother Bill's next to the
door
In the T-shirt and trousers?
Yes, that’s him He’s talking to the man
with the blue shirt
Can you see the tick?
Now you listen and tick the box
1 What is Pat’s favourite animal?
What animals do you like, Pat?
Crocodiles are OK
Oh, | don't like them Do you like hippos?
No, they're ugly Elephants are my
favourite
2 What is Anna’s grandmother doing?
Is your grandmother sleeping, Anna?
No, she’s playing tennis with her friends She loves sport
Can she swim?
Yes Very well
3 What can the baby do?
Does your baby brother like his new ball?
Yes, he does
Can he bounce it?
No! And he can’t catch it But he can throw it Look
4 What does Sam want?
What food have we got, Mom?
There’s some pineapple, Sam Do you
want that? Or some watermelon?
No thanks Can | have a banana?
OK, here you are
5S Where is the computer?
Have you got a computer in your bedroom, Nick?
No, | haven’t
Is there one in your kitchen?
No, our computer is in the living room
Now listen to Part 3 again
[The recording is repeated.]
That is the end of Part 3.