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Succeed ¡n Cambridge Ssiglis KEY English Test Practice Tests including KEY analysing all the different exam tasks of the KEY English Test with example questions, exam tips and strategies ¬ cA "BI! eae ` + IV nee lít Củ À oe = ш XEXXEERTY dl x v fa? ELT English Language Teaching Books ^ il HE it Pah Andrew Betsis Lawrence Mamas Student’s La Book * Succeed in Cambridge English: Key (KET) 10 Complete Practice Tests Key English Test (KET) Cambridge English: Key (KET), the first-level Cambridge English exam (at Level A2 of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), is a first step to help you measure your progress and build your confidence in English and then progress towards the Preliminary English Test (PET) and the rest of the Cambridge English examinations The test proves you can cope with spoken and written English at a basic level It covers all four language skills, reading, writing, listening and speaking Cambridge English: Key (KET) is a valuable qualification recognised by many universities and employers all over the world Published by GLOBAL ELT LTD Brighton, East Sussex, UK www.globalelt.co.uk Copyright © GLOBAL ELT LTD, 2014 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission in writing of the Publisher Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages Components: e Succeed in Cambridge e Succeed in Cambridge e Succeed in Cambridge e Succeed in Cambridge English: English: English: English: Key Key Key Key (KET) (KET) (KET) (KET) - 10 10 10 10 Practice Practice Practice Practice Tests Tests Tests Tests - Student’s Book - ISBN: 9781904663201 Teacher’s Book - ISBN: 9781904663706 Self-study Edition - ISBN: 9781904663713 Audio CDs - ISBN: 9781904663225 ø ge ‘g i _— 5E sie CONTENTS CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH KEY (KET) EXAM GUIDE Page KET PRACTICE TEST Page 28 KET PRACTICE TEST Page 43 KET PRACTICE TEST Page 57 KET PRACTICE TEST Page 73 KET PRACTICE TEST Page 89 KET PRACTICE TEST Page 105 KET PRACTICE TEST Page 121 KET PRACTICE TEST Page 137 KET PRACTICE TEST Page 153 KET PRACTICE TEST 10 Page 169 wal Contents Cambridge English: KEY Exam Guide KEY (KET) EXAM GUIDE ABOUT THE EXAM Cambridge English: Key (KET) is an A2 level exam A2 level students can: vã 0ˆ e understand simple instructions and questions e write, talk or ask about simple information, opinions or ideas e complete forms e write short, simple letters, messages or emails about personal information Here are the grades you can get: e Pass with Merit (85% or more} e Pass (70% to 84%) e Narrow Fail (65% to 69%) e Fail (64% and below) Here are some things you should know about the exam: And e You not have to pass each paper Your grade is your total number of marks e for each paper added together Each section (reading, writing, listening and speaking) has equal marks remember: e You must use PENCIL on all papers e Write your answers on the answer sheet from the start - if one is wrong, just rub it out and write it again | Cambridge English: KEY READING AND WRITING _ In this part of the exam, you Part must: e read eight notices and five sentences e choose one notice to match each sentence Example question: Ay ea SS i O Never light a fire in this area You cannot camp here during a You can find food from another country here You can get light meals here at Bring your own food to eat, but ic - B certain season EY - [p] ance tte Cowboy “ you answer Always look for similar words in the sentences and signs ee NO FIRES IN mais NHA | [To emasena AT ANY TIME and options to choose your answers from D Luigi 'se ITALIAN — RESTAURANT FPA TOR PME CITY r MONDAY ` | ====—— KAN WHEN IT MENS J - 8) RESTAURANT ON FIRST FLOOR an- other country? Look at Q3; what is another word for F ‘light meals’? Look dt Q4; which signs mention a | H : Robin Hood Gate Eniranes PICNIC Gates close af p.m New York Look dt Q2; which sign mentions 1O SATURDAY Sorditch Park GREAT £ RAAIN STREET OVEN Upper Street ĐC have options and must choose NEW YORK Veiny QU - choose C - you now There are always questions — Look at Q1; it says Find out which signs talk X —mm things C You can only cook on a fire during E | dồn] seasons TP Cafe certain months of the year in this place | ‘a certain season’ ene before = 99 tHP San, AYARUADLE TRL sư Bo 9000 night time Be careful! Some options like A, E and F | look similar but they mean very different el J \t— ABCDEFGH ooo | NN i~ ) TA» Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions 1-5, mark the letter A-H on your answer sheet naa (7 Ẩ Questions 1-5 Example: Exam Guide NO CHILDREN UNDER S AREA — y= ¬ time? Where can you bring your own food to eat? Look at Q5; which signs mention ‘cer- tain months’ and talk about ‘fire’? | Cambridge English: KEY READING Exam Guide & WRITING VOCABULARY Let’s practise! In Part 1, it is important to focus on the meanings of the sentences and signs You will need to be able to identify words and phrases that have similar meanings Try these exercises to help you Exercise Match the words and phrases in A with the ones in B as in the example 1.) middle Peer 2, occupation For | dance club centre ae | journalist B | unwell online € | fantastic the whole D | light meal C | wonderful 5, piece E ' dont speak D ' disco 6.) snack 5, | dangerous F | on the internet 7.| terrible G | boring | uninteresting | campsite H | job G | just a minute | no talking I H | writer for newspaper | famous slice (all wash up Ex E | well-known sick F F | unsafe wait a moment | | clean the dishes Exercise Match the sentence in A with the correct notice in B 10 1, | It is not possible to park here fl | You must not swim in this place A | Seats open to everyone Va | Anyone can sit here B | Drinks on sale 3, C | Wait for the film to end before speaking | You cannot talk while the movie is on, | These seats are taken D | Silent movie V€ Let E r1 | The movie has no sound F | Parking this way yl Exel | Some parts of the lake are dangerous G | Chairs for special guests only Cirel 8, H | Caution! Dangerous animals in water Exar 9, | You can buy water here ọ, the correct sentence A or B for each notice Example = (a) The Lollypop Lady is angry cross the road _ ((b) Let the Lollypop Lady help you CROSS BESIDE LOLLYPOP LADY USE OTHER ENTRANCE (a) You cannot enter this room (a) Choose two questions to answer (b) Answer two or three questions (a) The door behind you is closed (b) Shut the door when you come in (a) lama © ANSWER TWO Ww _ (b) Go the other way French teacher who wants a job (b) | have a job for a French teacher OF THE THREE QUESTIONS CLOSE DOOR BEHIND YOu WANTED: TEACHER OF FRENCH TO WORK DAYS A WEEK Cab Exercise Choose an | | Do not leave your car outside the entrance as) ep ‘safe’ a The car park is over here OO DU N BP WD Only swim in the areas marked (VẾ /, V a Cambridge English: : KEY Guide Part READING AND WRITING In this part of the exam, you must: e choose one word (A, B or C) to complete each sentence e read five sentences | Example question: Questions 6-10 Read the sentences about Mike and his first day at the pool Fị Chose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 6-10, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet =H Example: — = Mike A grew + ==) Today ; having A = Hewas =1 arze Exam Si so B_ u ; learning wanting C drove B Read each sentence fully and very care look at the words before and after the Space excited too C more went € ® taken Try each word in the space before you choose your answer Mike on his swimming shorts and then carefully went into the water A 10 B ®& swimming cl tre for his ike's daddad him im to to th the sportst centre Mkke's for his swimming class A Example: ABC si = „ID a† am to go to the swimming pool B_ got C€ stepped : would be his firs† day to swim day A Answer for got B had The water was as cold as the inside of a A B fridge C room put isi C ®& cai , but Mike soon got used to it cooker Not only does the word have to fit in the space, it also has to make sense in the sentence VOCABULARY Let’s practise! Exercise + N They drove / sailed safely across the bridge over the river | have not been able to save / keep up enough money to go on holidays this year | made / had a call to mum and dad yesterday morning to see if they were enjoying their holidays Ơ Nobody told / spoke to me at the party ¬/ me about the party | love to chat / discuss with my friends at the coffee shop on Saturday afternoons @œ@ Nobody told / spoke How much does it cost to buy / sell that car, please? © ƠI She put on / dressed her clothes very quickly before running down for breakfast Ó› the right decision + Circle the correct word or phrase Example We knew we'd done / | left / put my bag in the cinema - I'd better go back and find it 10 | looked for / found your ring under the sofa - here it is! Exercise Correct the mistakes Example Can you come at my party tonight? come to I'll arrive to seven thirty or eight Will you come to me to the party? Are you going | will come at the party? your party if | feel better Cambridge English: KEY RE Part 3a READING AND WRITING _ In this part of the exam, & WRITING READING Exam Guide a you must: e choose one answer (A, B or C) to complete the conversation e read what someone says In | er E tion: xamplet question: Ex Ques A Greater thanks i Questions 11-15 : Complete the five ( “^ conversations è For questions 11-15, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet Ke @ Cor it Tenet B Not bad ý eae == `—>/ C Pm l2 and a ; half E xa Ed: | mm Elena: Ed: 11 Whose bag is that? 12 Have you met Jane yet? 13 Here is your book A It's Joel, | think B_ I'm not sure C Yes, thank you A Whose Jane? B_ C | spoke to her earlier today And I'm Tom A_ B The response must be appropriate to complete the conversation My dog's name is Rover ® A Mine, too! B Nice to meet you Elena: A _ _In Ireland Elena: B Cc On the table | lost it Ea: C 15 Where did you put my keys? | gave it to you already ® | can't find it not my name You remembered! Thanks C ® 14 Q11 - Clue! % Whose is it? Mary's? Mark's? Qiá - Cluel S My dog's name Q12 - ThinM ®, My name is Lara Q15 - Cluel Keys is a plural Somewhere close by Ed: Elenar Ea: Q13 - Thinkt The first person is What does ‘here is your book' mean? asking about a woman | | The first person is giving the second person back their book VOCABULARY vo Let’s practise! Exercise Match the questions Let’ Exell Put + (1-8) to their answers (A-Q) A Ten anda half J No, she’s going to burn it! KeJe What day is it today? Where did | put my jumper? B./LisSanmndays C They’re on the sofa NÀNG L No, you aren’t Ke Jo Who's that girl over there? D She’s called Una M No, I wasn’t Ke Whose idea was this? E Wasn’t it yours? Did you go swimming yesterday? F No, I didn’t O His name’s Jack Ke G lam P It’s on the chair Jo How old are you? Aren’t you coming swimming? Do you like my new mobile phone? Is she going to cook dinner‘ A , | Jo H I love them L Yes, she always cooks them ':—————— _ N Wasn’t it your? ị Q It’s Friday - Ẫ | Cambridge English: KEY Part 3b READING AND WRITING _ In this part of the exam, Exam Guide you must: » read what the first person says in a conversation e choose the second person’s replies f&xample question: Questions 16-20 Complete the conversation between a boy, Ed, and his tennis coach, Elena ì For questions 16-20, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet Example: Elena: Ea: Elena; Elena: | was here until half past seven Did you really come at 5:45, Ed? 18 Very well Try to remember the correct time Ed for our lesson in the future, OK? 19 : Flena 20 Ea: ABCDEFGH 16 eee Flena: Ed: Answer: So what time did you come at? -— 0u Ed, why did you miss training yesterday? ae Thank you ®& A | got the time wrong i E B That is strange - F Oh, don't worry! Apology accepted i C Yes! Ask Alfie; he saw me here D Sure Elena And I'm really sorry Replies spoken Yes, you really did G About a quarter to six H You should be by either person can be missing -®#%, ®&, Q20 - Think! Q16 - Think! %, Q17 - Cluel The answer will probably |} Look for repeated %, Q18 - Cluel ‘Did you?' - That's a 'yes' &, Q19 - Cluel What's another word for Look at the last reply from Ed - that tells us have a time in it or ‘no! question 'yes' when you're agreeing? Elena was not angry words VOCABULARY Let’s practise! exercise Put the sentences in the right order to complete the conversation John: A+ what time rhe | Ten.f think Kevin: a does Film begin? John: en, 2,Oh no, wait! One more thing; how much the tickets cost? Kevin: 3, That’s quite cheap John: U, How about outside the entrance? Kevin: | | Ten,I think John: Righty CÀI see you +here at +en +o 5, Great, now what about where? Kevin: 6, Right, see youthere! John: 7, That sounds about right, John: So when should we meet 10 minutes before it starts? Kevin: Kevin: o knew Really hove +o So now See you! 9, £5 each, Cambridge English: KEY & WRITING READING Exam Guide Typ Part READING AND WRITING Exa vi ic In this part of the exam, you must: e read a text ead e choose the correct answer: Type 1: Right, Wrong or Doesn’‘t Say Type 2: (A, B or C) to seven questions Whe sist come Aba ould Type fe ` Example question: Questions 21-27 Read the article about Emperor Penguins Are sentences 21-27 Th “oy 'Right' (A} or 'Wrong' (B), choose 'Doesn't say' (C) For questions 21-27, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet mo : Baby it’s cold outside! e “7 Yo 'Right' (A} or Wrong' (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ` ụ Tigh e Winter arrives in Antarctica in March and the Emperor Penguin is one of the few creatures to wait it out on the snow and ice Most other animals leave the area and don't come back until the next CO) Su are’ j spring The Emperor, though, which is the largest of the 17 species of penguin found throughout the world, is never far away from the cold, icy Antarctic It spends its whole life on the ice or in the nearby waters fishing for food fi Ex When it gets really cold in the worst part of winter, Emperor penguins join together in large groups The members of each group stand close together warming each other with their body heat and take it in turns to stand at the outside of the group, where it is coldest 28 Most birds breed in springtime, but the Emperors have their babies during the winter months They keep their large eggs warm by placing them under their belly The male looks after the egg for 65 days during winter while the female is out at sea fishing This whole time, the male does without food After about two months, the females come back By then, their baby chicks have hatched and they can feed them with food they collected on their fishing trip Now it's time for the male to go out to sea to fish - and it's the mother's turn to look after the new baby! 29 Example: The Antarctic winter ends in March (B)Wrong A Right 21 B Wrong 24 25 Emperor Penguins help P A Right A Right g each other kee P B Wrong C Doesn't say B Wron B Wrong C Doesn't sa y : read in the text, but they will have a very wr Female Emperor Penguins never look after their babies A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say VO similar meaning | Let’ - Exere ; ®& _ Don't think an answer is right just because the same word is in the question and ® Read the whole text before you answer the questions, which are in the same order as the information given vane Exam visit the text Read carefully C Doesn't say C Doesn't say Important words in the question might not always be the same as the words you m The adult male Emperor Penguins are fed by the adult females \ B Wrong &® Mơ” \ C Doesn't say The female and male Emperor Penguins fish together for food A Right 27 3¢ already - the answer must be the same as what the text says, not what you say! C Doesn't say A lot of birds have their babies in spring A Right 26 B Wrong | answer just because you think you know it Emperor Penguins are very good at fishing A Right 23 ®» You ONLY need the information in the text to answer the questions Don't choose an Most of the animals that live in Antarctica stay there for the winter A Right 22 C Doesn't say “= ¥ drâM crv nol A =o" ` NV sock , Cambridge English: KEY Exam Guide Type Example question: Questions 28-34 ons For questions 28-34, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet Read the article about Great White Sharks and then answer the questi Big, bad fish When a Great White Shark is born, it quickly swims away from its mother with its brothers and sisters If it didn’t, mummy come into the world A baby Great White would eat it! Great Whites are on their own they from the moment a is around one and a half metres long By the time it has become an adult, it could be three times that size But many baby Great Whites not live through their first year They are killed by bigger sharks as well as other dangerous sea creatures Young Great Whites eat fish mostly, but as they get older they prefer to hunt bigger animals like seals and sea lions ver They hunt using the element of surprise, which means they have to hide from the animal they are hunting until the moment when they attack If a Great White catches a seal, it won't need a big meal again for another whole month Shark attacks on humans are uncommon, but they happen The most dangerous shark species for humans are Tiger, Bull and Great Whites A shark will not often hunt a human on purpose; most shark attacks happen by mistake, Surfers are sometimes mistaken for seals because of the way their surfboards look under the water This is why they are often the victims of shark attacks Example: Baby sharks 31 A can swim from the day they are born at 28 S» The questions Great Whites B need a lot of support from their parents B often hide the animals they are hunting C eat their brothers and sisters C hunt in the open where other animals can see them 32 Shark mothers could be described as come in the same order as the answers in the text A try to stay hidden when looking for food ®& Great Whites A caring A take about a month to eat big meals like seals B hungry B don't need to worry about food for a while if C friendly the article ® Baby Great Whites 33 A eat big sharks and sea creatures B live about years —— text an vit Why most shark attacks on humans happen? A Sharks usually attack humans by accident C often die in their first year | B Human 30 34 is a favourite shark food ® Why sharks attack surfers a lot? A Surfers look like seals C seals and sea lions B Their boards make sharks think they are seals C Surfers spend a lot of time underwater VOCABULARY Let’s practise! Exercise Match US€ Example: visit drawing crowded ' thẹ â5 a (1-10) with the words or phrases from the box (A-K) C D Choose the best option, A, B or C E A think correct F meal maybe rest become a member G usual normal perhaps H | busy right dish join J believe sick ® B ine words Read this part of the text carefully B seals jot Try to find where these or similar words are talked about in the text Adult Great Whites eat mostly A fish ry ®& C Sharks are afraid of surfers as Then read the questions and draw a line under important words they catch a seal C eat about once a month 29 Start by reading 10 sleep K picture Cambridge English: KEY Exam Guide READING READING AND WRITING _ & WRITING Ex Part crễ In this part of the exam, you must: e read some information e find eight missing words {choose from A, B or C) Example question: Questions 35-42 Read the article about The Black Rhino Choose the best word, A, B or C, for each space For questions 35-42, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet | Horn of Africa — There are two main kinds {Ô} rhinoceros; the Black Rhino, {35 is the more common, / “hy and the White Rhino Of the two, the Black is by far the easier to make angry In fact, it has a t charge-first, think-later policy; if it smells something and it doesn't know what it is, more often than not it will run at it Rhinos have even been known to charge trees and rocks (36) of their poor eyesight! ~ ¢ Ch (\ \ CJ pes Although Black Rhinos might not be able to see well, they have very good senses of smell and hearing They {37} have two giant horns on their noses, and they use the longest of (38) to fight with other animals and other rhinos Female rhinos also use their horns to protect their babies from animals that would try to eat (39} , like crocodiles, lions, tigers etc The only threat to Black Rhinos is humans In the past, people used to kill them for their horns Today, however, this is against the law, but that doesn't stop some people from (42) trying to it og Example: B off C the 35 A who B which C what 36 A because B as C since ® 37 A too B also C then before choosing the missing word 38 A their B these C that 39 A them B they C it 40 A cares B careful C caring 41 A nearly B the C time 42 A still B not C them GRAMMAR Let’s practise! Exercise Cross out the wrong Example word in each sentence, The moon is much / sere smaller than Earth ‘It is colder in Ireland than / then it is in France That was one of the worst / worse ideas you've ever come up with — Heis not the same age as / like me; he's a year younger One / The longest river in the world is located on the continent of Africa ®& Always read the whole sentence Read the whole text once before you begin k xẻ Choo Cambridge English: KEY Exam Guide Exercise Cross out the wrong words in each sentence Example Scientists have made some of themugh A lot / lots / much / Most / mere important discoveries by accident money has been used by the government to help poor people Many / much / lots food was eaten at the picnic She looks just like / as / to her mother did at the same age My jumper is the same colour like / than / as the one that boy is wearing; how embarrassing! You are the / a / my one | want to go on holiday with, not Alice The long / longer / longest | sit here, the more sleepy | seem to become No matter who / what / which she says, | won't believe her This is him / his / a first time speaking in front of such a large crowd of people 10 11 If a turtle is lucky, it can live for / since / ago 80 years or more Youhave to stop smoke / smokes / smoking; it's really bad for your health and could kill you A baby Great White Shark is almost any / the / a same size as an adult human Exercise Choose tc —— the correct word Example from the | wish | had a job That's the girl They found the tiger _ It doesn't matter box to complete which was more exciting escaped from the zoo a oO Whi A why © | don't trust him It doesn't matter œ Qe which you are ready to leave He lied before; that's is qe you think; I'll it anyway Ashley lives Tell me sentence got As in her exams — That's the road each eS wren how hard we push; it won't move are you inviting to the party? Exercise Choose the correct word from the box to complete each sentence Example | bet you % takes almost hours to drive from Stane to Cobh A rhino uses didn't know my dad was a genius horn to fight its enemies She lost =—= ticket and had to buy another one + ov left their car unlocked and the car radio got stolen He wanted all its ẹ they ot xe money, otherwise he said he would shoot them You can either believe what Don't tell Paul about the party - please! If you tell I love her said, or you can believe c(#Ÿ _ | will be really sad , Vicky! “4z you Exercise Choose the correct preposition from the box to fill the space Example I'm in New York It was really kind at the moment you to call and ask about my mother The fighting in the north of the country was all Do you mind? | was the news the middle of saying something | was more scared Instead Are you in love the time than | am now shouting at me, why don't you ask politely? Roxanne or what? | went a period of time when | had a lot of problems in my life This is the happiest day 11 Oh my goodness! You gave me a fright coming up 10 12 | saw Sharon Look & my life! the television lat night me when I'm talking _ you me like that the same time as | start running, you take the photograph Ready? Oo é at of %y with «e of at at proud” Y o x Xà QQ on Cambridge English: KEY Exam READING Guide & WRITING Exercise Circle the correct connecting word You are older than me(§u)⁄ if| am taller than you Example Do you want to go horse-riding or / and would you prefer to relax in the hotel tomorrow? rey I'll ask him if / or you tell me what to say | know | am feeling tired now because / if| cannot keep my eyes open | hurt my arm while / before | was playing on the swings Don't forget to water the plants while / before you leave Qe We went to the restaurant after / during the concert was over —— a wee’, 5O | don't know the answer so / as you should stop asking me She was pleased with his present but / and she decided to thank him Exercise Choose the correct word Example | _ | from the c€_ a can’t b have box always this happy; life changed when | met Alison c wasn’t you see Liam yesterday? He was in the library at the same time you were ask her when | see her, okay? If you are in a hurry, ask her yourself! you be joining us on our trip to Dublin this time? d didn’t e were f haven’t you sure you can't stay for dinner? | think you | We | wish | ø are h will i won’t wrong to have shouted at him like that heard from Sarah since college; that's years ago to stop meeting like this! _ take you to the museum READING AND WRITING tomorrow j- could but | Part in this part of the exam, you must: e read five sentences that each describe a word e write five words and spell them correctly (you will see the first letter and the number of letters in each word) Example question: Questions 43-47 Read the descriptions of some things that have to with technology What is the word for each one? The first letter is already there There is one space for each letter in the word Answers in this part are usually nouns laptop 43 The part of your computer that you look at which shows you images s 44 When you click a button on this, you can control what action your computer takes m 45 When you want to type words into your computer you use this k_ 46 A message sent through your phone t 47 Another way of saying 'on the internet’ carefully; Always count the number of spaces for the missing letters need you words the spell to how for clues you this can give ro S» Most of the words are singular, though some can be plural “xxx ®, Exam AT You must spell the words correctly to be awarded full marks What WN S$»_ Exeft - +> Example: A type of computer you can carry around with you ®& oO For questions 43-47, write the words on your answer sheet Cambridge English: oe KEY Exam Guide VOCABULARY Let’s practise! Exercise What’s the missing This is my favourite b e a ¢ h;! go for a swim here at least once a week Example 3_ word? go to the seaside, | wear my T- When! S61 _ Ifit's a hot, sunny day, then | might buy anÏ_ sa[\Ì § 48 1/39v 5z _ _ _ _„ _ on the sand _ _ s likev _ My friends and | often play game to take with us and drink 2 _ Sometimes, we makel ~—~ er Is so cold In winter, | hardly ever swim in the s _ because the wat where it's nice and warm _ _ _ _ = Then, | prefer going to thes Exercise What’s in the picture? acd = a f† _ e P ch ' SN " eseanee x ouns j I T _ts Bie UO ese gree Exercise What's being described? Put the letters in the right order Example: You often sit down on the sofa and watch it You take photos with it It's a phone you can carry around with you 1.3 ular, |) ora A Ccmarea You send them when you are online You look at them when you are online seh ent ol Smiiea bitsewse If you take a file from the internet it becomes a wØlaondo A televBi B for just one week = If you buy something you will get a free gift Ex@ : vy Certain people can get a discount price of onell D E rhrm DANGER h = Two meals for the hhh c ma Special Offer for All -‹$ ¬ =i nw | No Admittancel |TRAINS MAY BE DELAYED FREE T-SHIRT WITH EVERY PURCHASE SWIMMING CLUB NOW OPE IN THE SCHOOL HOLIDAY: Exam Tips Read the instructions carefully Use the examples to help you understand what you have to in each part Before choosing your answer in a multiple-choice question, think why that answer is correct and why the others are incorrect G H STUDENT DISCOUNT AVAILABLE CAUTION! DANGEROUS BENDS AHEAD | | Read the sentences about going skiing Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 6-10 mark A, B or C Example: ki /:!:i O ` !lW ` Questions PART A "Wa 6-10 Sarah and Jacob to go on holiday A bought B decided C felt They wanted to on a A go B Answer: | O LỊ skiing holiday move C take _ They packed their clothes and up the car A It took them A B seven run lifted C loaded hours to to their hotel in the mountains B drive C walk They unpacked their suitcases and ready to go skiing: A 10 damaged got They some A sent B went postcards and some B sold C had souvenirs to give to their family C bought X g c: Hướ Do Paper | - Reading and Writin Complete the five conversations For questions | 1-15 mark A, B or C Example: O A How B many ¬ old are you? nineteen years C too young Answer: | Q Ề L] Emn Alex Yes, we 11 Do you have this sweater in blue? No, | want it Yes, but not in blue | can’t read them 12 Do you like horror movies? Emn Alex Emn | don’t like horror books either They’re my favourite Alex 14 don’t like watching football > 13 Shall we go out tomorrow night? I’m sorry | can’t, I’m busy, no Emn Of course you can come B Yes, | am going out now Emn So |, it’s my favourite sport Alex | don’t either, shall we watch something else? | will turn it up for you 15 Can | go to the cinema? Alex A Yes of course B No, | don’t want to go, C Yes | want to Emp Ww ) PART fy as Questions 16-20 Complete the conversation What does Emma say to Alex? For questions 16-20 mark the correct letter A-H Example: Emma: What are you going fo after school tonight? Alex: O_ Emma: Well, l'm going to the cinema, would you like to come as well? Alex: Answer: | O A B C DE F GH BNMLEILILILIL]L]LI] I’m going to my homework, What shall we after the film has finished? Emma: Yes, but | will my homework first Alex: Emma: Yes that’s a great idea! | like Helen, it will be fun if we all go together What time you want to go? We food Alex: Emma: could have dinner at a fast restaurant I’m going to play football Alex: Emma: Yes, we will be hungry when the film finishes We could also go bowling Alex: Emma: Do you want me to ask Helen if she would like to come? | would like to go bowling but You are right We need to get an early night Let's go bowling at the weekend instead we have school tomorrow We could go swimming {)- Reading and Writing Paper Read the article about vitamins boosting students’ brainpower Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C) For questions 21-27, mark A, B or C Vitamins that boosted student’s brainpower A secondary school has claimed to have improved their students’ reading and writing skills by giving the children vitamins ` ˆ Children took the vitamins and had three extra lessons during the three month experiment The children who took the vitamins could read and write better than those who didn’t The children were also able to concentrate better on their homework eo The children were tested on their reading and writing skills before and after the experiment Teachers found that after the experiment 58% of the children had improved their reading skills and 38% had improved their spelling and writing skills ) Teachers believe that the experiment shows how a poor diet with not many vitamins affects children's learning The school now has lessons teaching the children how to eat healthily Example: : the! children A Right 21 22 were ; : given vitamins B Wrong Answer: | O C Doesn’t say The experiment took three months A Right B Wrong C Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say The children’s reading and writing improved A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 24 The children had to take five different vitamins 27 c a LÌ L] Doesn’t say 23 26 Thechildren could not concentrate better on their homework A 25 A A Right B Wrong The teachers also took vitamins A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say C Doesn’t say 80% of the children improved their reading skills A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say The school now teaches the children how to eat healthily A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say | PART Questions 28-35 (By? Read the article on the Olympic Games Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C | The Olympic Games Every four years, 120 or more countries send (O) best athletes to compete (28) the Olympic Games Thousands of men and women (29) part in more than twenty different sports Millions of people from all around the world (30) the Olympic Games on television The Olympic Games (3]) in Ancient Greece, more than 2,000 years ago (32) modern Olympics began in Athens, Greece in 1896 Individual and team achievement is the theme of the Olympics, not competition between nations The International Olympic Committee (IOC) (33) a city, not a country to host the Olympics There is (34) prize money Instead individuals and teams compete (35) gold, silver and bronze medals Example: A its Answer: | O C her B their C on have C take B seen C watching beginning B began C begin A The BA C This 33 A choice B chosen C chooses 34 A no B none C some 35 A after B for C since 28 A in Ba 29 A took B 30 A watch 31 A 32 A BC Om Cl Paper | - Reading and Writing Read the descriptions of the different objects you would find in a kitchen What is the word for each ong The first letter is already there There is one space for each other letter in the word For questions 36-40 write the words Example: O lean use this to pick up and eat food F_ 36 Keeps things very cold F 37 Used to cook food in S 38 You can cook food in here O 39 You can serve food on it P 40 You can drink out of this G PART Answer: | O peg writ FORK Questions 41-50 Complete this postcard Write ONE word for each space For questions 41-50, write the words Example: | OQ | jn Dear Sally, I’m lying (0) /0 under the sun on the beach The weather is great I’m (4†) to play beach volleyball later It (42) « really nice here The hotel is big (43) .: In large swimming Tomorrow C got a pool (485) - are lots of things to here (46) .« are going to a museum (48)sva xua of photographs which home | have taken | will show you when | bs You lt's (49) ceă shame you couldn’t come Wish you were (50) Love, John Writ Questions 51-55 PART h one TEST Gs ) Read this note to Mike from his mum Complete the information on Mike’s notes For questions 51-55 write the information nh ae — = ® He oem =] Hi Mike, Miss E Pitts, Can you post this parcel for me? It's for Miss E Pitts, and the 54 Park Avenue, the post office on the corner of Hastings road The post NWI address is on the small note on the fridge Take the parcel to Camden, London 562 office closes at 4.30! Don't forget to send it ‘Special Delivery’ Take pounds from the tin in the kitchen to pay for it Thanks, Mum MIKE’S Send parcel to: Miss E Pitts Address: ae Post office: 52 Closing time: 53 Remember to send it: Money: PART NOTES |94 55 Question 56 You have just bought some new trainers Write a note to a friend telling him/her about your trainers Say: e Where e Why Write 25-35 words you bought them you like them and how much they cost CR eee ume Te gen There is one question for each conversation For Qui ee under the right answer Example: What time does the earliest train to Nottingham leave? 40 How much did the £ 50| dress cost? | £ What type 35 B[L] of accommodation does the woman c L] live in? 5.4 3, What did the man fo get for Christmas? CD VY) ps “i AL] What is the weather like? A LÌ What is the boy's favourite subject? ^ _ Paper - Listening to a friend at ara Listen to Josh talking Lee each person "ã PART a: Ts ee P : Example: PEOPLE Josh C = | dog Amy m mouse Tom th rabbit Jacob l vere 10 Mark DỊ hor se EI goldfish E guinea pig Le hamster cat PART Listen to Helen and Alex (Alexandria) Pd : ae For questions I I-I5, tick (ý) A, B or C You wlll A Saturday Exomple: OQ Helen and Alex are going to a party on ii Alex A has seen skirt = L] € shirt What | | does A trousers B jeans Helen suggest Alex buys? iy _ C T-shirt 13 How many — skirts does Alex have? A three 14, 15 B two C one What L] L_] ] is the A Shooz B Raw C Sonic What name of the new shop on George street? | | | colour a top will Helen wear? A black cI B blue L © pink L] a nice, but expensive B dress 12 B Sunday C Friday mm [ý] | You will hear a woman asking for directions to he Tenet complete questions 16-20 You will hear the conversati How to get to the library Exam Tips Read the instructions for each Need: part CAREFULLY ahistory book Walk: There is a short pause before each part of the test This is 16 | Go past: when you should read through the questions for that section _ Turn right: m Look at the example question when you listen to the recording Street name: for the first time Time to walk there: atthe minutes PART Funny Town ACTIVITIES: Zone Also called: Market Street Rides: Zone the world's biggest Rides for children: 22 Café serves: Das Price of guide book: Rama Open till: 25 under £ The first part of the test takes - minutes and you have to show that you can use the English you need when you ; seet someone for the first time R What's TL your Exam name? Practise speaking English as much Be Do you work or are you a student? as possible before the test o Where you live? ; prefer more, watching TV or going to the cinema? like? at is doyouryou home e Which e ° ry Wh : Tips a Listen carefully to the examiner's ¬ instructions and the questions ø Do you enjoy playing or watching any sport? that you are asked Don’t worry too much about grammar mistakes PART (3 - minutes) Prompt card activity This part takes to minutes and you have to talk to the other candidate The examiner will give you a prompt card like the one below and you have to ask and answer questions Example: The examiner reads out these instructions and gives a question card to Candidate B and an answer card to Candidate A — Candidate A, here is some information about a sports club Candidate B, you don’t know anything about the sports club, so ask Candidate A some questions about it Now Candidate B, ask Candidate A your questions about the sports club and Candidate A you answer them Candidate B - your questions Candidate A - your answers ENERGY Sports ENERGY| Club Sports Club 54 Market Street Open Monday Sports to Friday pm - 10 pm for all ages! _ @ What / sports? e Open / weekends? e Ages? e Cost? e Address? We offer swimming, football, tennis, cricket, basketball and much much more! : Entry price £3 adults £1.50 children | Paper - Speaking The examiner will stop the interaction after or questions have been asked and answered A different set of prompt cards is then given out, so that Candidate A has the opportunity to ask questions and Candidate B to answer them In th example, the questions are about a rock concert Candidate B, here is some information about a rock concert Candidate A, you don’t know anything about the rock concert, so ask Candidate B some questions about jt Now Candidate A, ask Candidate B your questions about the rock concert and Candidate B, you answer th, Candidate B - your answers The Bees Playing THE Candidate A - your questions The live at ICE Rock ARENA Bees Concert e Who / playing? Friday 10th December 9pm e Where / buy tickets? ` ` >’ ` - ƒ t \ N, : By “+ if > — a IS ii ¬ `" te - YS e Telephone number? ~ 2> ~> - ` x4 \ Ẫ NẠI aa — ‘aA, ì ` \ e Cost? - 9à Tickets on e Time? sale at Soundbites Tel 01242 864980 ONLY £24!! Useful Vocabulary & Extra Practice Let's some more practice for Speaking Part Today’s topics are Sport and Music Sport (ask your partner) |) Do you play a lot of sport(s)? 2) Are you good at sport(s)? 3) What’s your favourite sport? 4) Do you prefer watching sport or playing sport? | Music (ask your partner) 5) Do you like listening to music? 6) What’s your favourite type of music? 7) Do you have a favourite band or singer? 8) Do you play any musical instruments? Prompt Card A |) Yes | really love sport | play all the time or Not really | don’t like sport very much 2) Well, my friends tell me I’m very good! or | guess I’m okay, but I’m not REALLY good 3) My favourite sport has to be tennis | am very keen on tennis! 4) Llike both the same It’s fun to play sport with my friends, but | also love to watch my favourite teams play on TV Prompt Card B 5) | love listening to music | listen to my MP3 playet every day or Not really |prefer 6) | like all sorts of music, but my favourite has to be rock music 7) My favourite band is Greenday It’s the best! 8) Yes | am learning to play the guitar It is a lot of fu" or Not yet, but maybe someday! J ompt n In th WD TN out it, ver th, Questions PART (Time: | hour 10 minutes) CeO Ut Cea 1-5 Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions 1-5 mark the correct letter A-H Example: You might see this on a take away cup of coffee Answer: A B L L] Cc Cc D ñ E F GH ¡ L] L L] ——— | You can see this film soon A This book will help you learn another language B Now learning a language is as easy as A, B, C If you take up this offer you will quickly learn to drive C Arrivals Departures You shouldn’t take too much of this medicine in a day D Follow this sign if you are looking for the airport E PHANTOM PIRATES Book signing today Milton Bookstore, - 2nd Floor All ship departures this way player s to bê ot of ful ; Exam Tips G Make sure you check all of your answers, Stay calm before and during the test Don't leave any blanks A guess could be a correct answer, H Coming soon to the big screen, One Long Day starring JOHNNY DEEP as you have never seen him before 5 Questions 6-10 PART ola Read the sentences about going swimming Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 6-10 mark A, B or C e Œ oO ® Example: oO Emily Lucy if she wanted to go swimming A asked Emily met A B bought swimming worth B_ B C_ KOS bike washing is a special money C B hours diving tired x \ a \ ẢẢ on a BS L1 Exe L] B ĩ asleep 12 for children C price C minutes C 13 pool 10 They were very when they had finished swimming A Q costume They spent two at the swimming A days a Answer C spoke bus a new On Tuesdays there A A _ Lucy at 5.20 at the stop car Lucy had A B shouted , © si sleep la 15, a Í paART ~~ Questions 11-15 Complete the five conversations For questions 11-15 mark A, B or C Example: A nineteen B many How old are you? C too young Answer: | O Il What time does the train arrive? years A In ten minutes An hour ago Yesterday 12 Did you watch the programme about animals? Yes, | went to the zoo too Yes, it was very interesting Oh, l3 l am going to school tomorrow | love animals Me too, | love the weekend Yes, so am l | don’t like school either 14 Do you like eating fish? | enjoy fishing | don’t have any Yes, it’s my favourite 15 How I switch the radio on? Like this Yes it’s on Yes, you can BC Boo Paper | - Reading and Writing PART Questions 16-20 Complete the conversation between two friends What does Katie say to Martin? For questions 16-20 mark the correct letter A-H main artin: HỀHi Kotie: Martin: Katie, are you O_ feeling feeling better? better? |’m fine thanks That’s a beautiful dress Answer: : | 0] A ló Martin: Where are you going to go with Sam? Matic C Well, | want to see a romantic i film, but Sam wants to see a \ thriller D I'm going out with Sam tonight E I'm going to a disco F | bought him a lovely jacket G Well, it is Sam’s birthday so Martin : How will you choose which film to watch? Katie: l9 artin :: | totally forgot forgot Martin iit! t! | should give ive hi him a card ; What did you buy him? Katie: 20 | will let him choose the film Martin : That’s nice | know he wanted a new jacket Have a good night ) Yes, thank you How are you? 10 ccc I8 We are going to the cinema, B Martin : That’s nice What film are you going to see? Katie: ooo then to a restaurant Are you going out? Katie: me LINLLIL—LL H Well, it’s my birthday, so | think | should choose the film! PART Questions 21-27 Read the article about Jonathan and his friends Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? if there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C) For questions 21-27, mark (A), (B) or (C) Miracle at A group of friends | friends decided to his pocket Hours swimming, played Sea went on holiday to the South of France The weather was good, so the rent a car and spend the day on the beach Jonathan kept the car keys in passed and Jonathan forgot he had the car keys in his pocket He went beach volleyball and sunbathed It was getting dark so the friends decided to go home Jonathan went to unlock the car door but he had lost the keys! Swimming in the sea was a boy wearing a snorkel and a mask Jonathan asked the boy to help him find his keys The boy dived deep down to the bottom of the sea A few seconds later the boy appeared holding Jonathan’s car keys for their holidays B Wrong C Doesn’t 21 Jonathan went on holiday with his family A Right B Wrong 22 They travelled to France in Jonathan’s car A Right B Wrong Answer: | O Say C Doesn’t say C Doesn't say 23 Jonathan lost his keys in the swimming pool A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 24 The boy went to the bottom of the sea to find the keys A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 25 The boy found the keys on the surface of the sea A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 26 Jonathan’s friends were angry with him for losing the keys | A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 27 The friends bought the boy an ice cream to say thank you A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say LÌ L]¬ Example: O They went to Spain A Right = The friends were so happy and grateful for the boy’s help that they bought him a big ice cream to say thank you Paper I.- Reading and Writing Read the article about cats Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C Cats Cats are related to lions and tigers All cats (0) good hunters They have very good senses, sharp teeth (28) claws Cats most of their hunting (29) night They have very good eyesight Cats catch mice, small birds, insects and (30) creatures The domestic cat comes from a wild tabby coloured cat called (31) African Wild Cat At that time, people in Africa (32) this cat so that their food would be safe (33) There are now (34) of different coloured cats There are more than 500 million domestic cats around Exomple: B is C it Answer: | O a L] L] > A are =m (35) world 28 A its B and C with Ex 29 A at B in C on F 30 A few B many C other It 31 A the Ba C this fn 32 A keeping B keep C kept 33 A between B near C from lí 34 A some B lots C Se 35 AÄ the Bn Ca much (4 M = TÌ _ `) \ \ EP (SS) 36-40 Questions PART things you find in a living room What Read the descriptions of some is the word for each one? The first letter is already there There is one space for each other letter in the word For questions 36-40 write the words Example: O_ You can sitin this A _— — — — — Answer: | O | ARMCHAIR — = 36, You can see your favourite programmes 37 It will help you to read in the dark L 38 You can close these when it gets dark Cc 39 You can sit together on this, S 40 You can keep books here, B PART on this T = - Questions 41-50 Complete this letter Write ONE word for each space For questions 41-50, write the words, Example: | O | on Dear Robert, It is my birthday (0) 9H Saturday, and | am having (41) funny hat party A (42) of my friends are invited Would you like (43) come? My (44) is 12 Moor Road, Gateshead (45) telephone number is 0I |3 4743812 (46) my mobile number is 07746 457492 Could you (47) my DVD with (48) as well? Also, (49) forget your funny hat! (0) you can come See you soon, 49 Paper || - Reading and Writing Read the information about how to make a Victoria Sponge Cake Complete Hilary’s notes For questions 51-55 write the information Victoria Sponge Cake ingredients P EABOLVMethod OINESAiA0 N together 2OO®a sugar eel butter 200g flour Add flour, eggs and cocoa powder Bake for 45 minutes | Serve with chocolate sauce and cream | (gas mark 6) lan tt tablespoons cocoa powder HILARY’S 200g of Mix sugar & butter = NOTES sugar, butter and flour large 51 Amount of cocoa powder | 52 Mix together 53 Next 54] Cook for 55 and | add | cocoa powder and mix well LL PART9 | ee Question 56 Read the letter from your penfriend Jack T Hi, IT am going on holiday next week to Scotland with my family We are going by train Where are you going on holiday? What are you going to there? How will you get there? Please write back soon _ Jack Write Jack a letter Answer the questions Write 25-35 words Exam Tips Don't write fewer than 25 words and remember to write an opening and | ending for this section i aper - Listening@ — TEST ane - 30 minutes including minutes trdnsfer PART Questions 1-5 n sations, " You will hear five short conver each convetrsatiow There is one question for ' the right answer Example: O What time does the earliest train to Nottingham Ary Who is the BL] woman's ci brother? \ a, ar = J - ị A _ ⁄ lẠZ AC À„ ⁄ | eh VOD) ‘ ' SA -~- \ C Í : ì| ) —~) ự leave? ee \ \( \ :› BL_] " \ a eX ⁄ - 3ì ) LT “= / cLl How many pets does David have? 42 T £ ry oo so c4 v v " ad } É ae SG \ \ * / ws | b Paper »- Listening What is their flight number? BA4328 BA4728 AT] What did ‘AAS the ar woman € BA4568 BỊ ] cL] BL] cL] order? V7 ẻ‹ AL] Which shirt will the man wear? What present will eạch person get? Be each person You will hear the ce Example: B Thomas PEOPLE PRESENTS teddy bear Anna Sally [BỊ | computer game } | chocolates doll Jimmy sweater Mark GB toy car ce 10 | HH se Questions 11-15 Listen to Eleanor askdng albout darxce lessons ' A Jimmy and Sue's Example: O The B or € You v For questions II-I5, tick (ý) A, “i PART Gemma book name of the dance school is B Jack and Jill’s L_] C Dave and Jenny“s [| es lessons in salsa, ballet and latin 14 What time A 630 pm B ballet, latin and tap B 6pm C ballet, latin and modern C 5.30 pm 12 What level ballet lessons does Eleanor want to take? A advanced B beginner C intermediate 13 What days they have lessons on? A Monday and Fridays B Monday and Tuesdays © Monday and Wednesdays 15 How A much lessons start? does one tesson cost? £1.50 B £2.20 C the UU A £2.50 OOO 11 They have beginner Exam Debbie's outfits order form Tips Write your answers as colour: Answer as many questions price: blue you go through the test as possible the first time you listen to the recording size needed: When you hear the recording for the second pick dress up on: time, you should check your answers and find any missing 1? customer’s last name: answers customer’s phone number: Au PART Jackson’s Gallery Number of halls: You can see: Hall One: Hall Two: Hall Three: DÀ | paintings of 22 photographs of 23 more than Ey 25 paintings sculptures created by cost of gallery guide book £ | me: 8-10 minutes per pair of candidgtes) (5 - minutes) Introducing Yourself The first part of the test takes - minutes and you have to show that you can use the English you need when you meet someone for the first time Exam Tips What’s your name? Can you tell me about your family? Where you live? Do you have a large or small family? What is your home like? Do you live in a house or a flat? | | Speak as clearly as possible so that both examiners and your partner can hear you Make sure you speak to your partner in Part 2, not the examiner ' PART (3 - minutes) Prompt card activity This part takes to minutes and you have to talk to the other candidate The examiner will give you a prompt card like the one below and you have to ask and answer questions Example: The examiner reads out these instructions and gives a question card to Candidate B and an answer card to Candidate A Candidate A, here is some information about a disco Candidate B, you don’t know anything about the disco, so ask Candidate A some questions about it Now Candidate B, ask Candidate A your questions about the disco and Candidate A you answer them Candidate A - your answers | Candidate B - your questions DISCO DISCO Saturday: doors open 7.00 pm - 9.30 pm e Time / when? e Cost? e Ages? e Address? e Music? Entry: £1.50 Ages: 10-14 years old Music: Pop and Rock! At Manor House school, 52 Market Street 3.- Speaking The examiner will stop the interaction after or questions have been asked and answered A different set of promp, cards is then given out, so that Candidate A has the opportunity to ask questions and Candidate B to answer them In this example, the questions are about a book club IP, Candidate B, here is some information about a book club Candidate A, you don’t know anything about the book club, so ask Candidate B some questions about it, Now Candidate A, ask Candidate B your questions about the book club and Candidate B, you answer the Candidate B - your answers Candidate A - your questions BOOK CLUB tel.: 01432 | | 794311 BOOK CLUB e Telephone number? tí ONLY £5 to join! Join today and get a FREE book! e TelTelephone lines i ° Sell / story / story / open ; ? books? Get your story books here! Ị All the latest titles stocked Telephone Monday e Free? | I | e Cost / join? | P | 3, lines open: - Friday 8.00 am - 6.00 pm Saturday 10.00 am - 4.00 pm -_ - Useful Vocabulary & Extra Practice Let’s some more practice for Speaking Part Today’s topics are The Disco and Books The Disco (ask your partner) |) Have you been to many discos? 2) What you like about the disco? 3) What sort of music they normally play at the disco? Books (ask your partner) 4) Do you like reading? 5) What types of books you like to read? 6) Do you read books a lot? 7) Why some people love to read? ——— Prompt Card A |) | rarely/ sometimes / often go to the disco 2) The disco is a lot of fun | love to dance to the fast music 3) They usually / normally play really loud, fast music mostly dance tunes Prompt Card B 5) | like to read adventure stories / thrillers/ science-fiction books / crime stories/ horror stories / romantic stories 6) | hardly ever/ occasionally / often read or | read all the time! 7) Reading is very relaxing | love to read before bedtime - lot’s of people do! Reading helps us to find out new things Reading helps to develop our imagination and vocabulary ) re Test & READING Questions | hour 10 minutes) (Time: WRITING 1-5 Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions 1-5 mark the correct letter A-H example: You need to show respect to other users answer A BC D E F G OmgoOoooo00 H — 1, You can look at and buy cars here A NO CAMERAS 2, Only certain people may | leave their car here B This helps prevent crime This is not a place to take photos Cc | CAUTION | Admittance to authorised personnel Visit here if you want only a quick bite to eat D CAR "The TOWING ENFORCED Ee Ẹ ~ ' DRIVE-THRU ~@ OPEN = wives Ben Old Ford Ỉnn H nd ca FOOD wr wywawey ple do! YY" d Ee 3F Cars" Disabled Parking E F DEALER BEST This Block is Protected By NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH »- Reading and Writing defi Read the sentences about buying a house Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 6-10 mark A, B or C lÌ | II Example: Mork and Sindy A wanted coupled signed A B - nswer: | O A a BC -?| j house since they got % divorced C married B B advertised C informed house and it was in the countryside! good C bad But Mark didn’t want to in the countryside A 10 house C could Sindy saw the A perfect a new They bought a newspaper which houses for sale A buy B thought They wanted to buy their own A to stay B live C Finally they found a house which suited them city next to a(n) A space walk both: it was in the B park C amusement A TT G000 0v mplete the five conversations o questions 11-15 mark A, B or C Example: A nineteen B many years How old are you? C not old Answer: | O II How long have you lived here? A For 10 years A month ago Since two weeks 12 Where can Ï catch the bus? Not yet Over there Yes you can, 13 Can I sit here? Of course you can Yes, you can stand | would 14 How much is the ticket? like to sit down It’s very small OK, how many? Two pounds fifty 15 I like swimming Yes, let’s go home | don't | prefer football OK, if we have to Cc oJ q L] too, x Reading and Writing ame Questions 16-20 Complete the conversation between two friends What does Tom say to Jenny? For questions 16-20 mark the correct letter A-H snags Tom: we 29do on on Saturcay Saturday? ny, Whathat shall shall we Ummm, | don’t fancy going to the cinema We could go to a football match? Jenny: 16 Tom: Great! You will enjoy it Jenny, standing in the crowd and shouting makes the Jenny: Tom: om Answer:|O| ; me OOO oo BoOoOooOooog | don’t know We could go to the cinema OK, how long does the match last? No, | don't like football, let’s something else game more exciting It sounds like fun, what time 17 shall we go? Well, kick off is at7 „e6 át pm pm Jenny: 18 Tom: No, we need to leave earlier than that to get a good seat Let’s leave at 5.30 pm Jenny: I9 Tom: About 90 minutes Jenny: 20 OK, | have only ever watched football on TV How about pm then? Gosh, that is a long time to be running around after a ball! | have been to lots of football matches before Questions 21-27 pART Read the article about schools Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ ‘Doesn’t say’ (C) on to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose (B)? If there is not enough For questions 21-27, mark A, B or C Conker Bonkers A headmaster has told children they must wear special glasses to protect their eyes if they play a game called conkers Children enjoying donkey rides in Bognor Regis must wear hard hats And a school in Aberdeen has stopped children from playing football, claiming that the | children got too hot and muddy Derby City council has told schools to cancel trips if it’s too sunny to stop the children from getting sunburnt A school in London has stopped children from picking flowers and making daisy chains just in case they pick up germs A school in Wiltshire has banned homemade cakes from the school fete for fear of food poisoning These examples sound so crazy that they could be made up, but trust me they are true! Example: © The children have to wear special glasses to play a game C Doesn't say B Wrong A Right Answer: | O 21 To ride donkeys the children must wear hard hats A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say 22 Children at a school in Aberdeen can play football 23 Children must not play any ball games 24 Schools in Derby don’t cancel trips when it is very sunny A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say @5 Children at a London school are allowed to pick flowers A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say 26 A school in Wiltshire has banned something from the school’s fete A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say 27 Children must not shout A A A Right Right Right B B B Wrong Wrong Wrong C Doesn’t say C Doesn't say C Doesn't say ABC Bg HT Oo | - Reading and Writing Paper K8 Read the article about ball games Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C | Ball Games _— ® In many sports and games players kick, bowl or throw (0) ball around a playing area (28) Sometimes use bats, rackets, clubs as (29) as their | F N hands, (30) heads | N, The balls can vary (3 Ì) shape and size 1ost are (32) , either solid / ani and hard like baseballs, or hollow as in tennis a ^^ Football players use a round ball (33) of pigskin In badminton the ‘ball’ is called a shuttlecock and has feathers & Ball games began in prehistoric times At (34) they were part of religious ceremonies, people @35%) ball games would prolong the summer or direct winds The ancient Greeks were among the first to play a ball game for pleasure Ỉ 39 | j „ Example: Answer: A.a B an C one 1014 ‘ 28 A He B They C Their 29 A fast B just C well 30 A but B and C 31 A in B out C on 32 A B square C straight 33 A have B be C made 34 A first B second C third 35 A_ told B believed C maybe round so € BE |_| L] LJ Cot Ex ’ | | l | PART 36-40 Questions ad the descriptions of the different objects you might find in a pencil case What is the word for each one? The first letter is already there There is one space for each letter For questions 36-40 write the words example: You can make circles with this "So Answer: | O | COMPASS ee aa ——— Ss) —— © oe | 36 You can use this to write with P 37 You can draw straight lines with this R 38 This will help you add things up C 39, It will get rid of mistakes R Po 40 It will keep things sharp PART Questions es He _ _—_ S m— 41-50 Complete this postcard Write ONE word for each space For questions 41-50, write the words Example: | O | here Dear Richard, It is very cold (0) here It has been snowing for two days The weather is perfect (4T) .cccceecessee skiing We are going to (42) .« « ree skiing this afternoon It is very nice here, the hotel is nice and the food (43) «««- great! There are (44) na iax= of things to do, there is even a cinema in the town Tomorrow | will (45) « ««-««s«- on a dog sledge ride through (46) .¡ mountains On Saturday I (47) «. «« go to the cinema | wish (48) ~«- were here, you (49) .‹ « c- really like it! See you (50) Love Jane Reading and Writing Read this note to Maria from her friend Claire Complete the information on Maria’s notes For questions 51-55 write the information ©e feeeeePFeeé €& & Hi Maria, Would you like to come on the school trip to France with me? It is only 104 pounds for two weeks camping (July 7th - 21st) Make your mind up quickly because there are only five places left! If you want to come, tell Mrs Taylor on Friday It will be great fun, we will go by coach and then catch a ferry to France You don't need to bring any equipment, just your clothes and some | spending money See you later, Claire (110011111111 MARIA“S Camping NOTES trip dates: July 7th - 21st cost: 51 how /) long: 52 number of places left: | 53 tell: 54] need to take: 55 Mrs and PART Question 56 you have lost your jacket at school Write a note to tell your teacher about your jacket Say: e Where you think you lost it e What colour it is and why you like it Write 25-35 words 222222 When you first start to answer a writing question, it is worth spending a couple of minutes writing a plan Make sure that you have included all the points that are required Use a different paragraph for every point You need to be able to expand on each point, giving more information or expressing your opinion and giving reasons for it By planning your composition, you will also avoid repetition and ensure that your argument is presented in a logical way one question for each conversation, For Cte 1-5, Ft TY answer Example: What What time does the earliest train to Nottingham will they have for dinner? AT] What leave? will the man BL] tonight? cL] 3, How will they get to the airport? “—a aL) 4, What will the woman wear? | Listen to Jake talking to a friend about te For questions 6-0, write a letter (A-H) âm CS9)|À (=6 1g c1 Ôn / Le ~7 Example: Jake | B PEOPLE James MUSICAL plano a Katie INSTRUMENTS bass guitar recorder Mark a triangle Dave al guitar 10 Emma = drums saxophone 'HỊ trumpet Sư ^5 -i ee TEST i - Listen to the conversation between John and Laura F For questions ! I-15, tick (ÝV) A, B or C You A last night Example: dohn and Lgura went †o the cinema | ý [] EY last west C two weeks ago il —— 14 15 terrible B_ frightening € funny John thought A comedy B romance C_ thriller Gene A the film was the film was supposed to be a * L1 = A romantic B action packed C_ horror Laura doesn't LILU What type of film does John dislike? like films A laugh B cry Cc feel frightened When that make her LILU 13 thought will they next go to the cinema? A tomorrow B_ that night C next week LILIL 12 Laura f ——— } | 11 69 PART Hà Ni RENT A CAR When: next weekend Name of car: ma Number of doors: Cost: 18 | Pick car up on: 19 | Return car on: Ey day: time: PART You will hear some information about a4 muse Listen and complete questions AC ri | Museum Roman First floor: and Second floor: | pots display of Third floor: PA Cost adults: £2 Cost for Children: artefacts Rly and [Or 8-10 minutes per pair of candidates) (5 - minutes) meet Introducing Yourself first part of the test takes - minutes and you have to show that you can use the English you need when you _ someon e for the first time Exam Tips svat’ your name? Listen to your partners’ questions and answers You should try to make the conversation as | natural as possible Don’t worry too much about grammar mistakes, Do you have a job? » Where you live? files? What is your favourite like? home * What is your ng any sport? s Do you enjoy playing or watchi Go (3 - minutes) Prompt card activity This part takes to minutes and you have to talk to the other candidate The examiner will give you a prompt card like the one below and you have to ask and answer questions Example: The examiner reads out these instructions and gives a question card to Candidate B and an answer card to Candidate A Candidate A, here is some information about a party Candidate B, you don’t know anything about the party, so ask Candidate A some questions about it Now Candidate B, ask Candidate A your questions about the party and Candidate A you answer them Candidate B - your questions Candidate A - your answers PARTY TONIGHT! 10th January Main Street - Derby Tel 01332 897432 PARTY TONIGHT! e Date? PAR Xe TIMES e Address? e Telephone e Music? e Cost? Pop music from the 80's and 90's i) ee " number? Paper's Speaking »The examiner will stop the interaction after or questions have been asked and answered A different set of Promp, cards is then given out, so that Candidate A has the opportunity to ask questions and Candidate B to answer them In example, the questions are about a painting competition Candidate B, here is some information about a painting competition Candidate A, you don’t know anything about the painting competition, so ask B some questions about it, Now Candidate A, ask Candidate B your questions about the painting competition and Candidate B, you answer them Candidate B - your answers PAINTING Candidate A - your questions COMPETITION First Prize: “A Television! PAINTING COMPETITION e First prize? e Ages? e What Entries must be in by 7th March Two Age Groups: 10-14 years old 15-18 years old / paint? e Cost? Á e Date? Paint a picture of your favourite building Useful Vocabulary & Extra Practice Let’s some more practice for Speaking Part Today’s topics are Parties and Painting Parties (ask your partner) |) Do you go to parties often? 2) Do you like parties? 3) What sort of food people eat at parties? Prompt Card A Painting (ask your partner) 4) Do you like to paint? 5) What kinds of pictures you paint? 6) Why is painting fun? q Prompt Card B |) | hardly ever go to parties/ | go to parties the odd time / | go to parties all the time 4) | am very keen on painting/ | love to paint/ | really enjoy painting/ | don’t really like to paint 2) | love going to parties Parties are fun and | always have a great time at them 5) | like to draw sketches of cartoon characters/ | like to paint pictures of the countryside 3) People eat Of course, People eat chocolate soft drinks lots of snacks and finger foods at parties if it’s a birthday party, there’s also a big cake! hamburgers, hotdogs, chips and and sweets at parties They often drink or fizzy drinks 6) Painting is fun because you can use lots of nice colours and create something that’s your own pAPER | & WRITING READING (Time: | hour 10 minutes) Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions 1-5 mark the correct letter A-H example: Young people can get free food at an Answer: Italian restaurant —x | You can have a drink and stay a few A CAUTION: MEN WORKING nights here You can ask for information B Tells you how to clean your clothes Pizza for Children _ UNDERGROUND | | 4, You have to go down below the surface to catch the train You can not stay in this place FREE D ¢ Trains | Colour may jade _ Wash Dark colours separately Help Desk OPEN Rooms and Pub Hotel Countryside NO VACANCIES yy PART 2, Questions 6-10 Read the sentences about going to the zoo Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 6-10 mark A, B or C a Example: O James called Tom and asked A him B.them C.i† to go to the zoo A nswer: 10 A BC MLIL) James was very excited, he going to the zoo A disliked | B want C liked | Tom was also very excited, he wanted to the kangaroos A look C flew B walked \ hear C crawled C waving James was_ for them A 10 B TOI ::4414á over to James’s house with his mum A see ' watch B waiting At the zoo they saw of different animals i A many | B some C lots PART Questions 11-15 Complete the five conversations For questions 11-15 mark A, B or C ụ‹ | >) ) A nineteen kg How B many years C not old old are you? Answer: | Q Il Is the cake cooked? 12 II call you later 13 Let’s have fish and chips 14 How I get to the supermarket? IS | prefer chocolate to caramel A BC | ae A I'll eat some too when it’s ready B_ It was delicious C Not yet, it'll be ready soon A Great, I’ll wait for the post B That will be nice C It’s not arrived yet A_ Not tonight B Yummy, | like sweet things C Notat all A Easy, turn left at the corner B Good C Ok, I’ll order a take away A | can't stand her B_ l too €Œ_ | cant stand sweets either idea, we need some food, ` Reading and Writing PART Questions 16-20 Complete the conversation between two friends What does Vincent say to Neil? For questions 16-20 mark the correct letter A-H ; Vincent: What are you going to for your birthday? Neil: O That's a good idea, we can all go swimming Neil: Vincent: Neil: F G A I thought maybe we could all go to the bead B Oh yes! | forgot it was my birthday! C I think we should have gone earlier D Remember to pack the football and frisbee E Great, that's settled! The beach F | hope it will be sunny G Don’t forget to hire a car, as we need Ok, now you have decided | will call everyone, what time shall we go? Neil: Vincent: DE It should be, they forecast hot weather for the whole weekend Vincent: BC it is! Good idea, we can spend the whole day there to drive there Neil: Vincent: Don't worry of course | will bring them with me, as well as your birthday cake! H_ Let’s go on Saturday, at about 10 in the morni p= Vincent: A answer: Ol moo oooog Example: "vs Xà / ¥ + % Wp» + > : "”% _e TEST eee : Questions 21-27 pART Read the article about a rescue centre for dogs Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there ¡s not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C) For questions 21-27, mark A, B or C — ESCAPE FROM RESCUE CENTRE The mystery of the unlocked cages at a rescue centre for dogs had the staff scratching iheir heads as much as the dogs scratch themselves ¬ H DOGS Just how were up to nine dogs at a time getting out of their locked cages at night and ñ helping themselves to food and treats from the kitchen? : -= Some of the staff even wondered if they had a ghost living at the rescue centre who was letting the dogs out To solve the mystery they placed a camera in the building to see what went on at night An hour after the staff had left, a friendly, wily dog of mainly greyhound ead cages and opening them descent named Red, was caught on camera opening his cage, then going to the other dogs’ Red was a very clever dog, after watching the staff unlock and open his cage each day to take him for walks and to feed him, he soon worked out how to open it himself it wasn't long before Red was able to open the cages of his ‘friends’ so that each night La ee they could all feast and play together while the staff were at home fast asleep! Example: QO The dogs lived at a rescue centre B Wrong A Right 21 A C Doesn’t say nswer: -10 There were ten dogs escaping each night B Wrong A Right C Doesn’t say The dogs ate lots of food when they escaped B Wrong A Right C Doesn’t say 23 The workers thought a burglar let the dogs out B Wrong A Right C Doesn't say 24 The staff hid and watched the dogs escape C Doesn’t say 22 ni A Right B Wrong 25 The dog who helped the others escape is called Red 26 27 C Doesn't say The dog quickly learned how to open his cage B Wrong A Right C Doesn’t say The staff punished Red B Wrong A Right C Doesn't say A Right B Wrong ABC BoC 77 Reading and Writing PART 5' Questions 28-35 Read the article about plants Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C PLANT LIFE Plants grow everywhere (0) the icy Arctic to the hot (28) humid tropics In fact (29) grow in any place that (30) water, light and air Where the climate is hot and humid plants grow very (3 Ì) all year round to make lush rainforests (32) cooler climates, where it is not too hot or cold (Q2) plants flower and produce fruit in the summer, (34) lose their leaves in winter Plants usually grow in soil Without plants (35) world would be very different Example: A from B before A C by mu 28 A and B an Ca 29 A them B it C they 30 A had B has C have 31 A cooley B quickly C cautiously 32 A On B At C In 33 A most B more C many 34 A than B or C but 35 A our B mine C their ABC BOO PART Questions 36-40 Read the descriptions of the different objects you might find in a bedroom for each one? The first letter is already there What is the word There is one space for each letter example: You sleep on this Answer: | B BED ——— 36 You can keep your clothes in here W 37 This will keep you warm in bed B 38 You might have one of these on your wall P 39 You might have these at the window Cc 40 You can your homework on here D PART - ¬ cc¿_c Questions 41-50 Complete this postcard Write ONE word for each space For questions 41-50, write the words Example: | O | on Dear Amber, The weather is great! We spent the whole day (0) en the beach swimming in the sea We arrived here two days (4Ì) ««« lomorrow (42) «««s+esee are all going to an island (43) - the day m very excited We (44) already visited the Acropolis; (45) -«-«-«- was very beautiful (46) are many interesting sights in Athens Last night we walked (47) -.«««« -ese- a taverna and had dinner; it (48) .«. -«s -« very busy | have (49) sseesesseseeopsessee lots of photographs lts (5) .«.«««++: Questions 41-50 Complete this letter Write ONE word for each space For questions 41-50, write the words Example: | O| and — — Dear Christina, Thank you for the letter (0) 9M4 the present Your new house looks really nice | can’t wait to (4 Í) „.essdsịbóbabszga2dà and visit Ìly family is going on (42) «.«.«-cxeeeees for two weeks (43) -.«: July We are going to rent a house (44)) an island There are lots of places to swim and sunbathe and We are near a small town My mum and | are going to (45) - a lot of shopping (46) we are there My dad and my brother don't like shopping, but they will take a boat out and go fishing! Would you (4%) cece Please write soon Love Jenny »x | to come with (48) «s.ssss ? We could go to the beach and swim in the sea, shopping or we could even go (50) « « «« the cinema ) Paper’ PART »> Reading and Writing X Questions 51-55 Read the information about a talk at a youth club Complete Hannah’s notes For questions 51-55 write the information Š Mark Matthews (Jimmy’s Gym) will speak to all members about Hannah, Mark Matthews can't come to the youth club for the talk, so Jimmy is sending Matt Maidstone instead to talk about the same thing Can you meet him at the train station at 5.45 p.m., forty five minutes before the start of the talk? Bring him to my office Healthy Eating and Sport Tuesday 25th March, 6.30 p.m Sports Hall Thanks i Brian Ward ffI1111111111 Date: 25th March Name of guest speaker: | 51 Collection time: Meeting place: Take him to: Subject of talk: | 52 53 54 55 | a PART Question 56 you are planning a fancy dress party Write an invitation to your friend Say: e Where the party will be and the date e What you will wear and suggest a costume for your friend Write 25-35 words D2D2B92% Exam Tips Don't forget to check your spelling Don't rush You have plenty of time to answer all the questions Don’t write fewer than 25 words in Part and remember to write an opening and ending for this section er PART SN ) (Time: 30 minutes including minutes transfer time | n Questions 1-5 You will hear five short c There is one question for each pa For +t under the right answer Example: Where is the woman's family going Spain time B[L] is Mary's a _ 11.50 pm appointment leave? on holiday? Italy AL ] What st What time does the earliest train to Nottingham er Pa e aie Listen ¬ a “5 with her doctor? Greece c[] Which jewellery box does Emma like? -— BL] AL] 4, How far is the nearest ——= public library? mm LIBRARY LIBRARY What day will it probably FRIDAY v € ua ` rain? S| ^ - _— ————— LIBRARY Listen ` ` Questions 6-10 Listen to john talking to a friend about a schoðls write a letter (A-H) next to each persow Y@U h Example: John E PEOPLE SPORTS high jump Susan BỊ Jenn Peter Sam L] 100 meter/metre Amy L] tennis 10 ” L ] table tennis football hockey " A volleyball ii swimming race 1N Questions 11-15 Listen to Karl talking to Sandra about a book fi Example: The name rn A The of the book Karl is reading is B The City of the Lost C The A_ J Hindman B J Handsman C J Manson Lost Children is LILL] 11 The name of the author Lost City NIRIE For questions I 1-15, tick (by Wi om C_ the future 13 When tomorrow morning Bin C back to the the afternoon next week 14 The library is on the corner A Torque Gardens B Summerset Gardens C Two Gardens 15 When Tower will Sandra A today B tomorrow C next week library? LILILI A is Karl taking the book of LIU the past | B —— acity go to the library? LILIL] A (U0 12 Sandra's book was about Listening PART (eliresityreCe20) Bus Information Exam Tips To: Be careful with your Newcastle spelling! Day of journey: the time, make sure you write it in figures, such Bus leaves at: If you are asked to write as 4.25 This will save m ‘ one answer as if the correct one is there, it won't be accepted Cost: lư lu Address of travel centre: PART Ị 18 | Arrives at: you time Don’t write more than " nh OPEN Pr Street gàc TOP ( | BUS TOUR Sights: Morning Fj irst visit: a Buckinaham Palace Second visit: 21 Lunch at: 99 of London Afternoon Visit: 25 Cost of guide book: [By Tour length: 25 Park, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament | " aper - Speaking (Time: 8-10 minutes per pair of candidates) (5 - minutes) Introducing Yourself The first part of the test takes - minutes and you have to show that you can use the English you need when you meet someone for the first time Exam @ What town you live in? @ What is your home like? ¢ Which you prefer more, watching TV or going » What is your favourite film? Cur (3 - minutes) k What’s your name? ¿Do you enjoy studying English? ° Tips Practise using phrases such as ‘can you repeat that please?’ in case you need the examiner to say something again or rephrase something You will get credit for this to the cinema? Prompt card activity This part takes to minutes and you have to talk to the other candidate The examiner will give you a prompt card like the one below and you have to ask and answer questions Example: The examiner reads out these instructions and gives a question card to Candidate B and an answer card to Candidate A Candidate A, here is some information about History Day Candidate B, you don’t know anything about History Day, so ask Candidate A some questions about it Now Candidate B, ask Candidate A your questions about History Day and Candidate A you answer them Candidate A - your answers Candidate B - your questions History Day Saturday 7th July HISTORY DAY Interested in learning more about Ancient Greek and Roman history? Why not come along to our history day! e Date? Venue: Hindleys Community College e College/ address? e All day? e Free / who? e Price / adults / age? e Lunch? 9.30am - 4.00pm FREE entry for children under 16, Adults over 16: £ Please bring your own food and drink! | | Paper’3,- Speaking The examiner will stop the interaction after or questions have been asked and answered A different set of Prompt cards is then given out, so that Candidate A has the opportunity to ask questions and Candidate B to answer them In thi example, the questions are about a dance school Candidate B, here is some information about a dance school Candidate A, you don’t know anything about the dance school, so ask Candidate B some questions about it, Now Candidate A, ask Candidate B your questions about the dance school and Candidate B, you answer the) Candidate B - your answers i Eleanor’s School of Candidate A - your questions Dance Eleanor's School Classes for all ages! Beginners: Saturday 10 am Advanced: Saturday pm of Ẹ f — Dance e Classes / age? e Beginners / advanced / time? e Day? y ! w e Wear? Come and join in the fun! Please wear trainers Everybody welcome @ Phone number? Call Eleanor on: 01597 22 44 55 for more information! Useful Vocabulary & Extra Practice Let's some more practice for Speaking Part Today’s topics are History and a Dance school History (ask your partner) |) Do you study history at school? 2) Do you like history? 3) Do you know any famous historical figures? 4) What are your favourite and least favourite subjects at school? Dance (ask your partner) 5) Do you like dancing? 6) Have you ever taken dance lessons? 7) Do you think dancing is only for girls? — Prompt Card B Prompt Card A ‘ad! |) Yes We have history class once a week / twice a week/ three times a week 5) | am really keen on dancing or | have never trie or | really hate dancing 2) Yes It is really interesting to learn about the past or 6) | go to dance lessons all the time or | have take? No way! | can’t stand history; it’s so boring 3) | know some famous historical figures from my country like _—m a few dance lessons or | have never taken dance lessons 7) Maybe! More girls than boys dance or 4) | love studying science, but | don’t like French at all No way! Dancing is for everybody _— PART Questions 1-5 Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions |-5 mark the correct letter A-H example: olf Only use this door if you work here Answer: O ¢ D E F GH LILILILIML!I] “— , : | You can’t bring a pet here A | CAUTION DO NOT Drink This Water Don’t eat lunch here B Put your glass and plastic bottles in this bin C 4, Press this button in an emergency You can’t stay here overnight EMERGENCY Alarm Will Sound Recyclable D Bottles ONLY E FIRE ALARM POINT oO S2 “ oO Exam Tips Don't worry iftherearesome words you don’t recognise on apr Fo ộ | EXIT ONLY CALL HERE Ñ 0E ENTRANCE TƯ” — FOR : EMPLOYEES ONLY S2 en eet G DANGER Do these signs You should be able to understand the meaning of the Not Smoke, Eat or Drink inthis Area Signs even if you don’t understand every word | H C No Dogs Allowed › | run Reading and Writing Read the sentences about Greta’s birthday party Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 6-10, mark A, B or C Example: O Greta to have a party for her birthday A wanted B enjoyed C liked “.- ABC = OI 6_ Sh©:.nssrsortnasssee all of her friends to come to her house on Saturday afternoon A showed B brought C invited 74 36ixxö2suize of her friends brought her a nice present A Every B Each C Which Greta and her friends played fun in her garden A games B toys C competitions Grefa's mother a chocolate cake for the children A ate B cooked C baked 10 Greta’s «.«sseseesseesse present was a computer game A favourite B interesting C best I PART Questions 11-15 complete the five conversations For questions 11-15 mark A, B or C Example: A nineteen B many years C not old Answer: | O || Where did you buy that scarf? A £20 12 When does your flight leave? A For two weeks B In three hours A BC BOO B Last Wednesday C At a shop in the village C To London 13 Shall we go fishing tomorrow? A Sorry, | was too busy B Yes, he will C That would be fun I4 Do you know the girl who is drinking lemonade? A She’s my cousin 15 How was your holiday? A We leave tonight B It was lovely B | don't like it C We made it ourselves C A week on an island Reading and Writing Complete the conversation in a museum What does Katrina say to the guide? For questions 16-20, mark the correct letter A-H Example: Guide: Good morning! Have you been to this museum before? Katerina: O_ Answer:|g | Guide: Katrina: Guide: Katrina: Guide: Katrina: Guide: Katrina: Guide: 5° € E F GH ; LILI MLILIL):)1L' That’s great What would you like to see? 16 We have some famous paintings of tigers and giraffes 17 They’re on the second floor 18 They were painted almost 300 years ago A How old are they? B Where is the lift? C No, this is my first visit D Where are those paintings? E Yes Where can | buy lunch afterwards? F — Who painted them? 19 So | Do you have any other G Katrina: 20 I'm interested in paintings of wild animals questions? Guide: H_ That's amazing | love old painting There’s a café next to the museum shop | = a PART Questions 21-27 | Read the article about energy Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C) For questions 21-27, mark A, B or C Good sources of energy People need energy so we can turn on our lights, use our computers, cook our food and lots more Some ways of getting the energy we need for our electricity are better than others There isn’t enough coal and oil to last us forever, and taking them out of the ground is bad for the environment The best sources of energy don’t hurt the environment and won't run out In places where it is often sunny, we can use energy from the sun We can also use water power from rivers and from waves in the sea In windy places we can use wind power These sources of energy don’t cause pollution We always have to be careful of the environment when we get our energy For example, we shouldn't put wind machines where we know lots of birds will be flying, because they might fly into the machines But if we choose the right kind of energy in the right place, we will have good, clean energy for the future Example: Lights and computers use energy QO B Wrong A Right Answer: | O C Doesn’t say 21 Coal and oil are the best sources of energy A Right B Wrong 22 We can use the sun’s energy for electricity A Right B Wrong ABC BO Ey C Doesn't say C Doesn’t say 23 We can use water power from lakes A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 24 A windy hill would be a good place to get energy C Doesn’t say B Wrong A Right 25 Using sun, water and wind for energy, pollutes the environment A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 26 Sometimes bats fly into wind machines A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 27 It’s important to think about the environment when planning where to get energy A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say | | Paper h- Réading and Writing Read the article about camping Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C I Camping ¡is a (0) way to spend a holiday You can spend time (28) and enjoying nature If you go camping far from the city, you (29) to bring everything you need with you Firs†t, you need a tent (30) a sleeping bag You should bring all (31) food too, unless you are planning to fish or find food (32) very careful if you are eating wild berries or plants Don't eat (33) if you don't know what it is! There are many fun things to when you are camping You can go for a (34) , look for birds and animals or take photographs Always rememb er to clean (35) after yourself and don't leave any rubbish behind Example: 6) A great B better 28 A relaxed B relaxing C relaxes 29 A must B C have 30 A for B with C and 31 A its B his C your 32 A Do B Be C Have 33 A anything B everything C nothing 34 A flight B walk C kick 35 A out B down C up C best — nl O HT ° iz Answer: ro —_ - in Questions 36-40 pART s you would find on a farm d the descriptions of the different object The first | letter is already there There is one space for each other letter in the word for questions 36-40 write the words example: C_ This is a big animal that gives us milk oo Answer: | O CON ~~ 36 We eat this bird's eggs for breakfast C 37 This is a big area of land where food is grown F 38 This plant is usually green Cows and G G4 | Ga sheep eat it 39 This person works on the farm F 40 This is a big animal which you can ride H PART Questions 41-50 Complete the letter Write ONE word for each space For questions 41-50, write the words Example: | O | for Dear Rachel, Thank you very much (0) for telling me about this hotel | am having a wonderful holiday morning | went here My room is very big and (4†) a view of the sea (42) they swimming in the sea Then | had lunch at the hotel café They serve fresh fish (43) catch near here | had a nice big piece (44) - cake too | ring | also Yesterday I (48) shopping and | bought a beautiful pink dress and a silver found a present to (46) - to my sister It’s a painting of the island and I’m sure she Treasure CÀ love it | also visited the MUSEUM (48) . they keep the Island hidden on the The woman at the museuM told me (49) ‹.‹‹ it was stolen by pirates and | island 250 years ago | hope you and your family are well Wish you (50) - here! Love, Alexis Res | | Paper )- Reading and Writing Read this note and the information about class trips Complete the information on Mike’s notes For questions 51-55 write the information Class Trips Dear Uncle Chris, Choose which trip you would like and fill out an application by Friday | am going on a trip with my class Trip We are going to visit Trim Castle and lam really excited my mother is driving me there in her car because not want to take the bus - | will take lots of pictures of the castle to show you Will you come > 1, Tỉ: 15-17 May Go to Trim Castle with Mrs Willow, | Travel with us by bus or meet us there Bring a raincoat Trip 2, 18-20 May to visit us next Sunday? Go to Sonnet Wild Animal Park Love from Lisa with Mr Holly Travel with us by train Bring a camera Writ Class Trip Application —> Name: —— Trip =—Ss Teacher: 52 =» Dates: 53 =D travel by: 54 What to bring: |55 ——=_=y => =e = to: 51 Lisa Form PART 9' Question 56 Read this note from your friend Henry Write a note to Henry Answer his questions é Don't forget that Anna's party is at Karl's Restaurant What present did you get for Anna? How are you getting To the party? Is your sister coming with you? Henry — words, 929999 a Exam Tips Practise writing simple messages or emails to your friends or family eS Check your spelling, punctuation, structure and vocabulary Ey EES Write 25-35 Remember to cover all the information required by the questions If you are asked to write a note, remember to open and close it correctly Try not to write more than 35 words as this means you are more likely to make a mistake ~“— WNRN——== Le OOo e Listeni PART ng (Time: 30 minutes including minutes transfer time) Questions 1-5 There is one question for each conversation under the right answer Example: o) For What time does the earliest train to Nottingham leave? 12.50 pm A Where B did Gary go on holiday? London Pisa oa’ *fffff'* "/ffff!* II111U4 +!ffft j mm Tfff{fff* a i A What is Maria's B book about? tn is et reer tine tee fi e : qt Lage a aaa 4, What's ' What Matthew's is broken mother in the cooking kitchen? for dinner? .- Listening PART W@® Listen to Vicky talking to her father about W@F TT ac Ce CS) You will hear the conversation twice Example: Monday ˆ s— _ Cc ACTIVITIES Tuesday see a film Wednesday 10 Friday Saturday ¬ Thursday -_ HHRMBERERBRERE DAYS swimmin , dance class go †o the zoo go to the park visit Sally's mum go to the library go shopping i LN ⁄ PART Listen to Max asking Tony aboutaconcert= GÌ TC Example: Who aoe a mem is playing at the concert? ~ số ƠĨ A Planet Rock B Rain Spirits | | ee | C Rock Planet What kind of music they play? A modern rock B jazz ‘ce 13 14 15 What time does the show begin? 9.00 = B 10430 L] C 11.00 Where u A is the show? A next to the museum B next to the Music Centre Cin Bell Street How much A #4 B € £12 What tickets OOO 12 rock Cold cost for students? BINIR 11 is Seagulls? A a restaurant B a farm C acafé LIL]LI eA i Listening PART Questions 16-20 Homework Reading: ‘Mary’s Story on page: New Teacher’ m1 Pages to write: Give homework on: Geography reading: Bring for art: PART m 20 5) = OQuestions 21-25 Gold City Airport Flights delayed: Desks open: | 21 | to "E="-.-=: Restaurants close at: Café is on the: floor Lost in the car park: By Telephone number: 25 | | aper - Speaking \ (Time: 8—10 minutes per pair of candidates) (5 - minutes) ©) Introducing Yourself The first part of the test takes - minutes and you have to show that you can use the English you need when you meet S omeone for the first time What's your name? ¿Do you work or are you a student? ° Where you live? + » What is your town like? Exam Tips Practise answering simple » Do you enjoy learning English? lish? have you been studying English » How N long have questions about yourself, your work or studies, school, hobbies, family, home/ hometown aad etc (3 - minutes) Prompt card activity This part takes to minutes and you have to talk to the other candidate The examiner will give you a prompt card like the one below and you have to ask and answer questions Example: The examiner reads out these instructions and gives a question card to Candidate B and an answer card to Candidate A Candidate A, here is some information about a horse riding centre Candidate B, you don’t know anything about the centre, so ask Candidate A some questions about it Now Candidate B, ask Candidate A your questions about the horse riding centre and Candidate A you answer them Candidate B - your questions Candidate A - your answers SUNNY TRAILS HORSE RIDING CENTRE HORSE Come ride with us! 30 horses to choose from ae name? Two-hour trips to the beach or mountains SB how Only £15! Wear good shoes, se where? RIDING long / ride? se what / wear? se cost? - Speaking The examiner will stop the interaction after or questions have been asked and answered A different set of Promnr is then given out, so that Candidate A has the opportunity to ask questions and Candidate B to answer them In this Sxam ple, the questions are about a flower shop Candidate B, here is some information about a flower shop Candidate A, you don’t know anything about the flower shop, so ask Candidate B some questions about it, Now Candidate A, ask Candidate B your questions about the flower shop and Candidate B, you answer them Candidate B - your answers BUSY BEES _ FLOWER SHOP SALE!!! ; Candidate A - your questions FLOWER SHOP #8 mame? p &® when / open? 14 Glasgow Street Open Monday to Saturday 10 a.m to p.m Special Mother’s Day Sale ALL roses and gift baskets Half Price Free card when you buy L2 flowersl $8 sale? $@ where? & free gift? Useful Vocabulary & Extra Practice I Let’s some more practice for Speaking Part Today’s topics are Horse Riding and Buying Flowers Horse Riding (ask your partner) |) Have you ever gone horse riding? 2) Do you like horses? 3) What’s your favourite animal? Prompt Card A |) Yes | tried horse riding once or twice or Yes | go horse riding a lot or Not yet | have never had the chance, but I'd like to 2) Yes | love all animals I’m an animal person or Not really Horses are big and smelly animals 3) My favourite animal has to be the cheetah; it’s so fast! Buying Flowers (ask your partner) 4) Why people buy flowers for good friends and family? 5) When people buy flowers? 6) Do you like flowers? 7) What is nice about flowers? Prompt Card B 4) Maybe they buy flowers to say “thank you”, “sorry” or “I love you” 5) People mostly buy flowers for special occasions like birthdays and weddings 6) | like flowers a lot They are very colourful and they’re so beautiful 7) Flowers always smell nice and they look pretty j ~~ PART Questions TES 1-5 Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? for questions I-5 mark the correct letter A-H example: Avery loud noise will sound if you go into the room o[^E° €5 £ ren INLILILILILI()L] Answer: ——” | You leave the things you own here at your own risk A B ATTENTION! DO NOT OPEN DOOR ALARM WILL SOUND We cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage of vehicles in this car park You have to prove how old you are [ before you can buy something Cash only | - cheque or credit | Drive carefully because this is ` card not accepted i a place where animals use the road Emergency If you want to buy food here, you have to use paper money or coins Do not Exit Only ⁄À open F - You cannot eat your own food in here TS) No Food or Brink You may not bring your own - food or drink beyond this point Refreshments can be purchased Inside WELCOME! Please have a form of Photo I.D ready to present when you order Beware! Rattlesnakes are especially active in warm weather Use extreme caution in this area ~ Pape = -Reading and Writing Bi Read the sentences about Mark and his day at the seaside Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 6-10 mark A, B or C Example: '0H ‹/.ŨŨ .:ồỎ his Amy at the beach A got B made told B C talked lied B Cc lay Mark sOOn gOf .⁄4222 9z so ncaa decided to go for a swim A 10 LI Bc a boring B C C A her in her beach brought bag and B on their sunbeds C 12 13 put I4 out started to read moved about discussed Then, Amy took out the book she had cece cece eeceee with il had of sunbathing though and tired LÌ lots of sandcastles In the afternoon, they - _ Q QQ QQ nh cxy down and relaxed A Cc went did A Answer: | O Then, at lunchtime, they had a picnic and 5S ST S2 their summer holidays A friend They played together and - - ST 2S se, A B met best held Is WS PART 3| Questions +, 11-15 complete the five conversations for questions 11-15 mark A, B or C | How are you? ? I'm 12 A ` -} Ss ~———} B My name is Alex S51 Example: | ; | (ZS C Fine, thanks Answer: | O II Would you like some chocolate? 12 What time did she leave? 13 May I borrow your bicycle? 14 That’s a beautiful dress you are wearing! I5 | prefer basketball to football ABC LC) @ A | love it B Yes, please! C Here you go A At half past twelve B_ She’s left already C Ina few minutes A No, but thank you for offering B_ | already lent it to Tim Œ_ lhaverit got your bicycle A Can |have it? B It’s inthe C_ I'm glad you like it wash A Me neither B So did I! C | do, too! Reading and Writing Alfie: Don't you like football then? p> [Jo []- []m [Jo Answer: | © [Jo What's your favourite team? O []o Example: Alfie: Eric: : Complete the conversation between two friends a bout football What does Eric say to Alison? For questions 16-20 mark the correct letter A-H A | don’t have one B Yes, but to play, not to watch C Chelsea Football Club D No, | think it is boring E | might just that! F Mine, too! G | haven't got a fixed one - wherever the coach tells me to play! H What about you? Eric: Alfie: Eric: Alfie: My team’s Manchester United When | was a young boy red was my favourite colour, you see! Eric: Alfie: Maybe you should become a fan of the Red Devils, too, then! Eric: Alfie: | played centre back when | was your age, you know, What’s your position? Eric: ve [ pART Questions 21-27 Read the article about a boy who travelled the world Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? if there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C) for questions 21-27, mark A, B or C — Round the world in 80 days Mike Moyle is certainly not your average 15-year-old secondary-school student That is, unless most 15 year olds spend their time travelling around the world these days Mike, you see, has been to more countries in the last two years than most people get to see ina lifetime Why? Well, it's something to with Mike's very unique talent - he's a brilliant tennis player Sure, there are a lot of good young tennis players around, but Mike's a little different; after all, it's not often a kid Mike's age turns professional and starts competing on the main men's tour before he's even been able to grow a beard In fact, | can't remember the last time that happened When | met Mike, | hoped to ask him what life is like for a 15-year-old superstar of the sports world, but Mike didn't want to talk tennis with me; all he wanted to talk about was his travels; ‘| can't believe how lucky I've been this year to see all those amazing places I've been to’, he began 'At the start of the year when no-one had heard of me and | had no sponsors, | used to travel whatever way | could to get from one event to the next To get to Northern Russia for a challenger event, | took the Trans-Siberian Railway - it was unreal, a beautiful, white, snowy carpet covering the landscape.' This other time, after Lolla Cars had started to sponsor me, we did a promotional event where they took me in one of their sports models on a six-day tour of the American coast There also was the time when | was late for a tournament in lreland | was meant to catch a ferry from Wales, but there was a fishermen's strike and they'd blocked the port My team hired a helicopter to take me across the Irish sea I'd never been in a helicopter before, so | was like "wow" What's more, | got to see a pod of dolphins down below as we crossed the Irish sea.' Example: O Answer: | O Mike does similar things to most children his age A Right 21 B Wrong C Doesn“† say Mike has a unique talent for travel A Right B Wrong A LÌ C a L] Doesn’t say 22 Mike mostly plays tennis against people his own age A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say 23 Mike is very well-known by people who follow sport A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 24 Mike has been famous for several years A Right B Wrong 25 It was very cold when Mike took the Trans-Siberian train A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 26 Mike did some modelling work for a car company A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say 27 Mike liked Ireland very much when he visited A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say C Bc Doesn’t say coy Reading and Writing Read the article about vampire bats Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C BATS Vampire bats are bats (O) food source is blood There are three such species (28) all of them are native to the Americas Vampires have small ears, a short tail membrane and specialised razor-sharp teeth for cutting The back teeth are much (29) than in other bat species (30) most bats, vampires can run using a unique bounding gait They have been clocked at speeds (31) up to 8km an hour They are usually found in dark places (32) caves and old abandoned buildings The number of bats sharing a roost can number in the thousands Vampire bats feed mainly on the blood of mammals (33) humans and birds Without a blood meal they can only survive for about two days Vampires share meals with one another when food is scarce They hunt at night (34) it is fully dark Vampire bats might have an awful reputation, but they are not all bad! They are the only bat species to adopt the young of dead mothers (35) than abandon them and they have very strong family bonds Vampire-bat saliva has actually been shown to have medical benefits for humans in helping the blood of stroke patients to flow Example: A that 28 A 29 because B which C whose B Answer: | O and C since A small B smaller C smallest 30 A B C Unlike 31 A for B of C about Although Except 32 A like B as C so 33 A including B and C apart 34 A when B which C except 35 A rather B instead C better ABC [] BỊ Con Fro H* Wi Paul Fro To: Hey II care Spe; ay —_ PART Questions > _lIN 36-40 Read the descriptions of some things that have to with going to bed at night The first letter is already there- There is one space for each other letter in the word Example: O Before you go to bed, you might fill one of these with water and lie in it to relax 36 You rest your head on this while you sleep 37 You might turn on one of these and read for a while For questions 36-40 write the words B Answer: | O| = BATH “——- | P L in bed before you go asleep 38 You might have a hot cup of this before going to sleep T on a cold winter's night 39 You might cover yourself with one of these to stay warm 40 You might set this to make sure you get up the next morning PART Questions B _—_ = A = a 41-50 Complete these emails Write ONE word for each space For questions 41-50, write the words — From: example: [0] abou? Paul To: Maureen Hi Maureen! We talked (0) @20UF maybe seeing a movie this weekend Ghostbusters iS (41) ccsmsesmeeenernernnres in the Savoy cinema at ? pm this Friday (42) you think? Should we go see it? Tickets cost £5.00 (43) , but we can get the student discount of 50% That means well only have to (44) - «¿ £5.00 in total | was thinking maybe we could invite the new girl in our class; what's her name? Sarah, isn't it? She seems very nice, but it must be hard trying to make new friends when you've just moved to town | was going to ask her today at lunch, but then | thought I'd better check if it's okay {45) .- - you first By the way, my dad said he could drop us off, so we won't have to (46) is the bus Write back quickly; the tickets for the Friday-night show are selling fast, so we'd better buy ours soon if we want to go Paul From: Maureen To: Paul Hey Paul Thanks {47) your email Yes, let's i†, and why not invite Sarah, too - that's a good lÍ your dad can give us a (48) lift then let me pay for the tickets I'll book them online tomorrow using my mum's (49) -. Card I'm really looking (50) -‹-: to thisl Speak soon xx TT ——====——————————-————— mmmmmmmmmmm=—m——>———rr—===———— Paper` = Reading and Writing PART Questions 51-55 Read the message and the email Fill in the information in Alice’s notes For questions 51-55 write the information — Year - Meeting about school trip!ip) Hi Alice! Hope you are feeling better Just to let you know; Mr Madigan has told us more about the school trip For more information about the on visit to the animal sanctuary February 15th, come To class now We're meeting in the main car park, not at 12:00 p.m as we'd originally planned, but a half an hour earlier And the bus is cancelled That means we'll have this Friday evening after school a† p.m Bring a pen and paper please Mr Madigan to go to the train station and get the 11:45 a.m serv- ice to Bowersdale Luckily, the animal sanctuary is within walking distance of the station By the way (just in case you didn't know), I don't mean the school car park; we're meeting in the train station car park We're going to get the bus back though, so that —-._ẮẮẳằẳằ means we can be dropped off at the school car park as originally planned a† 4:45 p.m Thinking of you :-) Simon ALICE“S NOTES School trip! Visiting: 51 Date of trip: 15th February Meeting point: Train station car park Meeting at: 52 Travelling by: 53 Arriving back from trip at: Returning Return by: or drop-off point: PART 9' Question 56 You went to the disco Write a note about it to your English friend, Monica Say: ¢ ¢ e¢ Write 25-35 words | when you went to the disco where you went why you enjoyed the disco Paper + Listening (Time: 30 minutes including minutes transfer time) PART You will hear five short conversations, You wil There is one question for each conversation For under the right answer Example: What time does the earliest train to Nottingham leave? Wi — Which room will the meeting be in? tra? Std AL] What's the BL] matter with the woman? cL] Hov 3, When is the class party? SEREEEE ——y SEeaREaSE 30 oon | AL) 4, What's How the boy's favourite much is a large mug sport? of coffee? Fe £1.00 13 OCTOBER PART Questions 6-10 Listen to Dave talking to a friend about h9 ‹ that he’s wearing? For questions 6-10, write a Dave is wearing You will hear the e Ẳ Example: belt PLACES sports CLOTHES T-shirt BỊ centre stadium railway station hat museum jacket E trainers 10 shorts department store hospital G mm supermarket newsagent .w/7 f PART — - Listen to Tim telling Samantha about sll\Q@ WØf\đ4 11-15 tick A, B or C You have 20 seconds to look at conversation twice A Chile Example: Tim is going to have a holiday in B Argentina L] C Tim A is going on holiday in Spring LILIL] 11, B Winter C 13 14 Summer He is going his friends B his sister C his family LI]LIL A with He will stay A ina forest B_ beside the ski centre C near a lake What A activity is Tim LJL|L 12 most excited ice fishing B_ skiing C 15 LÌ Peru snowboarding How long will the holiday A one week B 11 days C one month last? about? - Listening PART You will hear a boy, Alex, telling a aor Listen and complete questions 16-20, Alex’s Website address: www.alexwriter.ca First day you can buy the book: Name Book 16 | of book: Subject of book: m Number or drawings in the book: 19 | Number of pages in the book: you at night 20 Listen and complete questlons 2Í nka Tm Radio School FM Sport For students younger than: Date of competition: Place: 18 By 22 | Starts at: 23 First prize: |24| For information call: Competition 25 December Sports Centre p.m for two Glenfield aper - Speakiny < (Time: 8-10 minutes per pair of candidages) (5 - minutes) Introducing Yourself The first part of the test takes - minutes and you have to show that you can use the English you need When you meet someone for the first time introductions » ø e » Information about you Good morning! What's your name? And what’s your surname? And how you spell that please? e What you on weekends? e Do you have any hobbies? e Who you like spending time with? Where you are from / your studies e Where you come from? ø Are you a student? e What subjects you study? e Do you like your studies? ø Do you study English at school? e What is your favourite subject? e Do you like your school? e Do you like your teacher? PART (3 - minutes) Tell me something about e Tell me something about your favourite hobby Prompt card activity This part takes to minutes and you have to talk to the other candidate The examiner will give you a prompt card like the one below and you have to ask and answer questions Example: The examiner reads out these instructions and gives a question card to Candidate B and an answer card to Candidate A Candidate A, here is some information about a Halloween party Candidate B, you don’t know anything about the Halloween party, so ask Candidate A some questions about it Now Candidate B, ask Candidate A your questions about the Halloween party and Candidate A you answer them Candidate A - your answers Halloween CW FAN Candidate B - your questions Halloween FAN CW DRESS FRIDAY 6-4 P.M THE HUNTINGTON HALL £5.50 PER PERSON PRIZES FOR BEST DRESSED FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 23521 e Where? e When? e More information; telephone number? What prizes? The examiner will stop the interaction after or questions have been asked and answered A different set of Prompt cards is then given out, so that Candidate A has the opportunity to ask questions and Candidate B to answer them, In this example, the questions are about a darts competition Candidate B, here is some information about a darts competition Candidate A, you don’t know anything about the darts competition, so ask B some questions about it Now Candidate A, ask Candidate B your questions about the darts competition and Candidate B, you answer them Candidate B - your answers Candidate A - your questions DARTS COMPETITION for ages 16 and up | e Date? DALESVILLE | | SPORTS CENTRE ° How ROUNDS 25TH JULY WINNER OF EACH ROUND many / rounds? e Prizes? e Place? GETS £20 e How old / competitors? OVERALL WINNER GETS £100 Useful Vocabulary & Extra Practice Paper Speaking, Part Two The words and phrases below are useful when you are talking about fancy dress parties and a darts competition You should try and use them in your test ¢ * Music Costumes * Winner ° Opponents ¢ * Characters Decoration ¢ Entertainment ° Contest These are useful questions and phrases for both parts of the speaking test )}_—ễ Prompt Card A * | love fancy dress parties I’m always having lots of fun * What costume are you wearing at the party? * The best things about parties are music and dancing * | don't really like dressing up _ Prompt Card B * I’m not good at competitions | could win | don’t think ® | look forward to competing against others * | wonder what the prize might be? ° | like playing darts in my free time PAPER PART | READING Questions & WRITING (Time: | hour 10 minutes) 1-5 em, Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? for questions 1-5 mark the correct letter A-H Example: You cannot carry any dangerous items with you — | This shop is normally open six days A At†ention! Please remove ũny sharp objects from knives or your hand luggage a week B You should count out the money Open Daily 9-6 (except Sundays and Bank Holidays) you need before you arrive Take your time because the surface of the road may be slippery The price of everything being sold has been reduced Oil Spil DRIVE CAREFULLY It is not safe to stand up Beach | closed | due to oil spill G ATTENTION! PLEASE HAVE CORRECT CHANGE READY Attention! /lease remain seatedl during take-off rl “Reading and Writing PART 2) Questions 6-10 * Read the sentences about Millie and her xt adventure at the fun park Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each : ) (Ce oooe ocooo DEN O6GG000n ri Nhan dÐ SE BE liet=El: RoR eee 3)DBED HE" aOD Biioie mininin space For questions 6-10 mark A, B or C al "DĐ Com For + oo noon ood OOOGB 40050 Oo cc OOD i) Ee] [1L] | Example: Millie early at a.m because she wanted to get ready for her big day at the fun park A moved C wakes A BC Ogo She đid some and then had a wash A B got up Answer: | O Then A fitness B exercise she quickly the her clothes and tried on B Cc had gym breakfast puton C wore At last, she was ready to go to the fun park Millie was so A exciting B happy C ! happily The first ride she on was the Haunted House of Ghostly Horrors A 10 tried B went C put But her was the Water Rapids Rollercoaster Extreme, which Millie thought was the most fun ever A favourite B_ best C top | PART 11-15 Questions complete the five conversations For questions I 1-15 mark A, B or C — De ^^ | A I’m 12 Example: B My name is Alex Sẻ AWN C Fine, thanks Answer: | O As long as it takes œ 11 Have you been waiting here long? oo a | | didn't Not really I’m not sure who he is I2 Do you know that girl? Not very well Lots of times Here you go I3 Would you like a piece of cake? Very much, thank you | haven't got any | can’t swim very well Ø 14 How often you go swimming here? It’s over there Not a lot 15 Stop shouting before you wake the baby A | still can’t wake him | put him to sleep Cc Is he resting in the cot? ingng and Writin § PART Questions 16-20 Complete the conversation between a student and teacher about homework What does Ed say to Alison? For questions |6-20 mark the correct letter A-H | don’t want to hear any excuses Alison: Tell me again Ed: ló Alison: Well, it’s hard to believe your pet monkey ate Answer: | Q A B C€C BOO D E PIC} F mm CI lữ Alison: Very well, so you have a pet monkey Why would it LI LI | A But it’s the truth, honestly B_ What’s the point if you don’t believe me? C lused to be D It’s not my monkey your homework! Ed: GH nee Ed: ee Example: Alison: want to eat your homework you suppose? Alison: 18 You won't mind if | call your mum then to check out the story, will you? Ed: I9 Alison: Monica, is it? Ed: 20 E Go ahead F Maybe it was hungry G That$s right H_ Look; here is a picture of him Ed: PART Questions 21-27 Read the article about a man with an unusual talent Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? fthere is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C) for questions 21-27, mark A, B or C Unusual Talent Stevie Starr is a performer who first became famous when he appeared on the television talent show Britain's Got Talent Stevie’s unusual talent quickly made him a big hit In less than a week, a video of him performing on BGT, as the show is known, was watched more than a million times So what does Stevie do? He swallows things and then brings them back up again By things | don’t mean food though; Stevie’s eating habits are a little stranger than most He has been known to swallow golf balls, snooker balls, keys, rings - you name it, Stevie has probably swallowed it! And the amazing thing is, everything he swallows comes back up good as new Stevie says he learned his unique talent as a young boy in a children’s home The bigger boys would bully him and steal his pocket money, so Stevie started to swallow the coins to keep them safe Then, when he needed one, he learned to bring it back up into his mouth again Ever since his appearance on BGT Stevie has been very busy performing his act to audiences around the world In fact, these days his tour schedule is totally full and it’s all thanks to his performance on live T.V - even though he never even made it to the final of the talent show, which just goes to show that you don't always have to win to become a success Stevie says he is the only one that does this, swallowing things, as his job One thing is for sure; his act certainly is very unique - and very dangerous Most people would give themselves a serious injury if they tried to swallow the things Stevie does They might even cause themselves to choke So just remember; Stevie is a professional; enjoy his act, but never - ever - try this at home! Example: O Stevie has a regular job A Right 21, Answer: | O B Wrong C Doesn’t say A BC L] |_| LÌ Stevie took part in a competition and this helped him become well-known A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 22 Stevie’s act involves swallowing and bringing back up food 23 Stevie learned his talent while he was having fun playing games in a children’s home A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 24 The big boys stopped bullying Stevie after he learned his swallowing trick A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 25 Stevie owes his success to winning Britain’s Got Talent A A Right Right B B Wrong Wrong C C Doesnt say Doesn’t say 26 Stevie says he swallows strange things as a hobby A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 27 Ifyou tried to copy Stevie’s act, you could really hurt yourself A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say | + Reading and Writing Read the article about a gymnastics group Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space ——— #3 For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C Spelbound - A gymnastics group Britain's Got Talent, a show \ Two years (Ô) a group of young gymnasts (28) the small town of Ashford in Surrey travelled to London to take part in a competit ion that would change their lives forever The competition was (29) which encourages people from all over Britain and perform in front of a live audience if they think they have a talent people would like to see to come The show attracts thousands of entrants (30) year (31) of the acts are awful, but the few good performers get rewarded with a place in the quarter finals, (32) are shown on live television (33) compete in the final, Spelbound, as this group of young gymnasts is known, had to get through the qualifying round and two live knockout rounds in front of a T.V audience of several million people Even though they were just teenagers, Spelbound gave the performance of (34) lives and made it through Most people thought a singer would win the final of Britain's Got Talent but the public voted (35) Spelbound in their hundreds of thousands, and, much to the disbelief of its members, the group won And so started an amazing journey for these young teens who got to perform in front of the royal family at the Royal Variety Show and on a live tour of Britain with some of their fellow contestants Example: A before B since C ago Answer: | O 28 A to B from C at 29 A call B called C calling all B any C each 31 A All B Most C Few 32 A which B where C when 33 A To B By C For 30 A | the \ 34 A their B its 35 A B from for A BC OoOg C the diol Wh C at PART Questions 36-40 ead the descriptions of some things you would find in the countryside What is the word for each one? the first letter is already there There is one space for each other letter in the word For questions 36-40 write the words Example: It’s smaller than a mountain and you might want to walk up it to the top " H Answer: | O TC HILL ~ 36 If we want to find out about an area, we might look around and this E 37 Usually a green area covered with grass; there are lots of them Pr ° — in the countryside 38 You might go fishing or water sports on this L 39 You might chop this to use for your camp fire W 40 There are lots of trees in this place F PART 7' _— Questions 41-50 Complete these emails Write ONE word for each space For questions 41-50, write the words Example: |O| fo _ From: Sandra To: Vicky Hi Vicky! I missed class today because | had to go (0) my sister's wedding You were there though, werenl† Ì) .-‹‹ ssee ? |hope {42) «« because | am missing the biology notes ls (43) . .‹ :+-5- any chance you could email them to me? | wouldn't normally be in such a hurry, but we have an exam the day(44) .-.-‹ : ‹- {OROFYOW and | want to make Sure that | pass Thanks a million in advance (45) your help Speak soon xx ¬ From: Vicky To: Sandra Hey Sandra Of (46) -c«cscec+e=es you can have my notes Here they are attached to this email (47) ‹ WAS the wedding? Bet you had a great (48) .- - at it! By the way, did you hear (49) Ralph Mathers (the biology professor)? He was arrested (50) .‹-:‹- the police today - | think he owes the government a lot of money Who would have thought it! See you tomorrow = xx Paper - Reading and Writing PART Questions 51-55 Read the message and the email Fill in the information in Harry’s notes For questions 51-55 write the information (¿d2 2) = "1 Ths message hai not geen sent Tụ MUSIC THE SUMMER FESTIVAL Ryesdale Park 12-13 JULY TICKETS 150% £3.00 STUDENT DISCOUNT for further Call Jack on 57150 information Send ant Hi Harry! My family and I are going to this music festival at the weekend, but my sister is staying home as she is a bit sick at the moment That means we have a spare ticket Are you interested in coming with us? It starts on Saturday morning, but we're not going until the next day My mum and dad said it’s probably better not to take the car as the roads will be very busy, so we've decided to get the train all the way to Moorestown Station beside Ryesdale Park You could meet us there rather than in the park if you want to come Say around 5:15 in the morning? Actually, better make that - there are going to be a lot of people there and I want to get a good position to see the performers Let me know if you would be interested in joining us Becca Harry’s Notes Music Festival with Becca Ryesdale Park Place: 51 Day: Student lim ticket price: 52 Becca travelling by: 53 Meeting point: 54 Meeting time: 55 PART 9| Question 56 ®- ie Read the email from your friend, Max Write an email to Max and answer the questions Hi there! You said in your last email that you went to the countryside Who did you go with? What did you there? How long did you spend there? Write back and let me know Max Write 25-35 words : Listening (Time: 30 minutes including minutes transfer time) PART You will hear five short conversations You w There is one question for each under the right answer Example: sex b or ¢ What time does the earliest train to Nottingham leave? >> 6) ) | 12.50 pm | AT] Au is the party? rns ew : ` AL ] What kind LL f t? IIIRIRIIS: ` | c[ ] of club is it? a When i 4U Where are Cindy's trainers now? AL] How much does it cost for one person to get a ticket to see the new show? OM | S22 N 4) 514.45“ cL] AY Kc tự Listen to Sheila talking to a friend about DI to her new home? For questions 6-IØ, Mưj sóc” was delivered You will hear the cc Example: O ‘Thursday A DAY Saturday Sunday Monday 10 Tuesday rN HHHEBEBRERE Friday THING fridge television DVD player laptop bookshelf cooker shelves sofa Example: You have to draw L A a picture of your family B a picture of the countryside LÌ C d picture of a flower take part at the competition ts too young B_ she is too old C 12 13 she does You not have the time are not allowed A colouring pencils B water colours C oil paints How many because ene Ashe cannot LIL] Cher to use HOO 11 prizes are there? LILIL A B C5 Who a famous artist B the art teacher C the students 15 What LMT A will choose the winner? is the first prize? A a laptop B a television C acamera LIL]L] 14 4 Questions ° °° ° =¬¬MWẰ% PART 16-20 You will hear a student asking questlo44 : Listen and complete questions 16-20 You will, School Project three times (a week) OOO: Person plays sports how often: Person spends how much money on sport: 16 | Qe Person's favourite sport is: Person doesn't like: Person's name: Person's address: PART mm 19 | nh t2 You will hear a teacher talling ab9UE + Listen and complete questions 21 TIẾT it School visit to queen’s palace Date of visit: 11th June Leave school at: 21 Travel by: yy Must bring: 23 Tour guide will give talk about: At the end you can: LE í 24 Vị a.m of the palace i Paper - Speaking © (Time: 8-10 minutes per pair of candidates) ~ ww - - i: PART (5 - minutes) Introducing Yourself The first part of the test takes - minutes and you have to show that you can use the English you need when you meet someone for the first time Introductions e Good morning! e@ What's your name? Information about you e@ How you travel to school everyday? e How many students are in your class? e And what's your surname? e What time your lessons start in the morning? e And how you spell that please? Where you are from / your studies Where you live? Are you a student? Do you like school? What is your favourite thing about school? What you not like about school? Do you like learning English? How many subjects you study and what are they? What subjects you not like to study? PART (3 - minutes) Prompt Tell me something about e Tell me who your best friend is card activity This part takes to minutes and you have to talk to the other candidate The examiner will give you a prompt card like the one below and you have to ask and answer questions Example: The examiner reads out these instructions and gives a question card to Candidate B and an answer card to Candidate A Candidate A, here is some information about a race Candidate B, you don’t know anything about the race, so ask Candidate A some questions about it Now Candidate B, ask Candidate A your questions about the race and Candidate A you answer them Candidate B - your questions | Candidate A - your answers L2 10 KILOMETRES THROUGH RICHMOND PARK CALL MIKE (06892) MORE DETAILS e FOR AUGUST Z35RD BRING PACKED LUNCH MEET IN MAIN CAR PARK e Where meet? How long / run? Who / phone? Date? What / take? The examiner will stop the interaction after or questions have been asked and answered A different set of Prompt cards is then given out, so that Candidate A has the Opportunity to ask questions and Candidate B to answer them In this example, the questions are about photograph y classes Candidate B, here is some information about photography classes Candidate A, you don’t know anything about the photography classes, so ask B some quest ions about it Now Candidate A, ask Candidate B your quest ions about photography classes and Candidate B, you answer them Candidate B - your answers Photography Classes Come and learn to take Candidate A - your questions Photography Classes e When? high quality photos! 21+ years old ¢ Where! alfred soaks building, hi > e Cost? university campus Ci « What / learn? classes £60 e How old / students? Sundays 9:00-1 1:30 a.m LẠ, ———— Useful Vocabulary & Extra Practice Be th le: Paper Speaking, Part Two The words and phrases below are useful when you are talking about a race and photography classes You should try and use them in your test * Running * Distance * Recreation ® Photo camera * ° * ° Strength Exercise New Techniques Landscapes These are useful questions and phrases for both parts of the speaking test ———— Prompt Card A * Running is a great form of exercise Do you like exercising? Are yOu an active person? Exercise in general is my favourite pastime I'm not into running | think it’s too tiring Prompt Card B : | love taking photos | have many albums Do you like being photographed? | think it would be fun to learn new things about photography Photography is my hobby Yo thi | PAPER PART ver READING Questions & (Time: WRITING hour 10 minutes) 1-5 Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions I-5 mark the correct letter A-H o[^E® €5 £ ren NLILILILILILIL) Example: You should keep your ticket until after you get off the bus Answer: — | You can only leave by this door t» Do not lose your ticket or you will have to buy another one to get back B * KEEP GATE" CLOSED DOGS IN YARD G2 Certain people get their tickets for a = good price on some days of the week sem Be careful not to let the dogs out of the yard when you are arriving or | EXIT CO ONLY leaving Please keep your return ticket in a safe place ul You are not allowed to go inside e this door WEEKEND RAIL TICKETS Discount for student card holders ° | PRIVATE PROPERTY BEWARE OF DOG H e Please keep your return ticket in a safe place e@ ˆ i Tả + PART Questions 6-10 Read the sentences about Aliyah and her visit to London Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 6-10 mark A, B or C Example: O ALIGN ooo cccensesenesstenssseenseeseseees eho: a family in London A stayed The A B house last summer spent she stayed living with C passed in was quick B B C L] on a really busy larger B_ lovely ee A sheets B_ C th Saasesss shared B_ lived One evening, Dora Piskieiabiuspcine on peatves ube Nana ticks gia all her friends A had special on her bed to pull over her blankets She Wofvislsdcks6sx264v3825u6/60v66X262Y E402 G22 her room in the family, called Dora A 10 A On Aliyah's room was tãE25sx6sz2636346c230464xA521522029662SE20 aa55 and comfortable A Answer: | O C curtains with the youngest C child slept ee a party for Aliyah and C did invited s4 a XS PART Questions 11-15 Complete the five conversations for questions | 1-15 mark A, B or C | How are you? Example: A I'm 12 ess AN B My name Is Alex 1c Fine, thanks Answer: | O I1, Whose book is this? E] A It’s called Moonlight B_ This is Moonlight CI think you own it actually! |2 Did you enjoy that sandwich | made you? 13 Why don’t we go snowboarding this afternoon? 14 Shall we play a game of football? 15 I don’t know your telephone number A Yes, please! Let’s have them B Sol did C._ | loved it! A We do, don’t we? B What a great idea! C_ Thank you very much A Yes, let’s B_ The Tigers won C My favourite game is basketball A I'll write it down for you B You can call me after work C Use his poy play »- Reading and Writing PART Questions 16-20 Complete the conversation between two friends What does Claire say to Lisa? For questions 16-20 mark the correct letter A-H Example: Lisa: Are you excited about the concert on Friday night? Clgire: O_ Answer: | Q | C€C DB E F G NLILILILILIL]L) H q | € f E |: | 1h | can’t make it Lisa: But you said you would come with me Claire: 16 Lisa: So I'll have to go all on my own then, right? Claire: l7 Lisa: She can't She’s got gymnastics, remember? Claire: 18 Lisa: That’s a good idea Alison loves music Claire: 19 Lisa: 20 Claire: No, | mean it Next time | definitely will go and we'll have a really great time Oh yeah | forgot about that Maybe Alison then? | i E | tí I’m sorry Something’s come up | s £ No, | think it is boring Great! And | promise I’ll go with you the next = time 2! No, you did it You always say that! Why don’t you ask Mary to go? I'll give her my 23 ticket 23 / PART 4, Questions 21-27 Read the article about a Florence Nightingale and then answer the questions For questions 21-27; mark A, B or C — Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 into a very rich family As a child, she was home-schooled by her father As Florence grew up and became a young woman, she decided she wanted to train to become a nurse Her father was against the idea, but Florence disobeyed him She believed her purpose in life was to help others and she was determined to be a nurse In 1853, the Crimean War started, and soon many injured British soldiers were suffering in terrible conditions Florence, now a trained nurse, was asked to go to Crimea to help She agreed and was sent to Barrack Hospital Once there, Florence saw thousands of sick and wounded men, and there were not even enough beds for all of them The hospital was dirty, smelly and full of rats A lot of the men were dying from diseases they had caught in the hospital At first, all Florence and the other nurses were allowed to was clean They were not allowed to nurse the sick men But, as more and more sick and injured soldiers started to arrive, the doctors were forced to ask Florence for her help Florence and her team were very serious about their work and they all wore the same uniform Thanks to their efforts, the hospital was cleaner and healthier for the sick soldiers, who thought Florence was a very special lady for what she had done for them When Florence arrived home, she was a heroine The people loved her and she became very famous She had songs written about her and received lots of awards, even one from the Queen herself But Florence didn’t like being famous and was only interested in improving more and more hospitals She wrote letters to hospital managers all around England to put pressure on them to change their hospitals for the better Florence even set up her own training school for nurses, at Saint Thomas’ Hospital in London Florence will always be remembered for changing the health system forever Example: O Asa child, Florence A never got an education B went fo school like any other girl C was taught at home by her father 21 Florence’s father A wanted her to become a nurse B_ believed that Florence should help other people C did not like the idea of Florence becoming a nurse 25 She was sick B_ B She wanted to travel C C She wanted to work clean B nurse sick people C become a doctor OoOg What did the Queen do? A She sang songs about Florence A A BC 24 What did the soldiers in the hospital think of Florence? A She was a good woman B_ She was a good cleaner C She looked healthier than before 22 Why did Florence go to Crimea? 23 What was Florence NOT allowed to at Barrack Hospital when she first got there? Answer: | O A She gave Florence lots of awards She gave Florence a special award 26 What did Florence like more - being a nurse or being famous? A being famous B_ being a nurse C 27 it doesn’t say What did Florence at St Thomas hospital? A She wrote lots of letters B_ She taught people how to be a good nurse C She got extra training EC! Paper ‘f)- Reading and Writing PART Questions 28-35 Read the article about The Wombles Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C The Wombles of Wimbledon Common The Wombles are fictional characters (O) live in borrows (deep holes in the ground) and help the environment by collecting and recycling rubbish Although there are supposed to be Wombles (28) over the imaginary world of the Wombles books, the Wombles of (29) story live in a burrow on Wimbledon Common in Greater London ` 54:2 - They first appeared in a 1968 book (30) The Wombles, (31) by Elizabeth Beresford By the start of the 1970s, they had become famous throughout the U.K as a result of a popular BBC television show 3⁄2 based on the characters from the book Wombles are vegetarians, which means they eat (32) vegetables and fruit Their favourite food is mushrooms, but they also enjoy (33) foods that we humans can't, (34) acorn juice and grassbread sandwiches 38 39 The Wombles have become household names in the U.K over the years and have even made appearances as a music band In 1974, a group performing under the Wombles name and dressed as giant furry animals was the (35) successful U.K band, selling lots of records The Wombles had four top-ten music sin- gles in the UK in total Example: A that 28 A 29 Aa 30 A all B what B C to and Answer: | O C out B the C that calling B named C title 31 A written B read C drawn 32 A B only C the and O 33 A some B much C few 34 A such B like C as 35 A least B most C more music Te going He Wt Lo From To: T 'Hey T happe Study dad NV Sp ao PART Questions 36-40 Read the descriptions of some things that have to with school What is the word for each one? Thefirst letter is already there There is one space for each other letter in the word For questions 36-40 write the words Example: The 0o teacher who trains the football Answer: c team — is also called this — — COACH — 36 Maths is one, so is Geography s 37 After you finish secondary school, you may want to go here Ue, 38 Your teacher gives you this to in the evening H 39 The place where you sit to your lessons C 40 You can use this to find out the meanings of lots of different words D PART | | cee: eee eee Questions 41-50 Complete these emails Write ONE word for each space For questions 41-50, write the words Example: 'From: |O|_ gof Tom To: Helen Hi Helen! | (0) 99% some great news today! You know that (4]) - -«‹ | was studying so hard for? Well, | passed! My music teacher told (42) «‹‹‹‹‹‹⁄⁄⁄5⁄⁄5: this morning Im really happy (43} sse: now ï can go to Herford University to (44) music l† has the best music course In the country To celebrate, my mum's taking me out to dinner this weekend We're going to a really nice restaurant After we've had dinner, I'm going to order a big {45) .- - of chocolate cake - yuml How did your exams go? Write (46) sào and tell me all your news Love Tom mm Helen To: Tom Hey Tom! Well done! I'm really happy for (47) .- .‹ : | got my results, too, and youlll never guess (48) - happened; I (49) ¿ an A in maths - unbelievable! That means | can go to Manchester Institute of Technology to study engineering It's so cool that | get to follow my dream Hopefully, some day I'll work as an {5Ô) . just like my dad Maybe I'll even take over his engineering business! L Speak soon xxx »- Reading and Writing PART Questions 51-55 Read the message and the email Fill in the information in Darren’s notes For questions 51-55 write the information Yor wi Q Hperr¿ Eocanvt Lone le q‹ BY we Thes 611338 hài not been seat _w FELL Ob SEE Konge — x FT HNHTDTRTDTVENN January 15 — 22: Age 12 and und er February 14- 21:13 and Over Ns * e Ge Levece" (eeeone ae” nly €250 Buty €250 Mee Hi Darren! €250 Gul You mapas flig hts and a hotel roo m for nights ning your own ski clot hing ( trousers, gloves, hat and scarf), hed (Skis, Ski boots and Poles) Call Mi more information or to book, I just changed my mobile number; my new one is 072104 = SNe Woe nly To: Darren Bad news; we're too old to go on the trip to €25 Austria in January, but the one in February : OK for us What you think? is T looked up Zell am See on the internet and it looks like a really cool place to go skiing You know, maybe we could learn a new snowsport, too, like snowboarding I checked and the price of lessons is only €15 for each one or €70 for seven if you pay for them altogether Call me to discuss COO aay Darren’s Notes Ski Holiday Place: Zell am See Holiday Start Date: 51 Cost of snowboard lessons for week: 52 Must 53 bring: Provided with: Ski centre phone 54 number: |55 PART Question 56 Your English friend, Mark, brought you a football magazine to read Write a message to Mark e thank him e say why you liked the magazine e ask him to bring another magazine next time he visits Write 25-35 words You will hear five short conversations You will hear each There is one question for each conversation Fot£ g\ under the right answer Example: O What time does the earliest train to Nottingham 12.50 pm AC] What did Kelly last night? leave? Which person is the new on, @xY @&> =” What happened to Tina? woodwork teacher? | PART Questions 6-10 tre Example: drum H PHOTOGRAPHS campsite mountain PLACES France BỊ lreland Wales department store roundabout 10 concert | DI Scotland mã Peru Italy ey Egypt | = Morocco PART A yesterday B last month did the new supermarket first open? HỘI, her best friend B her teacher C her mother What Michael think of the A It's modern looking B It's very big C It's very ugly looking Where C can shoppers new supermarket buy the first floor on the second What floor does Aisling say about A It will be popular B People are not interested in it C l† starts next week How far away is the nearest A less than 100 metres B about C half a kilometer a kilometer from? building? furniture? on the ground floor Bon 15, does the supermarket BIRIR A A 14 did Aisling find out about LILIL] 12 Who the special offer? LH] 11 C last week bus stop? LL Example: When es You will hear a child, Asha talking t© WieF 049 © @ Om Listen and complete questions 16-20 You will) < © Asha’s Wish Baby Waterloo Bliss ®*® _ @ @ Name of Doll: @ 16| * @ Price of doll: “e * Name of shop: 20 ”ïTfA% Time shop closes: ot -_— Fr) am Which street: 18 | + Shop is opposite: PART Tà No of members: — 12 — Age of members: Place: 32 !0- Days open: Vee open all How to dress: 24 en Telephone number: years old shorts and T-shirt Paper - Speaking vw (Time: 8-10 minutes per pair of candidates) PART (5 - minutes) © Introducing Yourself The first part of the test takes - minutes and you have to show that you can use the English you need when you meet someone for the first time Introductions e Good morning! e What's your name? e And what's your surname? e And how you spell that please? Information about you @ What is your favourite meal of the day? e What food don’t you like? e Who usually does the cooking in your home? Where you are from / your studies e Where you come from? e Are you a student? e What class/year are you in? e Do you like your studies? e Do you study English at school? e What other subjects you study? e Do you like maths? e What is your least favourite subject? Tell me something about e the last party you were at (example: your birthday party) PART (3 - minutes) Prompt card activity This part takes to minutes and you have to talk to the other candidate The examiner will give you a prompt card like the one below and you have to ask and answer questions , Example: | The examiner reads out these instructions and gives a question card to Candidate B and an answer card to Candidate A Candidate A, here is some information about a café Candidate B, you don’t know anything about the café, so ask Candidate A some questions about it Now Candidate B, ask Candidate A your questions about the café and Candidate A you answer them = | Candidate B - your questions Candidate A - your answers Now Open! London | Cafe OPEN Coffee! Tea! CENTRE SPORTS - OPPOSITE AM Snacks! - {t CLOSED - Sandwiches! AWAY ONLY WEEKENDS Now Open! London Café P.M SPECIAL OFFER - COFFEE AND SANDWICH CE | | e what / sell ? ° time / e where open ? ? « any / special offers? open / every day? The examiner will stop the interaction after or questions have been asked and answered A different set of Prompt cards is then given out, so that Candidate A has the opportunity to ask questions and Candidate B to answer them In this example, the questions are about a Golf Club | L B, here is some information about a Golf Club Candidate Candidate A, you don’t know anything about a Golf Club, so ask B some questions about it Now Candidate A, ask Candidate B your questions about a Golf Club and Candidate B, you answer them Candidate B - your answers Candidate A - your questions Golf Club - Golf Club ˆ [] Vv = Fi - | Priony Road | open seven days a week | £25 fee to play | over 16s only Club manager: CALL: Mike cost/£? e when? | e where? _ e who/ telephone? | REILLY (0)1273221630 e | e for lI8-year-olds? Useful Vocabulary & Extra Practice Paper Speaking, Part Two The words and phrases below are useful when you are talking about a café and a golf club You should try and use them in your test * Meeting Point ° Food and refreshments * Socialising * Hobby ¢ Entertainment * Free time * Equipment ¢ Exercise These are useful questions and phrases for both parts of the speaking test B}]—]———— _ Prompt Card A * | have lots of fun when | go out with friends for a cup of coffee * Sometimes, we also play board games in cafés ° There are many nice things on the menu * Can | order, please? —— Prompt Card B ¢ What uniform you wear? | like playing golf, but | don’t have my own equipment ° I’m not a professional golfer * Do you play for a club? | > PART Questions 1-5 | PARTI Questionsl5_ te Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions |-5 mark the correct letter A-H calling , texting, , eating and drinking are not allowed in this place A e | Wait where you are for a short time until the flight begins Answer: ~ x ⁄Z so Only people who are experienced drivers are allowed ~*~ begin our flight ~ = x —“ rt ll —— Flight delayed by -Z z Sy sam D Motorway a ii 15 minutes Ahead Full-licence Holders Only Please stay in your seats while we wait You can wait in this area until for our journey to begin the flight of the person ele Z phones before we Sumo Air @à) a prize you are waiting for lands PLEASE > Cc If you call very quickly you might - win here e turn off all mobile >

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