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Student Book
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PRIMARY
JUNIOR
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Official preparation
material for Anglia ESOL
International Examinations
For the revised and updated papers
STEP TO
STUDENT BOOK
JUNIOR IM
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any resemblance of names, characters, and
incidents to actual persons, living or dead, About Anglia Examinations
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business establishments, events or locales is Anglia offers a comprehensive and structured
coincidental. programme of assessing English language
competence, from beginner through to full
About AIM competence as an expert user. This step-by-step
As an education and training specialist, AIM approach to testing encourages and motivates
offers four distinct services across the UK and students to make clear and effective progress.
overseas:
Vocational qualifications
AIM develops accredited and regulated
vocational qualifications for delivery by
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colleges, universities, training providers and by
Anglia exams measure all four language skills -
listening, reading, writing and speaking. There
are no minimum age requirements for the exams.
The young learner levels are taken by students
as young as four years old. The upper levels and
Business English exams are taken by students
employers in the workplace. Our qualifications who plan to continue their studies at an English
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cover a range of academic levels and subject medium university / college or to improve their
areas such as Foundation learning, creative, career prospects.
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for essential grammar patterns, collocations and Qualifications and Assessment Group (AIM)
vocabulary. to offer Ofqual approved qualifications for
all candidates following the top four levels*
The STEP TO series consists of ten titles: of our STEP TO suite of general English (ESOL
International) examinations:
Step To First Step
Step To Junior
Step To Primary
Step To Preliminary
Step To Elementary
BO B1 Intermediate AIM Entry Level Certificate in ESOL
International (Entry 3) (B1) (Anglia Intermediate)
Ofqual qualification number 601/4946/2
11 UNIT 1:
FAMILY
Vocabulary (Family) (12–13) | Numbers (14) | Crossword (15)
The Present Continuous (16) | Reading (17) | Questions and
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Answers (17) Section H (18) | Contractions (19) | Section D (19)
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DAYS AND MONTHS
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Vocabulary (Months) (22–23) | Spelling Practice (24) | Matching
Months (25) | Days of the Week (26) | Spelling Practice (27)
Section G (27) | Crossword: Days of the Week (28) | Prepositions
(28) | Section E (29)
CONTENTS
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CLOTHES
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41 UNIT 4:
SCHOOL
Vocabulary (School) (42) | Colours and Numbers (43) | We Love
Books! (44) | Writing – My School (45) | Section D (45) | Reading
and Matching (46) | Vocabulary – Which Sport? (47) Reading –
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OUR HOUSE
Vocabulary (Places) (52) | Things in the House (53) | More
Vocabulary (54) | Grammar Practice (55) | Crossword: Things
in your House (56) | Section E (57) | Listening – Talking about
Yourself (58) | Listening – Part 1 (59)
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HEALTH
Vocabulary (Parts of the Body) (62) | Colours (63) | Vocabulary
— Adjectives (64) | Vocabulary — Sports (65) | What's your
favourite sport? (66) | Prepositions (67) | Listening – Part 2
(68) | Yes or No (69)
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FOOD
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Vocabulary (Food) (72) | Vocabulary — Fruit and Vegetables (73)
Vocabulary — Things in the Kitchen (73) | Vocabulary — Drinks
(74) | Spelling Practice (74) | Crossword: Food (75) | Vocabulary
— Verbs (76) | Section D (77) Questions & Answers (77)
Grammar - am, is, are (78) | Personal Pronouns (78) | Speaking
— Talking About Yourself (79) | Section G (79)
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ANIMALS
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Vocabulary (Animals) (82) | Reading & Listening – I Love Elephants
(83) | Numbers (84) | How Many Animals? (85) | Guess the
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Animal (86) Animals in the Sea (86) | Vocabulary — Pets (87)
Talking about Pets (87) | Reading — Animals (88) | Prepositions
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Practice (89)
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TRANSPORT
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Note: This book contains sections which relate to the Anglia exam so, for
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example, SECTION W is writing, SECTION R is reading, and SECTION L is listening.
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INTRODUCTION
• Introduction to the Junior
Examination (6)
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• Vocabulary Differences (8)
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INTRODUCTION TO THE AIM / ANGLIA
JUNIOR EXAM
Anglia's Junior exam has a reading and writing paper with eight sections, A-H, and
a listening paper with two sections, L1 and L2. The exam takes one hour. Most
candidates do not need an hour. The speaking test is a short interview with another
student. It's a separate test and not aggregated into the reading, writing and
listening marks.
The writing, reading and listening sections are as follows:
Time Allowed: the exam (including the listening section) takes one hour.
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Section A Listening Examination: There are two parts and
each part is heard twice.
(20 marks) Vocabulary: matching words and pictures.
The correct word has to be written under each
picture. Misspellings are marked as wrong. Section L1
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(10 marks) Vocabulary and Spelling: students write
the missing letters in five words (which are either days
of the week or months of the year).
(20 marks) Five multiple-choice questions. All the
words are nouns.
Section L2
(10 marks) A gap-fill exercise. Five short sentences
with a missing word in each.
Section C
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(10 marks) Numbers and Spelling. Students count the The Speaking Test
objects and write the numbers (from one to twenty). The Speaking Test is an optional extra test, not a part
Misspellings are marked as wrong.
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the picture and complete the five sentences with a combining the three skills of writing (W) and
preposition (in, behind, under, on, near, in front of). reading (R) sections (33% each) with the
Section F listening (L) section (33%). You will be given an
overall Refer (<50%), a Pass (50-64%), a Merit
(20 marks) Reading comprehension: Students read a
(65-79%) or a Distinction (80+%). The % you
short passage and label objects in a picture.
achieved for each skill will also be shown on
INTRODUCTION
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CLASSROOM LANGUAGE
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3 I’m sorry. I don’t .
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Okay, open your books. Please turn to
your name?
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BRITISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH
Anglia Exams use British English (BrE) but students can choose to use American English
(AmE). In speech, consistency is not as important as varieties are naturally blended in
international communication. In writing it is more important to be consistent and use
either BrE or AmE to avoid readers thinking you have made a mistake.
Spelling Differences
Some words are spelt differently:
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BrE AmE
aeroplane airplane
colour color
favourite favorite
grey gray
Mum Mom
Vocabulary Differences
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Sometimes Americans and British people use different words to describe the same thing.
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BRITISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH
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5 Sunday is my favourite / favorite day.
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He has a mobile phone / cell phone.
English in Anglia
Exams? American English.
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INTRODUCTION
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01 FAMILY
• Vocabulary (Family) (12–13)
• Numbers (14–15)
• Crossword (15)
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• Reading (17)
• Listening (18)
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• Section H (18)
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• Contractions (19)
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• Section D (19)
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UNIT 1
01 FAMILY
1 Write the highlighted words on the pictures.
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Picture 1
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This is my family. We’re eating lunch. The man is my father. The woman is my mother. You can
see my brother and sister.
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FAMILY
Picture 2
This is a picture. There are four people. There is a boy, a girl, a woman and a baby. The boy is
playing with a toy. The girl is reading a book.
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NUMBERS
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six seven eight nine ten
eleven twelve BO
thirteen fourteen fifteen
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sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty
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1 ten + = eighteen
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2 twenty – = eleven
5 – thirteen = three
6 seven + = sixteen
7 nineteen – = twelve
10 – eight = six
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CROSSWORD
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Across Down
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UNIT 1
GRAMMAR —THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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3 I eat pizza.
4 We walk to school.
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7 He writes English.
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Look at the pictures. What are the people doing? Write the words in the
gaps. Number the pictures 1–8.
4 The woman is .
7 The girl is .
READING
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My is a teacher. She teaches at my . She is in the kitchen now.
Speaking
4 Do you have a sister?
don’t / No, / I
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TEST PRACTICE
Section H
Match the questions and answers.
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3 How many boys are there? C. She is eleven years old.
Listening
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Listen to these sentences and write the missing word in each sentence.
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1 Shhh! The is sleeping.
3 I want to play .
7 My is an English teacher.
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CONTRACTIONS
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3 What’s your name? _________________________________
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We are friends. _____________________________________
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Section D
Write the word.
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A. are B. am C. is D. have
The elephants playing in the water.
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A. am B. is C. are D. does
Peter sitting on his brother.
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A. is B. am C. are D. has
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