EF2 Poland test booklet FP Ju l ia S ta r r Kedd le E n g l i s h F i l e t e s t b o o k l e t This test booklet contains ● parallel tests for each unit of English File 2 ● parallel Entry tests ● par.
h s i l F g s t e t l e t ile En Julia Starr Keddle k b o o This test booklet contains: ● parallel tests for each unit of English File ● parallel Entry tests ● parallel End of year tests ● optional reading and writing, listening, and speaking tests ● key OXFORD UNIVERSIT Y PRESS Entry Test A Grammar and Vocabulary Name Grammar John Bird gets up early He 10………… fruit juice and Circle the correct word for each space cereal for breakfast After that he 11………… to EXAMPLE work In the evening he reads books and 12………… A What you like ………… in your free time? a b doing c done d did music 13………… out to the pub He goes to bed at B I ………… listening to music A What kind of music? B Rock and jazz A ………… you like playing tennis? B Yes, 3………… I like playing it with my friends a liking b like c liked d likes a Do b Does c Doing d Like a I like b I does c I d I can about midnight 10 a have b has c is having d will have 11 a drives b droves c has driven d is driving 12 a listens b listens to c listens at d listening 13 a Never he goes b Sometimes she goes c Sometimes he goes d He goes sometimes A ………… have a nice weekend? 14 B Yes, 15………… I went to London with my friend Maria We went to the theatre on Saturday A How ………… you aerobics? night and 16………… a Shakespeare play It was B I it ………… a week – on Wednesday evenings and Saturdays excellent A Do you often go away at the weekends? 14 a Have you b Do you c Did you d You B Yes, in the summer My parents 6………… a flat near the beach and I go there I stay with them every weekend when it’s sunny 15 a I did b I didn’t c I haven’t d I have 16 a sees b saw c seen d were seeing a usually b ever c often d never A a two times b once c three times d twice B I’m sorry I can’t 18………… for my exam this evening What about tomorrow night? a has got b haven’t c have got d got A How 7………… your brother? B He’s thirty-five A Is he married? B Yes, he is ………… name’s Celia A Has he got any children? B Yes, he has Two boys and a girl, 9………… names are Tom, Sam and Petra ………… to go and see a film this evening? 17 A Yes, that would be great 17 a Will you like b Like you c Would you like d Wouldn’t you 18 a I study b I have studied c I studied d I’m going to study A ………… a coffee, please? 19 B Of course Anything 20………… ? A Yes, a slice of cake, please a old b old’s c years d many years a His wife b The c His wife’s d She a they b there c they’re d their 19 a Could I have b Make me c Have I got d Give me 20 a more b else c too d also ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable Entry Test A Vocabulary A Hello B Hi! It’s James Write an appropriate word in the space A Hi James! Where are you? EXAMPLE B 21 People from Japan are Japanese A 22 ………… you from the train Am I late? No, ………… dinner in ten minutes It’s lasagne B My favourite! How I get to you from Crawley Station? A A number 52 bus 23………… every fifteen minutes from the station It takes ten minutes to get to my house Get off the bus at the big park, cross the road, and go down Moor Street It’s You get a plane from the a………………… You buy books from a b………………… I like skiing in the m………………… They’re near my home My house has a g………………… for the car Please write with a pen not a p………………… You need m………………… to light a fire ………… right Number 35 24 I like eating b………………… with my tea at eleven o’clock I usually eat three B See you soon! 21 a I call b I’m calling c I called d I’ve called 22 a I cook b I cooked c I’m going to cook d I have Pork, beef and chicken are all kinds of m………………… A w………………… serves you in restaurant 23 a leave b leaves c is leave d left 10 A n………………… helps you in a hospital 24 a over there b on the c at the d turn on 11 The man looked out of the w………………… at the street A Is Martin 25………… go the party at the weekend? 12 Has the room got a shower or a b………………… ? B No 26………… 13 Every Saturday I c………………… the house I don’t enjoy it 25 a going to b will go c going d goes 14 A: How often you w………………… your hair? 26 a he doesn’t b he goes c he isn’t d he is B: Every day 15 I took my car to a car wash It was very A Have you got 27………… bananas? d………………… B Yes I have How many you want? A Six, please Do you want anything else? 16 The opposite of strong is w………………… B Yes Could I have 17 I get up and then I h………………… a shower A I’m sorry, I juice 28 ………… orange juice, please 18 James goes to work b………………… bus ………… , but I’ve got some apple 29 19 My parents g………………… married in 1975 20 Look at those clouds It’s going to r………………… 27 a some b a c an d any 28 a some b any c of d anything 20 Vocabulary total 29 a haven’t got any b haven’t got some c haven’t got one d have got any 50 Entry level Test A total London is 30………… Oxford It is bigger and there’s more traffic 30 a bigger that b more big that c more big as d bigger than Grammar total ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable 30 Entry Test B Grammar and Vocabulary Name Grammar A How 13………… your brother? Circle the correct word for each space B He’s thirty-five EXAMPLE A Is he married? A What you like ………… in your free time? a b doing c done d did B Yes, he is 14………… name’s Celia A Has he got any children? B Yes, he has Two boys and a girl, 15………… names are Tom, Sam and Petra B I 1………… listening to music A What kind of music? B Classical 13 a old b old’s c years d many years A 14 a His wife b The c His wife’s d She ………… you like playing football? B Yes, ………… I like playing it with my friends a liking b like c liked d likes a Do b Does c Doing d Like a I like b I does c I d I can A ………… a coffee, please? 15 a they b there c they’re d their London is 16………… Oxford It is bigger and there’s more traffic 16 a bigger that b more big that c more big as d bigger than B Of course Anything 5………… ? A Is Martin 17………… go the party at the weekend? A Yes, a slice of cake, please B No 18………… a Could I have b Make me c Have I got d Give me a more b else c too d also 17 a going to b will go c going d goes 18 a he doesn’t b he goes c he isn’t d he is ………… have a nice weekend? A How 6………… you aerobics? A B I it 7………… a week – on Wednesday evenings and Saturdays B Yes, 20………… I went to London with my friend Maria We went to the theatre on Saturday night and 21………… a Shakespeare play It was excellent A Do you often go away at the weekends? B Yes, in the summer My parents 8………… a flat near the beach and I go there I stay with them every weekend when it’s sunny a usually b ever c often d never 19 19 a Have you b Do you c Did you d You 20 a I did b I didn’t c I haven’t d I have 21 a sees b saw c seen d were seeing a two times b once c three times d twice a has got b haven’t c have got d got A Have you got 22………… bananas? B Yes I have How many you want? John Bird gets up early He 9………… fruit juice and cereal for breakfast After that he ………… to 10 work In the evening he reads books and 11………… music 12………… out to the pub He goes to bed at about midnight a have b has c is having d will have 10 a drives b droves c has driven d is driving A Six, please Do you want anything else? B Yes Could I have 23………… orange juice, please A I’m sorry, I 24………… , but I’ve got some apple juice 22 a some b a c an d any 23 a some b any c of d anything 24 a haven’t got any b haven’t got some c haven’t got one d have got any 11 a listens b listens to c listens at d listening 12 a Never he goes b Sometimes she goes c Sometimes he goes d He goes sometimes ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable Entry Test B You buy books from a b………………… A Hello You need m………………… to light a fire B Hi! It’s James 10 People from Japan are J………………… A Hi James! Where are you? B 11 My parents g………………… married in 1975 ………… you from the train Am I late? 25 A No, 26………… dinner in ten minutes It’s lasagne B My favourite! How I get to you from Crawley Station? A A number 52 bus 27………… every fifteen minutes from the station It takes ten minutes to get to my house Get off the bus at the big park, cross the road, and go down Moor Street It’s 28 ………… right Number 35 B See you soon! 12 A: How often you w………………… your hair? B: Every day 13 James goes to work b………………… bus 14 I took my car to a car wash It was very d………………… 15 I get up and then I h………………… a shower 16 Every Saturday I c………………… the house I don’t enjoy it 17 Look at those clouds It’s going to r………………… 25 a I call b I’m calling c I called d I’ve called 18 Has the room got a shower or a b………………… ? 26 a I cook b I cooked c I’m going to cook d I have 19 The opposite of strong is w………………… 20 The man looked out of the w………………… at the street 27 a leave b leaves c is leave d left 28 a over there b on the c at the d turn on A ………… to go and see a film this evening? 29 Vocabulary total 20 Entry level Test B total 50 B I’m sorry I can’t 30………… for my exam this evening What about tomorrow night? A Yes, that would be great 29 a Will you like b Like you c Would you like d Wouldn’t you 30 a I study b I have studied c I studied d I’m going to study Grammar total 30 Vocabulary Write an appropriate word in the space EXAMPLE You get a plane from the airport A w………………… serves you in restaurant My house has a g………………… for the car Pork, beef and chicken are all kinds of m………………… Please write with a pen not a p………………… I like eating b………………… with my tea at eleven o’clock I usually eat three I like skiing in the m………………… They’re near my home A n………………… helps you in a hospital ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable File Test A International Grammar, Vocabulary, English, Reading, and Travel & Writing with English Name Make the sentences negative Grammar EXAMPLE Write the questions Andrew has lunch in a snack bar Andrew doesn’t have lunch in a snack bar EXAMPLE First name What’s your first name? Bob and Sue go out a lot ……………………………………………………………………… Surname Martin went to the supermarket yesterday ……………………………… ……………………………………………………………………… Nationality I have a sleep in the afternoon ……………………………… ……………………………………………………………………… Occupation We’ve been to London ……………………………… ……………………………………………………………………… Place of birth Dean left home at eight o’clock ……………………………… ……………………………………………………………………… Languages ……………………………… Study the table and complete the questions and short answers Put the sentences in the right order EXAMPLE Stephen Pamela to gym the does go often he how ? How often does he go to the gym? go to Kenya Yes No see the latest Spielberg film Yes Yes in Spain the was like weather what ? sleep in a tent No Yes met a famous person Yes No eat Japanese food No No read Tolstoy’s War and Peace No Yes ……………………………………………………………………… a and rains lot spring in it summer ……………………………………………………………………… have time usually dinner she what does ? ……………………………………………………………………… EXAMPLE Has Stephen been to Kenya? Yes, he has go hardly out Mario and Jenny ever ……………………………………………………………………… yesterday rainy and was it cold in London ……………………………………………………………………… ………………… Stephen and Pamela ………………… the latest Spielberg film? …………………………………… ………………… Pamela ………………… in a tent? …………………………………… ………………… Stephen ………………… a famous person? …………………………………… Stephen and Pamela ………………… Japanese food? ………………… …………………………………… ………………… Stephen ………………… Tolstoy’s War and Peace? …………………………………… Grammar total ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press 20 photocopiable File Test A Vocabulary Travel with English Write the verbs next to the pictures Complete the dialogues EXAMPLE A Can I see your passport, please? Thank you get up Are you here on h………………… ? B No I’m on business A That’s fine Enjoy your s………………… B Excuse me W………………… are the trolleys? A They’re over t………………… A Excuse me One of my b………………… hasn’t arrived ……………………………… ……………………………… B Can I s………………… your ticket, please? A Here you a………………… A Would you like a w………………… or an aisle seat? ……………………………… B An aisle seat, please ……………………………… A Have you got any hand l………………… ? B Only t………………… bag here ……………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… 10 ……………………………… Travel with English total 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Travel with English total 50 10 Complete the sentences with appropriate prepositions EXAMPLE I went to Greece on holiday They went to New York ………………… six days I go to work ………………… car I like sunbathing ………………… the beach We usually watch TV ………………… the evening I go ………………… bed late at weekends I never listen ………………… the radio Tim drives ………………… work every morning It rains a lot ………………… the winter Patrick stayed ………………… a hotel last week 10 We went ………………… a walk in the park 10 Vocabulary total ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable 20 File Test B Grammar, Vocabulary, and Travel with English Name Study the table and complete the questions and short answers Grammar Make the sentences negative EXAMPLE Jeremy Rosie Andrew has lunch in a snack bar Andrew doesn’t have lunch in a snack bar go to Kenya Yes No read Tolstoy’s War and Peace No Yes Dean left home at eight o’clock see the latest Spielberg film Yes Yes eat Japanese food No No met a famous person Yes No sleep in a tent No Yes ……………………………………………………………………… Bob and Sue go out a lot ……………………………………………………………………… We’ve been to London ……………………………………………………………………… EXAMPLE Has Jeremy been to Kenya? Yes, he has I have a sleep in the afternoon ……………………………………………………………………… Martin went to the supermarket yesterday ………………… Jeremy ………………… Tolstoy’s War and Peace? ……………………………………………………………………… …………………………………… 2 Write the questions ………………… Jeremy and Rosie ………………… the latest Spielberg film? …………………………………… EXAMPLE First name What’s your first name? Jeremy and Rosie ………………… Japanese food? ………………… …………………………………… Place of birth ………………………………………… ………………… Jeremy ………………… a famous person? Surname …………………………………… ………………………………………… Languages ………………… Rosie ………………… in a tent? …………………………………… ………………………………………… Occupation Put the sentences in the right order ………………………………………… EXAMPLE Nationality have time usually dinner she what does ? What time does she usually have dinner? ………………………………………… yesterday rainy and was it cold in London ……………………………………………………………………… in Spain the was like weather what ? ……………………………………………………………………… go hardly out Alan and Gina ever ……………………………………………………………………… to gym the does go often he how ? ……………………………………………………………………… a and rains lot spring in it summer ……………………………………………………………………… Grammar total ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press 20 photocopiable File Test B Vocabulary Travel with English Complete the sentences with appropriate prepositions Complete the dialogues A Have you got any hand luggage? EXAMPLE B Only t………………… bag here I went to Japan on holiday A Can I see your p………………… , please? Thank you Douglas stayed ………………… a hotel last week We usually watch TV ………………… the evening Are you here on h………………… ? It rains a lot ………………… the winter B No I’m on business I go ………………… bed late at weekends A That’s fine Enjoy your s………………… Tim drives ………………… work every morning A Would you like a w………………… or an aisle seat? I like sunbathing ………………… the beach B An aisle seat, please We went ………………… a walk in the park A Excuse me One of my b………………… hasn’t arrived I go to work ………………… car B Can I s………………… your ticket, please? I never listen ………………… the radio A Here you a………………… 10 They went to Chicago ………………… six days 10 B Excuse me W………………… are the trolleys? A They’re over t………………… Write the verbs next to the pictures Travel with English total 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Travel with English total 50 EXAMPLE get up ……………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… 10 ……………………………… 10 Vocabulary total ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable 20 File Test A Grammar, Vocabulary, and Travel with English Name Use a word or expression below and who, which, or where to complete the sentences Grammar Complete the text with the verb in the correct tense: present simple, present perfect or past simple a belt a waiter a lift a washing machine a hotel a bank EXAMPLE Neil Barnes was (be) born in Manchester in the north A bank is a place where you change money of England in 1955 He 1………………… (travel) a lot ………………… (work) in Brazil for three years While he 4………………… (be) there he 5………………… (write) a book about Brazil Since then Neil is a machine ………………… takes you up and down when he 2………………… (be) a student He ………………… ………………… is a thing ………………… you wear to hold your trousers up ………………… is a person ………………… works in a restaurant ………………… (visit) many parts of India Last year he 7………………… (help) on a project there He 8………………… (not go) to ………………… is a machine ………………… washes clothes ………………… is a place ………………… you pay to stay Australia, although he would like to go one day In 1980 he 9………………… (move) to Germany, where he now 10………………… (live) with his two children and 20 Grammar total his wife 10 Write complete sentences Use have to in the correct form Vocabulary Write what they are wearing EXAMPLES EXAMPLE What time / James / start work? What time does James have to start work? Paula / not speak any languages Paula doesn’t have to speak any languages She’s wearing a blouse, a skirt, socks and trainers Eurostar stewards / be between 20 and 35 ……………………………………………………………………… Pierre / pay for his meals ……………………………………………………………………… Barbara / not / work at weekends ……………………………………………………………………… how old / they / be? ……………………………………………………………………… I / not / wear a uniform at work ……………………………………………………………………… He’s wearing a T-shirt, s………………… , and glasses He’s wearing a s………………… , a s………………… , and a tie She’s wearing a d………………… and a h……………… She’s wearing a j………………… , a s………………… and shoes He’s wearing a j………………… , j………………… , and a b………………… 10 10 ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable Optional Listening Tests Teacher's notes These photocopiable tests re-use tapescripts from the Student's Book, but with different tasks Some students may remember some of the File TAPESCRIPT information, but remembering it and transcribing it correctly is in itself a test of linguistic competence File SB p.13 ex.4 SB p.127 TAPESCRIPT Name Name Listen and circle the correct answers in the table Hi Tim, it’s Debbie again Sorry I didn’t finish my message As I was Winter saying, I’m going next Sunday, Sunday, 1………………… cold / freezing / warm ………………… I’m arriving in Budapest at 2………………… your November to May time I’m flying with Malev Airlines – flight number snow / rain / fog Winter temperature ………………… – ………………… I’m staying at the ………………… Hotel – that’s ………………… Listen Tim, I really minus 20 / minus 25 / minus 22 hope we can meet in Budapest Call me at home My number’s Spring and summer ………………… – ………………… OK? Bye! no rain / some rain / a lot of rain 10 Summer temperature always 25 / never 25 / often 25 10 File TAPESCRIPT 13 SB p.128 Name P W P W File TAPESCRIPT 14 P Have you got a 2………………… in English? W Here you are, sir P This looks good What are you going to have? SB p.127 Name W P W P B W B P H Listen and complete the dialogues The British Airways 1………………… to Milan is now boarding at 2………………… Excuse me How much are the 3………………… for the Mozart concert? They’re 4………………… each W P W B W B W P H What’s your seat number, madam? It’s 5………………… How often are the 6………………… to the city centre? Every 7………………… minutes A cheese 8………………… and a 9………………… , please Right That’s 10………………… , please Are you ready to order? What you recommend? The pepper steak’s very good Hmm! What are you having, Benni? I’ll have the 3………………… , and the 4………………… to start How would you like your steak, sir? Rare, medium, or well-done? Well-done What about you, Hana? The 5………………… for me, please And to start, I’d like the salad And you sir? I’d like the 6………………… and the 7………………… So that’s two salmons and one salad, is that right? No, one salmon, one 8………………… , and one salad And two roast chickens and a steak That’s it Thanks What would you like to drink? A bottle of 9………………… I’d like some 10………………… too, please W Here are your starters Enjoy your meal! 10 10 50 ✄ Good evening Do you speak English? Yes, sir How many people? A table for 1………………… , please Come this way ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable File File SB p.129 TAPESCRIPT Name Name Listen and complete the message Listen to the interview and answer the questions about Charles SB p.130 TAPESCRIPT 15 This is 1………………… Sorry there’s nobody here to take your call EXAMPLE Please leave a message after the beep and we’ll call you back How old is he? 85 Where was he born? ………………… Hi, Ronald This is Pieter Pieter Okker from 2………………… It’s When did he move to England? ………………… ………………… I phoned earlier but you were out I’m here in What did he want to be when he ………………… on business I’ll be here until 5………………… then was young? ………………… I’m going to 6………………… I’d like to see you I’m staying at the What was his job before he retired? ………………… Copacabana Hotel My room number is 7………………… and the When did he retire? ………………… phone number is 8………………… I’ll be in the hotel between How long has he lived in Coventry? ………………… What does he like doing? ………………… ………………… and 10………………… p.m Can you call me back then? Hope to see you soon Bye What is he studying at university? ………………… 10 Where has he been this year? ………………… 10 What kind of music does he like? ………………… 10 File File SB p.129 (1–3) TAPESCRIPT Name Name Listen and complete the text Listen and complete the sentences Can you all hear me? Don’t worry, I’m going to speak slowly Good I don’t think I’m a typical housewife I love ………………… but I don’t really like anything else I don’t like The Tower we are now in is called the Bloody Tower Do you know what 'blood' is? Good Well, the Tower has a very special connection ………………… , and I absolutely hate ………………… with Anne Boleyn Anne Boleyn was the 1………………… wife of My wife works so I have to a lot of the housework I like ………………… , especially at the weekend, and I don’t mind ………………… What I really hate is 6………………… Henry VIII – you know, the King who had 2………………… wives Henry 3………………… his first wife, Catherine, and he married Anne because he wanted a 4………………… Anne couldn’t give him I like 7………………… and I don’t mind 8………………… I a 5………………… only a 6………………… So Henry decided to find it very 9………………… What don’t I like? I don’t like 10 marry again But first, Anne Boleyn had to die Come with me ………………… It all happened very 7………………… One day Anne was the Queen 10 of England and the next day, on 8………………… she was arrested and brought here to the Bloody Tower She was kept in this room for ………………… days She slept in that bed there Then on 10 ………………… , she was taken from here and executed Her head was cut off, like this 10 ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable ✄ SB p.131 TAPESCRIPT 10 51 Optional Speaking Tests File Teacher's notes Name Arrange the class into pairs of A and B students Get them to prepare their role-play before they perform, but don’t let them use notes Allow the students time to let you judge their individual performance – allow about 10 minutes in total for each test Give marks for: ● accuracy and comprehensibility, e.g grammatical and functional appropriacy, pronunciation and intonation ● fluency and communication, e.g speed of delivery, use of repair strategies, ability to communicate message Ask and answer questions about activities EXAMPLE A Have you ever eaten Japanese food? B Yes, I have A Did you like it? ● ● ● Mark the students from 1–10: 9–10 communicates message effectively with a minimum of grammatical mistakes and natural-sounding delivery, uses repair strategies if he / she makes errors 7–8 communicates message effectively but with some grammatical mistakes, some phonological errors, uses repair strategies if he / she makes errors 5–6 communicates message with some effort, makes quite a lot of grammatical mistakes, with some phonological errors that interfere with message, some pauses and silences 3–4 communicates some of the message, with great effort Makes quite a lot of grammatical mistakes, some of which interfere with comprehensibility, some phonological errors that interfere with intelligibility, some pauses and silences and use of own language 1–2 tries to communicate, needs great effort, makes a lot of serious grammatical mistakes, many of which interfere with comprehensibility, pauses, silences and use of own language File ● ● ● Describe what you are wearing and what your teacher is wearing Work in pairs A thinks of a job B asks questions to guess what it is EXAMPLE A B A B A B A B 1 Discuss in pairs the weather in your city What’s the weather like in your city? What you in the summer? What you in the winter? What’s your favourite time of year? Why? How often you…? ● ● ● ● ● ● 10 MINUTES Role play these situations take it in turns to be a guest and reception in a hotel A is the guest (Room 345) Would like: a black coffee a clean towel blankets a wake up call at 7.30 Ask and answer questions ● Do you have to wear a uniform? No, I don’t Do you work in an office? Yes, I Do you have to manage other people? Yes, I Are you a manager? Yes, I am File 10 MINUTES Name ● eat Japanese food? be on TV or in a newspaper? play a musical instrument? ride a horse? lose some money? a dangerous sport? Name B is the guest (Room 420) Would like: a coke and a cheese sandwich repair the TV toilet paper a wake up call at 6.30 EXAMPLE cook go away at the weekend have breakfast in bed go to the hairdresser’s have a holiday read a newspaper play a sport or exercise go shopping for clothes A B A B A Hello Is that Reception? Yes, it is Can I help you? Could you send me up a black coffee, please? Yes, of course Thank you Ask and answer questions How long does it take you to…? EXAMPLE ● A How often you cook? B Never I live with my parents and my mum or dad cooks ● ● ● ● ● wake up in the morning have a shower get dressed have breakfast get to work / school go to sleep at night EXAMPLE A How long does it take you to have a shower? B It depends Usually about five minutes 52 ✄ 10 MINUTES ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable File File 10 MINUTES Name Name 1 Talk for a few minutes about ONE of the following: ● ● ● ● ● compare two cities you know the best holiday you’ve ever had the weather in your country your plans for tonight a restaurant you like Ask and answer questions Try to continue the conversation by asking questions ● ● ● ● ● With your partner take it in turns to be a waiter and a customer use the menu below ● EXAMPLE A B A B What did you want to when you were young? What are you hoping to for your next holiday? What would you like to when you retire? What you need to this weekend? What are you trying to at the moment? What are you planning to next weekend? EXAMPLE Waiter Are you ready to order yet? Customer Yes, thank you I’d like the avocado and prawns Waiter Avocado and prawns And for the main course, what would you like? etc ● ർ൴ൽඃ What did you want to when you were young? I wanted to be a train driver Why? Because I really liked trains and I wanted to travel Ask and answer How long …? questions Talk about: ● ● ● ● your present job the clothes you are wearing your car / bike your house your best friend Try to continue the conversation with questions EXAMPLE STARTERS A How long have you been in your present job? B I’m an accountant and I’ve been in my present job for six months A Where did you work before that? B I worked in an office in a different part of Madrid Avocado with prawns French onion soup Cheese omelette Grilled mushrooms MAIN COURSES File Grilled chicken with lemon sauce Steak and chips Lamb chops with garlic Fresh salmon Vegetarian dish of the day 10 MINUTES Name Ask and answer about free time activities Ask if your partner enjoys doing them Try to continue the conversation by asking questions: Why? When? How often? Who with? etc Some activities to ask about: VEGETABLES ● Peas Cabbage Carrots Spinach Potatoes ● DESSERTS ● Baked apples Chocolate mousse Strawberries and cream ● ● ● go walking go shopping for clothes garden a sport cook go to art galleries ● ● ● ● ● paint watchTV travel dance listen EXAMPLE A I like collecting stamps B Really? Do you have a big stamp collection? A Yes, I B How much time you spend on your collection each week? etc DRINKS Red wine White wine Mineral water Beer Fruit juice Describe a friend to your partner EXAMPLE My friend John is a travel guide He is about forty-five He is tall and slim with short black hair and brown eyes He hasn’t got a car He lives in London He’s very friendly and talkative etc ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable ✄ 10 MINUTES 53 File 10 MINUTES File Name Name 1 Your partner is going to tell you some problems Give him / her some advice ● ● ● ● ● ● Talk in pairs Try to continue the conversation by asking questions Tell B about a sport you can’t play: EXAMPLE A I can’t play tennis B Can’t you? I love tennis Tell A about a kind of music you like: A I like jazz B Do you? So I I really like John Coltrane A So I Ask and answer questions B is arranging a holiday and A is asking him about his preparations EXAMPLE A’s role card Tell B about… A Have you booked your airline tickets? B Yes, I’ve already booked them ● A’s role card ● ● ● ● Have you…? Book airline tickets Get visas Iron clothes Buy a new suitcase Book hotel Study guide book ● a sport you can’t play where you were born something you didn’t last weekend a food you don’t like a language you can speak a foreign country or city you’ve been to B’s role card Tell A about… ● ● ● ● ● ● B’s role card Answer with yet, just, already a kind of music you like something you’re going to tonight a place you went to last weekend a musical instrument you can play a drink you don’t like a shop you don’t like Discuss your future with your partner Try to continue the conversation Do you think you’ll: ● ● Book airline tickets Get visas Iron clothes Buy a new suitcase Book hotel Study guide book 54 ✓ ✓ ✘ ✓ ✘ ✘ ● ● ● ● ● ✄ I want to some exercise I want to go on holiday somewhere different this year I’d like to read a really interesting book I’d like to buy a pet I forgot my mother’s birthday yesterday I want to learn a new hobby 10 MINUTES ever have your own business? buy a house in the next five years? go on holiday this year? buy a very expensive car? ever have a dangerous pet? start a new hobby in the next year? Study English next year? ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable Test Key Entry test A Grammar, Vocabulary Test A Grammar, Vocabulary 2 8 10 b a c c d c b c 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 d b a b c c a b airport bookshop mountains garage pencil matches biscuits meat waiter nurse 25 26 27 28 29 30 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 c d a b b c b b a c d a a d 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 window bath clean wash dirty weak have by got rain 1 What’s your surname? What was the weather like Travel with English 2 8 10 b a c a b c d c 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 b a b c b c d d waiter garage meat pencil biscuits mountains nurse bookshop matches Japanese 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 a c c a b d a a 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 26 27 28 29 30 b c b b c d got wash by dirty have clean rain bath weak window 1 Dean didn’t leave home at in Spain? / What was the weather in Spain like? It rains a lot in spring and summer / in summer and spring What time does she usually have dinner? Mario and Jenny / Jenny and Mario hardly ever go out (Yesterday) It was cold and rainy in London (yesterday) eight o’clock Bob and Sue don’t go out a lot We haven’t been to London I don’t have a sleep in the afternoon Martin didn’t go to the supermarket yesterday lot Martin didn’t go to the supermarket yesterday I don’t have a sleep in the afternoon We haven’t been to London Dean didn’t leave home at eight o’clock What’s your surname? What languages you speak? What you do? / What’s your job? What’s your nationality? / Where are you from? / Where you come from? 5 10 get dressed go to bed go cycling go to the theatre go jogging the washing-up cook have breakfast go swimming iron for by on in to 10 to to in at / in for holiday / stay Where / there bags / see / are window luggage / this 1 T F F T F 10 F F T F F Students’ own answers mark for each correct answer Students’ own answers Optional Listening File (Two marks each) freezing snow minus 25 a lot of rain often 25 Has Jeremy read Tolstoy’s War and Peace? No, he hasn’t Have Jeremy and Rosie seen the latest Spielberg film? Yes they have Have Jeremy and Rosie eaten Japanese food? No, they haven’t Has Jeremy met a famous person? Yes, he has Has Rosie slept in a tent? Yes, she has (Yesterday) It was cold and Have Stephen and Pamela seen the latest Spielberg film? Yes they have Has Pamela slept in a tent? Yes, she has Has Stephen met a famous person? Yes, he has Have Stephen and Pamela eaten Japanese food? No, they haven’t Has Stephen read Tolstoy’s War and Peace? No, he hasn’t Test A Reading, Writing Where were you born? Bob and Sue don’t go out a 56 Travel with English What’s your nationality? / Where are you from? / Where you come from? What you do? / What’s your job? Where were you born? What languages you speak? Entry test B Grammar, Vocabulary Test B Grammar, Vocabulary Travel with English Travel with English 5 6 10 rainy in London (yesterday) What was the weather like in Spain? / What was the weather in Spain like? Alan and Gina / Gina and Alan hardly ever go out How often does he go to the gym? It rains a lot in spring and summer / in summer and spring at / in in in to to 10 on for by to for go to the theatre go to bed go cycling get dressed iron go swimming cook go jogging the washing-up have breakfast this passport / holiday / stay window bags / see / are Where / there ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable 56 Test Key Test A Grammar, Vocabulary Travel with English 1 travelled was worked was wrote 10 has visited helped hasn’t been moved lives Eurostar stewards have to be between 20 and 35 Pierre has to pay for his meals Barbara doesn’t have to work at weekends How old they have to be? I don’t have to wear a uniform at work A belt / which A waiter / who A washing machine / which A hotel / where shirt / suit dress / hat jacket / skirt jacket / jeans / belt a CD shorts jacket / skirt dress / hat shirt / suit Test A Grammar, Vocabulary 1 our 6 next / platform / take / tickets / return change / please / have take / much a picture a ticket a watch glasses change / please / have take / much next / platform / take / tickets / return me / theirs Mine Their / her her your / ours / yours was having / arrived saw / was running / stopped were you doing / phoned / was having started / sat Test A Reading, Writing 1 teacher bus driver footballer waitress (hotel) receptionist three stops Yes (they can) £9 £6 c 5 a valley a forest a lake 10 11 12 13 b c i e l g reservation 10 Optional Listening File flight Gate 15 tickets $60 17G trains forty sandwich coke £2.90 a c d b a bridge 5 10 Travel with English Students’ own answers shorts 5 fifteen A lift / which 5 jacket / jeans / belt h f j m a k double fill floor have a field a path a mountain a river have bill work repair wake 10 very reservation double fill floor Test A Reading, Writing 1 10 every night after work rainy her money because she always got her money from the same machine at the same time every night / it was a dark, dangerous street she felt afraid no no to a fast food restaurant to the police station they got married Students’ own answers Optional Listening File bill work repair wake very (2 marks each) Sunday March 14th half past ten MA 209 – MA209 Danube 0161 855 907 – 0161 855 907 Test B Grammar, Vocabulary Travel with English 1 b Test B Grammar, Vocabulary Travel with English 1 I don’t have to wear a uniform at work Eurostar stewards have to be between 20 and 35 How old they have to be? Barbara doesn’t have to work at weekends Pierre has to pay for his meals your / ours / yours 3 started / sat was having / arrived were you doing / phoned / was having A lift / which A washing machine / which A bank / where A belt / which travelled was worked was wrote 10 4 g e j a d i 10 11 12 13 a river a path a lake a valley has visited helped hasn’t been moved lives glasses a CD a watch a ring a picture ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press our her Mine me / theirs Their / her saw / was running / stopped A waiter / who b d c a photocopiable l m k c h b a mountain a field a forest a bridge 57 Test Key Test A Grammar, Vocabulary Travel with English 1 a 10 c b d c d a d b c anything nothing somebody anywhere something won’t get / have will have / gets will go / finishes ’ll feel / take pleased 5 10 surprised frightened stressed worried 10 11 f j a h 5 b c e d g g f e h i 10 11 b d c a j fork dirty cold asked 10 b c c c a 2e I didn’t have any money so each other since 1978 Julie’s played the piano for six months I’ve been in my present job for 10 years Mel’s lived in Malaga since 1998 We’ve had our car for two years T T F T F three menu pepper steak soup roast chicken salmon roast chicken one soup red wine mineral water to leave to driving to buy I had to go to the bank 3f The plane was late so we had to wait a long time 4b I didn’t understand the word so I had to look it up in the dictionary 5c I had to borrow some sugar from my neighbour because I didn’t have any at home 6a Mary got a bus because her car was at the garage being repaired We’ve had our car for two years Jean and Tess have known each other since 1978 Mel’s lived in Malaga since 1998 I’ve been in my present job for 10 years Julie’s played the piano for six months 2b The plane was late so we had to wait a long time 3c Mary got a bus because her car was at the garage being repaired 4a I had to borrow some sugar from my neighbour because I didn’t have any at home 5f I didn’t understand the word so I had to look it up in the dictionary 6d I didn’t have any money so I had to go to the bank When did since for around under 10 in to on on to along turning left corner When did did Tolstoy write painted did Fleming make to watch driving to to leave on around on under to 10 for to since in past friend get divorced leave peace die get friend leave peace get divorced right 5 go start fall get on 5 to buy be directed did Fleming make painted did Tolstoy write directed die don’t leave / ’ll miss will go / finishes will have / gets won’t get / have 10 T F F T 10 Travel with English to watch Optional Listening File asked cold dirty wrong b d d c a 2 Students’ own answers 1 ’ll feel / take 1 Jean and Tess have known excited stressed frightened surprised 1 T Travel with English 2 Test B Grammar, Vocabulary Travel with English Test A Reading, Writing Test B Grammar, Vocabulary fork Test A Grammar, Vocabulary wrong borrowed carry tell meet meet wearing earn known missed said k missed said carry known earn tell meet meet wearing borrowed worried don’t leave / ’ll miss 5 10 10 Take get Turn straight opposite be fall start go turning Turn left corner Take get 10 straight opposite lights right something anything anywhere somebody nothing 58 ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable 58 Test Key Test A Reading, Writing 1 for five years for two years six years ago Scotland a play no (he’s a teacher) no (she won it) a painting she got her first part in a London play 10 been in any Shakespeare plays Students’ own answers Test A Grammar, Vocabulary 1 cooking 5 France when he was 14 a professional footballer an architect when he was 65 since 1953 cooking and photography French Spain and France classical music, Annie Lennox, and Queen to driving to have gardening look look like looks looks 5 10 5 fish pineapple fork mushrooms 8 10 10 10 F T F T F Students’ own answers c d b a Optional Listening File 6 10 look looks look like look cooking to have to come to shopping cleaning washing-up cooking vacuuming ironing shopping ironing relaxing cleaning 10 pear sausages spoon fork fish 10 8 10 receipt back colour / ones size try changing too have / take anything much spoon beans sausages grapes pear colour / ones size try changing too have / take anything much receipt back photocopiable made make doing do doing make make ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press F T T F make stupid lazy noisy selfish introvert generous uncomfortable narrow dirty safe made too too much too too many gardening a b d c chicken 1 F looks too many too too much too many c Test A Reading, Writing c too Travel with English 1 too many looks like Optional Listening File 5 10 Test B Grammar, Vocabulary Travel with English dirty unfriendly narrow introvert uncomfortable noisy safe lazy generous stupid grapes beans mushrooms pineapple chicken 59 Test Key Test A Grammar, Vocabulary Test B Grammar, Vocabulary, Travel with English 1 Have you tidied the house? Yes, I’ve already tidied it Have you got the glasses out? Yes, I’ve already got them out Have you had a shower? No, I haven’t had one yet Have you got dressed? No, I haven’t got dressed yet Have you put on the music? No, I haven’t put it on yet Travel with English 1 look after 5 Throw / away picked up took out look after 10 frightened stressed worried interested excited depressed embarrassed bored annoyed surpised pollution organization production decision information f k i c b 10 11 j a d h g message Julia Peak Lodge Hotel phone 01867 543568 60 F F F F 10 T T T F F Travel with English Students’ own answers You shouldn’t watch the late film You shouldn’t drink coffee You should have a hot bath You should have a holiday You shouldn’t work every weekend You shouldn’t go in winter You should practise your English You shouldn’t go to work You should stay in bed Optional Listening File 7 10 453981 Amsterdam 6.30 Rio Tuesday Bangkok 307 780780 8.00 p.m 9.00 p.m Yes, I’ve already tidied it Have you got the glasses out? Yes, I’ve already got them out Have you had a shower? No, I haven’t had one yet Have you got dressed? No, I haven’t got dressed yet Have you put on the music? No, I haven’t put it on yet 5 reception decision production organization 10 is made Julia Peak Lodge Hotel phone 01867 543568 a j f g k 10 11 c i h d e 10 was painted is spoken was built was invented nose ear eye neck shoulder arm hand leg knee foot fill in message I didn’t So have I I can Neither did I I’ll close the window Shall I buy him / her another ice-cream? / I’ll buy him / her another icecream Shall I drive you to the station? / I’ll drive you to the station Shall I get / make you a drink? / I’ll get / make you a drink Shall I answer the phone? / I’ll answer the phone annoyed interested bored excited embarrassed worried surprised stressed depressed frightened Did you? Does she? Can’t he? Have you? Is it? Weren’t they? Doesn’t she? Haven’t you? Do you? Has he? Shall I close the window? / information 5 10 Neither have I Have you tidied the house? took / back 1 F Test A Grammar, Vocabulary You should go to bed early You shouldn’t drink coffee You should have a hot bath You shouldn’t go to work You should stay in bed You shouldn’t go in winter You should practise your English You should have a holiday You shouldn’t work every weekend You should go to bed early You shouldn’t watch the late film took / back took out picked up Throw / away Test A Reading, Writing 7 10 turn up look up try on put on appointment soon insurance matter feel terrible have prescription chemist’s better ENGLISH FILE © Oxford University Press photocopiable Test Key Test B Grammar, Vocabulary, Travel with English Test A Reading, Writing 1 F 1 was invented is made was built is spoken was painted Shall I buy him / her another ice-cream? / I’ll buy him / her another icecream Shall I answer the phone? / I’ll answer the phone Shall I drive you to the station? / I’ll drive you to the station Shall I get / make you a drink? / I’ll get / make you a drink Shall I close the window? / I’ll close the window Neither did I 4 Neither have I I can So have I I didn’t 10 Do you? Have you? Haven’t you? Is it? Doesn’t she? Can’t he? Has he? Does she? Weren’t they? 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