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Class: Test 1 Vocabulary 2 Complete the sentences using one of the following verbs in the correct form.. 6 Although Esperanto speakers care very much about its future, it’s not always ea

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Class:

Test 1

Vocabulary

2 Complete the sentences using one of the following verbs

in the correct form.

• tell • speak • talk • say

1 Do you Spanish?

2 My mother that she enjoys reading Englishmagazines

3 me what you think about my idea

4 I usually to my close friends about my problems

3 Circle the correct words in these sentences.

1 For our homework we have to change / translate a text

from English into our own language

2 People are worried that the Cornish language will

disappear / survive.

3 I care / fear about what’s happening to smaller languages.

4 It’s difficult to say how many smaller languages will study

/ survive.

5 Sorry – I can’t come to the cinema this evening I want to

check / revise for my test tomorrow.

6 If you can’t understand what your English friend says, ask

her to repeat / practise it.

4 Complete the table with the missing nouns and verbs.

3 What (you / look) at?

4 We (study) Ancient Egypt in history thisterm

5 Maria can’t come to my party tonight She

(have) a bad cold

6 (Lucy / walk) to school with you?

5 6 4

Test 1

Reading

1 Read the following text and match headings a–g with

paragraphs 1–6 There is one heading you do not need.

a World interest in Esperanto

b Easy to learn – and plenty to read!

c Will it survive or disappear?

d Problems for a language with no home

e What is Esperanto trying to do?

f A school project

g One person’s idea

Esperanto

1

The language ‘Esperanto’ is about 120 years old It doesn’t

come from any country People call it a ‘planned’ language,

because someone created it – a Pole, Dr L L Zamenhof

2

The word ‘Esperanto’ means ‘someone who hopes’ The idea

is for Esperanto to be a language for international

communication Everyone learns it as a foreign language,

rather than learning a language from one particular country,

like French or English

3

Esperanto isn’t a difficult language The rules are simple,

and every word is easy to pronounce and to spell There are

Esperanto textbooks and dictionaries, as well as other books,

and translations into Esperanto from other languages There

are 30,000 books in the British Esperanto library

4

There are other ‘planned languages’, but Esperanto is the

biggest Many countries have their own Esperanto societies

There are over half a million Esperanto Internet sites, and

you can even learn it by email! There are also some very

famous Esperanto speakers – for example, six Nobel Prize

winners

5

Sadly, the fact that Esperanto doesn’t have its own country

or culture also causes some problems For example, no

country uses Esperanto in schools, and no people learn it as

their own language Its speakers come from all over the

world, but they also have their own languages

6

Although Esperanto speakers care very much about its

future, it’s not always easy to make other people speak it or

teach it to their children The future of Esperanto depends

on new people learning it, but at the moment there are only

around two million speakers of Esperanto in the world But

more than 700 million speakers of English!

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7 I (get) more and more worried about

my dog He isn’t eating

8 I (not / know) what most of the

symbols on my mobile phone mean

9 They (spend) a lot of money at the

moment on their new house

10 John often (watch) English films on

1 Some people think that in the year 2050 computers will

have conversations with us

2 My little brother ride a bicycle, so he

wants me to teach him

3 If I ever have children, I won’t to sleep

until lunchtime any more!

4 James speak English, but he can’t

7 I’m pleased because Milly might come

to my party after all

8 you recommend a good book for me

to take on holiday?

9 I’m sorry I won’t babysit tonight

10 My parents understand why I like

playing very loud music

Functions

7 Match the following questions with their answers.

1 Do you like learning a German and English.

history?

2 How many brothers b 1.55 m.

have you got?

3 Where do you live? c 15.

4 How often do you play d Yes, I do.

sport?

5 How old are you? e I go out with my friends.

6 How tall are you? f Oxford.

7 What languages do you g Twice a week

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Speaking

Exchanging information Preparation time: 1 minute Work in pairs.

Read the roles below You have about 2 minutes for your conversation.

Student A

You are on holiday in Oxford You want some directions, soyou stop someone (Student B) in the street Ask him / her:

• where the nearest Post Office is

• to spell the street name

• how to get there

You speak first

Student B

You are walking down the street when a tourist (Student A)stops you Answer his / her questions giving the followinginformation:

• the name of the street that the Post Office is on

• the spelling of the name of the street

• directions on how to get to the Post Office

Wait for your partner to speak first

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3 Complete these sentences using the correct form of the word in brackets.

1 It’s true to say that not all people arehappy (success)

2 To achieve things in your life, you need plenty of

5 You must have natural and you must

be able to work hard if you want to become a dancer.(talented)

6 You have to be very if you want to be

a top tennis player (discipline)

4 Choose the best answer, a, b or c, to complete the text.

Simona always wanted to be a ballet dancer, from a youngage She started lessons when she was only five years old.She was 1 to get to the top She knew that

to achieve her dream, she needed to be very 2 ,eat properly and get enough sleep Her parents were very

3 of their daughter and her talent Butproblems started when she was 12 Although she was

4 as a small child, she quickly grew taller.Soon the worst happened: she became too tall for classicalballet She was very sad about this, but her teacher told her

to be 5 and suggested that she take upModern Dance Simona followed her advice, and became avery successful dance teacher She tells all her pupils thathowever hard you work, some things are a question of

1 a determined b disciplined c strong

2 a well built b negative c hard-working

3 a proud b ambitious c successful

5 a lucky b different c positive

6 a discipline b luck c talent

1 Read the article and decide whether statements 1–5 are

true or false Write T or F in each box.

1 Mozart first wrote music when he was six.

2 Mozart performed all over Europe in his childhood.

3 Mozart’s father wanted him to move to Vienna.

4 Four of Mozart’s children died when they were babies.

5 The Emperor paid for clothes for Mozart’s family.

6 Mozart continued to perform in public until he died.

7 Mozart was always poor in his lifetime.

A child star

The composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in

Salzburg, Austria in 1756, with an extraordinary musical

talent The son of a musician, at the age of three he started

to play notes on the clavier (an early kind of piano) He

composed his first piece of music when he was five years

old, and he first performed in public at the age of six The

boy travelled around Europe with his father and sister,

performing in many countries; when he was 13 he went to

Rome, where the Pope praised his wonderful talent

Wherever he performed as a child, he was a great success

He started work at the age of 15, as head of the Archbishop

of Salzburg’s Orchestra But he didn’t like the Archbishop,

and so he left Salzburg and went to Vienna – even though

his father didn’t want him to

He married Constanze Weber when he was 25 They had six

children, but only two of them survived beyond babyhood

For a time, Mozart worked for Emperor Joseph of Austria,

but the Emperor didn’t pay him very well However, when

Mozart performed in public, the Emperor gave him fine

clothes and jewellery to wear The family had very little

money, and it was difficult to buy food and clothes for the

children

Mozart was very hard-working He composed an enormous

amount of music But some people in his world didn’t like

his talent, and towards the end of his life, he stopped public

performances and earned money teaching Also, his friends

gave him money He was only 35 when he died, and he was

never rich in his lifetime But nearly 250 years later,

recordings of his music make millions of dollars each year

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7 Complete these notes using the following words.

• on • how • make • fancy • don’t • at • thanks

• Suggest going to see the latest James Bond film

• Agree with your friend’s idea and suggest having a pizzabefore the film

• Tell your friend you would prefer to meet earlier andsuggest a different time

You speak first

Student B

You are planning to go to the cinema this Saturday with your friend (Student A)

• Tell your friend you would prefer to see a comedy

• Agree with your friend’s idea and suggest a time andplace to meet

• Agree with your friend and end the conversation

Wait for your partner to speak first

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Total

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Grammar

5 Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or past

continuous to complete the text.

An embarrassing moment

Last Friday my friend Sam gave me one of his books to help

with a project I was doing On Saturday afternoon, I

1 (be) at home alone I 2

(do) my project and looking after our new puppy, when the

phone 3 (ring) It was Sam – he

4 (have) tickets for a pop concert that

evening and he 5 (invite) me to go with

him He also asked me to bring his book as he needed it for

his project I 6 (finish) my work, and went

upstairs to take a shower I 7 (leave) the

puppy in my bedroom, as she 8 (sleep)

When I finished my shower, I 9 (go) back

into my bedroom and 10 (not can) believe

my eyes! My beautiful project was lying all over the floor,

and the puppy 11 (play) with pens and

eating bits of paper Worst of all, the paper was from Sam’s

book! When I told Sam about it, he 12 (not

be) very pleased with the puppy …

6 Read the conversation and correct the five mistakes

with articles

Emma: So, how many languages do you speak, Luca?

Luca: Two – no, three, I suppose The French, German

and Italian

Emma: And English, too!

Luca: But not very well We lived in the England when I

was child, but now I can’t remember much of it

I have the English penfriend, though And Iwatch lots of an English films on satellite TV

Emma: Are there many British films on TV in your

country?

Luca: No, sorry – most are from United States!

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Maria

Do you 1

coming to my birthdayparty next weekend? It’s 2

Saturday, and it starts 3

7.30.4

you can come Let me know asap.Ella

Ella

for the weekend Hope the party goes well, anyhow Why

Maria

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3 Complete the following text using the correct form of

get or make.

Our camping holiday last summer didn’t start very well I

1 a terrible cold the day before we left.Dad 2 a mistake when he wrote down thedirections, so we arrived very late – and we 3

into trouble with the campsite manager Then it took ages toorder supper because my little brother was so tired that hecouldn’t 4 his mind up which pizza hewanted In the end, we decided for him! But thingsimproved after the first night, thank goodness I

5 better quite quickly and 6

some friends on the campsite And when it was time to go,Dad 7 sure he knew the way home! Hesaid that if he ever 8 a lot of money, he’llget a driver to do all the driving …

4 Match the underlined words in 1–4 to their meaning, a

or b.

1 I missed my dentist’s appointment yesterday and they

made me pay £25!

a didn’t go to

b felt sad about

2 Tim worked hard all year – and he got 99% in his exam!

a thought about something difficult

b did a lot of work

3 Barnaby and Helen are very close, and people think

they’re brother and sister!

a near

b have a strong relationship

4 Could you stay on tonight? I really need your help

a go into a higher class at school

b stay late

Grammar

5 Rewrite the sentences using not as … as.

Example

My suitcase is lighter than yours

Your suitcase isn’t as light as mine.

1 Your garden is bigger than mine.

2 The train is more relaxing than the car.

3 The bus is more practical than the car.

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Name:

Class:

Test 3

Reading

1 Complete the text using sentences a–g There is one

sentence you do not need

a Sadly, things didn’t go well for him.

b We’re good at different things.

c In fact, it’s a family business.

d He ran up the stairs so fast, he fell over!

e We go to see them together, because none of our friends

like them!

f But Robbie was different.

g I don’t like working with him.

Family Fashion

Zara and Robbie both work in a fashion boutique in

London But they are more than just colleagues – they are

brother and sister 1 Their parents own

the shop

Zara on Robbie: ‘We weren’t very close when we were young

I was eight years older than my brother and we used to

argue a lot Then I went to college and did a degree in

fashion, and started working for my father

2 When he left college, he said he never

wanted to work with his family He tried to go his own way

3 So about two years ago he joined me in

the family shop after all!

Actually, it’s worked out brilliantly 4

Robbie is interested in display and the look of the shop, but

I decide what clothes we sell We get on much better now,

and even see each other outside of work! Our business

talents are different, but we both like the same music, and

love James Bond movies 5

And we have fun at work, too Once Robbie was in the

basement, and I phoned down and said Madonna was in

the shop looking at trousers Of course she wasn’t, but

Robbie believed me 6 He was really

angry with me at first, but then he saw the funny side of it!’

Vocabulary

2 Match the beginning and the end of the following

sentences.

1 My mother told me off

2 My older sister looks after

3 My mother was brought up

4 My parents moved to the country

5 Everyone says I take after

6 My father says he won’t put up with

a in the United States.

b my father, because we’re both good at music.

c because I went out before finishing my homework.

d our little brother when Mum is busy.

e any of us answering the phone during mealtimes.

f so that we could grow up breathing clean air.

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4 The car is slower than the train.

5 The campsite is quieter than the hotel.

6 I think swimming is better than jogging.

7 Having a barbecue at home is cheaper than eating in a

restaurant

8 Going to a live concert is more exciting than watching

bands on TV

9 Being late is worse than being early.

10 A mobile is more convenient than a public phone.

6 Circle the correct answers, 1–6, in the following text.

Jean’s uncle lives in San Francisco, 1who / which is in

California, USA He writes detective stories 2that / who are

shown on TV The stories feature a female detective 3which /

who is only 18 Jean’s aunt, 4which / who is from Wales,

doesn’t like living in the USA She says the apartment 5who /

which they live in is too noisy, and she misses her parents,

6that / who live in London.

7 Complete these adverts by putting the adjectives in

brackets in the correct order.

You want to sell your bike and have advertised it

Somebody is ringing you to arrange a time to see it

• Tell him / her that they can’t see it then and suggest adifferent day and time

• Tell him / her you would prefer to meet at your home

• Give him / her directions to your home from the busstation

Wait for your partner to speak first

student I can help you with your garden, in exchange

for English conversation Please call Janusz on 557931.

(Polish, hard-working, young)

KITTENS NOW READY

Five 4

kittens free to good home

Parents very friendly cats, and good mousers Tel: Andy Bacon, Hexworth 872973(farm, lovely, black-and-white)

CAKES FOR SALE2

cakes, made to order Price range to suit

Contact: Jane Forbes, Hexworth 872471

(home-made, lemon, delicious)

3

purse recently lost in the supermarket

car park Reward offered

Please call 01427 872987 after 6pm

(leather, red, small)

LOST!

WINTER WOOLLENS TO ORDER

Keep the cold at bay! Choose from my large selection of

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hats, gloves and scarves, or buy your own wool and I knit for you Very reasonable prices Call me, Ann Morgan, on 872590 or

email ann.morgan@netwiz.co.uk.

(hand-knitted, woollen, beautiful)

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For the next generation of rollercoasters, people are talkingabout Arrow Dynamics’ ‘Pipeline’ prototype The cars runbetween rails which are at the same height as the riders’stomachs Not good to ride on if you’ve just eaten! So far,the high price of this coaster means it’s still at the designstage, but we’ll probably be able to ride on the Pipeline oneday in the future People are always looking for new thrills –and perhaps Charles Lindbergh was right when he said ‘acertain amount of danger is essential to the quality of life.’

Vocabulary

2 Replace the words in brackets with one of the following words.

• enormous • fascinated • astonished • terrifying

• tiny • terrible • exhausted • freezing

A day to remember

Last summer I went climbing with some friends in Scotland

We took an experienced mountain guide with us, and wewere all very excited because it was our first time climbing aScottish mountain The mountain wasn’t really very high,but from the bottom it looked 1 (big)! The walk was lovely at first – the path was quite easy, thesun was shining and we were 2 (interested)

by how many different wild flowers our guide pointed out to

us Later on, however, the climbing got more difficult, and itstarted to get colder I couldn’t keep warm, and my feetwere 3 (cold) It got very windy and started

to rain Our guide decided we should go back, but thejourney down was 4 (frightening) because

it was much harder to go back down And we only had one

5 (small) bar of chocolate left between usall, so we were very hungry Then it started to get dark Ithought we were never going to get home!

I was 6 (surprised) when we finallyreached the bottom – at nine o’clock at night! We were

7 (tired) I went straight to bed, and thenext day I woke up with a 8 (bad) cold ButI’m still going climbing next weekend – this time it’s a Welshmountain!

1 Read the following text and match headings a–f with

paragraphs 1–5 There is one heading you do not need.

a Who added the wheels?

b Our modern rollercoasters

c The terrifying coaster that stopped

d How old is the rollercoaster?

e Rollercoasters of the future

f Coasters in France and the USA

A history of the rollercoaster

1

You probably think that we invented rollercoasters in the

20th century, but they’ve been around for a lot longer than

that! Rollercoaster historians believe the first rollercoasters

were actually Russian ‘ice-slides’, popular in St Petersburg in

the 16th century Riders used to climb up the steps at the

back of the ice-slide, and then speed down a wooden slope

covered in slippery ice

2

However, the 16th century ice-slides didn’t use the wheeled

cars that our rollercoasters have today Historians can’t quite

agree who first added wheels and created a true ‘rolling

coaster’ Some think the Russians did this in 1784 when they

made little carriages which went over hills on a kind of tiny

railway track Other historians say it was the French who

started using wheeled carriages on the top of long slides

3

A French coaster did have the first loop, though In 1846, in

Paris, they opened a 13-metre high rollercoaster ride with a

four-metre loop in it The layout was simple: people rode

down a gentle slope in a little carriage and went through a

small metal circle And then in 1884, LaMarcus Thompson

created the first rollercoaster in the United States – with a

top speed of six miles per hour The rollercoaster industry

was born!

4

During the 20th century, the rollercoaster really took off In

1999, thrill-seekers saw the opening of nearly 120 new or

rebuilt rollercoasters around the world The number of

coasters on the planet now stands at just under 900 rides

The world’s tallest rollercoaster is called ‘Superman, The

Escape’, and is in California The train races up to a height of

125 metres, then falls backwards at 100 miles per hour! And

there are record-breaking continuous-circuit coasters in

Japan, which can cost as much as $15 million to build

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3 Complete these sentences using the correct form of the

adjectives.

• boring • terrified • bored • exhausting • terrifying

• exhausted

1 The film about asteroids was – I

couldn’t sleep for a week afterwards!

2 I don’t like the news at all and I find watching it on TV

really

3 I was so yesterday that I fell asleep in

front of the TV

4 Ann was when we watched the horror

film – she shut her eyes for most of it!

5 Mario was very in class, so he listened

to his MP3 player

6 The tourists said the trip to Machu Picchu was

, as they had to get up at sunrise andclimb for hours – but it was worth it!

4 Match the meanings a–f with their underlined synonyms

in sentences 1–5 There is one meaning you do not

1 How many times / you / listen / to that CD this morning?

2 I / never / ride / a horse.

3 My parents / visit / my sister in Australia / twice.

4 Paul / made / friends / at his new school.

5 The local team / not / win / a match this year.

6 your friend / find / her purse / yet?

7 I / start / the new horror story / you gave me – it’s scary.

8 We / eat / too much chocolate – let’s go for a walk!

9 Our teacher / give / us / a lot of homework / today.

10 you / ever / be / to the zoo?

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6 Complete the sentences using the present perfect or the past simple.

A 1 (you / ever / ride) a horse?

B Yes, when I 2 (stay) with my cousins lastsummer

A Did you like it?

B The first time I tried, I 3 (be) frightened.But I 4 (start) lessons now, and I’mlearning really quickly I 5 (decided) to

go on a riding holiday next summer Can you ride?

A I 6 (try) once, but I 7

(fall) off after just five minutes I 8 (notbe) near a horse since then!

Writing

7 Mia has written a card to her friend Put the following sentences in the right order.

a It was great, and I really enjoyed it

b I’ll ring soon

c Thanks for a lovely party on Saturday.

d Flat 6, 118 Maple Street, Woodstock

e Lots of love, Mia

f Here are some photos – don’t I look funny!

• Suggest a kind of restaurant you would like to go to

• Disagree with his / her suggestion and say why

• Agree with his / her suggestion and suggest a time tomeet

You speak first

• Agree with his / her suggestion

Wait for your partner to speak first

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Total

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more of us will have the chance to travel abroad And whenyou’ve seen everywhere in the world – well, there’s alwaysSpace! In 2001, the first ‘Space tourist’, a 60-year-oldAmerican, paid $14 million to stay on a Space station for tendays

6

Some people say that ‘time is the new money’, and certainlymany of these innovations will help us to save time Butwhat will we do with all this time? Perhaps we’ll spend some

of it helping people whose only wish for the future is cleanwater and enough food for their families

Vocabulary

2 Complete this weather forecast using the following words.

• rain • heavy • cool • widespread • weather

• pressure • foggy • strong

‘It’s going to be a lovely May day here in London Make sureyou’ve got your sunscreen, though, because the sun will be

1 in the afternoon But I’m afraid the good

2 isn’t going to last: an area of low

3 is coming in across the Atlantic, and inthe evening there’ll be a 4 breeze andsome light 5 Tomorrow morning will be

6 , with 7 rain in manyparts, which will continue throughout the day As we go intothe weekend, there’s more of the same, and I’m afraidthere’s also a risk of8 flooding in low-lying areas.’

3 Circle the correct word to complete the sentences.

1 I hope the climate / weather will be good this weekend –

we’re going sailing

2 Skye is an environment / island off the west coast of

Scotland

3 Tim’s parents have decided to leave England and retire to

a warmer climate / weather.

4 Scientists are trying to develop plants that don’t need

much water, so they can be grown in countries which

suffer from drought / flooding.

5 Katya’s always wanted to live at the top of a hill / forest

because a good view is very important to her

6 The competition prize is to sail across the Atlantic Ocean /

Sea from London to New York.

7 We must take care of the environment / atmosphere, or

our cities and countryside will become even morepolluted

8 My brother is going camping with his class in the hill /

forest and studying all the different trees there.

1 Read the following text and match headings a–g with

paragraphs 1–6 There is one heading you do not need.

a Intelligent help around the house

b An end to shopping as we know it?

c Computers in Space

d Managing our planet’s water

e Time for everyone?

f The electronic stars of tomorrow

g Exploring other worlds

How life is changing

1

The threat of a global water shortage by 2050 is now very

real, which will mean that perhaps half the planet’s

population won’t have enough water to live It’s essential to

plan now how we are going to manage our water supply in

the future, and scientists already have several ideas These

include transporting fresh water between countries in huge

nylon bags, moving icebergs, and even controlling the rain,

using a technique called ‘cloud-seeding’

2

Shopping in the future will also change We won’t just go to

the shops to buy things – we’ll go for a day out! More and

more huge shopping malls will appear, with many different

attractions: cinemas, restaurants, gyms and concerts – even

the air will be specially ‘fresh’, thanks to machines

controlling the mall’s environment And this has already

started – the largest shopping centre in Europe opened in

London in 1999: 30 million ‘guests’ visit it each year

3

Over the past few years, computers have had an enormous

effect on the way we create music Without today’s

electronic music programs, the sounds of techno, big beat

and garage music would not be here And computer

technology is also going to change what we see on our TV

screens By 2010, around one in four TV presenters won’t be

human – they’ll be computer-generated TV stars who can

walk, talk and tell jokes And they’ll never grow old!

4

And the technology of the future will come into our homes,

as well Many household appliances will become much more

‘intelligent’ In the kitchen, the fridge will tell us when the

milk is not fresh The cooker will be able to ‘talk’ to the

fridge The bath will let us know when it’s full (and it’ll

make sure the water temperature is just how you like it!)

But will someone invent a self-cleaning house? They’re

probably trying to!

5

How often and where we take our holidays is also going to

change – and, most importantly, how much we have to pay

for it We’ll not only be able get around the world more

quickly, but cheaper air travel will mean that more and

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9 It’s important not to build new houses too close to the

river, as there are often bad floods / atmospheres in

winter

10 My grandmother goes for a swim in the sea / ocean at six

o’clock every morning

Grammar

4 Complete the sentences using the verb in brackets in

one of the following future forms

• will • going to • present continuous

1 This year, I (eat) less chocolate!

2 Chris says he can’t come swimming after school tomorrow

because he (meet) his cousin at 5pm

3 I hope the new football stadium (be)

ready in time for the World Cup

4 Don’t throw those old clothes away – I

(wear) them for doing the painting!

5 Sorry, but I can’t come out tonight – my parents are going

out so I (babysit) my little brother all

evening

6 Our neighbours (fly) to Australia next

week, to visit their daughter

7 Sally says she (join) a gym this year –

but she said that last year!

8 It’s my birthday next Friday, so this time next week I

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Writing

6 Stefan is on holiday with his family Choose the best answer, a, b, or c, to complete the sentences in his postcard to a friend

1 a then b you c there

2 a brilliant b delicious c strong

3 a delicious b perfect c heavy

5 a smelly b aggressive c rude

6 a perfect b rude c stressful

7 a terrible b strong c dark

8 a aggressive b miserable c awful

You are planning a party with your friend (Student B)

• Suggest having the party at a club in the town centre

• Agree with his / her idea Ask him / her who to invite

• Say you only want to invite your friends and explain why.You speak first

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Total

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Dear Ed

I can’t wait for you to get here! There are so many things I want

to show you We 1 visit Buckingham Palace

and go on the London Eye! And there’s a great youth club near

us (but I’m afraid we 2 go into night clubs

because you 3 be over 18) You

4 meet all my friends, too They’re really

looking forward to seeing you On Friday I 5

go to the dentist in the morning, but apart from that, we can do

what we like!

And you 6 worry about leaving your dog! I’m

sure he’ll be fine without you for a week.

See you soon!

Lots of love

Cara xxx

Hi, 1 ! Well, here we are by the sea The weather is 2 , and I’ve swum every morning We’re living on fish – they catch it fresh each day, and it’s absolutely 3 Yesterday we took a boat to the nearest town 4 my parents wanted

to meet up with some friends who are also on holiday here.

I have to say I didn’t like the town centre at all - the best restaurant we could find was dark and 5 , and the waiters were really 6 Even the weather was 7

- we had the only rain we’ve had so far! And my poor old sister was 8 all day, because she still hasn’t heard from her boyfriend I was very pleased to get back to our village, I can tell you The others want to go to a different town tomorrow, 9 after yesterday, I’m going to stay here on the beach!!

See you 1o Love

Stefan

Student B

You are planning a party with your friend (Student A)

• Disagree with your partner and say you want to have it at home

• Suggest inviting friends and family

• Agree with him / her

Wait for your partner to speak first

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a said b told c spoke

2 John’s father has a history book from French intoCzech

a changed b revised c translated

3 We about the environment, so we try and savewater in the home

a care b change c practise

4 Marco has been hard for his exams this week

a talking b translating c revising

5 Sally is very about getting enough sleep – sheonly comes out with us on Saturday nights

a ambitious b disciplined c hard-working

6 Paolo’s business is very and he’s made a lot ofmoney

a successful b lucky c talented

7 My friends are my dog when I go on holiday

a bringing up b looking after c growing up

8 Jamie has a terrible cold, so he’s not coming toschool

a got b made c found

9 It’s easy to a mistake if you do things too quickly

a make b do c get

10 The teacher the pupils who were late for school

a brought up b told off c took after

1 Read the following text and match headings a–f with

paragraphs 1–5 There is one heading you do not need.

a Living life through books

b The hard work of writing

c Writing about my own life

When I was a child I loved reading, and I read anything I

could find But I detested sport, and even hated going for

walks, so I spent most of my time with my nose in a book I

was the only girl in a family of five brothers, and I was quite

quiet – but in the world of my books, I was strong, and

beautiful – the lovely princess with the handsome prince,

the girl who fights enormous monsters, the star …

2

As I grew older, books became my life I didn’t need to go

out, or watch TV – I lived the highs and lows of my

characters in their fight for success – I worried about the

dancer who broke her leg, I cried when the rider’s favourite

horse died and I was so happy when the doctor got through

floods and thunderstorms to save the life of a sick child!

3

Of course, after time, I started to write my own stories And

of course, at first, I wasn’t very good at it! I found it easier to

write about sad things, so my first stories were full of

disasters, accidents and deaths My father read one story

and couldn’t quite understand why three characters died, a

dog had an accident and a house burned down – and that

was all before the end of the fourth page!

4

Then one day my aunt said I should write about my own

life I was in bed with a broken arm, and even I got bored of

books after a while My aunt came to visit and brought me

some paper and a pen ‘Go on,’ she said, ‘write about your

life with five brothers Tell it like it is.’ And so I did (Luckily,

my right arm wasn’t broken, so I could still write!)

5

Ten years later, my first story was published And I used

those early childhood memories The main character is a

writer And guess what? She breaks her arm falling out of a

tree, and her aunt comes to visit – and then she becomes a

very famous writer! And me? Well, I’m still waiting …

5

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3 Match the words in A with their meanings in B.

1 very cold a exhausted

2 very bad b tiny

3 very interested c astonished

4 very tired d enormous

5 very frightening e freezing

6 very small f fascinated

7 very big g terrifying

8 very surprised h terrible

4 Complete these sentences using the correct form of the

word in brackets.

1 We are studying the local as a project

this term (environmental)

2 Scientist are worried that ice is at the

North Pole (melt)

3 Many people think that global will get

worse, not better (warm)

4 In Britain, the winters are warmer but there is more

than a hundred years ago (raining)

2 What book do you read at the moment?

3 Every week I am spending a lot of money on travel to

college

4 ‘Don’t ring Adam now, he studies for his exam tomorrow.’

5 My parents travelled in the USA when there was a terrible

4 In London, travelling by underground is the

way to get around (convenient)

5 That was the birthday party I’ve everbeen to (nice)

7 Match the beginning and the end of the following sentences.

1 I’ve lived in London a will close on May 1st.

2 Lisa says she is going b for three years.

3 My sister has never c a party tomorrow.

6 John has been in the f the flat where I am

7 Our school g – I’ve already eaten

two pieces!

46

Total

7 5

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1 Read this email from Tess, an English girl travelling

round South America with her friend Helen Decide

whether statements 1–6 are true or false Write T or F in

each box.

1 Helen has been having Spanish classes in Mexico

2 Tess and Helen have found somewhere

inexpensive to stay

3 Tess’s luggage is too heavy to carry.

4 They are going to see Helen’s family in Honduras.

5 Tess has taken lots of photos of children.

6 Tess doesn’t miss the British weather.

Vocabulary

2 Complete the sentences using the following words.

• rising • at home • loads of• unique • last

• abroad • common • few • falling • next

1 I’ve got homework this weekend, so

I’m going to start doing it early on Saturday

2 You are – there’s only one of you in

the whole world!

3 Thank goodness I’ve only got a

Christmas cards left to write

4 John lived for six months after college

– he said it was great to live in another country for a

while, but he missed his friends

5 Can you believe it? summer it rained

nearly every day

6

6 The number of people using email is

each year

7 We must hurry up and buy our tickets for that concert

week – they’ve nearly all gone

8 The number of wild birds in Britain is

1 I have decided to apply for the in the café

a work b place c job

2 John wants to golf next year

a take part b take away c take up

3 I’ve lost my sunglasses, can you help me them?

a look up b look for c look after

4 We are a summer house by a lake – it’sexhausting!

a building up b building c making

5 Sarah’s parents have all the food for the term party

end-of-a provided b protected c placed

4 Match the following words 1–5 with their meanings a–f There is one meaning you do not need.

a to write asking for a job

b monthly or annual amount of money paid weekly for

work done

c helping somebody to make money

d the people you work for

e to work to make money

f a letter describing a person’s character and ability

Sasha: I’ve 2 (working) since 7 a.m.! I

3 (not / finish) my project yet.And I 4 (not / have) anybreakfast!

5 5

10

Hi everyone!

Well, here I am in Mexico!! I’ve arrived! I’m slowly getting used to the fact

that after ages working in that boring office, I’ve finally got three months to

do what I like! I met up with Helen OK – she’s been working as a volunteer

in a children’s orphanage and now her Spanish is really good She’s just

learned by talking to people – but I’m glad I had those lessons before I left

Mexico City was very hot and the pollution was terrible, so we moved on

quickly and travelled by overnight bus to Oaxaca, which is beautiful We’ve

found a room in a very cheap hostel, and yesterday we went to the market,

which was fascinating It’s completely different to anywhere I’ve ever been

– and full of smells, some are wonderful, and others not! So far I’m

managing to carry everything on my back – but I mustn’t buy too much!

We’ve joined up with some other people who are travelling, and we might

go with them as far as Honduras One of them has parents who are working

there and perhaps we’ll go and see them, if there’s time

The children here are lovely, and so friendly They let me take loads of

photos of them yesterday I’ll try to send some pictures by email

Anyhow, I’ll be in contact again when we find another Internet café – email

is an amazing way to stay in touch, isn’t it? I do miss you all – but don’t

worry, I’m having a fantastic time Can’t say I miss the English rain, though!

Lots of love

TessXXX

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Simon: I’ll buy you a coffee! How much more do you

have to do?

Sasha: About another two hours I 5

Simon: Why didn’t you do it yesterday?

Sasha: My cousin came to see me I 6

(not / see) him for ages, so we went out dancing– and then I was too tired 7

(you / do) your project yet?

Simon: Yes, sorry – I finished it last week

Sasha: So what 8 (you / do) this week?

Nothing? You lucky thing!

Simon: Er, no, actually This week I 9

(study) for our end of term exams

Sasha: Oh, I hate you, Simon! I 10

(not / start) to revise for them yet!

6 Complete sentences 1–6 using one of the following

prepositions and the verb in brackets in the correct

4 I’m so fed up (hear) about lottery

winners – when am I going to win?

5 You have to be very good (listen) if you

want to be a doctor

6 Are you interested _ (come) to see new

film with me tonight?

Writing

7 A swimming pool needs helpers at weekends Complete

the letter with the following words and phrases.

• I look forward • Dear • sincerely • experience

•qualifications • position • 3 April 2002 • information

6

10 Speaking

Exchanging information Preparation time: 1 minute Work in pairs.

Read the roles below You have about 2 minutes for your conversation.

Student A

You want a summer job and you have seen anadvertisement for a job at a music shop You are asking the shop assistant (Student B) about it

• Tell him / her you’re interested in the job and ask forsome information about it

• Ask what the wages are and if you need any experience

• Ask him / her to send you an application form

You speak first

Student B

You work in a music shop Somebody (Student A) is askingyou about a summer job at the shop

• Tell him / her about the hours he / she would work

• Tell him / her how much the pay is and that you’ll trainthe new person

• Ask him / her for their address and tell him / her that you will send an application form

Wait for your partner to speak first

50

Total

8

76 Castle Drive Stirling FK6 4JG Scotland

I saw your advertisement in the paper, and I would like to apply

for the 3 of weekend swimming pool helper

I am a keen swimmer and have 4 in life saving and swimming instruction I enclose my CV, which gives further details My work 5 includes two summers at a swimming pool in Edinburgh I am starting a course

at college in sports administration in October.

Please contact me if you require any further 6 .

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