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Jenny Quintana

New
ENGLISH FILE
Pre-intermediate
Test Booklet

This Test Booklet contains:


an Entry test
tests for each File, in A and B versions
Grammar, Vocabulary, and
Pronunciation Reading and Writing
Listening and Speaking
an extended End-of-course test, in
A and B versions
a Key
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Introduction

In this test booklet you’ll find: All the Tests consist of:
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1
an Entry test
a test for each File of New English File Pre-intermediate
• Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation 50
2 an End-of-course test • Reading and Writing 25
• Listening and Speaking 25
The Entry test
The Entry test is an optional test which covers some of the key • Total score 100

Grammar and Vocabulary points from New English File Pre- If you do the Grammar, Vocabulary, and
intermediate. If you feel your class are at quite a low level, look Pronunciation test but not Reading, Writing,
out for the Extra support ideas in the Teacher’s Book. If they Listening, or Speaking, double your students’
are stronger, look out for the Extra challenge ideas. marks to give a total score out of 100, e.g.
Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation mark 38 50
The A and B tests Total score out of 76 100
There are two versions (A and B) of each File test and the
End-of-course test, except the Speaking tests, which are If you do the Grammar, Vocabulary,
designed for students to do in pairs. To prevent students Pronunciation test and Reading and Writing,
from copying each other, make sure that a student with an but not Listening or Speaking, double your
A test is sitting next to a student with a B test. The two students’ Reading and Writing marks to give
tests cover exactly the same material, but the questions a percentage, e.g.
have been changed and reorganized to make it almost Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation mark 38 50
impossible for students to copy answers. If copying isn’t a
problem with your class, you can just use the A tests. Reading and Writing mark 18/25 = 36 50
Total score out of 74 100
The skills tests include KET-type exercises which reflect
the format of the KET exam. These tests may be photocopied freely for classroom use.
They may not be adapted, printed, or sold without the
Listening tests permission of Oxford University Press.
All the Listening tests re-use listenings from the Student’s
Book. Some students may remember the contexts of the
listenings, but they are very unlikely to remember the detail,
and the listening exercises are KET-type tasks which are
different from the tasks that students have already done.

The Listening numbers 1.19 are indicated in the Answer key.

A n s w e r ke y
The Answer key for the tests starts on page 72.

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Marking guidelines

WRITING 10 M A R K S

Task completion
The task is fully completed and the answer easy to understand.
4 marks

Grammar
The student uses appropriate structures to achieve the task.
Minor errors do not obscure the meaning.
3 marks

Vo c a b u l a r y
The student uses a sufficient range of words and phrases to
communicate the message clearly.
3 marks

SPEAKING 15 M A R K S

Interactive communication
The student communicates effectively with his / her partner,
asking and answering simple questions, and where necessary
initiating conversation, and responding. The student uses
appropriate strategies to complete the task successfully.
5 marks

G r a m m a r a n d Vo c a b u l a r y
The student uses a sufficient range of vocabulary and
structure to communicate clearly. Minor occasional errors do
not impede communication.
5 marks

Pronunciation
The student’s intonation, stress, and articulation of sounds
make the message clear and comprehensible.
5 marks

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Entry test

G RAM MAR 12 They ______ pizza. They had pasta.


Tick ( ) the correct answer A, B, or C. A didn’t have ■ B don’t have ■
C didn’t had ■
Example: She ______ a student. She’s a teacher.
13 Who ______ your favourite actors?
A aren’t ■ B isn’t ■ C not ■
1 We ______ to France last summer. A be ■ B are ■ C is ■
A going ■ B go ■ C went ■ 14 How often ______ to the cinema?
2 I always ______ toast for breakfast. A go you ■ B do you go ■ C you do go ■
A am having ■ B have ■ C has ■ 15 They ______ early on Sundays.
3 ______ your brother play the guitar? A haven’t got up ■ B aren’t getting up ■

A Does ■ B Has ■ C Is ■ C don’t get up ■

4 My mum doesn’t like ______ to work. 16 This is ______ interesting book. Have you read it?
A drive ■ B driving ■ C to driving ■ A a ■ B an ■ C the ■

5 They ______ TV at the moment. 17 I often go shopping ______ the weekend.


A ’re watching ■ B watched ■ C watch ■ A in ■ B for ■ C at ■

6 I ______ to Rome. 18 The children played ______ in the garden.


A am never been ■ B ’ve never been ■ A happy ■ B happiness ■ C happily ■
C was never ■ 19 These shoes aren’t ______. Look! They’re too small.
7 What ______ tomorrow afternoon? A my ■ B me ■ C mine ■
A are you going ■ B are you going to do ■ 20 ______ there any biscuits?
C do you do ■ A Are ■ B Is ■ C Be ■

8 We ______ to Rome and then we drove to Florence. 21 She hardly ______ travels abroad.

A flew ■ B flown ■ C flied ■ A never ■ B ever ■ C more ■

9 She ______ to school today because she’s ill. 22 Paul left work an hour ______.

A doesn’t go ■ B didn’t go ■ C didn’t going ■ A since ■ B past ■ C ago ■

10 I ______ at the moment because I’m on holiday. 23 How ______ chocolate do you eat?

A ’m not studying ■ B don’t study ■ A lot ■ B much ■ C many ■

C not study ■ 24 This is ______ film I’ve ever seen.


A the best ■ B the most best ■ C the better ■
11 Have you ever ______ Japanese food?
A eat ■ B eaten ■ C ate ■ 25 I’m younger ______ my sister.

A that ■ B than ■ C more ■


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Entry test

V O CAB U LAR Y 0 The opposite of cheap is ______.

Tick ( ) the correct answer A, B, or C. A dangerous ■ B expensive ■ C boring ■


1 The day after Wednesday is ______.
Example: He drove the car into the ______.
A Tuesday ■ B Thursday ■ C Friday ■
A kitchen ■ B bathroom ■ C garage ■
2 It’s usually cold in ______.
1 The number after ninety-nine is ______.
A winter ■ B spring ■ C summer ■
A one thousand ■ B one million ■
C one hundred ■ 3 The month after May is ______.
A July ■ B June ■ C April ■
2 The number after 11 is ______.
4 She ______ the radio and listened to the news.
A eleven ■ B twelve ■ C twenty ■
A turned off ■ B looked for ■ C turned on ■
0 I can speak ______.
A French ■ B England ■ C Germany ■ 0 ‘Where’s Tommy?’
1 He put the money in his ______. ‘He’s _______ his bike.’
A credit card ■ B wallet ■ C coins ■ A riding ■ B driving ■ C playing ■

0 ‘What’s the time?’ 1 Can you ______ a photo of us,


‘Sorry. I don’t have a ______.’ please? A do ■ B make ■ C take ■
A time ■ B watch ■ C book ■
2 Let’s ______ for a walk.
1 I usually ______ a sandwich for lunch. A go ■ B have ■ C get ■
A have ■ B drink ■ C cook ■
3 Bye. ______ a nice time.
2 I ______ my homework after every A Have ■ B Make ■ C Do ■
lesson. A have ■ B make ■ C do ■
4 We cook in the ______.
3 Do you ______ much exercise? A kitchen ■ B dining room ■ C garage ■
A play ■ B make ■ C do ■ 23 We eat in the ______.
A bathroom ■ B dining room ■ C garage ■
4 My aunt is a ______. She works for a newspaper.
24 You can buy medicine at a ______.
A journalist ■ B nurse ■ C lawyer ■
A chemist’s ■ B hospital ■ C post office ■
5 She answers the phone and talks to visitors. 0 ‘Would you like milk in your coffee?’
She’s a ______.
‘No, just ______, please.’
A builder ■ B musician ■ C receptionist ■
A sweets ■ B cheese ■ C sugar ■
6 My aunt’s husband is my ______. 25

A cousin ■ B nephew ■ C uncle ■ Grammar and Vocabulary total 50


7 The opposite of empty is ______.
A full ■ B rich ■ C safe ■
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NAME

1 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR 3 Complete the sentences with who, which, and


where.
5888 Put the words in the correct order.
Example: A restaurant is a place where you can eat.
Example: Italian you do like food
5888 That’s the woman _________ works in the
Do you like Italian food? pub.
23 did Ben yesterday where go
5889 A pharmacy is a shop _________ you
_________________________________________? can buy medicines.
24 are listening you to what 5890 Kangaroos are animals _________ live in
Australia.
_________________________________________?
25 many people at party the how were 5891 A pilot is a person _________ flies a plane.

_________________________________________? 5892 A dictionary is a book _________ gives


definitions of words.
26 going on go holiday year this you are to
5893 A hotel is a place _________ people
_________________________________________? stay when they’re on holiday.
27 Millie her with does parents live 6
_________________________________________? Grammar total 20
23 Sarah doing now what is V O CAB U LAR Y
_________________________________________? 5888 Look at the pictures and complete the phrases.
6 1 2

5888 Complete Helen’s e-mail with the verbs


in the present simple or present continuous.

Hi Yukimi

My name’s Helen and I live (live) in London. I play the piano and I
1
3 4 5
_________ (love) jazz. What about you? 2 _________ you

_________ (like) music? I’m a student but it’s the summer holi-

days, so now I 3 _________ (not study), I 4 _________ (work) in a

restaurant. I 5 __________ (need) the money because I’m going

to visit Japan next year! I 6 __________ (not speak) Japanese

very well, so I 7 _________ (have) some lessons.


6 7 8
23 _________ you _________ (learn) any
languages at the moment?

Write soon

Helen

Example: Turn off your mobile phone.


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1 __________ down the words.
2 __________ out.
3 __________ to page 33.
4 Don’t __________ Italian.
5 __________ in pairs.
6 __________ and answer the questions.
7 __________ the text.
8 __________ the rhythm.
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1 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

23 Complete the sentences with the correct words. P R O N U N C I AT I O N


Example: Mark makes me laugh. He’s really funny. 23 Write the words in the correct place.
funny talkative hard-working
laughs head touch lives heart ear
1 She’s very __________. She pays for everything!
extrovert generous serious
2 Simon never does any work! He’s very __________.
shy hard-working lazy
laughs 1 __________ 2 __________
5888 My teacher’s really __________.
She’s nice to everybody.
funny friendly quiet
4 Don’t be __________! Buy her a present!
mean generous quiet 3 __________ 4 __________ 5 __________
5 Alina’s __________. She loves meeting new people. 5
hard-working extrovert serious 8 Underline the stressed syllable.
5888 You were very __________. Why
didn’t you say anything? Example: stomach
talkative friendly quiet 1 opposite
6 2 unfriendly
5888 Underline the odd word out. 3 grandfather
Example: feet legs knees fingers 4 intelligent
5 abroad
1 eyes shoulders nose mouth
5
2 teeth stomach tongue lips
Pronunciation total 10
3 back arm hand finger
4 heart brain stomach foot Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
5 neck shoulders heart back
6 ears feet toes legs
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1 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

GRAMMAR 23 do French you like food

5888 Complete Jennie’s e-mail with the verbs _________________________________________?


in the present simple or present continuous. 24 is to listening he what
_________________________________________?
Hi Silvia 25 many at people party the how were
My name’s Jennie and I live (live) in Bristol. I play the guitar and I _________________________________________?
1 2
_________ (love) jazz. What about you? _________ you 6
_________ (like) music? I’m a student but it’s the summer

holidays, so now I 3 _________ (not study), I 4 _________


Grammar total 20
(work) in a restaurant. I 5 __________ (need) the
money because I’m going to visit Brazil next year! I 6 V O CAB U LAR Y
__________ (not speak) Portuguese very well, so I 7 5888 Complete the sentences with the correct
_________ (have) some lessons. 8 _________ you words.
_________ (learn) any languages at the moment?
Example: Don’t be mean! Buy her a present!
Write soon
mean generous quiet
Jennie 23 You were very __________. Why didn’t you
say anything?

8 friendly quiet talkative


2 David’s __________. He loves meeting new people.
23 Complete the sentences with who, which,
and where. extrovert hard-working serious
3 He’s very __________. He pays for everything!
Example: A pilot is a person who flies a plane.
extrovert generous serious
A hotel is a place _________ people stay when
they’re on holiday. 4 Susie makes me laugh. She’s really __________.

A dictionary is a book _________ gives definitions of funny talkative hard-working


words. 5888 My teacher’s really __________.
That’s the girl _________ works in the café. She’s nice to everybody.
A restaurant is a place _________ you can eat. funny friendly quiet
Lions are animals _________ live in Africa. 6 Pete never does any work! He’s very __________.
A pharmacy is a shop _________ you can buy hardworking shy lazy
medicines. 6
6
23 Underline the odd word out.
5888 Put the words in the correct order. Example: brain heart stomach foot
Example: going on go holiday year this they are to 1 eyes feet legs toes
Are they going to go on holiday this year? 2 neck back shoulders heart
5888 Martin doing is now what 3 shoulders eyes nose mouth
_________________________________________? 4 feet fingers legs knees
5889 did Ben go yesterday where 5 back hand finger arm
_________________________________________? 6 stomach tongue lips teeth
5890 with Paula her does mother live 6
_________________________________________?

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1 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

5888 Look at the pictures and complete the 23 Write the words in the correct place.
phrases.
heart head lives laughs ear touch
1 2

touch 1 __________ 2 __________

3 4 5

3 __________ 4 __________ 5 __________

5
6 7 8
Pronunciation total 10

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50

Example: Don’t speak Italian.


5888 __________ off your mobile phone.
5889 __________ in pairs.
5890 __________ down the words.
5891 __________ and answer the questions.
5892 __________ out.
5893 __________ to page 33.
5894 __________ the rhythm.
5895 __________ the text.
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Vocabulary total 20

P R O N U N C I AT I O N
23 Underline the stressed syllable.
Example:
address 1 abroad
2 grandfather
3 unfriendly
4 opposite
5 intelligent
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1 Reading and Writing A


READING 5888 Lisa goes out _____.
5888 Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A every night ■ B to quiet places ■ C
with her friends ■
Looking for love 5889 Lisa doesn’t like _____.
Looking for Love is an agency that finds partners
A politics ■ B love stories ■ C
for single people of any age. Read about Lisa.
Italian food ■
My name’s Lisa. I’m 25 years old and I’m from
Manchester. I’m single and I’m looking for love. 5890 Lisa does
I’m a journalist on a local newspaper, which means exercise _____. A every
I write stories about local issues and sometimes I weekend ■
B more than once a week ■ C rarely ■
interview politicians. I like my job, but I’d like to work
on a national newspaper one day. That’s because I
want to have the opportunity to work abroad. 6 Lisa doesn’t often have _____.
I have a small group of friends who I’ve known for A vegetables ■ B red meat ■ C tea ■
years. I even went to school with some of them! 7 Lisa prefers _____ men.
I’m not really extrovert but I do like going out and
having fun. We usually go out to parties, A good looking ■ B hard-working ■
nightclubs, and restaurants. I also like cooking and C funny ■
I make great pasta! My ideal night in is a good 7
meal, a glass of wine, and a DVD. I like thrillers
much more than I like romantic comedies! 23 Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
I’m not very sporty, but I like to keep fit. I stopped
smoking last year and now I go running twice a week Example: Looking for Love is an organization for
and I sometimes go to the gym at weekends. I eat lots of young people. F
fruit and vegetables and I try not to have red meat or too 1 Lisa doesn’t want to change her job.
much coffee. At work, I drink water or tea.
2 She goes out with some of her school friends.
I prefer men who are interested in serious issues
because I like talking about politics and what’s
3 She thinks she is extrovert.
happening in the world. However, I also like men with 4 She enjoys watching films.
a good sense of humour. These characteristics are 5 She plays a lot of team sports.
more important to me than physical appearance.
6 She sometimes smokes.
Please contact Looking for Love if you think
7 She drinks a lot of coffee.
you’re the kind of person I’m looking for!
8 She likes talking about serious things.
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Example: Lisa is _____.
A married ■ B divorced ■ C single ■ Reading total 15

23 In her job, Lisa has to


_____. A travel to other WRITING
countries ■ B write about Write an article for the Looking for Love website.
politics ■ Write about:
C interview politicians abroad ■ • your personal details
• your job/studies
24 Lisa met all her friends _____.
A at school ■ B at work ■ C a
• your interests 10

long time ago ■ Reading and Writing total 25


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1 Reading and Writing B


READING 5888 Lisa is _____.
5888 Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A extrovert ■ B a good cook ■ C
very funny ■

Looking for love 5889Lisa doesn’t like _____.

Looking for Love is an agency that finds partners


A staying at home ■ B alcohol ■
for single people of any age. Read about Lisa. C romantic stories ■
My name’s Lisa. I’m 25 years old and I’m from 5 Lisa _____ every week.
Manchester. I’m single and I’m looking for love. A goes to the gym ■ B goes jogging ■
I’m a journalist on a local newspaper, which means C plays sport ■
I write stories about local issues and sometimes I
interview politicians. I like my job, but I’d like to work 6 Lisa often has _____.
on a national newspaper one day. That’s because I A coffee ■ B fruit ■ C red meat ■
want to have the opportunity to work abroad.
5888 Lisa prefers _____ men.
I have a small group of friends who I’ve known for
A funny ■ B hard-working ■ C
years. I even went to school with some of them!
I’m not really extrovert but I do like going out and attractive ■
having fun. We usually go out to parties, 7
nightclubs, and restaurants. I also like cooking and
I make great pasta! My ideal night in is a good
23 Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
meal, a glass of wine, and a DVD. I like thrillers
much more than I like romantic comedies! Example: Looking for Love is an organization for
I’m not very sporty, but I like to keep fit. I stopped young people. F
smoking last year and now I go running twice a week 1 Lisa wants to work for a different newspaper.
and I sometimes go to the gym at weekends. I eat lots of
2 She doesn’t know any of her friends from school.
fruit and vegetables and I try not to have red meat or too
much coffee. At work, I drink water or tea. 3 She thinks she is shy.
I prefer men who are interested in serious issues 4 She enjoys watching romantic films.
because I like talking about politics and what’s 5 She never takes exercise at the weekend.
happening in the world. However, I also like men with
6 She used to smoke.
a good sense of humour. These characteristics are
more important to me than physical appearance. 7 She drinks a lot of tea.
8 She hates talking about serious things.
Please contact Looking for Love if you think
8
you’re the kind of person I’m looking for!
Reading total 15
Example: Lisa is _____.
A married ■ B divorced ■ C single ■ WRITING
23 Lisa often has to _____.
Write an article for the Looking for Love website.
A interview politicians in other countries ■
Write about:
B talk about politics ■ C travel abroad ■ 2 • your personal information
Lisa met all her friends _____. • your occupation
A a long time ago ■ B four years ago ■ C at • your hobbies 10
school ■
Reading and Writing total 25

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1 Listening and Speaking A 1 Listening and Speaking B


LISTENING LISTENING
You will hear a guide talking in an art gallery about You will hear a guide talking in an art gallery about
a famous painting. Complete the information. a famous painting. Complete the information.
At the Moulin Rouge by Toulouse-Lautrec At the Moulin Rouge by Toulouse-Lautrec
5888 The Moulin Rouge is a _________. 5888 The Moulin Rouge is in _________.
5889 The group of people sitting at the table includes a 5889 The woman wearing a hat is a _________.
dancer and a _________. 5890 The woman with the white face has got _________
5890 Jane Avril has fair hair and _________ eyes. hair.

5891 The woman touching her hair in the picture is a 5891 The singer is touching her _________.

_________. 5892 Toulouse-Lautrec’s cousin was very _________.

5892 Toulouse-Lautrec is leaving the Moulin Rouge


with his
_________.
Listening total 10 Listening total 10

Speaking total 15 Speaking total 15

Listening and Speaking total 25 Listening and Speaking total 25

SPEAKING Student A SPEAKING Student B


5888 Ask your partner these questions. 23 Ask your partner these questions.
1 Where do you work/study? 1 What do you do?
2 Who do you live with? 2 Where do you live?
3 What are your hobbies? 3 What do you do in your free time?
4 What kind of personality do you have? 4 What three adjectives describe your personality best?
5 Who’s your ideal partner? 5 What kind of men/women do you like?

5889 Read this information about Tim and answer 24 Read this information about Amy and answer your
your partner’s questions. partner’s questions.

Name: Tim Campbell Name: Amy Hammond


Age: 23 Age: 25
Occupation: builder Occupation: nurse
Personality: extrovert, hard-working, generous Personality: quiet, funny, friendly
Hobbies: football, painting Hobbies: running, music

23 Now ask about the person in your partner’s 5888 Now ask about the person in your
information. partner’s information.
name? 5888 name?
age? 5889 age?
job? 5890 job?
personality? 5891 personality?
hobbies? 5892 hobbies?
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2 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR 5888 Complete the sentences with so, because,


but, or although.
23 Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in brackets
in the past simple or the past continuous. Example: I don’t eat meat because I’m a vegetarian.
Example: I saw (see) James yesterday. 1 _________ it’s late, I’m not tired.
1 It _________ (rain) when we got to the beach. 2 I invited Sue to the party, _________ she didn’t want
to come.
2 I met Paul when I _________ (walk) the dog.
3 Tom couldn’t do the exam, _________ it wasn’t
3 She _________ (not go) to the cinema with us last difficult.
week.
4 It was raining, _________ I took my umbrella.
4 _________ Ben _________ (wear) his new jeans
when you saw him? 5 I’m learning Italian _________ I’ve got a penfriend
in Rome.
5 Last year I _________ (run) in the London
marathon. 23 They won the lottery _________ they’re going to
buy a new house.
6 I _________ (not watch) TV when you rang, I was in 6
the shower.
7 _________ you _________ (drive) to France last Grammar total 20
summer?
5888 What _________ you _________ V O CAB U LAR Y
(do) at eight o’clock last night?
8 5888 Underline the correct verb.
23 Complete the dialogue. Example: go / spend / stay
Freddie Where did you go (you go) last abroad 1 hire / buy / go souvenirs
year? Mike I went to Japan. 2 stay / meet / rent an apartment
Freddie Fantastic! When 1 _________ (you 3 do / take / spend photos
go)? Mike In the summer. 4 go / be / have for a walk
Freddie Who 2 _________ (you go) with? 5 take / have / spend a good time
Mike I went with Sam, but we had a few problems. 6 see / spend / walk around the town
3
Freddie What _________ (happen)? 7 rent / hire / go by car
Mike We lost our passports. 8 stay / spend / have in a hotel
8
Freddie Really? What 4 _________ (you
do)? Mike We went to the police station.
Freddie What 5 _________ (they say)?
Mike Well – the passports were there!
Freddie That was lucky! Who 6 _________ (find)
them? Mike Two children – in a park.
Freddie That was very lucky!
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2 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

5888 Complete the sentences with at, in, or on. P R O N U N C I AT I O N


Example: My birthday’s on 31st August. 23 Match the sounds with the words.
1 The Eiffel Tower is ______ Paris.
2 We met ______ 2 o’clock.
3 I met Harry ______ 1992.
4 He got ______ the bus and I waved goodbye. 1
5 We arrived ______ the airport two hours before the asked
flight.
2 whose
6 We had lunch ______ the balcony.
6
dance
5888 Write the words.
3 told

why

4 panic

1 _________ 2 _________ 3 _________


5

5
8 Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: together
4 _________ 5 _________ 6 _________ 1 imagine
6 2 salad

Vocabulary total 20 3 album


4 interview
5 musician
5

Pronunciation total 10

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50

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2 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

GRAMMAR 5888 Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in


brackets in the past simple or the past continuous.
5888 Complete the dialogue.
Amanda Where did you go (you go) last year? Example: Was Gina wearing (wear) her new jeans
when you saw her?
KatieI went to Australia.
5888 _________ you _________ (drive) to
Amanda Fantastic! When 1 _________ (you go)? France last summer?
KatieIn the summer. 5889 Last month I _________ (run) in the
2 New York marathon.
Amanda Who _________ (you go) with?
KatieI went with Nicky, but we had a few problems. 5890 It _________ (rain) when we got to the
beach.
Amanda What 3 _________ (happen)?
5891 She _________ (not watch) TV when I
KatieWe lost our passports. rang, she was reading a book.
Amanda Really? What 4 _________ (you do)? 5892 What _________ he _________ (do) at
KatieWe went to the police station. seven o’clock last night?

Amanda What 5 _________ (they say)? 5893 They _________ (not go) to the cinema
with us last week.
KatieWell – the passports were there!
5894 I _________ (see) Sergei yesterday.
Amanda That was lucky! Who 6 _________ (find) them?
5895 I met Belinda when I _________ (walk)
Katie Two children – in a park.
the dog.
Amanda That was very lucky!
6 8

23 Complete the sentences with so, because, but, Grammar total 20


or although.
Example: It was sunny, so I wore a hat. V O CAB U LAR Y
They won the lottery _________ they’re going to buy a 23 Write the words.
new house.
She’s learning Japanese _________ she’s got a
penfriend in Tokyo.
_________ it’s late, I’m not tired.
I don’t eat meat _________ I’m a vegetarian.
Sarah couldn’t do the exam, _________ it wasn’t
1 _________ 2 _________ 3 _________
difficult.
I asked Peter to come with us, _________ he was
too tired.
6

4 _________ 5 _________ 6 _________


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2 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

5888 Complete the sentences with at, in, or on. P R O N U N C I AT I O N


Example: He got on the bus and I waved goodbye. 5888 Underline the stressed syllable.
1 We had lunch ______ the balcony. Example: together
2 They arrived ______ the airport two hours before 1 musician
the flight.
2 album
3 Big Ben is ______ London.
3 salad
4 Her birthday’s ______ 5th September.
4 imagine
5 I met Jonathan ______ 1998.
5 interview
6 They met ______ 7 p.m. 5
6
5889 Match the sounds with the words.
23 Underline the correct verb.
Example: go / be / have for a
walk 1 hire / rent / go by car
2 have / take / spend a good time 1
3 hire / buy / go souvenirs
why
4 see / spend / walk around the town
5 spend / stay / have in a hotel 2 whose
6 do / take / spend photos
told
7 go / spend / stay abroad
8 stay / rent / meet an apartment 3 aske d
8
panic
Vocabulary total 20
4 dance

Pronunciation total 10

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2 Reading and Writing


A
READING 7 The receptionist asked a relative to help the writer.

5888 Read the extract from a travel book. Tick ( ) A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
A, B, or C. 8 Alessandro was a taxi driver.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
I arranged to stay in a farmhouse outside a village in
southern Italy. My itinerary said that the plane arrived in
23 When the car broke down, Alessandro phoned a
mechanic.
Italy at five o’clock in the afternoon and it was a thirty-
minute drive from the airport to the village. I wanted to get A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
to my destination before it got dark, so I could have a 10 There was no food for the writer at the farmhouse.
drink, watch the sunset, and enjoy an evening meal!
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
The problems began at Heathrow airport. My plane was
three hours late. I walked around the airport, looked in the 10
shops, and drank coffee in the cafés. I didn’t eat anything.
That was a mistake! When the plane finally took off, they
5888 Read the text again and answer the questions.
gave me a cold, tasteless meal which I couldn’t eat. 5888 What three things did the writer want
to do that evening?
We arrived in Italy in the early evening. The sun was setting
as I was collecting my bags! I missed it completely! I went to __________________________________________
the desk to find my hire car and that’s when I discovered the 5889 Why didn’t he eat on the plane?
next problem. The receptionist couldn’t find my name on the
__________________________________________
computer and there were no more cars. There were no buses
or trains to the village, and the taxis were on strike. 5890 Why didn’t he see the sunset?
The receptionist felt sorry for me. She phoned her brother, __________________________________________
Alessandro, who agreed to take me to the village. Alessandro 5891 Why didn’t he travel to the village by
arrived in a very old car and we set off. Fifteen minutes later bus?
… we broke down. I was tired, depressed, and very, very
__________________________________________
hungry. Luckily, Alessandro was a mechanic. After an hour, he
fixed the car and we started driving again. 5892 When did he get to the farmhouse?
It was nearly midnight when we arrived at the farmhouse. A __________________________________________
man opened the door and smiled. ‘Come in,’ he said. ‘We
5
waited for you.’ I sat with a group of the friendliest people
I’ve ever met and had an absolutely wonderful meal. Reading total 15

Example: It was the writer’s first trip to Italy. WRITING


A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Write about a journey you really enjoyed.
1 He bought some souvenirs at Heathrow airport. Answer these questions.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 5888 Where did you go?
2 He had a snack at the airport. 5889 How did you travel?
5890 Who did you talk to during the journey?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
5891 What did you see during the journey?
3 He complained about the meal on the plane. 5892 Why did you enjoy the journey?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
A journey I enjoyed
4 He planned to walk to the village from the airport.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
I went …

23 His name wasn’t on the computer of the hired


car company. 10
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
Reading and Writing total 25
5888 He couldn’t get a train to the village
because they were on strike.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■

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2 Reading and Writing B


READING 6 There wasn’t a train station at the village.

23 Read the extract from a travel book. Tick ( ) A, B, A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
or C. 7 The receptionist asked a friend to help the writer.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
I arranged to stay in a farmhouse outside a village in
southern Italy. My itinerary said that the plane arrived in
8 Alessandro had a fast new car.
Italy at five o’clock in the afternoon and it was a thirty- A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
minute drive from the airport to the village. I wanted to get
9 When the car broke down, Alessandro was surprised.
to my destination before it got dark, so I could have a
drink, watch the sunset, and enjoy an evening meal!
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
The problems began at Heathrow airport. My plane was 10 The writer had an evening meal.
three hours late. I walked around the airport, looked in the A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
shops, and drank coffee in the cafés. I didn’t eat anything.
That was a mistake! When the plane finally took off, they 10
gave me a cold, tasteless meal which I couldn’t eat.
5888 Read the text again and answer the questions.
We arrived in Italy in the early evening. The sun was setting
5888 What three things did the writer want
as I was collecting my bags! I missed it completely! I went to
to do at the farmhouse?
the desk to find my hire car and that’s when I discovered the
next problem. The receptionist couldn’t find my name on the __________________________________________
computer and there were no more cars. There were no buses 5889 Why didn’t he like the food on the plane?
or trains to the village, and the taxis were on strike.
__________________________________________
The receptionist felt sorry for me. She phoned her brother,
5890 What was he doing when the sun was
Alessandro, who agreed to take me to the village. Alessandro
setting?
arrived in a very old car and we set off. Fifteen minutes later
… we broke down. I was tired, depressed, and very, very
__________________________________________
hungry. Luckily, Alessandro was a mechanic. After an hour, he 5891 How did he travel to the village?
fixed the car and we started driving again. __________________________________________
It was nearly midnight when we arrived at the farmhouse. A
5892 When did he eat his evening meal?
man opened the door and smiled. ‘Come in,’ he said. ‘We
waited for you.’ I sat with a group of the friendliest people
__________________________________________
I’ve ever met and had an absolutely wonderful meal. 5
Reading total 15
Example: It was the writer’s first trip to Italy.

A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■


WRITING
5888 The writer planned to catch a bus to the
village from the airport in Italy. Write about a journey you really enjoyed.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Answer these questions.
23 He stayed in the airport while he was waiting for 23 Where did you travel to?
his plane. 24 Who did you go with?
25 How did you travel?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 3 He 26 What did you see?
didn’t like the food at the airport. 27 What interesting things happened?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 4 He
A journey I enjoyed
didn’t eat anything on the plane.
I travelled …
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 5 The
receptionist couldn’t find his hire car.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 10
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2 Listening and Speaking A 2 Listening and Speaking B


LISTENING LISTENING
Listen to the holiday programme. Tick ( ) A, B, or C. Listen to the holiday programme. Tick ( ) A, B, or C.
5888 The holiday horror story is about 5888The holiday horror story is about
_____. A Sean, his aunt and his uncle ■ _____. A Sean’s relatives ■
B Sean and his friends ■ C B Sean, his uncle and his aunt ■
Sean’s aunt and uncle ■ C Two of Sean’s friends ■

5889 Sean’s aunt and uncle are _____. 5889Sean’s aunt and uncle are _____.
A fifty-seven ■ B in their seventies ■ C A in their teens ■ B in their sixties ■
in their sixties ■ C in their seventies ■

5890 Sean’s uncle booked the holiday _____. 3 Sean’s uncle found the holiday _____.
A on the Internet ■ B in a travel agent’s ■
A by phoning the hotel ■ B on the Internet ■ C at
a traditional travel agent’s ■ C in a newspaper ■

5888They didn’t like the holiday because 23 They didn’t enjoy the holiday because

_____. A there was nothing to do ■ _____. A the resort was too quiet. ■

B the beaches were deserted ■ B they wanted a peaceful holiday. ■

C their hotel was too noisy ■ C the beaches were dirty. ■

5889When they arrived home they were _____. 24 When they arrived home they were _____.

A very tired ■ B angry ■ C relaxed ■ A angry ■ B happy ■ C very tired ■

10 Listening total 10
Listening total
Speaking total 15
Speaking total 15

25 Listening and Speaking total 25


Listening and Speaking total

SPEAKING Student A SPEAKING Student B


23 Ask your partner about taking photographs. 23 Ask your partner about photographs.
1 How often do you take photos? Do you enjoy it? Do you enjoy taking photos of your family and
friends? Why (not)?
2 Did you take many photos on your last holiday?
What were they like? Did you take many photos on holiday last year?
What were they like?
3 What’s the best photo you’ve ever taken /
seen? Where were you at the time? Have you ever taken a really good / bad photo?

24 Answer your partner’s questions about 24 Ask your partner about a famous singer.
Robbie Williams. • What / name? • What do / now ?
Name: Robbie Williams • When / where born? • What / famous songs?
Born: Stoke on Trent, England, 13th Feb 1974 • Start / career / as a singer?
Started career: singer in band Take That 23 Now answer your partner’s questions about
Now: solo singer Kylie Minogue.
Famous songs: Angels, Let me Entertain you,
Name: Kylie Minogue
Something Stupid (with Nicole Kidman) Born: Melbourne, Australia, 28th May 1968
Started career: actress - soap opera Neighbours
25 Now ask your partner about his / her famous singer. Now: solo singer
• Who? • Sing /with band / now ? Famous songs: Can’t get you out of
• When / where born? • What / famous songs? my head, Spinning around
• How start / career?
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3 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR 23 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form


of the verb in brackets.
5888 Underline the correct word or phrase.
Example: I’m going to be (be) a doctor one day.
Example: I think it’s snowing / going to snow
this evening. What _________ you _________ (do) when I saw
you this morning?
1 I don’t think he’s going to phone / phoning tonight.
Simon _________ (have) a karate lesson right now.
2 I’m travelling / going to travel around the world one
day. I’m hungry! I _________ (not have) any breakfast
this morning.
3 I can’t come to the cinema, I’m going to meet /
meeting Jan tonight. I _________ (see) the doctor at 3 o’clock this
afternoon – I’ve got an appointment.
4 Fran says she’s buying / going to buy some milk
on her way home. I _________ (not be) late. I promise.

5 What are you doing / going to do when you Michael _________ (not live) here now.
leave university? She _________ (have) a long holiday when she
23 You’re not going to enjoy / enjoying the party finishes university.
next Friday. _________ James _________ (send) you an e-mail
6 last night?
8
5888 Complete the sentences with will / ’ll,
won’t, or shall. Grammar total 20
Example: ‘I can’t do this exercise.’ ‘Don’t worry I’ll
help you.’ V O CAB U LAR Y
5888 ‘_____ you be able to come to
the meeting tomorrow?’ ‘Yes, I think so.’ 5888 Write the opposite.
5889 I don’t think I _____ finish my Example: win lose
homework tonight. 1 lend _________
5890 ______ I pick you up at 9 o’clock? 2 push _________
5891 I’ll ring you tomorrow! I ______ forget. 3 forget _________
5892 There _____ be heavy rain this evening, 4 sell _________
so take your umbrella.
5 leave _________
5893 I _____ walk home. I’ll get a taxi.
6 6 miss (a bus) _________
7 learn _________
8 close _________
8

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3 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

23 Complete the sentences with the correct verb. P R O N U N C I AT I O N


Example: I often look after my little brother at 5888 Write the words in the correct column.
the weekend.
see look give want won’t offer don’t sorry know

5888 I’m going to _________ this jumper


back to the shop. I don’t like it.
pay call take
23 I never _________ with my brother. We
have completely different views. 1 want 2 __________

think agree look __________ __________


3 Can you _________ me back the money I lent you? __________ __________
5
call take pay
8 Underline the stressed syllable.
4 Are you _________ forward to your holiday?
looking being going Example: doctor
5888 I met James last night and we 1 father
_________ about getting married. 2 complete
told said talked 3 although
23 Mike phoned. He’s going to _________ you back 4 secret
in an hour.
5 always
call send look 5
6
Pronunciation total 10
23 Complete the phrases with the correct preposition.
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Example: listen to a radio
programme 1 wait _____ a bus
2 argue _____ a friend
3 dream _____ an old house
4 write a letter _____ a penfriend
5 speak _____ your teacher
6 think _____ something
6
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3 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

GRAMMAR 23 Underline the correct word or phrase.


23 Complete the sentences with will / ’ll, won’t, Example: I’m buying / going to buy some bread
or shall. before the shops close.

Example: I’ll ring you this evening! I won’t forget. I’m not going to enjoy / enjoying the party next
Friday.
1 I _____ get a taxi. I’ll walk to the station.
What is he doing / going to do when he leaves
2 There _____ be snow tonight in the north, so be school?
careful on the roads.
I don’t think she’s going to phone / phoning tonight.
3 ‘_____ you be able to come to our party on
Saturday?’ ‘Yes, I think so.’ I think it’s snowing / going to snow this evening.

4 If you can’t do the exercise, ask me and I _____ I can’t come to the theatre, I’m meeting /
help you. going to meet Martha tonight.
5 ______ I pick you up after lunch? We’re travelling / going to travel around the world
one day.
6 I don’t think I _____ watch the late film tonight. 6
6 Grammar total 20
5888 Complete the sentences. Use the correct
form of the verb in brackets.
V O CAB U LAR Y
Example: I’m seeing (see) the dentist tomorrow –
I’ve got an appointment. 5888 Complete the sentences with the correct verb.
1 They _________ (travel) to Australia in the new year. Example: Are you looking forward to the party?
2 Don’t worry, I promise I _________ (not be) late. being looking going
3 What _________ he _________ (do) when you 23 Helena phoned. She’s going to _________ you
phoned him this morning? back after lunch.
4 Jill and Theo _________ (not live) here now. look call send
5 _________ Renata _________ (send) you an e-mail 5888 I met Antonio last night and we
yesterday? _________ about getting married.
6 We’re hungry! We _________ (not have) any talked told said
breakfast this morning. 23 I’m going to _________ this skirt back to the shop.
7 She _________ (be) a teacher when she I don’t like it.
leaves university. call pay take
8 Andrew _________ (have) a piano lesson now. 5888 She often _________ after her little
8 sister at the weekend.
sees looks gives
23 Can you _________ me back the money I lent
you? take call pay
5888 I never _________ with my dad. We have
completely different views.
agree look think
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3 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

5 Complete the phrases with the correct preposition. 8 Write the words in the correct column.
Example: write a letter to a friend want know won’t don’t offer sorry
23 think _____ something
24 speak _____ your teacher
25 wait _____ a bus
26 listen _____ a radio programme
1 won’t 2 __________
5 dream _____ an old house
6 argue _____ your brother __________ __________
6 __________ __________
5
5888 Write the opposite.
Pronunciation total 10
Example: sell sold
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
1 learn _________
2 leave _________
3 lend _________
4 miss (a bus) _________
5 close _________
6 forget _________
7 win _________
8 push _________
8
Vocabulary total 20

P R O N U N C I AT I O N
23 Underline the stressed syllable.
Example:
exist 1 always
2 although
3 complete
4 father
5 secret
5

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3 Reading and Writing A


READING 5888 In his job, John has to _____.

5888 Read the article about people who work in A drive ■ B put bags onto trucks ■ C
airports. Tick ( ) A, B, or C. ride on the trucks ■
5889 John likes _____.
Airports are amazing mini-cities where there are
hundreds of different jobs you can do. We spoke
A working at different times of the day ■
to three people who do very different things. B carrying heavy things ■
Sarah May, 34, terminal duty manager C the people that he works with ■
‘I started on the information desk and I did that for two
5890 Tessa’s job at the airport is her _____.
years. Most of the time people were friendly, but
occasionally I had to deal with some difficult questions A first job ■ B second job ■ C third job ■
and some very angry people. Last year, I became a 23 Tessa enjoys her job because _____.
A there is always something different to do ■
terminal duty manager. Now I deal with all kinds of
things, including passenger complaints, visits by the
rich and famous, heating failures, cleaning contracts, 5888 she always has a lot to do ■
and health issues. In fact, I spend a lot of time walking 5889 she likes working in a big place ■
around and talking to people on my mobile.’ 6
John Hammond, 23, baggage handler
‘Doing this job means I’m very fit, because I have to carry 23 Write S for Sarah, J for John, or T for Tessa.
bags and suitcases and put them onto the baggage trucks.
Example: Who … has to talk to passengers?
The best thing about my job is the people
I work with. We have a lot of fun at work. The S 1 did a different job at the airport before?
worst thing is the shift work. I hate working at 2 wants to find a new job?
night and very early in the morning. I don’t think 3 is well-educated?
I’m going to do this job for ever, but I’ll probably
look for something else in the airport because I 4 speaks on the phone a lot?
think it’s a really exciting place to work.’ 5 has a very physical job?
Tessa Reed, 28, airport engineer 6 organizes visits from well-known people?
‘I studied engineering at university and worked in an
7 makes sure the airport is clean?
office for a few years. I was quite bored, so when I saw
an advert for an engineer at Heathrow airport, I decid- 8 works at unusual times of the day?
ed to apply. There are all kinds of things to deal with 9 gets very tired?
here – ventilation, heating, escalators, lifts – my job 9
can be very busy sometimes. So many things can go
wrong! I’m usually very tired when I get home, but I Reading total 15
enjoy doing different things each day.’

WRITING
Example: Sarah enjoyed her work on the
Your penfriend writes to you and asks a lot of questions.
information desk _____. Write a letter and answer the questions.
5888 How are you / your family?
A all the time ■ B most of the time ■ C 5889 When are you coming to stay?
5890 Are you going to fly or get the train?
none of the time ■ 5891 What time will you arrive?
5892 Do you want to go to the beach for a few days?

23 Sarah started working at the airport


Dear …,
_____. A last year ■ B two years ago ■
C more than two years ago ■ Thanks for your letter. I’m …

24 Sarah doesn’t talk 10


about_____. A security ■
Reading and Writing total 25
B dealing with passenger’s problems ■
C well-known passengers ■
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3 Reading and Writing B


READING 3 In his job, John doesn’t have to _____.

23 Read the article about people who work in A start work early ■ B drive the trucks ■ C
airports. Tick ( ) A, B, or C. put suitcases onto trucks ■
23 John often _____.
Airports are amazing mini-cities where there are
A works at different times of the day ■
hundreds of different jobs you can do. We spoke
to three people who do very different things. B works in different parts of the airport ■ C
Sarah May, 34, terminal duty manager goes out with people from work ■
‘I started on the information desk and I did that for two
24 Tessa’s job at the airport is _____.
years. Most of the time people were friendly, but
occasionally I had to deal with some difficult questions A her first job since university ■ B sometimes
and some very angry people. Last year, I became a boring ■ C Her second job since university ■
terminal duty manager. Now I deal with all kinds of
things, including passenger complaints, visits by the 5888 Tessa enjoys her job
rich and famous, heating failures, cleaning contracts, because _____. A each day is
and health issues. In fact, I spend a lot of time walking different ■
around and talking to people on my mobile.’
B she likes being busy ■ C she likes airports ■
John Hammond, 23, baggage handler
‘Doing this job means I’m very fit, because I have to carry 6
bags and suitcases and put them onto the baggage trucks.
The best thing about my job is the people 23 Write S for Sarah, J for John, or T for Tessa.
I work with. We have a lot of fun at work. The Example: Who … has to talk to passengers? S
worst thing is the shift work. I hate working at
night and very early in the morning. I don’t think 1 would like to do something else at the airport?
I’m going to do this job for ever, but I’ll probably 2 is often tired?
look for something else in the airport because I
3 needs to be physically strong?
think it’s a really exciting place to work.’
4 organizes visits from well-known people?
Tessa Reed, 28, airport engineer
‘I studied engineering at university and worked in an 5 had a good education?
office for a few years. I was quite bored, so when I saw 6 uses the phone a lot?
an advert for an engineer at Heathrow airport, I decid-
7 is involved in keeping the airport clean?
ed to apply. There are all kinds of things to deal with
here – ventilation, heating, escalators, lifts – my job 8 has had two jobs at the airport?
can be very busy sometimes. So many things can go 9 works different hours?
wrong! I’m usually very tired when I get home, but I 9
enjoy doing different things each day.’
Reading total 15

Example: Sarah enjoyed her work on the


WRITING
information desk _____.
Your penfriend writes to you and asks a lot of
A all the time ■ B most of the time ■ questions. Write a letter and answer the questions.
C none of the time ■
23 How are you and all your family?
24 When are you coming to visit?
25 Are you going to drive or get the train?
1 Sarah started working at the airport _____. 26 What time will you arrive?

A one year ago ■ B two years ago ■


27 Do you want to stay with us or travel around?

C a long time ago ■ Dear …,

5888 Sarah doesn’t talk Thanks for your letter. I’m …


about _____. A keeping the
airport clean ■ B problems 10
with security ■ C well-known
Reading and Writing total 25
visitors ■
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3 Listening and Speaking A 3 Listening and Speaking B


LISTENING LISTENING
Listen to Rima. Tick ( ) A, B, or C. Listen to Rima. Tick ( ) A, B, or C.
1 Rima is a _____.
23 Rima works _____.
A waitress ■ B nanny ■ C cook ■
A with children ■ B in an Indian restaurant ■ C as
5888 Rima doesn’t live _____.
a waitress ■
A in a flat ■ B with a friend ■ C
on her own ■ 24 Rima lives _____.

5889 Rima speaks good English because she _____. A on her own ■ B in a shared house ■ C in
a flat ■
A has English friends ■ B studies hard ■ C
practises at work ■ 25 Rima’s English has improved because she

5888Rima and her boyfriend _____. A has lessons ■ B practises at work ■

_____. A are from Lithuania ■ C is doing a home-study course ■

B work at the restaurant ■ C do the same job ■ 26 Rima’s boyfriend _____.


5 Rima and her boyfriend would like to _____. A is a waiter ■ B is Lithuanian ■ C
A get married next year ■ B start a business ■ works with her ■
C live in a different country ■
27 Rima and her boyfriend are going to _____.
A start a business ■ B leave London soon ■ C
Listening total 10 open a restaurant in Italy ■

Speaking total 15 Listening total 10


Listening and Speaking total 25 Speaking total 15

Listening and Speaking total 25


SPEAKING Student A
23 Ask your partner about his / her plans.
SPEAKING Student B
1 What are you going to do this evening?
5888 Ask your partner about his / her plans.
2 What / Where are you going to eat?
1 Where are you going to go after this class?
3 Where are you going to go at the weekend?
2 Who are you going to see later?
4 Who are you going to go on holiday with next year?
3 What are you going to go at the weekend?
5 Where are you going to go?
4 Where are you going to go on holiday next summer?
24 Answer your partner’s questions about Zoe’s plans. 5 Who are you going to go with?

Saturday 5889 Ask your partner about Zoe’s plans.


5888 Saturday a.m. – Who? Where? What time? What do?
meet Jill / in town / 10 a.m. (shopping and pizza) 5889 Saturday p.m. – Where? What time? What wear?
5890 Sunday a.m. – What?
Sam’ s party / 9 p.m. (wear new jeans) 5891 Sunday p.m. – Who? Where? What time?
Sunday
5890 Answer your partner’s questions about Billy’s
sleep all morning plans.
meet Ann / swimming pool / 1 p.m.
Saturday
5888 Ask your partner about Billy’s plans. meet Tim / in park / 9 a.m. (football training)
5888 Saturday a.m. – Who? Where? What time? What do?
5889 Saturday p.m. – Who? Where? What time? meet Sally / outside cinema / 7 p.m.
5890 Sunday a.m. – What?
5891 Sunday p.m. – Who? Where? What time? Sunday
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meet Mark / cafe / 5 p.m.
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4 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR 3 Write the comparative or superlative form of the


adjectives.
23 Complete the e-mail with the verbs in the present
perfect or past simple. Example: This is the most exciting (exciting) book I’ve
ever read. I can’t stop reading it!

Hi Tim 23 Sarah works _________ (hard) than Michael. He has


too many breaks!
I ’ve just read (just / read) your e-mail. I hope 24 Harry’s _________ (friendly) person I know.
1
things get easier for you before the weekend. You He talks to everybody!
_________ (be) really busy this week! 25 Russia is _________ (big) country in the world.
5888 _________ (you / book) your holiday yet? In May, 26 It was _________ (bad) dream I’ve ever had. I
I was really frightened.
5889 _________ (go) to Australia with my family again. We
27 Peter is _________ (generous) than Joe – he
5890 _________ (be) there three times now! But this time,
we always pays for the drinks!
5891 _________ (not stay) with my aunt in Sydney. Instead, 28 His trainers were _________ (expensive) than mine.
we I got mine in the sale.
5892 _________ (drive) around to different places. Then in 6
7 8
July, Helen and I _________ (travel) around Italy.
_________ Grammar total 20
(you / ever / be) to the Coliseum? It’s a fantastic place.

Write soon! V O CAB U LAR Y

Sasha

8 4 Write the words.


2 Complete the dialogues with just, already, or yet. belt top shorts T-shirt hat
boots pyjamas cap shoes
Example: ‘I’ve just made some coffee. Would you like
some?’ ‘No thanks. I’ve just had a cup.’

1 ‘Have you finished that book 1 _________?’


‘I’ve 2 _________ read the last page. I finished it two
minutes ago!’
2 ‘I’ve 3 _________ seen this film. It was on TV last
month.’ ‘Don’t tell me the ending! I haven’t seen it
4
_________!’ belt 1 __________ 2 __________
5
3 ‘I haven’t written to Paul _________. What about
you?’ ‘I’ve 6 _________ written five times!’
6

3 _________ 4 _________ 5 _________

6 _________ 7 _________ 8 _________


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5888 Complete the sentences with the correct P R O N U N C I AT I O N


words.
23 Write the words in the correct place.
Example: I always make my bed in the
morning. do make put shirt coat shoes blouse pyjamas belt

23 My brother _________ the dog for a walk


at six o’clock every morning.
takes leaves has
5888 Don’t _________ the channel. I’m shirt 1 __________ 2 __________
watching that! turn move change
5889 I usually drive to work because it
_________ time.
gives makes saves 3 __________ 4 __________ 5 __________
23 Please don’t _________ your bag in the middle of
the floor. 5

leave pick find 8 Underline the stressed syllable.


5888 She _________ off her boots and Example: polluted
walked into the living room.
1 argument
put tried took
2 comfortable
23 I’m not _________ the washing up again! It’s
your turn. 3 already
making doing cleaning 4 especially
6 5 impossible
5
5888 Write the opposite.
Pronunciation total 10
Example: boring interesting
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
1 crowded _________
2 possible _________
3 polluted _________
4 dangerous _________
5 near _________
6 healthy _________
6
Vocabulary total 20
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GRAMMAR 3 Complete the e-mail with the verbs in the present


perfect or past simple.
5888 Complete the dialogues with just, already, or yet.
Example: ‘I haven’t written to Chris yet. What about Hi Julia
you?’ ‘I’ve already written five times!’
I ’ve just read (just / read) your e-mail. I hope
23 ‘I’ve 1 _________ seen this film. It was on TV 1
things get easier for you before the weekend. You
last week.’ ‘Don’t tell me the ending! I haven’t
_________ (be) really busy this week!
seen it 2 _________!’
23 _________ (you / book) your holiday yet? In April,
24 ‘I’ve 3 _________ made a sandwich. Would you like
I
one?’ ‘No thanks. I’ve 4 _________ had lots to 24 _________ (go) to The States with my family again.
eat today!’ We
25 _________ (be) there three times now! But this time,
25 ‘Have you finished that book 5 _________?’ we
‘I’ve 6 _________ read the last page. I finished it 26 _________ (not stay) with my aunt in Boston. Instead,
two minutes ago!’ we
6 27 _________ (drive) around to different places. Then in
August, Brad and I 7 _________ (travel) around Greece. 8
5888 Write the comparative or superlative form
_________
of the adjectives.
(you / ever / be) to the Parthenon? It’s a fantastic place.
Example: It was the worst (bad) dream I’ve ever
had. I was really frightened. Write soon!

Melanie
8
5888 Her shoes were _________ (expensive)
than mine. I got mine in the sale. Grammar total 20
5889 John’s _________ (friendly) person I
know. He talks to everybody!
V O CAB U LAR Y
5890 Caroline works _________ (hard) than
Tom. He has too many breaks! 23 Complete the sentences with the correct words.
5891 This is the _________ (exciting) book
I’ve ever read. I can’t stop reading it! Example: Please don’t leave your bag in the middle
of the floor.
5892 Russia is _________ (big) country in the leave pick find
world.
5888 I’m not _________ the washing up
5893 Denis is _________ (generous) than again! It’s your turn.
Patrick – he always pays for the drinks!
6 cleaning making doing
23 She _________ off her boots and walked into
the living room.
put took tried
3 My dad _________ the dog for a walk every
evening. takes has leaves
23 I always _________ my bed in the
morning. do put make
24 I usually drive to work because it _________ time.
saves gives makes
6 Don’t _________ the channel. I’m watching that!
turn move change
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5888 Write the opposite. P R O N U N C I AT I O N

Example: dangerous safe 7 Underline the stressed syllable.


1 healthy _________ Example: beautiful
2 near _________ 1 impossible
3 crowded _________ 2 already
4 boring _________ 3 comfortable
5 polluted _________ 4 argument
6 possible _________ 5 especially
6 5

5889 Write the words.


23 Write the words in the correct place.

pyjamas belt top shorts T-shirt


shirt co at shoes blouse pyjamas belt
hat boots shoes cap

coat 1 __________ 2 __________

pyjamas 1 __________ 2 __________


3 __________ 4 __________ 5 __________
5

Pronunciation total 10

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50

3 _________ 4 _________ 5 _________

6 _________ 7 _________ 8 _________


8
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4 Reading and Writing


A
READING 3 She went to some department stores in the city.
5888 Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
4 She recommends the department stores.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
The best shopping cities
5 She thinks the Champs-Elysées isn’t as good as it was.
Which are the best cities to shop in? Writer, Ellie
Clare, has been to five cities around the world to A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
find out. This week, she writes about Paris. 6 She had something to eat on the Champs-Elysées.
I went to Paris in June. It’s a lovely city for sightseeing A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
at that time of year, but it’s also a great place to find
high-quality fashion. I started in the boutiques and 7 She bought something near the old gates of the city.
visited all the top names, including Cartier, Chanel, A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
Christian Dior, and Yves Saint Laurent. I’ve never seen
8 You can buy flowers at the flea market.
such beautiful things, but they are, of course,
expensive. I bought some perfume and moved on to A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
the huge department stores of Paris. Two of the most 9 Ellie visited the flea markets early in the morning.
famous are Printemps and Galeries Lafayette and they
are definitely good places to visit. One place I found A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
disappointing was The Champs-Elysées. In the old 10 It’s possible to spend a lot of time looking at books.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
days, it was a great place for fashion, but now there
are too many fast-food restaurants, banks, airline
offices, shopping centres, and cinemas aimed at
10
tourists. Don’t waste your time there!
23 Read the text again and answer the questions.
After the shops, I tried the markets. One of the most What two things does Ellie like most about Paris in
famous places to find treasures in Paris is the flea June?
market. There are three main flea markets and they
are situated around the old gates of the city. I spent
__________________________________________
hours walking around these fascinating places and Why didn’t Ellie buy more things in the boutiques?
while I was there, I discovered the meaning of the __________________________________________
name flea market. Hundreds of years ago, the royal
family gave away their old clothes, but they were full of What could you find at the Champs-Elysées before?
little insects – fleas, of course! One stall holder told me __________________________________________
that the best time to find treasures at the market is
Why is it a good idea to visit the flea markets early?
before the crowds arrive, usually between 5 a.m. and 6
a.m. But that was a bit early for me. I was enjoying __________________________________________
Paris night life too much! There are also open-air What did Ellie do in the evenings?
markets all around the city where you can buy flowers,
__________________________________________
clothes, pets, food, and many other things. And if you
want to buy a book, visit the rows of bookstalls along 5
the River Seine. You can find some great bargains
there, or you can spend hours just looking. Reading total 15
If you want to buy half of Paris or if you just want
to walk around and look, you’ll love the WRITING
experience. Paris is a great place to shop!
Describe a place you have visited. Answer the questions.
Example: This is the first article in the series. 23 Where is it?
24 How often have you been there?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 25 What can you see there?
1 Ellie went sightseeing in Paris. 26 What can you do there?
27 What are the best / worst things about the place?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 10
2 She didn’t buy anything in the boutiques.
Reading and Writing total 25
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READING 23 She didn’t visit any of the department stores in the
city.
5888 Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
4 She mentions two department stores.
The best shopping cities A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
Which are the best cities to shop in? Writer, Ellie
5 She thinks the Champs-Elysées has improved.
Clare, has been to five cities around the world to
find out. This week, she writes about Paris. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
I went to Paris in June. It’s a lovely city for sightseeing 6 You can have a meal on the Champs-Elysées.
at that time of year, but it’s also a great place to find A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
high-quality fashion. I started in the boutiques and
visited all the top names, including Cartier, Chanel, 7 Ellie spent most of her time at the flea markets.
Christian Dior, and Yves Saint Laurent. I’ve never seen A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
such beautiful things, but they are, of course,
5888 A long time ago, kings and queens sold
expensive. I bought some perfume and moved on to
their old clothes in flea markets.
the huge department stores of Paris. Two of the most
famous are Printemps and Galeries Lafayette and they A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
are definitely good places to visit. One place I found 9 Ellie visited the flea markets in the afternoon.
disappointing was The Champs-Elysées. In the old
days, it was a great place for fashion, but now there are A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
too many fast-food restaurants, banks, airline offices, 10 The book stalls by the river are very expensive.
shopping centres, and cinemas aimed at tourists. Don’t
waste your time there!
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
10
After the shops, I tried the markets. One of the most
famous places to find treasures in Paris is the flea
23 Read the text again and answer the questions.
market. There are three main flea markets and they
are situated around the old gates of the city. I spent 23 What does Ellie think is a good thing to do in June?
hours walking around these fascinating places and ______________________________________
while I was there, I discovered the meaning of the
24 Where did she start shopping?
name flea market. Hundreds of years ago, the royal
family gave away their old clothes, but they were full of ______________________________________
little insects – fleas, of course! One stall holder told me 25 How did Ellie feel about the Champs-Elysées?
that the best time to find treasures at the market is
______________________________________
before the crowds arrive, usually between 5 a.m. and 6
a.m. But that was a bit early for me. I was enjoying 26 Where did Ellie find the flea markets?
Paris night life too much! There are also open-air ______________________________________
markets all around the city where you can buy flowers,
clothes, pets, food, and many other things. And if you
27 Why didn’t she start shopping early in the mornings?
want to buy a book, visit the rows of bookstalls along ______________________________________
the River Seine. You can find some great bargains
5
there, or you can spend hours just looking.

If you want to buy half of Paris or if you just want Reading total 15
to walk around and look, you’ll love the
experience. Paris is a great place to shop!
WRITING

Example: This is the first article in the series. Describe a place you have visited. Answer the questions.
5888 Where is it?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 5889 When did you go there?
1 Ellie didn’t go sightseeing. 5890 What can you do there?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 5891 What can you see there?
5892 What are the best / worst things about the place?
2 She bought one item from a boutique.
10
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
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4 Listening and Speaking A 4 Listening and Speaking B


LISTENING LISTENING
You will hear a person interviewing people about You will hear a person interviewing people about
the shop Zara. Cross out the wrong information. the shop Zara. Cross out the wrong information.
Write the correct information. Write the correct information.
23 Speaker 1 has been to a Zara store three times. 23 Speaker 1 went to a Zara store a few months ago.
______________________________________ ______________________________________
24 Speaker 1 recently bought a white sweater. 24 Speaker 1 doesn’t like the style of her jacket.
______________________________________ ______________________________________
25 Speaker 2 visited a Zara store last month. 25 Speaker 2 last went to a Zara store on a Sunday.
______________________________________ ______________________________________
26 Speaker 2 bought some trousers. 26 Speaker 2 bought a belt.
______________________________________ ______________________________________
27 Speaker 3’s girlfriend bought lots of things. 27 Speaker 3 bought a pair of shoes.
______________________________________ ______________________________________

Listening total 10 Listening total 10

Speaking total 15 Speaking total 15

Listening and Speaking total 25 Listening and Speaking total 25

SPEAKING Student A SPEAKING Student B


5888 Ask your partner about cities. 23 Ask your partner about cities.
1 What’s your favourite city? Why? 1 What was the last city you went to? What did you do?
2 Which city would you most like to visit? Why? 2 Would you like to visit New York? Why (not)?
3 Have you ever been on a day trip to a big 3 Have you been sightseeing in a big city on your
city? What did you do? own? What did you see?
4 Have you ever been on a weekend trip abroad? 4 Have you ever spent a whole holiday in a
Where? What did you do? city? Where? What did you enjoy most?
5 Have you ever been shopping in a foreign 5 Have you ever been on a shopping trip in a foreign
city? What did you buy? city? What was it like?

5889 Look at the list of Mary’s jobs for the day. 24 Has Mary done her jobs for the day? Ask
Answer your partner’s questions. Use already and your partner these questions.
yet. • make / bed? • clean / kitchen floor?
• do / washing up? • finish / English homework?
Things to do today
• Make bed • Clean kitchen floor • phone / mum?
• Do washing up • Finish English homework
• Phone mum 5888 Look at the list of Jack’s jobs for the day.
Answer your partner’s questions. Use already and
yet.

23 Has Jack done his jobs for the day? Ask


your partner these questions.
Things to do today
• Tidy room • Fix computer
• tidy / room? • fix / computer? • Take dog for walk • Make lunch
• take / dog / for a walk? • make / lunch?
• E-mail brother
• e-mail / brother?
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GRAMMAR 23 Complete the sentences with the correct


preposition. Use each word once.
23 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the
-ing form or infinitive. along in over through into of around
Example: She left without closing (close) the door. Example: He walked out of the house and never
1 I love _________ (walk) in the rain. came back.
2 Try not _________ (spend) too much money. Go _____ the bridge and take the first turning on
the left.
3 I need _________ (buy) some new shoes.
She came _____ the living room and sat down.
4 _________ (swim) is very good for you.
You can’t drive_____ the Channel Tunnel, you have
5 I sent Tom an e-mail because I wanted _________ to take your car on the train.
(tell) him about the party.
They walked ____ the street until they found a good
6 It isn’t easy _________ (learn) a language. restaurant.
7 He’s very good at _________ (talk) to new people. Come _____! It’s lovely to see you.
8 I don’t really like _________ (dance).
We went for a long walk _____ the lake.
8 6
5888 Underline the correct form. Grammar total 20
Example: You must / don’t have to tidy your
room. It’s a mess.
V O CAB U LAR Y
5888You don’t have to / mustn’t swim
there. It’s dangerous. 5888 Complete the sentences with the correct word.
5889I have to / don’t have to do my Example: Do you enjoy reading?
homework. It’s Saturday.
enjoy want think
5890She must / mustn’t practise the piano
tonight. She’s not very good. 1 Mike’s __________ in fishing.

5891They have to / don’t have to be home early. interested excited happy


They’re very young. 2 She __________ a lot of time watching TV.
5892We mustn’t / don’t have to buy tickets – has spends does
entrance is free. 3 I’d __________ to go out this evening.
5893You can’t / must go to the party. It’s too late. mind think like
6
23 I’ve __________ talking to
him. done stopped dreamed
24 He doesn’t __________
driving. want mind good
25 I’m __________ of studying law.
hoping thinking spending
7 We __________ going to the beach.
need love want
5888 I __________ to go to the
supermarket. need mind think
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23 Underline the correct word(s). 5888 Match the prepositions with the phonetics.
Example: I find English a bit / very difficult. towards across over into round through
23 This exercise is not very / incredibly hard. We
can’t do it! Example: /t@"wO:dz/ towards

24 Of couse I can ride a bike, it’s not very / really easy. 1 /"Intu/ __________

25 This question is bit / quite complicated. 2 /Tru:/ __________

26 I’m not very / a bit worried about the exam. 3 /"@Uv@/ __________
I’ve done a lot of work. 4 /@"krQs/ __________
27 He’s a bit / really motivated because he wants to get 5 /raUnd/ __________
a good job. 5
28 He’s really / a bit friendly. He talks to everybody. Pronunciation total 10
6 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
5888 Complete the phrases with play, go, or do.
Example: play football
1 __________ skiing
2 __________ basketball
3 __________ karate
4 __________ tennis
5 __________ judo
6 __________ cycling
6
Vocabulary total 20

P R O N U N C I AT I O N
23 Underline the stressed syllable.
Example:
difficult 1 decide
2 escape
3 forgotten
4 possible
5 interesting
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GRAMMAR 3 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the -ing


form or infinitive.
5888 Underline the correct form.
Example: I love walking (walk) in the rain.
Example: They have to / don’t have to be home early.
They’re very young. 5888 He’s very good at _________ (talk) to new
people.
23 You can’t / must go to the party. It’s too late.
5889 I phoned Rachel because I wanted
24 We mustn’t / don’t have to buy tickets – _________ (tell) her about the party.
entrance is free.
5890 _________ (swim) is very good for you.
25 You don’t have to / mustn’t swim
there. It’s dangerous. 5891 It isn’t easy _________ (learn) a language.

26 You must / don’t have to tidy your room. It’s a mess. 5892 I don’t really like _________ (dance).

27 I must / mustn’t practise the piano tonight. I’m 5893 I need _________ (buy) some new clothes.
not very good. 5894 She left without _________ (close) the door.
28 I have to / don’t have to do my 5895 Try not _________ (spend) too much money.
homework. It’s Saturday.
6 8
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23 Complete the sentences with the correct
preposition. Use each word once.
V O CAB U LAR Y
around along in over through into of
5888 Underline the correct word(s).
Example: They walked along the street until they
found a good restaurant. Example: I’m not very / a bit worried about the
1 We went for a long walk _____ the lake. exam. I’ve done a lot of work.

2 Come _____! It’s lovely to see you. 1 Yukio’s really / a bit friendly. She talks to everybody.

3 Go _____ the bridge and take the first turning on 2 He’s a bit / really motivated because he wants to get
the left. a good job.

4 He walked out _____ the house and never came 3 This exercise is not very / incredibly hard. We
back. can’t do it!

5 You can’t drive_____ the Channel Tunnel, you have 4 I find listening exercises a bit / very difficult.
to take your car on the train. 5 This question is bit / quite complicated.
6 She came _____ the living room and sat down. 6 Of couse I can ride a bike, it’s not very / really easy.
6 6

23 Complete the phrases with play, go, or do.


Example: play tennis
1 __________ cycling
2 __________ judo
3 __________ skiing
4 __________ football
5 __________ karate
6 __________ basketball
6

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Complete the sentences with the correct word. P R O N U N C I AT I O N

Example: I’ve stopped talking to Match the prepositions with the phonetics.
him. done stopped dreamed
across over into round through towards
1 We __________ going to the beach.
Example: /@"krQs/ ___across__
love need want
He doesn’t __________ driving. 1 /raUnd/ __________
good want mind 2 /"@Uv@/ __________
Jerry’s __________ in history. 3 /Tru:/ __________
excited interested happy 4 /t@"wO:dz/ __________
4 My brother’s __________ of studying law. 5 /"Intu/ __________
5
thinking spending hoping
5 I __________ to go to the supermarket. Underline the stressed syllable.
mind think need Example: pretend
6 I’d __________ to go out this weekend. 1 interesting
like mind think 2 forgotten
7 Do you __________ reading? 3 escape
want think enjoy 4 decide
Petra __________ a lot of time watching TV. 5 possible
does spends has 5
8 Pronunciation total 10
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5 Reading and Writing A


READING 6 When he was travelling he, _____.
Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A met a lot of English people ■ B spent a lot of
money ■ C spoke a lot of Italian ■
How many ways are there to learn a language? Sasha learned German _____.
Do you want to learn a language? We interviewed three A at work ■ B in Germany ■ C at
a language school ■
people who learned a language in very different ways.
June is 36 and a mother of two. She went to evening classes.
‘I gave up working when I had my first child, but a year ago
When she was in class, Sasha spoke _____.
I joined a French evening class. At first, it was quite difficult. A a lot of English ■ B German all the time ■
C in different languages ■
We had to speak French all the time in the classroom and I
didn’t understand anything. Also, when you only have one
lesson a week, you have to do a lot at home. I studied when
8
the children were in bed and I listened to French tapes in the
Write J for June, T for Tim, or S for Sasha.
car. At the end of the year I could speak French quite well.’

Tim is 23. He went to Italy to learn Italian. Example: Who … is planning a trip abroad? S
‘When I finished university, I wanted to travel and learn a
1 studied for a year?
language. I already knew a bit of Italian, so I decided to go there. I
didn’t want to do formal lessons, so I bought some tapes and 2 has a job?
listened to them before I went. I travelled around the country for six 3 can now speak three languages?
months. It’s the only way to learn! I didn’t have much money, so I
worked in bars. That meant I met a lot of people and learned a lot
4 didn’t take any lessons?
of Italian. I also had a great time. I’d definitely recommend it.’ 5 couldn’t understand anything at first?
Sasha is 29. She did an intensive course in London. 6 had lessons all day?
‘I studied French and Spanish at university and got a job with
computers. I missed learning a language, so I asked my boss for a 7 thinks it’s a very good way to learn a language?
month’s holiday and enrolled on an intensive German course in
7
London. We did six hours of lessons every day, so it was quite hard
Reading total 15
work. We all communicated in German. The problem was when I went
home, I spoke English again. The course was fun and I learned a lot,
but I’d like to do a course in Germany next time.’
WRITING
Read the advert and write a formal e-mail telling
Example: When June’s first the language school what course you’d like to do.
child was born she _____. A
worked in the evenings ■ The English School – Brighton
B continued working ■ C stopped working ■
Learn English by the sea in Brighton.
June found learning a language _____. A We do one-week, two-week, and six-week courses
easy ■ B boring ■ C hard ■ with accommodation – in flats or with an English family
We organize trips to London and Oxford
She did a French class _____.
E-mail us to find out more.
A once a week ■ B every evening ■
C during the day ■
3 She did extra studying when she was _____.
Paragraph 1
• Why are you writing? • How old are you?
A looking after the children ■ B driving ■
C in bed ■
• Who are you? • Where are you from?
Paragraph 2
Tim went to Italy because he _____. A • What’s your level of English?
• How long do you want to study?
■B
could speak Italian very well
knew some Italian ■
• Where do you want to stay?
Paragraph 3
C studied Italian at university ■
Before he went, he _____.
• What other information would you like? 10
A took some lessons ■ B practised at home ■ C Reading and Writing total 25
bought a home-study book ■
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READING 6 While he was in Italy he, _____.
Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A spent a lot of money ■ B spoke a lot of
Italian ■ C met some English people ■
How many ways are there to learn a language? 7 Sasha wanted to learn a new language because she
Do you want to learn a language? We interviewed three _____. A enjoyed travelling ■ B liked learning
languages ■ C wanted to please her boss ■
people who learned a language in very different ways.
June is 36 and a mother of two. She went to evening classes.
‘I gave up working when I had my first child, but a year ago 8 While she was learning German, Sasha spoke _____.
I joined a French evening class. At first, it was quite difficult. A English all the time ■ B German all day ■
C English in the mornings ■
We had to speak French all the time in the classroom and I
didn’t understand anything. Also, when you only have one
lesson a week, you have to do a lot at home. I studied when
8
the children were in bed and I listened to French tapes in the
Write J for June, T for Tim, or S for Sasha.
car. At the end of the year I could speak French quite well.’

Tim is 23. He went to Italy to learn Italian. Example: Who … Didn’t take any lessons? T
‘When I finished university, I wanted to travel and learn a
1 can now speak more than one language?
language. I already knew a bit of Italian, so I decided to go there. I
didn’t want to do formal lessons, so I bought some tapes and 2 had lessons once a week?
listened to them before I went. I travelled around the country for 3 got a job for a short time?
six months. It’s the only way to learn! I didn’t have much money,
so I worked in bars. That meant I met a lot of people and learned a 4 thinks it’s a very good to learn a language?
lot of Italian. I also had a great time. I’d definitely recommend it.’ 5 wants to learn more?
Sasha is 29. She did an intensive course in London. 6 had lessons every day?
‘I studied French and Spanish at university and got a job with
computers. I missed learning a language, so I asked my boss for a 7 had problems at first?
month’s holiday and enrolled on an intensive German course in 7
London. We did six hours of lessons every day, so it was quite hard
work. We all communicated in German. The problem was when I went
Reading total 15
home, I spoke English again. The course was fun and I learned a lot,
but I’d like to do a course in Germany next time.’
WRITING

Example: When June’s first Read the advert and write a formal e-mail telling
the language school what course you’d like to do.
child was born she _____. A
worked in the evenings ■ The English School – Oxford
B continued working ■ C stopped working ■ Learn English in Oxford.
1 June didn’t find learning a language _____. We do one-week, four-week, and eight-week courses
A interesting ■ B difficult ■ C easy ■ with accommodation – in flats or with an English family
She had a class _____. We organize trips to Stratford-upon-Avon

A every evening ■ B one night a week ■ C E-mail us to find out more.

every day ■
She usually studied _____. A
in the evenings ■
Paragraph 1
• Why are you writing? • How old are you?
B when the children were resting in the day ■
• Who are you? • Where are you from?
Paragraph 2
C when the children were at school ■ • What’s your level of English?
Tim went to Italy because he _____. • How long do you want to study?
A knew the country well ■ B wanted to do a course • Where do you want to stay?
there ■ C spoke some of the language ■ Paragraph 3

Before he went he _____. A • What other information would you like? 10


practised at home ■
Reading and Writing total 25
B didn’t study at all ■ C had some lessons ■
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5 Listening and Speaking A 5 Listening and Speaking B


LISTENING LISTENING
Listen to five conversations. Write the letter (A– Listen to five conversations. Write the letter (A–
E) next to each conversation. E) next to each conversation.
conversation situation conversation situation
conversation 1 ■ A Somebody explains what they want. conversation 1 ■ A Somebody makes a wrong guess.
conversation 2 ■ B Somebody wants advice about their conversation 2 ■ B Somebody wants advice about their
appearance. health.
conversation 3 ■ C Somebody complains about their job. conversation 3 ■ C Somebody doesn’t want to fly.
conversation 4 ■
conversation 4 ■
D Somebody plays a game.
D Somebody is worried about the way
conversation 5 ■ E Somebody has a health problem.
they look.
conversation 5 ■ E Somebody talks about the difficulties in
Listening total 10 their job.

Speaking total 15
Listening total 10
Listening and Speaking total 25
Speaking total 15

Listening and Speaking total 25

SPEAKING Student A
S PEAKING Student B
Ask your partner about learning English.
Ask your partner about learning English.
1 Do you enjoy learning English? Why (not)? 1 Do you think learning languages is important? Why?
2 Why are you learning English? 2 What are you going to use your English for?
3 Do you find it more difficult to speak or to write 3 Do you find it more difficult to understand or to
English? speak English?
4 Do you think it’s possible to learn more than one 4 Do you think it’s possible to learn a language in a
language at the same time? Why (not)? year? How?
5 Would you like to learn another language? 5 Would you like to live in a different country and
Which one? learn their language? Where would you go? Why?

Read the information and answer your partner’s Find out about Susan. Ask your partner these
questions. questions.
0 like / do ?
Name: Susan James 1 hate / do?
2 love / do / at weekend?
Likes: go / to cinema 3 not like / do?
4 not always remember / do?
Hates: be / in smoky places
Loves: walk / in countryside at weekend
Read the information about Sam and answer your
Doesn’t like: talk / to new people partner’s questions.
Doesn’t always remember: send / cards on birthdays
Name: Sam Waters
Find out about Sam. Ask your partner these Likes: talk / with friends
questions. Hates: do / housework
0 like / do ?
1 hate / do? Loves: sit / outside cafés at weekend
2 love / do / at weekend?
3 not like / do? Doesn’t like: get up / early
4 not always remember / do? Doesn’t always remember: clean / bath
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6 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR Complete the dialogue with might, should, or


shouldn’t.
Underline the correct word(s).
Ben What are you going to do when you finish
Example: If I get an interview, I’ll / would buy a university?
new suit. Anna I might live abroad for a year. I’m not sure yet.
1 If we get / got a taxi, we’ll arrive on time. Ben Which country?
2 If I won the lottery, I’ll / ’d buy you a car. I haven’t decided yet, but I 1 __________ go
Anna
3 If we don’t / didn’t leave now, we’ll be late. to Spain.
4 She’ll pass the exam if she works / worked harder. Ben Yes, you 2 __________ definitely go to Spain!
It’s a really nice country.
5 Will / Would you learn a language if you had more
time? Anna Yeah, but I can’t speak Spanish.
6 If they had more money they can / could go on Ben You 3 __________ worry about that. You’ll
holiday. soon learn.
7 If I was / were you, I’d stop smoking. Anna But I’d like to learn some Spanish before I go.
8 I won’t / wouldn’t scream if I saw a ghost. Ben You 4 __________ have lessons then.
8
Anna Yeah, but lessons 5 __________ be expensive.
Ben Well, I think you 6 __________ go. You’ll have
Complete the sentences with the correct form of a great time and I can visit you!
the verbs. 6
Example: If he rings me, I’ll be (be) very happy. Grammar total 20
1 If I didn’t like you, I _________ (not speak) to you. V O CAB U LAR Y
2 I’d travel around the world if I _________ (not have) Underline the correct word(s).
young children.
We _________ (not go) to the beach if the weather’s Example: Are you going to wear / carry your new
bad. jeans tonight?
If Billy were here, he _________ (take) you to the I’ve made / done a chocolate cake for Megan’s
party. birthday.
She _________ (stay) in tonight if she has a test She’s so pretty. She looks / looks like her mother!
tomorrow. I never borrow / lend people my books.
If I was rich, I _________ (give) a lot of money to He’s a famous actor. He earns / wins a lot of money.
charity.
6 Yesterday I met / knew my cousin from Australia for
the first time.
I hate waiting / hoping for buses in the rain.
6

Underline the odd word out.


Example: duck eagle swan sheep
1 shark dolphin lion whale
2 horse giraffe pig chicken
3 mosquito bull butterfly wasp
4 gorilla tiger rabbit elephant
5 swan cow fly mice
6 eagle bear camel goat
6

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6 Write phrases with get. P R O N U N C I AT I O N

7 Write the words in the correct place.


if move borrow push story meet

get up if 1 __________ 2 __________

3 __________ 4 __________ 5 __________

1 __________ 2 __________ 8 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: happen
1 information
2 crocodile
3 conclude
4 aspirin
5 translation
5
3 __________ 4 __________
Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50

5 __________ 6 __________

7 __________ 8 __________
8
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6 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

GRAMMAR Underline the correct word(s).


Complete the sentences with the correct form of Example: She’ll pass the exam if she works /
the verbs. worked harder.

Example: If Dad were here, he’d take (take) you to 1 If I was / were you, I’d stop smoking.
the station. 2 Will / Would you go to the gym if you had more
0 If I was rich, I _________ (give) a lot of money time?
to my family. 3 If we get / got a taxi, we’ll arrive on time.
1 She _________ (stay) in tonight if she has a 4 If they had more money they can / could go on
test tomorrow. holiday.
2 If I didn’t like her, I _________ (not speak) to her. 5 I won’t / wouldn’t scream if I saw a ghost.
3 If he rings me, I _________ (be) very happy. 6 If we don’t / didn’t leave now, we’ll be late.
4 We _________ (not go) to the beach if it’s cold. 7 If I get an interview, I’ll / would buy everyone a
5 I’d travel around the world if I _________ (not drink.
have) young children. 8 If I won the lottery, I’ll / ’d buy a new house.
6 8
Grammar total 20
Complete the dialogue with might, should, or
shouldn’t. V O CAB U LAR Y
Katie What are you going to do when you finish Underline the odd word out.
university?
Example: gorilla tiger rabbit elephant
George I might live abroad for a year. I’m not sure yet.
1 eagle bear camel goat
Katie Which country?
2 swan cow fly mice
George I haven’t decided yet, but I 1 __________ go
to Italy. 3 shark dolphin lion whale

Yes, you 2 __________ definitely go to Italy! 4 duck eagle swan sheep


Katie
It’s a really nice country. 5 mosquito bull butterfly wasp
George Yeah, but I can’t speak Italian. 6 horse giraffe pig chicken
You 3 __________ worry about that. You’ll
6
Katie
soon learn.
George But I’d like to learn some Italian before I go.
Katie You 4 __________ have lessons then.
George Yeah, but lessons 5 __________ be expensive.
Katie Well I think you 6 __________ go. You’ll have
a great time and I can visit you!
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6 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

5 Write phrases with get. 6 Underline the correct word(s).


Example: He’s a famous actor. He earns / wins a lot
of money.
I hate waiting / hoping for buses in the rain.
Yesterday I met / knew my aunt from America for
the first time.
I’ve made / done a lovely cake for my son’s birthday.
Are you going to wear / carry your new dress
get angry tomorrow?
I never borrow / lend people money.
She’s so pretty. She looks / looks like her
mother!
6
Vocabulary total 20
P R O N U N C I AT I O N

1 __________ 2 __________ Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: decision
1 translation
2 conclude
3 crocodile
4 information
5 aspirin
5
3 __________ 4 __________

Write the words in the correct place. if


move borrow push story meet

5 __________ 6 __________ story 1 __________ 2 __________

3 __________ 4 __________ 5 __________


5
Pronunciation total 10
7 __________ 8 __________
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6 Reading and Writing A


READING 5 Gorillas all sleep together.
Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
6 Gorillas only fight if someone tries to hurt them.
Mountain Gorillas A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
Alison Hammond is writing a series of articles 7 They always run away from hunters.
about animals in danger for Nature Magazine.
This week, she tells us about mountain gorillas. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
What would you do if you saw a mountain gorilla? Most 8 There are a lot of mountain gorillas in zoos.
people would probably be very afraid and run away! That’s
because gorillas have a very frightening appearance. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
Firstly, gorillas are huge. They can grow up to 2 metres tall Mountain gorillas only live in three places in the
and can weigh more than 200 kilograms (male gorillas wild.
weigh twice as much as female gorillas). Secondly, gorillas
can make a lot of noise. They can roar, bang their chests, A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 10 People
and show their teeth. In fact, these aggressive displays are are destroying their home.
very rare and male gorillas only do it when they are A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
protecting their families. 10
The truth is, gorillas are incredibly intelligent, gentle,
and social animals that stay together in small family
groups. The leader is the largest male, called the Read the text again and answer the questions.
silverback. That’s because of the beautiful silver fur on
0 For what two reasons are people afraid of gorillas?
its back. They spend almost all of their time on the
forest floor, eating and sleeping. They are mainly __________________________________________
vegetarian, although they eat some insects. Young 1 When are gorillas usually aggressive?
gorillas often play together. They run around and climb
trees. At night, the animals make a nest to sleep in. __________________________________________
The lighter gorillas nest in trees. The heavier gorillas 2 Why are some male gorillas called silverbacks?
make nests on the ground and the babies sleep with
__________________________________________
their mothers. Gorillas rarely attack humans. They only
fight when something or someone attacks them or their 3 Why do hunters sometimes kill whole families?
young. In that situation, they will fight to the death. __________________________________________
Hunters looking for baby gorillas may have to kill a
whole family to get what they want. 4 Why do humans want the land where the
Sadly, there are fewer than 650 mountain gorillas gorillas live?
left in the wild, which means they are an endangered __________________________________________
species. These gorillas only live in the mountain 5
jungles of Zaire, Rwanda, and Uganda. They are
endangered because people hunt them for food and for Reading total 15
trophies. They are also threatened by war, and humans WRITING
cut down their forests for farmland, fuel, and housing.
Life for these gentle giants isn’t peaceful. You’re going to visit your penfriend’s country. Write
an e-mail telling him / her your plans and asking for
Example: The writer would run away if she saw a gorilla.
advice. Include the following information:
Paragraph one
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Explain the reason for your e-mail.
1 Male gorillas weigh more than female gorillas.
Paragraph two
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Ask for advice – best time of year / places to visit /
best way to travel about.
2 Gorillas often make a lot of noise.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Paragraph three
Explain any plans you already have, e.g. the main
3 Other male gorillas often fight the leader. place you’ll visit.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 10

4 Gorillas only eat plants. Reading and Writing total 25


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READING 5 Gorillas sometimes sleep in trees.
Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
6 Gorillas often fight each other.
Mountain Gorillas A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
Alison Hammond is writing a series of articles 7 They never fight hunters.
about animals in danger for Nature Magazine.
This week, she tells us about mountain gorillas. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
What would you do if you saw a mountain gorilla? Most 8 There aren’t any mountain gorillas in zoos.
people would probably be very afraid and run away! That’s
because gorillas have a very frightening appearance. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
Firstly, gorillas are huge. They can grow up to 2 metres tall There are only three places where you can find
and can weigh more than 200 kilograms (male gorillas mountain gorillas in the wild.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
weigh twice as much as female gorillas). Secondly, gorillas
can make a lot of noise. They can roar, bang their chests,
and show their teeth. In fact, these aggressive displays are People usually don’t touch the forests where gorillas
very rare and male gorillas only do it when they are live.
protecting their families. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
The truth is, gorillas are incredibly intelligent, gentle, 10
and social animals that stay together in small family
groups. The leader is the largest male, called the
silverback. That’s because of the beautiful silver fur on Read the text again and answer the questions.
its back. They spend almost all of their time on the
0 For what two reasons would most people run
forest floor, eating and sleeping. They are mainly
away from a gorilla?
vegetarian, although they eat some insects. Young
gorillas often play together. They run around and climb __________________________________________
trees. At night, the animals make a nest to sleep in. 1 When do gorillas usually attack people?
The lighter gorillas nest in trees. The heavier gorillas
make nests on the ground and the babies sleep with __________________________________________
their mothers. Gorillas rarely attack humans. They only 2 What do silverbacks look like?
fight when something or someone attacks them or their
__________________________________________
young. In that situation, they will fight to the death.
Hunters looking for baby gorillas may have to kill a 3 What will happen if a hunter tries to take their
whole family to get what they want. babies?
Sadly, there are fewer than 650 mountain gorillas __________________________________________
left in the wild, which means they are an endangered
4 What do people want to do with the forests?
species. These gorillas only live in the mountain
jungles of Zaire, Rwanda, and Uganda. They are __________________________________________
endangered because people hunt them for food and for 5
trophies. They are also threatened by war, and humans
cut down their forests for farmland, fuel, and housing. Reading total 15
Life for these gentle giants isn’t peaceful. WRITING
You’re going to visit your penfriend’s country. Write
Example: The writer would run away if she saw a gorilla.
an e-mail telling him / her your plans and asking for
A True ■ B False ■ advice. Include the following information:
C Doesn’t say ■
1 Female gorillas weigh more than male gorillas. Paragraph one
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Explain the reason for your e-mail.
Paragraph two
2 Gorillas never make a lot of noise.
Ask for advice – best time of year / places to visit /
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ best way to travel about.
3 There is only one leader in a group. Paragraph three
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Explain any plans you already have, e.g. the main
place you’ll visit.
4 Gorillas are completely vegetarian. 10
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 25
Reading and Writing total
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6 Listening and speaking A 6 Listening and speaking B


LISTENING LISTENING
Listen to the interview with a survival expert. Listen to the interview with a survival expert.
Cross out the wrong information. Write the correct Cross out the wrong information. Write the correct
information. information.
A crocodile will attack you in the water and then take Crocodiles usually try to pull their victims onto land.
you onto land. _____________________________________________
_____________________________________________ If a crocodile attacks you, hit it on its nose or on its back.
It’s impossible to survive an attack by a crocodile. _____________________________________________
_____________________________________________ Bears can’t climb trees as well as humans.
Bears can’t run as fast as humans. _____________________________________________
_____________________________________________ If a bear attacks you, you should pretend to be another
If a bear attacks you, you should make a lot of noise. bear.
_____________________________________________ _____________________________________________
Bulls see colour and movement. If a bull runs after you, you should throw something at it.
_____________________________________________ _____________________________________________

Listening total 10 Listening total 10

Speaking total 15 Speaking total 15

Listening and Speaking total 25 Listening and Speaking total 25

SPEAKING Student A SPEAKING Student B


Ask your partner about these situations. Ask your partner about these situations.
What would you do if … What would you do if …
0 a crocodile attacked you? 0 a bear attacked you?
1 you saw a ghost? 1 you saw a snake?
2 your best friend told everybody else your secrets? 2 you lost your passport on holiday?
3 you missed an important interview? 3 you forgot your best friend’s birthday?
4 a spaceship landed outside your home? 4 You were late for an important meeting?

Listen to your partner’s problems and give advice. Tell your partner about your problems.
Use these ideas with should: 0 You’re not very fit.
0 go / gym 1 You’re boyfriend / girlfriend has left you.
1 find / someone else 2 You don’t understand your homework.
2 ask / teacher 3 You’ve got an important exam on Monday.
3 study / at the weekend 4 You want to speak another language.
4 have / lessons
Listen to your partner’s problems and give advice.
Tell your partner about your problems. Use these ideas with should:
0 You lent your best friend a lot of money. 0 ask for / money
1 You forgot to do your English homework. 1 apologize / teacher
2 It’s your mum’s birthday. 2 buy / nice present
3 You have to work late every day. 3 find / another job
4 You think your best friend’s girlfriend is seeing someone 4 tell / the truth
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7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR Rewrite the sentences in the present or past passive.


Complete the sentences with the verbs. Use the Example: Van Gogh painted this picture of sunflowers.
present perfect or the past simple. This picture of sunflowers was painted by Van Gogh.
Example: I’ve been (be) a teacher for three years. 0 A girl from our class won the competition.
0 How long __________ you __________ (live) in The competition _________________.
this house?
1 My father built this house 20 years
1 My father __________ (not study) languages
at school. ago. This house _________________.

2 I __________ (know) Billy since I was a child. 2 Pierce Brosnan plays the part of James Bond.

3 __________ you __________ (meet) any interesting The part of James Bond _________________.
people at the party last week? 3 Shakespeare didn’t write War and Peace!
4 Sarah __________ (move) to Spain last year. War and Peace _________________.
5 Harry __________ (work) here for years – he 4 Our school prefers modern teaching methods.
knows everything about the job.
Modern teaching methods _________________.
6 I __________ (not see) my brother since last April.
5 Pollution harms the environment.
7 I __________ (speak) to my boss about
The environment _________________.
holidays yesterday.
8 6
Grammar total 20
Complete the sentences with used to, didn’t use to, V O CAB U LAR Y
or Did … use to.
Complete the sentences with the words.
Example: I used to go out a lot, but now I stay at home.
0 Tom __________ live in a flat, but now he lives in dogs spiders open spaces heights
a house. flying water closed spaces

1 __________ Sam __________ be in the Example: I won’t go in an aeroplane. I’m afraid of flying.
football team? 0 I’m terrified of __________. I hate all their
2 I __________ like Anna, but now I think she’s long, hairy legs.
really nice. 1 I never go in lifts. I hate __________.
3 These days, I get up at 7 a.m., but I __________
2 I haven’t been in a swimming pool for years.
have to get up at 5.30!
I’m frightened of __________.
4 They __________ eat meat, but now they do.
3 I don’t really like going out of the house. I have
5 __________ you __________ have long hair
when you were young? a phobia about __________.
6 4 I can’t climb trees. I’m scared of __________.
5 I don’t like __________. I’m always afraid they’re
going to bite me, and I hate it when they bark.
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Complete the phrases with the correct verb. P R O N U N C I AT I O N


Example: be born Write the words in the correct column.
1 ____ to primary school
designed directed used worked
2 ____ to secondary school based invented
3 ____ to university
4 ____ work
5 ____ in love
/Id/
6 ____ married
1 designed 2 __________ 3 __________
7 ____ children
__________ __________ __________
8 ____ divorced
8
5

Write the names of the school subjects.


Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: I learned English and French at school.
foreign languages Example: retire
Tom was never very good at numbers. 1 uniform
m__________ 2 divorced
Mary loved reading books. l__________ 3 separate
Ben was the best at computers. t__________ 4 science
5 children
I didn’t understand physics or chemistry.
5
s__________
Hannah enjoyed learning about kings and queens. Pronunciation total 10
h__________ Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Billy was good at football. s__________
6
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7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

GRAMMAR Complete the sentences with the verbs. Use the


present perfect or the past simple.
Complete the sentences with used to, didn’t use to
or Did … use to. Example: Did you meet (meet) any interesting people
at the party last week?
Example: These days, I get up at 7 o’clock, but I used
to have to get up at 5.30! 1 I __________ (not see) my uncle since 1998.

0 __________ you __________ have long hair 2 Claire __________ (move) to France last year.
when you were young? 3 How long __________ you __________ (live) in this
1 They __________ eat meat, but now they do. house?

2 Brenda __________ live in a flat, but now she 4 Brian __________ (work) here for years – he knows
lives in a house. everything about the job.
3 I __________ stay at home, but now I go out a lot. 5 I __________ (speak) to my boss about a pay rise
yesterday.
4 I __________ like Miguel, but now I think he’s
really nice. 6 I __________ (know) Yolanda since I was a child.
5 __________ Jordan __________ be in the 7 I __________ (be) a journalist for two years.
basketball team? 8 My mum __________ (not study) technology at
6 school.
8
Rewrite the sentences in the present or past passive. Grammar total 20
Example: Shakespeare didn’t write War and Peace! War V O CAB U LAR Y
and Peace wasn’t written by Shakespeare! Complete the phrases with the correct verb.
0 Pollution harms the environment.
Example: be born
The environment _________________.
1 ____ to primary school
1 Our school prefers modern teaching methods.
2 ____ to secondary school
Modern teaching methods _________________.
3 ____ to university
2 A teacher from our school won the marathon.
4 ____ work
The marathon _________________.
5 ____ in love
3 Van Gogh painted this picture of sunflowers. This
6 ____ married
picture of sunflowers _________________.
7 ____ children
4 Orlando Bloom plays the part of Legolas.
8 ____ divorced
The part of Legolas _________________. 8
5 My father built this house before I was
born. This house _________________.
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Write the names of the school subjects. P R O N U N C I AT I O N


Example: I didn’t understand physics or chemistry. Underline the stressed syllable.
science
Example: retire
1 Billy was good at football. s__________
1 children
2 Hannah enjoyed learning about kings and queens.
2 separate
h__________
3 divorced
Tom was never very good at numbers.
4 uniform
m__________
5 science
I learned English and French at school. f 5
__________ l__________
Ben was the best at computers. t__________ Write the words in the correct column.
6 Mary loved reading books. l__________
6 designed directed used worked
based invented

Complete the sentences with the words.

dogs spiders open spaces heights /Id/


flying water closed spaces
1 worked 2 __________ 3 __________
Example: I don’t really like going out of the house.
0have a phobia about open spaces. __________ __________ __________
I don’t like __________. I’m always afraid they’re 5
going to bite me, and I hate it when they bark.
I can’t climb trees. I’m scared of __________. Pronunciation total 10
I’m terrified of __________. I hate all their long, Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
hairy legs.
I won’t go in an aeroplane. I’m afraid of__________.
I haven’t been in the sea for years. I’m frightened of
__________.
I never go in lifts. I hate __________.
6
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READING 4 People with phobias can be unpopular.
Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
People with phobias often feel they are in real
Do you have a phobia? danger.

Are you terrified at the thought of getting on an


A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
aeroplane? Do you worry about spiders every time you People with phobias sometimes have problems
go into the bathroom? Would you rather walk up 100 breathing.
steps than get into a lift? If the answer is ‘yes’ to any of
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
these or similar questions, you may have a phobia!
If you have a phobia, don’t worry. You’re not alone. 7 Some people see the object of their phobia every day.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
It’s estimated that about 10% of the world’s population
have a phobia about something. The fear of flying, the
fear of heights, the fear of being in closed spaces or 8 The writer has a fear of heights.
being in open spaces are some of the most common
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
phobias people have. However, there are hundreds of
other unusual phobias too, which are just as bad. Did 9 Yoga can help you relax.
you know that some people have a fear of clowns? A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
Can you believe that some people are afraid of fish
and that others are scared of garlic? Then there’s the 10 Doctors can’t help people with phobias.
fear of falling in love, the fear of rain, the fear of the A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
moon, and the fear of the stars! The list is endless.
For most people who don’t have phobias, these 10
ideas are difficult to understand. Even people with
phobias usually know that there’s no real danger.
However, they cannot control their fears. When Answer the questions.
some people think about the object of their phobia, 0 How many people have phobias?
their heart starts beating very quickly and they find it
difficult to breathe. This is a natural reaction to fear, __________________________________________
but it can make life difficult if it happens all the time. 1 How do most people feel about phobias?
So if you have a phobia, what can you do about it? In
__________________________________________
some cases, you can simply avoid the situation. If you
have a fear of heights, don’t climb a mountain! However, 2 What physical reaction do some people have?
in other cases, it’s not so easy. What can you do if you’re
__________________________________________
terrified of vegetables? Some people try relaxation
techniques such as yoga or meditation. Some find that 3 What can people with phobias do to relax?
physical exercise can help. Others change their diet and __________________________________________
stop having alcohol, coffee, and other unhealthy things.
Many people find writing about their phobia helps them
4 What changes do some people make to their lives?
understand what is happening to them. But if none of __________________________________________
these ideas help you, go and see your doctor. He or she
5
may suggest psychotherapy, or even hypnosis.
Reading total 15
Example: The writer thinks you may have a phobia if WRITING
you’re frightened of more than one thing.
Write a biography of a famous person. Include
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ as much of this information as you can:
1 According to the article, everybody has a phobia. • where / when born?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ • alive / dead?
• married?
The writer thinks that unusual phobias are worse • what / famous for?
than common phobias.
• what / you like about him/her?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 3 The 10
writer thinks that some phobias are silly.
Reading and Writing total 25
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7 Reading and Writing B


READING 4 People with phobias can be lonely.
Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
People with phobias always believe they are in
Do you have a phobia? danger.

Are you terrified at the thought of getting on an


A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
aeroplane? Do you worry about spiders every time you If you have a phobia, it can change the way your
go into the bathroom? Would you rather walk up 100 heart beats.
steps than get into a lift? If the answer is ‘yes’ to any of
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
these or similar questions, you may have a phobia!
If you have a phobia, don’t worry. You’re not alone. 7 It isn’t easy to avoid a lot of phobias.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
It’s estimated that about 10% of the world’s population
have a phobia about something. The fear of flying, the
fear of heights, the fear of being in closed spaces or 8 The writer doesn’t have any phobias.
being in open spaces are some of the most common
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
phobias people have. However, there are hundreds of
other unusual phobias too, which are just as bad. Did Writing about your phobia can help you to
you know that some people have a fear of clowns? understand it.
Can you believe that some people are afraid of fish
and that others are scared of garlic? Then there’s the
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 10 The
fear of falling in love, the fear of rain, the fear of the writer doesn’t think hypnosis will help.
moon, and the fear of the stars! The list is endless. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
For most people who don’t have phobias, these 10
ideas are difficult to understand. Even people with
phobias usually know that there’s no real danger.
However, they cannot control their fears. When Answer the questions.
some people think about the object of their phobia,
their heart starts beating very quickly and they find it 0 What are four of the most common phobias?
difficult to breathe. This is a natural reaction to fear, __________________________________________
but it can make life difficult if it happens all the time.
1 How do some people feel about their phobias?
So if you have a phobia, what can you do about it? In
some cases, you can simply avoid the situation. If you __________________________________________
have a fear of heights, don’t climb a mountain! However,
2 What happens when people are afraid?
in other cases, it’s not so easy. What can you do if you’re
terrified of vegetables? Some people try relaxation __________________________________________
techniques such as yoga or meditation. Some find that 3 What changes can you make to your food and drink
physical exercise can help. Others change their diet and which might help?
stop having alcohol, coffee, and other unhealthy things.
Many people find writing about their phobia helps them
__________________________________________
understand what is happening to them. But if none of 4 Why do some people do yoga?
these ideas help you, go and see your doctor. He or she
__________________________________________
may suggest psychotherapy, or even hypnosis.
5

Example: The writer thinks you may have a phobia if Reading total 15
you’re frightened of more than one thing. WRITING
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Write a biography of a famous person. Include as
1 According to the article, nobody really has a much of this information as you can:
phobia. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ • where / when born?
The writer thinks that common phobias are worse
• alive / dead?
than unusual phobias.
• married?
• what / famous for?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
The writer doesn’t believe some people who say they
• what / you like about him/her? 10
have phobias.
Reading and Writing total 25
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7 Listening and speaking A 7 Listening and speaking B


LISTENING LISTENING
Listen to the programme about inventions. Complete Listen to the programme about inventions. Complete
the information. the information.
Josephine Cochrane invented the dishwasher in Josephine Cochrane was an __________ woman.
__________. Mary Anderson invented windscreen wipers in
__________ were invented by Mary Anderson. __________.
Over 55 million __________ are used every day. Over __________ disposable nappies are used every day.
Bette Nesmith Graham had a job as a __________. Bette Nesmith Graham became rich after she invented
Kevlar was a stronger material than __________. __________.
Kevlar was used to make __________.

Listening total 10 Listening total 10

Speaking total 15 Speaking total 15

Listening and Speaking total 25 Listening and Speaking total 25

SPEAKING Student A SPEAKING Student B


Ask your partner these questions. Ask your partner these questions.
1 How long have you known your best friend? 1 How long have you known your oldest friend?
2 Where did you meet? 2 Where did you meet?
3 How long have you lived in this place? 3 How long have you lived in your flat?
4 Have you ever lived in another town or country? 4 Where did you live before?
5 How long have you had your job? 5 How long have you been an English student?
6 What did you do before? 6 Why did you decide to learn?

Read the information about the history of the Ask your partner about the history of the
hamburger and answer your partner’s questions. hamburger. Use the present or past passive.
Use the past or present passive. 0 when / first hamburger dish / introduce / in America?
1 what / call?
The Hamburger 2 when / first hamburgers / sell?
19th century: first hamburger-style dish introduced 3 when / Big Mac / introduce?
in America / called Hamburg-style beef 4 how many / hamburgers / eat / in America / today?
1920s: hamburgers first sold in America
1940s: first Macdonald’s restaurant opened Read the information about the history of trainers
1968: Big Mac introduced and answer your partner’s questions. Use the past
Today: millions of hamburgers eaten in America or present passive.
Trainers
Ask your partner about the history of trainers. trainers first appeared in America
Use the present or past passive. invented by Bill Bowerman and Phil
0 where / trainers / first appear?
1 who / invent? Knight 1964: their first company opened
2 when / first company / open? 1968: company changed its name to Nike
3 company’s name / change to? Today: millions of trainers sold every year
4 how many trainers / sell / today?
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8 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR Complete the dialogues with one word.


Underline the correct word(s). Example: ‘I like reading.’ ‘So do I.’

Example: Did you go somewhere / 1 ‘I don’t like football.’ ‘__________ do I.’


anywhere / anything nice at the 2 ‘I went to Italy last year.’ ‘So __________
weekend?
I.’ 3 ‘I can speak French.’ ‘So __________ I.’
0 She didn’t do nothing / something / anything
4 ‘I’m not English.’ ‘Neither __________ I.’
last night.
5 ‘I didn’t enjoy the book.’ ‘Neither __________ I.’
1 You eat too much / little / many sweet things.
6 ‘I’ve seen a crocodile.’ ‘So __________ I.’
2 I usually have a few / little / enough milk in
my coffee.
6
3 Is there anybody / nobody / anywhere at Grammar total 20
home today? V O CAB U LAR Y
4 I don’t want something / nothing / anything to eat.
Choose from the pairs of adjectives to complete the
5 These shoes aren’t big too / enough / very. sentences.
6 Anyone / Someone / Something left their bag in
the classroom. boring / bored exciting / excited
interested / interesting relaxing / relaxed
7 He has too many / too much / too money. He depressing / depressed tired / tiring
can’t spend it!
8 Example: The film was really boring. I nearly fell asleep.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. I felt very __________ yesterday because I failed an
exam.
Example: What time did you get up?
Yoga is very __________. It helps me forget all my
get up you you get up stress.
1 This film’s boring. Turn __________. The match was really __________. Our team scored in
off it it off the last minute.
2 I don’t want this dress. Give __________. I’m not __________ in sport. I prefer music.
it away away it I was __________ yesterday. I had nothing to do.
3 These jeans are nice. Put __________. Walking around the shopping centre was quite
them on on them __________. I need a rest!
6
4 What are you doing? I’m __________.
looking my phone for looking for my phone
5 Can you __________ this evening?
look after your brother look your brother after
6 Tom rang. Can you call __________?
back him him back
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8 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

Complete the phrasal verbs. P R O N U N C I AT I O N


Example: Your room’s a mess! Put away those clothes! Write the words in the correct place.
0 Turn the music __________. The neighbours can
hear it! enough too hungry many gym diet

1 Ben doesn’t get __________ with his brother.


They argue all the time.
2 You need to fill __________ a form if you want
a new passport.
enough 1 __________ 2 __________
3 The test will be __________ in ten minutes.
Please check your work.
4 I’m going to look __________ some information
on the Internet.
5 Can you find __________ about cheap hotels in 3 __________ 4 __________ 5 __________
Paris, please.
5
6 He gave __________ smoking last week.
7 I stayed __________ really late last night and
now I’m tired. 8 Underline the stressed syllable.
8
Example: identical
1 investigate
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
2 diet
Example: He looks just like his brother. 3 nobody
like as same
4 however
1 I’ve got the same dress __________ Lisa.
5 enough
like both as
5
2 I hate sport and __________ does my sister.
similar so neither Pronunciation total 10
3 The two girls are__________ good at French. Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
neither both same
Our names are very __________. She’s called Ann
and I’m called Anna.
same similar like
5 Mark doesn’t work hard and __________ does
Ben. neither so also
My dog looks __________ your dog.
similar like both
6
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8 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

GRAMMAR Underline the correct word(s).


Complete the sentences with the correct words. Example: Is there anybody / nobody / anywhere
at home today?
Example: What are you doing? I’m looking for my
0 Anyone / Someone / Something left their bag
phone. looking my phone for looking for my phone on the bus.
1 You mum phoned. Can you call __________?
1 They don’t want something / nothing /
back her her back anything to drink.
2 Can you __________ this evening? 2 I didn’t do nothing / something / anything
look after the baby look the baby after last night.

3 This film’s boring. Turn __________. 3 This shirt isn’t big too / enough / very.

off it it off 4 He has too many / too much / too money. He


can’t spend it!
4 What time did __________?
5 I usually have a few / little / enough milk in my tea.
get up she she get up
6 Did you go somewhere / anywhere / anything
5 This dress is nice. Put __________. nice on Sunday?
it on on it 7 You eat too much / little / many sweet things.
6 I don’t want these jeans. Give __________. 8
them away away them
Grammar total 20
6
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Complete the dialogues with one word. Complete the phrasal verbs.

Example: ‘I’m not English.’ ‘Neither am I.’ Example: The test will be over in ten minutes.
Please check your work.
1 ‘I’ve seen an elephant.’ ‘So __________ I.’
1 He gave __________ smoking last week.
2 ‘I didn’t enjoy the film.’ ‘Neither __________ I.’
2 I’m going to look __________ some information on
3 ‘I don’t like tennis.’ ‘__________ do I.’ the Internet.
4 ‘I like music.’ ‘__________ do I.’ 3 Turn the television __________. It’s too noisy!
5 ‘I can speak German.’ ‘So __________ I.’ 4 Can you find __________ about flights to Paris,
6 ‘I went to Poland last year.’ ‘So __________ I.’ please?
5 I stayed __________ really late last night and now
6
I’m tired.
6 You need to fill __________ a form if youwant to
join the sports club.
7 This room’s a mess! Put __________ those clothes!
8 Matthew doesn’t get __________ with his sister.
They argue all the time.
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8 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

Complete the sentences with the correct word. P R O N U N C I AT I O N


Example: Our names are very similar. She’s called Underline the stressed syllable.
Ann and I’m called Anna.
Example: relax
same similar like
1 enough
1 His dog looks __________ my dog.
2 nobody
similar like both
3 diet
Scott doesn’t work hard, and __________ does
Darren. 4 investigate
neither so also 5 however
5
3 I’ve got the same shoes __________ Francesca.
like both as
Write the words in the correct place.
4 She looks just __________ her mother.
like as same enough too hungry many gym diet
5 The two sisters are__________ good at English.
neither both same
I hate football, and __________ does my dad.
similar so neither
too 1 __________ 2 __________
6

Choose from the pairs of adjectives to complete the


sentences.
3 __________ 4 __________ 5 __________
boring / bored exciting / excited
inte rested / interesting relaxing / relaxed 5
depressing / depressed tired / tiring
Pronunciation total 10
Example: I’m not interested in sport. I prefer music.
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Walking around the shopping centre was quite
__________. I need a rest!
I was __________ yesterday. I had nothing to do.
I felt very __________ yesterday because I failed an
exam.
The film was really __________. I nearly fell asleep.
The match was really __________. Our team scored in
the last minute.
Yoga is very __________. It helps me forget all my
stress.
6
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8 Reading and Writing A


READING 6 Jane decided _____.
Read the article about sleep and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A not to read in bed ■ B to read more exciting
books ■ C to read books she didn’t usually read ■
Six months ago, Jane Walker felt moody and irritable. 7 Jane also tried _____.
She couldn’t concentrate and the quality of her work
was getting worse. She knew she wasn’t getting A relaxing exercises ■ B listening to tapes
enough sleep, so she decided to see a sleep therapist. in bed ■ C speaking to friends ■
‘I have a very stressful job. Six months ago, I often worked
until midnight, drove home, had something to eat, went to
Jane felt better _____.
bed, and then got up at five in the morning. I decided to see A immediately ■ B after a few days ■ C
a sleep therapist. She said I needed to have a regular
after a short time ■
sleeping pattern, with seven or eight hours sleep every
night. This meant I had to go to bed at the same time every She started to _____.
night and get up at the same time – even at weekends. I A work longer hours ■
decided to go to bed at eleven and get up seven.
At first I had problems getting to sleep, so my sleep B produce better work ■ C dislike her job ■ 10
therapist gave me a few ideas. I often used to go to Now, Jane _____.
the gym late in the evening. However, this is a bad
idea because exercise can wake you up. So I started
A never goes to bed late ■ B often reads scary
going for a walk or swimming at lunchtime instead. books ■ C sometimes breaks the rules ■
My therapist also suggested that I should create the right
atmosphere in my room for sleeping. Bright light tells the 10
brain that it’s time to wake up, so I bought some heavier
curtains and made sure my room was nice and dark.
She told me not to fill my brain with exciting thoughts last Answer the questions.
thing at night. I like reading thrillers, but I put them away 0 Why did Jane use to go to bed so late?
and read romantic stories instead! I also bought a
relaxation tape and listened to it in bed. __________________________________________
After about a week I was more relaxed during the day 1 Why should people sleep in the dark?
and I had better concentration. The result was that I did
more work and it was better quality, too. These days, I try __________________________________________
to stick to my sleeping schedule. However, it doesn’t 2 How did Jane create a better atmosphere for sleep?
always work. I sometimes go to bed after midnight at the
weekend and I occasionally watch the odd scary movie!’ __________________________________________
3 Why did Jane start reading romantic stories?
Example: Jane went to see a therapist because __________________________________________
her moods were affecting her _____. 4 How did Jane feel after changing her lifestyle?
A social life ■ B work ■ C health ■ __________________________________________
1 Jane used to go to bed straight after _____. 5
A working ■ B travelling ■ C eating ■
Reading total 15
The therapist advised Jane to _____. A
WRITING
go to bed at a regular time ■
B get up earlier ■ C go to bed earlier ■ How do you feel about exercise? Write two paragraphs.
Paragraph 1 the good side:
Exercising late in the day _____. A What kind of exercise do you enjoy?
helps you sleep ■ How often do you do it? How does it make you feel?
Paragraph 2 the bad side:
B stops you from sleeping ■ C has no effect ■ Can you often think of better things to do?
Do you find it doesn’t really make any difference to the way you
4 Jane decided to _____. look or feel?
10
A give up exercise ■ B do more exercise ■
C exercise at a different time of day ■ Reading and Writing total 25
The therapist told Jane to make her room _____. A
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8 Reading and Writing B


READING Jane decided _____.
Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A to change the sort of books she read ■
B to only read during the day ■
Six months ago, Jane Walker felt moody and irritable. C not to read romantic stories ■
She couldn’t concentrate and the quality of her work
Jane also tried _____.
was getting worse. She knew she wasn’t getting
enough sleep, so she decided to see a sleep therapist. A an exercise tape ■ B watching TV ■
‘I have a very stressful job. Six months ago, I often worked C listening to tapes in bed ■
until midnight, drove home, had something to eat, went to
bed, and then got up at five in the morning. I decided to see 8 After _____, Jane began to feel better.
a sleep therapist. She said I needed to have a regular A a day ■ B about a week ■ C a few weeks ■
sleeping pattern, with seven or eight hours sleep every
night. This meant I had to go to bed at the same time every
9 She started to _____.
night and get up at the same time – even at weekends. I A enjoy her work more ■ B dislike her work ■
decided to go to bed at eleven and get up seven.
C do better work ■
At first I had problems getting to sleep, so my sleep
therapist gave me a few ideas. I often used to go to 10 Now, Jane _____.
the gym late in the evening. However, this is a bad A always goes to bed really early ■
idea because exercise can wake you up. So I started
going for a walk or swimming at lunchtime instead. B often breaks the rules ■
My therapist also suggested that I should create the right C sometimes goes to bed late ■
atmosphere in my room for sleeping. Bright light tells the 10
brain that it’s time to wake up, so I bought some heavier
curtains and made sure my room was nice and dark.
She told me not to fill my brain with exciting thoughts last Answer the questions.
thing at night. I like reading thrillers, but I put them away
and read romantic stories instead! I also bought a
0 What did Jane often use to do after midnight?
relaxation tape and listened to it in bed. __________________________________________
After about a week I was more relaxed during the day
1 What happens if your bedroom isn’t dark enough?
and I had better concentration. The result was that I did
more work and it was better quality, too. These days, I try __________________________________________
to stick to my sleeping schedule. However, it doesn’t
2 What change did Jane make in her bedroom?
always work. I sometimes go to bed after midnight at the
weekend and I occasionally watch the odd scary movie!’ __________________________________________
3 Why did she stop reading thrillers?
Example: Jane went to see a therapist because
__________________________________________
her moods were affecting her _____.
4 In what way did things change for Jane?
A social life ■ B work ■ C health ■
Jane used to go to bed _____. __________________________________________
A at 5 a.m. ■ B after midnight ■ C 5
without eating ■ Reading total 15
The therapist advised Jane to _____. WRITING
A go to bed later ■ B have more sleep ■ C
How do you feel about exercise? Write two paragraphs.
get up earlier ■
Paragraph 1 the good side:
Exercising in the evening _____. How often do you do exercise? What do you do?
Is it improving your health?
A can make sleeping more difficult ■ Paragraph 2 the bad side:
B doesn’t change the way you sleep ■ • How often do you feel like not doing it?
C can help you sleep better ■
Jane decided to exercise _____.
• Does it really make a difference? 10

A before work ■ B during the day ■ C at Reading and Writing total 25


weekends ■
5 The therapist told Jane to make her room _____.
A darker ■ B brighter ■ C more exciting ■
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8 Listening and speaking A 8 Listening and speaking B


LISTENING LISTENING
Listen to the interview. Cross out the wrong Listen to the interview. Cross out the wrong
information. Write the correct information. information. Write the correct information.
He starts work at nine o’clock every day. He finishes work at five o’clock every day.
_____________________________________________ __________________________________________
He gets up at quarter to seven. He takes two hours to travel to work.
__________________________________________ __________________________________________
He used to study in the evenings. He often goes to the gym or for a walk in the mornings.
__________________________________________ __________________________________________
He often goes cycling or to the gym in the mornings. He usually looks after his daughter at weekends.
__________________________________________ __________________________________________
He usually takes his daughter to school. He’d prefer to have a three-day week.
__________________________________________ __________________________________________

Listening total 10 Listening total 10

Speaking total 15 Speaking total 15

Listening and Speaking total 25 Listening and Speaking total 25

SPEAKING Student A SPEAKING Student B


Ask your partner these questions. Ask your partner these questions.
1 How often do you do exercise? 1 How important is a healthy lifestyle?
2 Do you think you get enough sleep? 2 How do you usually feel when you wake up?
3 What are your ideal working hours? 3 Do you prefer studying in the morning or at night?
4 What’s your routine at weekends? 4 Do you usually relax more at weekends?
5 How do you think you could improve your lifestyle? 5 Could you organize your days better? How?

Read about Hannah and answer your partner’s Ask your partner about Hannah’s typical weekday.
questions. 0 morning / evening person?
1 What / do / before work?
2 What time / start / finish work?
HANNAH – MORNING PERSON 3 Where / go / lunchtime?
Typical weekday: 4 What / do / evenings?
5 go to bed early?
Morning Evening
6:00 a.m. – go for run read / something romantic
Read about Mick and answer your partner’s
8:00 a.m. – start work listen / CDs questions.
lunchtime – go to gym eat / healthy food
4:00 p.m. – finish work 10:00 p.m. – go to bed MICK – EVENING PERSON
Typical weekday:
Morning Evening
Ask your partner about Mick’s typical weekday.
0 morning / evening person? 9:00 a.m. – wake up go out with friends
1 what time / wake up? 10:00 a.m. – start work watch / thriller on TV
2 what time / start / finish work? lunchtime – stay at work eat / fast food
3 where / go / lunchtime?
6:00 p.m. – finish work 1:00 a.m. – go to bed
4 what / do / evenings?
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End-of-course Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR Underline the correct word or phrase.


Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in brackets. Example: Have you finished your homework yet / just?

Example: I usually get up (get up) at 7 o’clock. 1 I’m bored. I don’t have anything / nothing to do.

0 He __________ (look for) a job when he 2 This is the best / better pizza I’ve ever tasted.
leaves university. 3 They asked us what we wanted / we did want.
1 I __________ (be) to Italy three times. 4 My brother’s most / more intelligent than me.
2 Mike __________ (live) in France, but now he 5 I mustn’t / don’t have to work today. It’s a holiday!
lives in London.
6 If she didn’t love him, she wouldn’t / won’t marry
3 Our office __________ (not clean) every day. him.
4 She __________ (not go) to the party, she 7 A tortoise moves more quickly / quicker than a
went home. snail.
5 She left the cinema because she __________ You can / should get a new job. Your boss is
(see) the film before. horrible.
6 Happy anniversary! How long __________ you Swimming / Swim in the sea makes me feel great.
__________ (marry)? You must / mustn’t study hard. You’ve got an exam.
7 Sarah __________ (cook) lunch at the moment. You smoke too many / too much cigarettes.
8 They __________ (watch) TV when we arrived. She said / told him she didn’t want to marry him.
9 __________ you ever __________ (see) a crocodile? They might / must visit us tomorrow. It depends
10 I __________ (see) David last week. whether they fix the car.

11 I don’t think it __________ (rain) tomorrow. There I don’t do enough / too exercise.
aren’t any clouds. 14
12 Paella __________ (make) with rice. Grammar total 40
13 They __________ (not listen) to the teacher right V O CAB U LAR Y
now.
Underline the odd word out.
14 What __________ you __________ (see) when
you opened the door? Example: funny friendly kind crowded
15 When I arrived, Jack __________ (already / leave) 1 fingers legs hands arms
– the house was empty.
2 trousers socks shoes trainers
16
3 sheep chicken camel pig
Complete the sentences with one word. 4 husband wife uncle brother
5 fly mosquito dolphin wasp
Example: Where does Ben live? 5
1 Put ______ your coat. It’s cold outside.
2 I ______ do my homework now, I’ll do it later.
3 I went to France ______ learn French.
4 ‘Have you read the newspaper?’ ‘No, not ______.’ 5
How ______ do you do exercise? Every day?
What ______ you do if he doesn’t ring?
______ it was a cold day, she didn’t have a coat.
A post office is a place ______ you buy stamps.
She ran ______ of the house.
‘I don’t like fish.’ ‘______ do I.’
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5 Complete the sentences with the correct word. 6 Write the opposite.
Example: My mum’s brother is my uncle. Example: pass fail
aunt uncle cousin 1 find __________
1 Can you turn ______ the TV? I want to watch the 2 near __________
film.
3 dangerous __________
on in off
4 patient __________
2 They ______ a really good time on holiday.
5 borrow __________
spent did had
6 push __________
3 Ann’s really ______. She always gives me presents. 6
mean lazy generous
4 They drove ______ the tunnel. 7 Write the prepositions.
through under across Example: What music do you listen to?
5 Mike ______ me he had finished his homework. 1 How long did you wait __________ a bus today?
said told replied 2 My birthday’s __________ July.
6 My sister is my uncle’s ______. 3 The ball went __________ the wall.
niece granddaughter nephew 4 I’ll meet you tomorrow __________ work – we’ll go
7 The opposite of ‘noisy’ is ‘______’. for a pizza.
safe quiet clean 5 The boy jumped __________ the river.
8 Are you looking ______ to your holiday? 6 Shall I tell you __________ the film?
for after forward 7 I often argue __________ my brother.
9 I ______ on really well with my parents. 8 I’m going to the cinema __________ Friday.
8
do get make
10 My friend’s birthday is ______ 5th September.
8 Complete the sentences with one word.
in at on
Example: Write down the words.
11 He came first and ______ a great prize.
earned did won 1 You’ll have to go ______ the road, the cinema’s on
the other side.
12 I’m not ______ good at maths.
2 ______ the channel. This programme’s boring.
very incredibly bit
3 Work ______ pairs.
13 That skirt looks nice. Would you like to ______
it on? 4 ______ your bed and tidy your room before you go
out.
take wear try
5 Let’s ______ John to dinner.
14 The plane made an emergency landing, but ______
no one was hurt. 6 Shall we ______ sightseeing tomorrow?
immediately luckily suddenly 7 Can you ______ the dog for a walk?
14 7

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P R O N U N C I AT I O N
Write the words in the correct place.

again arms computer ears gym hear heart


jazz shirt skirt take used

ears again 1 __________


2 __________ 3 __________ 4 __________

5 __________ 6 __________ 7 __________


8 __________ 9 __________ 10 __________
10

Underline the stressed syllable


Example:
builder 1 e-mail
2 pyjamas
3 university
4 promise
5 butterfly
6 almost
exist
journey
prefer
nothing
10
Pronunciation total 20
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GRAMMAR Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in brackets.


Complete the sentences with one word. Example: I usually get up (get up) at 7 o’clock.

Example: How often do you do exercise? Every 1 David __________ (cook) lunch at the moment.
day? 1 She ran ______ of the house. 2 He __________ (not listen) to music now.
2 What ______ you do if he doesn’t ring? 3 Paella __________ (make) with rice.
3 Put ______ your coat. It’s cold outside. 4 I don’t think it __________ (rain) tomorrow. There
aren’t any clouds.
4 A post office is a place ______ you buy stamps.
5 I __________ (see) Marco last night.
5 ‘I don’t like fish.’ ‘______ do I.’
6 __________ you ever __________ (see) a dolphin?
6 I went to France ______ learn French.
7 They __________ (watch) a film when we arrived.
7 ______ does Ben live?
8 When I arrived, Richard __________ (already /
8 I ______ do my homework now, I’ll do it later. leave) – the house was empty.
______ it was a cold day, she didn’t have a coat. Happy anniversary! How long __________ you
‘Have you read the newspaper?’ ‘No, not ______.’ __________ (marry)?
10 What __________ you __________ (see) when you
opened the door?
Underline the correct word or phrase. We __________ (not go) to the party, we went to the
theatre.
Example: This is the best / better wine I’ve ever tasted. Our classroom __________ (not clean) every day.
1 I’m bored. I don’t have anything / nothing to do. Margaret __________ (live) in Edinburgh, but now she
2 They asked us what we wanted / we did want. lives in Belfast.
3 A tortoise moves more quickly / quicker than a I __________ (be) to Canada three times.
snail. He __________ (look for) a job when he leaves
4 I mustn’t / don’t have to work today. It’s a holiday! 5 school.
Swimming / Swim in the sea makes me feel great. 6 She left the cinema because she __________ (see) the
film before.
You smoke too many / too much cigarettes. 16
7 They might / must visit us tomorrow. It depends
whether they fix the car. Grammar total 40
8 Have you finished your homework yet / just? V O CAB U LAR Y
I don’t do enough / too exercise. Write the opposite.
She said / told him she didn’t want to marry him.
Example: patient impatient
You must / mustn’t study hard. You’ve got an exam.
1 push __________
You can / should get a new job. Your boss is
2 borrow __________
horrible.
3 find __________
If she didn’t love him, she wouldn’t / won’t marry
him. 4 pass __________
I’m most / more intelligent than my brother. 5 dangerous __________
14 6 near __________
6

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Complete the sentences with one word. 7 Are you looking ______ to your holiday?

Example: Work in pairs. for after forward

1 Shall we ______ sightseeing tomorrow? 8 My mum’s brother is my ______.

2 ______ your bed and tidy your room before you go aunt uncle cousin
out. Linda ______ me she had finished her homework.
3 You’ll have to go ______ the road, the book shop’s said told replied
on the other side.
The opposite of ‘noisy’ is ‘______’.
4 Let’s ______ Harry and Isabella to dinner.
safe quiet clean
5 Can you ______ the dog for a walk?
They drove ______ the tunnel.
6 ______ the channel. This programme’s boring.
through under across
7 Write ______ the words.
My boyfriend’s really ______. He always gives me
7
presents.
mean lazy generous
Write the prepositions.
They ______ a really good time on holiday.
Example: I’ll see you tomorrow at work. Don’t be spent did had
late! 1 I often argue __________ my brother. Can you turn ______ the TV? I want to watch the
2 The dog jumped __________ the river. film.
3 How long did you wait __________ a bus this on in off
morning? 14
4 Shall I tell you __________ the film?
5 We’re going to the cinema _____________ Sunday. Underline the odd word out.
6 The ball went __________ the wall and we lost it. 7 Example: husband wife uncle brother
What music do you listen __________? 1 fly mosquito dolphin wasp
8 Is your birthday __________ October? 2 sheep chicken camel pig
8
3 trousers socks shoes trainers
4 funny friendly kind crowded
Complete the sentences with the correct word. 5 fingers legs hands arms
Example: My sister is my uncle’s niece. 5
niece granddaughter nephew Vocabulary total 40
1 The plane made an emergency landing, but ______ P R O N U N C I AT I O N
no one was hurt.
immediately luckily suddenly Underline the stressed syllable.
That skirt looks nice. Would you like to ______ Example:
it on? builder 1 exist
take wear try 2 university
He came first and ______ a great prize. 3 journey
earned did won 4 almost
I’m not ______ good at geography. 5 nothing
very incredibly bit 6 pyjamas
I ______ on really well with my parents. 7 prefer
do get make promise
My brother’s birthday is ______ 14th February. in e-mail
at on butterfly
10
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End-of-course Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

Write the words in the correct place.

again arms computer ears gym hear heart


jazz shirt skirt take used

shirt arms 1 __________


2 __________ 3 __________ 4 __________

5 __________ 6 __________ 7 __________


8 __________ 9 __________ 10 __________
10
Pronunciation total 20
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 100

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End-of-course Reading and Writing A


READING 5 Alana doesn’t recommend getting water from plants.
Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
6 Alana says it’s always safe to eat insects.

How to Survive in the A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■


7 Alana has been poisoned by a plant before.
Jungle
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
Last week in our series ‘Life in the Jungle’ we looked at
the some of the most fascinating jungles in the world. You shouldn’t use a lighter to make a fire in the
In this week’s feature, we’re looking at how to survive jungle.
in the jungle. Alana Harris gives us some ideas. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
When you’re in the jungle, you need to leave all your
luxuries at home! That means, forget your mobile phone, Mosquitoes will bite you if you don’t have insect
your favourite coffee, your chocolate bars, and your CD repellent.
player. When you’re in the jungle, you need only four
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 10 It’s a
things – water, food, shelter, and fire. You can find all of
these easily, but you must know what to look for.
good idea to learn about the stars.
Let’s start with water. Even though there’s a lot of water in A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
most tropical environments, you may not find it immediately.
10
One way to discover it is to follow animals and birds, as they
need liquid regularly. Insects can also be a good sign,
because they usually build their nests near water. However,
Answer the questions.
don’t only look for rivers. You can also find water in plants
such as vines, roots, and palm trees. 0 What things are necessary for jungle survival?
You can usually find a lot of food in the jungle, but __________________________________________
you must be happy to eat things you wouldn’t normally
want to, for example, insects. However, you need to 1 What two places does Alana say you can get
know the difference between those you can eat and water from?
those that are poisonous, so start reading about them __________________________________________
now! For cooking and for warmth, collect dry firewood,
2 What does Alana say you could bring from home?
leaves, and grass. Then make fire using dry sticks – or
take a box of matches or a lighter with you! __________________________________________
The type of shelter you need depends on the weather
3 What do you need to learn about insects?
and the kind of animals that are in the jungle. Malaria-
carrying mosquitoes and other insects can be very __________________________________________
dangerous, so protect yourself against bites. If you don’t 4 What three ways does Alana suggest for finding
have any insect repellent, try putting mud on your skin. your way home?
Of course, if you’re lost in the jungle, you’ll want to
get home again. The sun and stars can help you find
__________________________________________
your way, so you might want to study astronomy. 5
Alternatively, when you find a river, follow it. People
usually live near rivers, so if you walk along the river
Reading total 15
bank, eventually you’ll find a village. WRITING
Write about your most memorable holiday. Answer
Example: This is the first article in the series. the questions.
Where did you go?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Where did you stay?
1 Alana Harris has been to the jungle several times. Who did you go with?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ What were the best moments?
What were the worst moments?
2 She suggests taking one luxury food item. Why is it memorable?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 10
3 Animals can lead you to water. Reading and Writing total 25
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
4 Insects can survive a long time without drinking.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
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End-of-course Reading and Writing B


READING 5 Alana explains how to get the water out of plants.
Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
6 Alana warns about dangerous insects.

How to Survive in the A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■


7 Alana has never eaten an insect.
Jungle
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
Last week in our series ‘Life in the Jungle’ we looked at
the some of the most fascinating jungles in the world. 8 You should never use matches in the jungle.
In this week’s feature, we’re looking at how to survive A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
in the jungle. Alana Harris gives us some ideas.
When you’re in the jungle, you need to leave all your 9 Alana always carries an insect repellent.
luxuries at home! That means, forget your mobile phone, A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
your favourite coffee, your chocolate bars, and your CD
player. When you’re in the jungle, you need only four 10 Learning about the sun can help you find your way.
things – water, food, shelter, and fire. You can find all of A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
these easily, but you must know what to look for.
Let’s start with water. Even though there’s a lot of water in 10
most tropical environments, you may not find it immediately.
One way to discover it is to follow animals and birds, as they
need liquid regularly. Insects can also be a good sign,
Answer the questions.
because they usually build their nests near water. However, 0 What does Alana think about taking luxuries to the
don’t only look for rivers. You can also find water in plants jungle?
such as vines, roots, and palm trees.
__________________________________________
You can usually find a lot of food in the jungle, but
you must be happy to eat things you wouldn’t normally 1 Which plants can you get water from?
want to, for example, insects. However, you need to __________________________________________
know the difference between those you can eat and
those that are poisonous, so start reading about them 2 What ways does Alana suggest for lighting a fire?
now! For cooking and for warmth, collect dry firewood, __________________________________________
leaves, and grass. Then make fire using dry sticks – or
3 Why should you read about insects before you go
take a box of matches or a lighter with you!
to the jungle?
The type of shelter you need depends on the weather
and the kind of animals that are in the jungle. Malaria- __________________________________________
carrying mosquitoes and other insects can be very 4 What three things can help you if you get lost?
dangerous, so protect yourself against bites. If you don’t
have any insect repellent, try putting mud on your skin. __________________________________________
Of course, if you’re lost in the jungle, you’ll want to 5
get home again. The sun and stars can help you find
your way, so you might want to study astronomy. Reading total 15
Alternatively, when you find a river, follow it. People
WRITING
usually live near rivers, so if you walk along the river
bank, eventually you’ll find a village. Write about your most memorable holiday. Answer
the questions.
Example: This is the first article in the series. Where did you go?
Who did you go with?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Where did you stay?
1 Alana Harris has never been to the jungle. What were the best moments?
What were the worst moments?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Why is it memorable?
2 She doesn’t suggest taking any luxury food items. 10

A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Reading and Writing total 25


3 Animals don’t have to drink very often.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
4 Watching insects can help you find water.
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■
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End-of-course Listening A End-of-course Listening B


LISTENING LISTENING
Listen to five callers on a radio programme talking Listen to five callers on a radio programme talking
about positive thinking. Write the letter (A–E) about positive thinking. Write the letter (A–E)
next to each caller. next to each caller.
PeopleOpinion PeopleOpinion
Caller 1 ■ A thinks we should concentrate on the Caller 1 ■ A thinks we should help other people
good things that happen to us. feel more positive.

Caller 2 ■ B thinks we should forget about things Caller 2 ■ B thinks we shouldn’t read about bad
we’ve done wrong. things all the time.
Caller 3 ■ C thinks we should try to make other
Caller 3 ■ C thinks we shouldn’t think about
people feel better.
things we’ve done wrong.
Caller 4 ■ D thinks we should tell ourselves that
Caller 4 ■ D thinks we should think about the
we will be successful.
good things that happen.
Caller 5 ■ E thinks we shouldn’t think about bad Caller 5 ■ E thinks we shouldn’t think we’ll
things which happen in the world. always fail.
5 5

Listen to the TV programme and complete the Listen to the TV programme and complete the
information. information.
Sofia Coppola Sofia Coppola
She was born in 1________ in New York. Lost in Translation came out in 1________.
She left school and became a/an 2________. She was born in New York in 2________.
She studied fine arts and 3________. She studied fine arts and 3________.
She directed her first film in 4________. Then she became a/an 4________.
In 5________ she directed Lost in Translation. In 5________ she made her first film.

5 5

Listening total 10 Listening total 10

Speaking total 15 Speaking total 15

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End-of-course Speaking A End-of-course Speaking B


SPEAKING Student A SPEAKING Student B
Ask your partner these questions. Ask your partner these questions.
0 Have you ever been to a concert? Who did you 0 Have you ever been to a football or a
see? What was it like? basketball match? Did you enjoy it?
1 When did you last play a sport? What was the 1 When did you last go to the cinema? What did
sport? Did you enjoy it? you see? Was it good?
2 What did you do last weekend? 2 What are you going to do this weekend?
3 Where are you going next summer? What did you do last summer?
4 If you could visit any country, where would you If you could have any kind of holiday, what would it
go? Why? be? Why?

Read the information about a holiday you had and Ask your partner about their holiday.
answer your partner’s questions. 0 Where / go?
1 What / hotel like? Your room?

Barbados
2 Facilities?
3 food / good / expensive?
4 Facilities?
Luxury Holiday Hotel – all rooms with sea views 5 beach / near hotel?
6 What activities / do?
Private swimming pool, gym, sauna
Excellent meals included
Read the information about a holiday you had and
Minutes from private beach answer your partner’s questions.
Snorkelling / windsurfing / diving
France
Ask your partner about their holiday.
0 Where / go? Camping
1 Where / stay? Beautiful countryside
2 What / like?
3 Facilities? Washing / cooking facilities
4 How far / beach? 30-minute drive from beach
5 easy / get to shops?
6 What activities / do? 10-minute drive from shops
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GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
1 1 C 10 A 19 C 2 1 C 10 C 19 C
2 B 11 B 20 A 2 B 11 C 20 A
3 A 12 A 21 B 3 A 12 A 21 A
4 B 13 C 22 C 4 B 13 B 22 A
5 A 14 B 23 B 5 B 14 B 23 B
6 B 15 C 24 A 6 A 15 A 24 A
7 B 16 B 25 B 7 C 16 B 25 C
8 A 17 C 8 C 17 C
9 B 18 C 9 A 18 A

Answer key to A tests

Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading and Writing VOCABULARY


and Pronunciation 4 1 buy 5 have
READING 2 rent 6 walk
GRAMMAR 1 1B 4B 6B 3 take 7 go
1 Where did Ben go yesterday? 2C 5B 7C 4 go 8 stay
2 What are you listening to? 3C 5 1 in 4 on
3 How many people were at the party? 2 1F 4T 7F 2 at 5 at
4 Are you going to go on holiday 2T 5F 8T 3 in 6 on
this year? 3F 6F
5 Does Millie live with her parents? 6 1 cold/freezing 4 hot/boiling
6 What is Sarah doing now? 2 windy 5 cloudy
WRITING 3 sunny 6 rainy
2 1 love 5 need
2 Do … like 6 don’t speak Student’s own answers. See
3 ’m not studying 7 ’m having marking guidelines on p.3. PRONUNCIATION
4 ’m working 8 Are … learning 7 1 told 4 whose
3 1 who 4 who 2 dance 5 why
2 where 5 which Listening and Speaking 3 panic
3 which 6 where 8 1 imagine 4 interview
LISTENING
2 salad 5 musician
1.8 (2 marks per answer) 3 album
VOCABULARY 1 nightclub 4 singer
4 1 Write 5 Work 2 photographer 5 cousin
2 Cross 6 Ask 3 blue
3 Turn 7 Cover Reading and Writing
4 speak 8 Copy
SPEAKING READING
5 1 generous 4 mean
2 lazy 5 extrovert See marking guidelines on p.3. 1 1 C 5A 8B
3 friendly 6 quiet 2 B 6B 9B
3 C 7A 10 B
6 1 shoulders 4 foot 4 B
2 stomach 5 heart Grammar, Vocabulary,
3 back 6 ears and Pronunciation 1 He wanted to have a drink, watch the
sunset, and enjoy an evening meal.
GRAMMAR The meal was cold and tasteless.
PRONUNCIATION He arrived too late.
1 1 was raining 5 ran
7 1 lives 4 touch 2 was walking 6 wasn’t watching There were no buses which went to the
2 head 5 heart vilage.
3 didn’t go 7 Did … drive
3 ear At nearly midnight.
4 Was … wearing 8 were … doing
8 1 opposite 4 intelligent 2 1 did you go 4 did you do
2 unfriendly 5 abroad 2 did you go 5 did they say WRITING
3 grandfather 3 happened 6 found Student’s own answers. See
3 1 Although 4 so marking guidelines on p.3.
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Listening and speaking Listening and Speaking 1 sightseeing, visiting fashion boutiques
2 They were too expensive.
LISTENING LISTENING 3 fashion shops
2.3 (2 marks per answer) 3.1 (2 marks per answer) 4 To find the best treasures before
the crowds arrive.
1C 3B 5 A 1A 3C 5 B
5 She enjoyed the night life.
2C 4C 2C 4B

WRITING
SPEAKING SPEAKING
Student’s own answers. See
See marking guidelines on p.3. See marking guidelines on p.3.
marking guidelines on p.3.

Grammar, Vocabulary, Grammar, Vocabulary, Listening and Speaking


and Pronunciation and Pronunciation
LISTENING
GRAMMAR GRAMMAR
4.2 (2 marks per answer)
1 1 going to phone 4 going to buy 1 1 ’ve been 5 didn’t stay three times many times
2 going to travel 5 going to do 2 Have you 6 drove sweater jacket
3 meeting 6 going to enjoy booked 7 travelled month Saturday
2 1 Will 4 won’t 3 went 8 Have you ever some trousers a scarf
2 ’ll 5 ’ll 4 ’ve been been lots of things some shoes
3 Shall 6 won’t 2 1 yet 4 yet
3 1 were … doing 5 won’t be 2 just 5 yet SPEAKING
2 is having 6 doesn’t live 3 already 6 already
See marking guidelines on p.3.
3 didn’t have 7 ’s going to have 3 1 harder 4 the worst
4 ’m seeing 8 Did … send 2 the friendliest 5 more generous
3 the biggest 6 more expensive
Grammar, Vocabulary,
VOCABULARY and Pronunciation
4 1 borrow 5 arrive VOCABULARY
2 pull 6 catch 4 1 pyjamas 5 boots GRAMMAR
3 remember 7 teach 2 T-shirt 6 hat 1 1 walking 5 to tell
4 buy 8 open 3 cap 7 shorts 2 to spend 6 to learn
5 1 take 4 looking 4 shoes 8 top 3 to buy 7 talking
2 agree 5 talked 5 1 takes 4 leave 4 Swimming 8 dancing
3 pay 6 call 2 change 5 took 2 1 mustn’t 4 have to
6 1 for 4 to 3 saves 6 doing 2 don’t have to 5 don’t have to
2 with 5 to 6 1 empty 4 safe 3 must 6 can’t
3 about 6 about 2 impossible 5 far 3 1 over 4 along
3 clean 6 unhealthy 2 into 5 in
PRONUNCIATION 3 through 6 around
1 offer, sorry PRONUNCIATION
2 won’t, don’t, know 7 1 belt 4 shoes VOCABULARY
8 1 father 4 secret 2 pyjamas 5 coat 4 1 interested 5 mind
2 complete 5 always 3 blouse 2 spends 6 thinking
although 8 1 argument 4 especially 3 like 7 love
2 comfortable 5 impossible 4 stopped 8 need
3 already 5 1 incredibly 4 not very
Reading and Writing 2 really 5 really
3 quite 6 really
READING Reading and Writing 6 1 go 4 play
1 1C 3B 5B 2 play 5 do
2A 4C 6A READING 3 do 6 go
2 1S 4S 7S 1 1 C 5A 8C
2J 5J 8J 2 B 6C 9B PRONUNCIATION
3T 6S 9T 3 A 7C 10 A
4 A 7 1 decide 4 possible
2 escape 5 interesting
WRITING 3 forgotten
Student’s own answers. See 8 1 into 4 across
marking guidelines on p.3. 2 through 5 round
3 over

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Reading and Writing PRONUNCIATION VOCABULARY


7 1meet 4 push 4 1 spiders 4 open spaces
READING 2move 5 story 2 closed spaces 5 heights
1 1C 4B 7C 3borrow 3 water 6 dogs
2A 5B 8B 8 1information 4 aspirin 5 1 go 5 fall
3B 6C 2crocodile 5 translation 2 go 6 get
2 1J 4T 6S conclude 3 go 7 have
2S 5J 7T 4 start 8 get
3S 6 1 maths 4 science
Reading and Writing 2 literature 5 history
WRITING 3 technology 6 sport
READING
Student’s own answers. See
marking guidelines on p.3. 1 1 A 5B 8C PRONUNCIATION
2 B 6A 9A
7 1 used
3 C 7C 10 A
2 worked, based
4 B
Listening and Speaking 3 directed, invented
1 They’re huge, and they can make a lot of 8 1 uniform 4 science
LISTENING noise. 2 divorced 5 children
5.1 (2 marks per answer) When they are protecting their families.
3 separate
Conversation 1 E Because of the silver fur on their backs.
Conversation 2 C In order to get the babies.
For farmland, fuel, and housing.
Conversation 3 A
Conversation 4 B Reading and Writing
Conversation 5 D WRITING READING
Student’s own answers. See 1 1 B 5B 8C
SPEAKING marking guidelines on p.3.
2 B 6A 9A
See marking guidelines on p.3. 3 C 7A 10 B
4 C
Listening and Speaking 1 Ten per cent of the world’s population.
Grammar, Vocabulary, LISTENING 2 They find it difficult to understand
and Pronunciation phobias.
6.4 (2 marks per answer) 3 Their heart starts beating quickly, and
GRAMMAR onto land under water they find it difficult to breathe.
impossible very difficult 4 Yoga or meditation.
1 1 get 5 Would can’t run as fast as can run faster than 5 They change their diet, stop having
2 ’d 6 could make a lot of noise pretend to be dead alcohol, coffee, and other
3 don’t 7 were Bulls only see movement. unhealthy things.
4 works 8 wouldn’t
2 1 wouldn’t speak 4 ’d take SPEAKING WRITING
2 didn’t have 5 ’ll stay
3 won’t go 6 ’d give See marking guidelines on p.3. Student’s own answers. See
marking guidelines on p.3.
3 1 might 4 should
2 should 5 might
3 shouldn’t 6 should Grammar, Vocabulary,
and Pronunciation Listening and Speaking
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR LISTENING
4 1 made 4 earns 1 1 have … lived 5 moved 7.11 (2 marks per answer)
2 looks like 5 met 2 didn’t study 6 ’s worked 1886
3 lend 6 waiting 3 ’ve known 7 haven’t seen Windscreen wipers
5 1 lion 4 rabbit 4 Did … meet 8 spoke disposable nappies
2 chicken 5 mice secretary
2 1 used to 4 used to
3 bull 6 eagle metal
2 Did … use to 5 didn’t use to
6 1 get fit 5 get a letter 3 didn’t use to 6 Did … use to
2 get an e-mail 6 get a job 1 was won by a girl from our class SPEAKING
3 get married 7 get lost 2 was built by my father 20 years ago See marking guidelines on p.3.
4 get angry 8 get home 3 is played by Pierce Brosnan
4 wasn’t written by Shakespeare
5 are preferred by our school
6 is harmed by pollution

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Grammar, Vocabulary, Listening and Speaking 7 1 for 5 into


and Pronunciation 2 in 6 about
LISTENING 3 over 7 with
GRAMMAR 8.6 (2 marks per answer) 4 after 8 on
1 1 anything 5 anything nine o’clock eight o’clock 8 1 across 5 invite
2 many 6 enough quarter to seven quarter to six 2 Change 6 go
3 little 7 Someone in the evening in the mornings 3 in 7 take
4 anybody 8 too much to the gym for a long walk 4 Make
takes his daughter to picks his daughter up
1 it off from
2 it away PRONUNCIATION
3 them on 9 1 arms 6 gym
4 looking for my phone SPEAKING 2 hear 7 computer
5 look after your brother See marking guidelines on p.3. 3 take 8 skirt
6 him back 4 heart 9 jazz
3 1 Neither 4 am 5 shirt 10 used
2 did 5 did End-of-course Grammar, 10 1 e-mail 6 almost
3 can 6 have 2 pyjamas 7 exist
Vocabulary, and Pronunciation 3 university 8 journey
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR 4 promise 9 prefer
5 butterfly 10 nothing
4 1 depressed 4 interested 1 ’s going to look for
2 relaxing 5 bored 2 ’ve been
3 exciting 6 tiring 3 used to live
5 1 down 5 for 4 isn’t cleaned End of course Reading and Writing
2 on 6 out 5 didn’t go
3 in 7 up 6 ’d seen READING
4 over 8 up have … been married 1 1 C 5B 8B
’s cooking
6 1 as 4 similar 2 B 6B 9A
were watching
2 so 5 neither 3 A 7C 10 A
Have … seen
3 both 6 like 4 C
saw
’ll rain 1 Water, food, shelter, and fire.
’s made 2 Rivers and plants.
PRONUNCIATION 3 Matches or a lighter.
aren’t listening
7 1 too 4 gym did … see 4 Which ones you can eat, and which
2 diet 5 hungry had … left ones are poisonous.
3 many 5 The sun, the stars, and the rivers.
2 1 on 6 will
8 1 investigate 4 however 2 won’t 7 Although
2 diet 5 enough WRITING
3 to 8 where
3 nobody 4 yet 9 out Student’s own answers. See
5 often 10 Neither marking guidelines on p.3.
3 1 anything 8 should
Reading and Writing 2 best 9 Swimming
3 wanted 10 must End of course Listening and Speaking
READING 4 more 11 too many
1 1 C 5B 8C 5 don’t have to 12 told LISTENING
3.8
2 A 6C 9B 6 wouldn’t 13 might
7 quickly 14 enough 1B 3E 5 C
3 B 7B 10 C 2D 4A
4 C 7.5

1 Because she often used to work until VOCABULARY 1 1971 3 photography 5 2003
midnight. 2 actress 4 1999
4 1 legs 4 wife
Because bright light tells the brain it’s 2 trousers 5 dolphin
time to wake up. SPEAKING
3 chicken
She bought heavy curtains to make her See marking guidelines on p.3.
room dark. 5 1 on 8 forward
Because exciting stories can stop you 2 had 9 get
sleeping. 3 generous 10 on
She felt more relaxed. 4 through 11 won
5 told 12 very
6 niece 13 try
WRITING 7 quiet 14 luckily
Student’s own answers. See 6 1 lose 4 impatient
marking guidelines on p.3. 2 far 5 lend
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Grammar, Vocabulary, SPEAKING Listening and Speaking


and Pronunciation See marking guidelines on p.3.
LISTENING
GRAMMAR 2.3 (2 marks per answer)
1 1 love 5 need 1A 3A 5 C
Grammar, Vocabulary 2B 4B
2 Do … like 6 don’t speak and Pronunciation
3 ’m not studying 7 ’m having
4 ’m working 8 Are … learning GRAMMAR SPEAKING
2 1 where 4 where 1 1did you go 4 did you do See marking guidelines on p.3.
2 which 5 which 2did you go 5 did they say
3 who 6 where 3happened 6 found
1 What is Martin doing now? 2 1so 4 because Grammar, Vocabulary
2 Where did Ben go yesterday?
3 Does Paula live with her mother?
2because 5 although and Pronunciation
3Although 6 but
4 Do you like French food? GRAMMAR
5 What is he listening to? 3 1Did … drive 5 was … doing
6 How many people were at the party? 2ran 6 didn’t go 1 1 won’t 4 ’ll
3was raining 7 saw 2 ’ll 5 Shall
4wasn’t watching 8 was walking 3 Will 6 ’ll
VOCABULARY
2 1 ’re going to 5 Did … send
4 1 quiet 4 funny VOCABULARY 2 won’t be 6 didn’t have
2 extrovert 5 friendly 3 was … doing 7 ’s going to be
3 generous 6 lazy 4 1hot/boiling 4 cloudy
4 don’t live 8 ’s having
2sunny 5 cold/freezing
5 1 eyes 4 fingers 3rainy 6 windy 3 1 going to enjoy 4 going to snow
2 heart 5 back 2 going to do 5 meeting
3 shoulders 6 stomach 5 1on 4 on
3 going to phone 6 going to travel
2at 5 in
6 1 Turn 5 Cross 3in 6 at
2 Work 6 Turn VOCABULARY
3 Write 7 Copy 6 1go 5 stay
4 Ask 8 Cover 2have 6 take 4 1 call 4 looks
3buy 7 go 2 talked 5 pay
4walk 8 rent 3 take 6 agree
PRONUNCIATION
5 1 about 4 to
7 1 abroad 4 opposite 2 to 5 about
PRONUNCIATION
2 grandfather 5 intelligent 3 for 6 with
7 1musician 4 imagine
unfriendly
2album 5 interview 6 1 teach 5 open
8 1 head 4 laughs 3salad 2 arrive 6 remember
2 heart 5 ear 3 borrow 7 lose
3 lives 8 1asked 4 panic
4 catch 8 pull
2whose 5 dance
3why
PRONUNCIATION
Reading and Writing
7 1 always 4 father
READING Reading and Writing 2 although 5 secret
complete
1 1B 4C 6B READING
2A 5B 7A 1 know, don’t
3B 1 1 B 5B 8B 2 want, offer, sorry,
2 A 6A 9C
2 1T 4F 7T 3 C 7B 10 A
2F 5F 8F 4 A
3F 6T Reading and Writing
1 He wanted to have a drink, watch the
sunset, and enjoy an evening meal. READING
WRITING Because it was cold and tasteless.
1 1C 4 A
Student’s own answers. See He was collecting his bags.
2B 5 C
marking guidelines on p.3. In Alessandro’s car.
3B 6 A
At about midnight.
2 1J 4S 7S
2T 5T 8S
Listening and Speaking WRITING
3J 6S 9J
Student’s own answers. See
LISTENING marking guidelines on p.3.
1.8 (2 marks per answer) WRITING
1 Paris 4 hair Student’s own answers. See
2 dancer 5 tall marking guidelines on p.3.
3 fair

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Listening and Speaking WRITING WRITING


Student’s own answers. See Student’s own answers. See
LISTENING marking guidelines on p.3. marking guidelines on p.3.
3.1 (2 marks per answer)
1 1C 3B 5 A
2C 4C Listening and Speaking Listening and Speaking
LISTENING LISTENING
SPEAKING 4.2 (2 marks per answer) 5.1 (2 marks per answer)
See marking guidelines on p.3. a few months three weeks Conversation 1 B
style colour Conversation 2 E
Sunday Saturday Conversation 3 C
Grammar, Vocabulary belt scarf Conversation 4 D
and Pronunciation Speaker 3 Speaker 3’s girlfriend Conversation 5 A
GRAMMAR
SPEAKING SPEAKING
1 1 already 4 already
2 yet 5 yet See marking guidelines on p.3. See marking guidelines on p.3.
3 just 6 just
2 1 more expensive 4 most exciting Grammar, Vocabulary Grammar, Vocabulary
2 the friendliest 5 the biggest and Pronunciation and Pronunciation
3 harder 6 more generous
3 1 have been 5 didn’t stay GRAMMAR GRAMMAR
2 Have you booked 6 drove 1 1 can’t 4 must 1 1 ’d give 4 ’ll be
3 went 7 travelled 2 don’t have to 5 must 2 ’ll stay 5 won’t go
4 have been 8 Have you ever 3 mustn’t 6 don’t have to 3 wouldn’t speak 6 didn’t have
been
2 1 around 4 of 2 1 might 4 should
2 in 5 through 2 should 5 might
VOCABULARY 3 over 6 into 3 shouldn’t 6 should
4 1 doing 4 make 3 1 talking 5 dancing 3 1 were 5 wouldn’t
2 took 5 saves 2 to tell 6 to buy 2 Would 6 don’t
3 takes 6 change 3 Swimming 7 closing 3 get 7 ’ll
5 1 unhealthy 4 interesting 4 to learn 8 to spend 4 could 8 ’d
2 far 5 clean
3 empty 6 impossible VOCABULARY VOCABULARY
6 1 cap 5 belt 4 1 really 4 quite 4 1 eagle 4 sheep
2 top 6 boots 2 really 5 quite 2 mice 5 bull
3 shoes 7 shorts 3 incredibly 6 really 3 lion 6 chicken
4 hat 8 T-shirt
5 1 go 4 play 5 1 get lost 5 get home
2 do 5 do 2 get a letter 6 get up
PRONUNCIATION 3 go 6 play 3 get an e-mail 7 get fit
7 1 impossible 4 argument 6 1 love 5 need 4 get a job 8 get married
2 already 5 especially 2 mind 6 like 6 1 waiting 4 wear
3 comfortable 3 interested 7 enjoy 2 met 5 lend
8 1 shoes 4 blouse 4 thinking 8 spends 3 made 6 looks like
2 shirt 5 belt
3 pyjamas PRONUNCIATION PRONUNCIATION
7 1 round 4 towards 7 1 translation 4 information
Reading and Writing 2 over 5 into 2 conclude 5 aspirin
3 through 3 crocodile
READING 8 1 interesting 4 decide 8 1 move 4 meet
1 1 C 5B 8B 2 forgotten 5 possible 2 borrow 5 push
2 A 6A 9C escape 3 if
3 B 7C 10 B
4 A
Reading and Writing
1 Sightseeing and fashion shopping.
2 In the boutiques. READING
3 She was disappointed.
4 Around the old gates of the city. 1 1C 4C 7B
5 She was enjoying the nightlife 2B 5A 8C
too much. 3A 6B
2 1S 4T 6S
2J 5S 7J
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6 Reading and Writing VOCABULARY Grammar, Vocabulary


4 1go 5 fall and Pronunciation
READING 2go 6 get
3go 7 have GRAMMAR
1 1 B 5A 8C 4start 8 get
2 B 6C 9A 1 1 her back 4 she get up
3 A 7B 10 B 5 1sport 4 foreign languages 2 look after the baby 5 it on
4 B 2history 5 technology 3 it off 6 them away
3maths 6 literature 2 1 have 4 So
1 They are huge, and they can make a lot 2 did 5 can
of noise. 6 1dogs 4 flying 3 Neither 6 did
When they are protecting their families. 2heights 5 water
They have beautiful silver fur on their 3spiders 6 closed spaces 3 1 Someone 5 too much
backs. 2 anything 6 little
The gorillas will attack and fight to the 3 anything 7 anywhere
PRONUNCIATION 4 enough 8 many
death.
They want to cut the forests down and use 7 1children 4 uniform
it for farmland, fuel, and housing. 2separate 5 science
VOCABULARY
divorced
4 1 up 5 up
WRITING 8 1 based 2 up 6 in
designed, used 3 down 7 away
Student’s own answers. See directed, invented
marking guidelines on p.3. 4 out 8 on
5 1 like 4 like
2 neither 5 both
Reading and Writing 3 as 6 so
Listening and Speaking
READING 6 1 tiring 4 boring
LISTENING 2 bored 5 exciting
1 1 B 5B 8C
6.4 (2 marks per answer) 3 depressed 6 relaxing
2 B 6A 9A
pull their victims onto land take their 3 C 7A 10 B
victims under the water 4 C PRONUNCIATION
on its back in its eye
can’t climb trees as well as can climb trees 1 flying, heights, closed or open spaces 7 1 enough 4 investigate
better than 2 They know there’s no real danger, 2 nobody 5 however
another bear dead but they can’t control their fear. diet
at it away from you 3 Their heart starts beating quickly and
8 1 gym 4 enough
they find it difficult to breathe.
2 many 5 diet
4 Stop having coffee, alcohol, and
SPEAKING 3 hungry
other unhealthy things.
See marking guidelines on p.3. 5 It can help them to relax.

WRITING
Reading and Writing
Grammar, Vocabulary Student’s own answers. See READING
and Pronunciation marking guidelines on p.3. 1 1 B 5A 8B
GRAMMAR 2 B 6A 9C
3 A 7C 10 C
1 1 Did … use to 4 used to Listening and Speaking 4 B
2 didn’t use to 5 didn’t use to
3 used to 6 Did … use to 1 drive home, eat, go to bed
LISTENING
2 Your brain tells you it’s time to wake
1 is harmed by pollution 7.11 (2 marks per answer) up. 3 She bought heavy curtains.
2 are preferred by our school 1 American 4 Tippex 4 They can be too exciting and stop
3 was won by a teacher from our school 2 1903 5 bullet-proof vests you sleeping.
4 was painted by Van Gogh 3 55 million 5 She was more relaxed and she
5 is played by Orlando Bloom had better concentration.
6 was built by my father before I was born
SPEAKING
3 1 haven’t seen 5 spoke WRITING
2 moved 6 ’ve known See marking guidelines on p.3.
3 have … lived 7 ’ve been Student’s own answers. See
4 ’s worked 8 didn’t study marking guidelines on p.3.

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Listening and Speaking PRONUNCIATION


9 1 exist 6 pyjamas
LISTENING 2 university 7 prefer
8.6 (2 marks per answer) 3 journey 8 promise
five four 4 almost 9 e-mail
two hours an hour 5 nothing 10 butterfly
to the gym cycling
at weekends in the afternoons 10 1 computer 6 ears
three day week four-day week 2 skirt 7 again
3 heart 8 jazz
4 used 9 hear
SPEAKING 5 gym 10 take
See marking guidelines on p.3.

End-of-course Reading and Writing


End-of-course Grammar,
Vocabulary and Pronunciation READING
1 1 C 5B 8B
GRAMMAR 2 A 6A 9C
1 1 out 6 to 3 B 7C 10 A
2 will 7 Where 4 A
3 on 8 won’t 1 You should leave them at home.
4 where 9 Although 2 Vines, roots, and palm trees.
5 Neither 10 yet 3 Dry sticks, matches, or a lighter.
2 1 anything 8 yet 4 Because you will need to know which
2 wanted 9 enough are poisonous, and which you can eat.
3 quickly 10 told 5 The sun, the stars, and the rivers.
4 don’t have to 11 must
5 Swimming 12 should WRITING
6 too many 13 wouldn’t
7 might 14 more Student’s own answers. See marking
guidelines on p.3.
3 1 ’s cooking 9 have … been
married
2 isn’t listening 10 did … see
3 ’s made 11 didn’t go End-of-course Listening and Speaking
4 ’ll rain 12 isn’t cleaned
5 saw 13 used to live LISTENING
3.8
6 Have … seen 14 ’ve been
7 were watching 15 ’s going to look for 1C 3B 5 A
8 had already left 16 ’d seen 2E 4D
7.5
1 2003 3 photography 5 1999
VOCABULARY 2 1971 4 film director
4 1 pull 4 fail
2 lend 5 safe SPEAKING
3 lose 6 far See marking guidelines on p.3.
5 1 go 5 take
2 Make 6 Change
3 across 7 down
4 invite
6 1 with 5 on
2 into 6 over
3 for 7 to
4 about 8 in
7 1 luckily 8 uncle
2 try 9 told
3 won 10 quiet
4 very 11 through
5 get 12 generous
6 on 13 had
7 forward 14 on
8 1 dolphin 4 crowded
2 chicken 5 legs
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