1. The document provides a self-check test to assess grammar, vocabulary, and other English skills. It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions on topics like verb forms, movies, telling time, leaving messages, and error analysis.
2. The test-taker is instructed to answer the questions on a separate sheet of paper and then check their work. Sample answers are provided to check understanding.
3. The questions cover a range of fundamental English language concepts to allow the test-taker to evaluate their proficiency in these areas.
1. The document provides a self-check test to assess grammar, vocabulary, and other English skills. It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions on topics like verb forms, movies, telling time, leaving messages, and error analysis.
2. The test-taker is instructed to answer the questions on a separate sheet of paper and then check their work. Sample answers are provided to check understanding.
3. The questions cover a range of fundamental English language concepts to allow the test-taker to evaluate their proficiency in these areas.
1. The document provides a self-check test to assess grammar, vocabulary, and other English skills. It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions on topics like verb forms, movies, telling time, leaving messages, and error analysis.
2. The test-taker is instructed to answer the questions on a separate sheet of paper and then check their work. Sample answers are provided to check understanding.
3. The questions cover a range of fundamental English language concepts to allow the test-taker to evaluate their proficiency in these areas.
Answer on a separate sheet of paper. Then check your answers. Follow the examples.
GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
-ING FORM (10 points) MOVIES & FILMS (5 points)
1 Write the -ing form of the following verbs. 1 Match the words in the columns. More than one answer may be possible. Choose the most common go: going answers. 1 meet 2 love 1-a 3 eat 1 classic a) comedy 4 dance 2 action b) videos 5 fly 3 independent c) fiction 6 get 4 film d) thrillers 7 visit 5 home e) programme 8 make 6 special f) films 9 stop 7 late night g) movies 10 ski 8 love h) review 9 psychological i) stories GO, LIKE, LOVE, PREFER (10 points) 10 cinema j) show 2 Put the verbs in brackets in the right form. 11 science k) effects Would you like something (eat)? TELLING THE TIME (5 points) Would you like something to eat? 2 Write the times in two different ways. 1 ‘What do you like (do) in your free time?’ ‘I love (listen) to music.’ 1.15 = one fifteen / a quarter past one 2 She likes (rollerblade) but she loves (mountain 1 1.30 bike). 2 2.15 3 ‘What would you like (do) tomorrow?’ 3 7.45 ‘I’d love (play) tennis.’ 4 6.10 4 ‘Does he like (go) to restaurants?’ 5 9.25 ‘Yes, he does. But he prefers (eat) at home.’ 6 7.20 5 I (go swim) twice a week but I never (go jog). 7 8.40 8 10.05 PRESENT CONTINUOUS (10 points) 9 12.55 3 Make and answer questions about what some 10 11.50 people are doing at this moment using prompts. ‘What / you / do?’ = ‘What are you doing?’ I / do / homework = ‘I’m doing my homework.’ 1 ‘What / they / do?’ ‘They / work out / in the gym.’ 2 ‘He / take / dog / walk?’ ‘No / He / do sport.’ 3 ‘You / listen / music?’ ‘No / I / play / computer games.’ 4 ‘What / your father / do?’ ‘He / work.’ 5 ‘They / visit / monuments?’ ‘No / They / read / newspaper.’
LEAVING A MESSAGE (2.5 points) ERROR ANALYSIS (2.5 points) 3 Complete the text with the phrases from the box . Find and correct the mistakes. I’m calling to see what you’d like to do next I love studing studying English. weekend. 1 John watch a film at this moment. Bye for now. 2 Tony is getting up at 8 every day. Hello, John. This is Mary. 3 I love meet my friends at the pub. Please phone me at 4658696 when you get 4 Would you like going jogging with me? home. 5 ‘How often do you do sport?’ ‘It’s depend.’ And I’d love to go to the country on Sunday afternoon. Maybe on Friday or Saturday night? TOTAL POINTS: ________ / 50 1 … . It’s Thursday morning. 2… . How about going out and dancing at the disco? Maybe on Friday or Saturday night? 3… What about you? 4 … . I’m at work . 5… . GOING OUT (5 points) 4 Put this dialogue in the right order. Mike: Hi, Anne. How about going to the cinema tomorrow? Mike: Yes, no problem. See you tomorrow! Anne: That’s a good idea. What’s on? Mike: I’d love to watch ‘The Lord of the Rings’. Anne: I’d prefer to visit the new art gallery and maybe have a drink at the pub. Anne: I can’t stand science fiction films. Mike: It’s about a fantastic world from a very famous book. Some creatures want to take control of the world and some want to defend it. The special effects are really great. Mike: That sounds good too. Anne: Wonderful! So the art gallery first and then a drink at the pub? Mike: What movie would you like to watch? Anne: What’s that about?
ANSWER KEY GRAMMAR 1 1 meeting 2 loving 3 eating 4 dancing 5 flying 6 getting 7 visiting 8 making 9 stopping 10 skiing 2 1 doing / listening 2 rollerblading / mountain biking 3 to do / to play 4 going / eating 5 go swimming / go jogging 3 1 ‘What are they doing?’ ‘They’re working out in the gym.’ 2 ‘Is he taking the dog for a walk?’ ‘No, he isn’t. He is doing sport.’ 3 ‘Are you listening to music?’ ‘No, I’m not. I’m playing computer games.’ 4 ‘What’s your father doing?’ ‘He’s working.’ 5 ‘Are they visiting monuments?’ ‘No, they aren’t. They’re reading the newspaper.’ VOCABULARY 1 2-f / g, 3-f / g, 4-h, 5-b / g, 6-k, 7-e / f / g / j, 8-i, 9-d, 10-e, 11-c 2 1 one thirty / half past one 2 two fifteen / a quarter past two 3 seven forty-five / a quarter to eight 4 six ten / ten past six 5 nine twenty-five / twenty-five past nine 6 seven twenty / twenty past seven 7 eight forty / twenty to nine 8 ten O five / five past ten 9 twelve fifty-five / five to one 10 eleven fifty / ten to twelve 3 1 Hello, John. This is Mary. 2 I’m calling to see what you’d like to do next weekend. 3 And I’d love to go to the country on Sunday afternoon. 4 Please phone me at 4658696 when you get home. 5 Bye for now. 4 Mike: Hi, Anne. How about going to the cinema tomorrow? Anne: That’s a good idea. What’s on? Mike: I’d love to watch ‘The Lord of the Rings’. Anne: What’s that about? Mike: It’s about a fantastic world from a very famous book. Some creatures want to take control of the world and some want to defend it. The special effects are really great. Anne: I can’t stand science fiction films. Mike: What movie would you like to watch? Anne: I’d prefer to visit the new art gallery and maybe have a drink at the pub. Mike: That sounds good too. Anne: Wonderful! So the art gallery first and then a drink at the pub? Mike: Yes, no problem. See you tomorrow! ERROR ANALYSIS 1 John’s watching a film at this moment. 2 Tony gets up at 8 every day. 3 I love meeting my friends at the pub. 4 Would you like to go jogging with me? 5 ‘How often do you do sport?’ ‘It depends.’
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