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Teacher’s notes and answer keys

3 What’s Monica’s bracelet made of?


Listening (Monica) Look. My mum bought me this bracelet went she
went on holiday.
1 Listen and rewrite the true (boy) It’s very nice. What’s it made of?
(Monica) It’s made of leather.
sentences. Correct the
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4 What would John rather do?


false ones. (woman) John, can you help me with the chores, please?
The pupils listen and rewrite the sentences they hear
which are true. They then correct the false sentences. (John) OK.
Pause the audio where indicated. (woman) Can you clean the fridge, please?
(2 points for each correct answer. Total: 10 points.) (John) I’d rather put the dirty plates in the dishwasher.
(man) Hello, Betty. How was your weekend? 5 Which is the heaviest meteorite?
(girl) Great! I went to an observatory near London with my (woman) Here we’ve got three meteorites. Each meteorite
parents. [pause] has got a name. Meteorite X23 weighs 250 kilogrammes.
(man) And what did you do there? Meteorite S42 is a bigger meteorite and it’s very heavy. It
(girl) We went to the planetarium. We saw photos and videos weighs 300 kilogrammes. Meteorite M16 weighs about 150
of Mercury, Neptune and Jupiter. The photos were very big! kilogrammes.
[pause] 6 What’s he describing?
(man) What was your favourite thing about the observatory? (man) It isn’t a musical instrument, but it makes a lot of noise.
(girl) The workshop. We learnt about the Sun, the Earth and the It isn’t used for watching films or DVDs. It’s made of plastic
moon, and how they move together. We did an experiment, too. and metal and it’s used for cleaning the floor.
(man) Did you do the experiment with your parents? Key: 1 sailing (example answer) 2 xylophone 3 leather
(girl) No. There are astronomers who work in the observatory. An 4 dishwasher 5 S42 6 hoover
astronomer did the experiment with us and told us lots of things
about space. [pause]
(man) Would you like to go to the observatory again? Reading
(girl) Yes, I’d love to! But I’d rather do something different there.
[pause] 3 Read and write.
(man) Like what?
(girl) There’s a course where you learn to look at the sky and The pupils read the text and answer the questions.
find the stars. [pause] (2 points for each correct answer. Total: 10 points.)
(man) That sounds interesting. Are you going to do the course?
(girl) No, I can’t. It’s only for adults. Key: 1 There are three concerts. (example answer) 2 It / The
(man) Oh well. You can go when you’re older. concert is for children aged 7 to 12 years old. 3 You can sing.
Key: 1 The observatory Betty visited is near London. (example 4 1-10 / Up to ten children can go to the horse riding party.
answer) 2 true 3 true 4 Betty would like to go back to the 5 They have a picnic by the lake. 6 They can have an ice lolly.
observatory. 5 true 6 She can’t do the course because it’s only
for adults / she’s too young. 4 Read and match. There are four extra
words.
2 Listen and write. The pupils match the correct words to the definitions.
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The pupils listen and complete the sentences. Pause Remind them that there are four extra words.
the audio after each dialogue. (2 points for each correct answer. Total: 10 points.)
(2 points for each correct answer. Total: 10 points.) Key: 1 a printer (example answer) 2 bowling 3 gold 4 a satellite
1 What are they going to do this weekend? 5 shiny 6 a fridge
(boy) If it’s sunny this weekend, we can go sailing.
(girl) Good idea, but I’d rather go windsurfing.
(boy) We went windsurfing last weekend. Sailing is more fun. Writing
(girl) OK. Let’s go sailing this weekend.
2 Which is the most expensive instrument?
(man) Hello. Can I help you?
5 Look and write.
(girl) Oh, I want to buy one of these musical instruments for The pupils look at the pictures and write sentences
my brother. How much are they? using the prompts given.
(man) Well, the tambourine is £12 and the cymbals are £20.
(2 points for each correct answer. Total: 10 points.)
The xylophone is £30.
(girl) That’s too expensive for me. Can I have the tambourine, Key: 1 If it’s hot, they can have a barbecue. (example answer)
please? (suggested answers) 2 It’s a cooker and it’s used for heating /
(man) OK. cooking food. 3 If it’s raining, we can make a cake.
4 I’d rather play the electric guitar than the xylophone.
5 Saturday was the coldest day of the week. 6 The drums are
more expensive than the keyboard.
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Term Higher level

2
Test
Teacher’s notes and answer keys

6 Sam and Peter are talking about what


to do tomorrow. Write a dialogue using
the phrases in the box. Write 60–80 words.
The pupils write a dialogue using the phrases given
and their own ideas.
(Total: 10 points.)
Key: Pupils’ own answers.

Speaking (optional)

Story
Start the story by saying Two astronauts are travelling
through space. They are bored. They decide to
play space table tennis. The pupil continues the
story talking about the other pictures. Accept simple
utterances.
Suggested story:
(Picture 2) They finish the table tennis match. Now one
astronaut is reading a book and the other astronaut is
playing the electric guitar.
(Picture 3) They see a new planet from the window.
They want to go there.
(Picture 4) They arrive at the planet. They’ve got a bag
with food in it.
(Picture 5) The astronauts are having a picnic on the
planet. They’re having a good time. Some aliens are
looking at them. They think the astronauts are funny!
(2 point for correctly describing each picture. Total:
8 points.)

Vocabulary
Point to Picture 6 and say This is a toaster. It’s used
for making toast. The pupil identifies the other objects
and activities in the bottom row.
(1 point for each sentence. Total: 4 points.)

Questions
Ask the child four questions linking back to a picture
in the bottom row, e.g. What is a (washing machine)
used for? Have you got a (microwave) in your
house? When do you usually eat an ice lolly? What
do you need to go hiking? Why do young people
like going shopping? What’s your favourite shop?
Encourage the pupil to answer in full sentences.
(2 points for each answer. Total: 8 points.)
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