TEST
4
PART
1 1 Friday 2 (a)
story 3 (about)
2/two 4 (the)
jungles/jungles 5 Lost 1 MAN: Now. You must do the
homework this week. GIRL: Which day shall we give it
to you, Mr Brown? MAN: On Friday, please. GIRL: OK then. Friday. 2 BOY: So, what do we have to do? MAN: Well, I want you all to do
some writing. BOY: What kind of writing? MAN: A story, please. BOY: Oh good. I like writing
stories. 3 GIRL: How long does it have to
be? MAN: Ah, that’s a good question.
Um, about two pages, please. GIRL: But I can only write
slowly! Can I do one page, please? MAN: No! I want you all to write
two pages. 4 BOY: What have we got to write
about? Can we choose? MAN: No. I want you to write
about the jungle. BOY: That’s difficult. I can’t
do that. MAN: You must try, Nick. We saw
a film about jungles yesterday. BOY: Well … I can try. 5 MAN: Now, here’s the name of a
book. Write it in your books, please. GIRL: Is this for homework? MAN: Yes. I want you all to try
and read it. GIRL: What’s the name of the
book? MAN: ‘The Lost World’. GIRL: ‘The Last World’? MAN: No. L-O-S-T. GIRL: OK, Mr Brown. |
PART
2 1 11/eleven 2 Lowe 3 Dolphins 4 Cane 5 (a)
sandwich 1 MAN: Now, how old are you, Emma? GIRL: I’m eleven. MAN: Sorry? How old? GIRL: Eleven. 2 MAN: And where do you live? GIRL: Lowe Street. MAN: How do you spell that? GIRL: L-O-W-E. MAN: Is that next to the
library? GIRL: Yes. 3 MAN: My next question is, do you
go to any of our swimming classes? GIRL: Yes, on Thursday. MAN: Which one, Emma? What’s the
name of the class? GIRL: Last year, I went to
‘Ducks’, but now I go to ‘Dolphins’, because I can swim better. MAN: Great! ‘Dolphins’ is a good
class. 4 MAN: Who’s your swimming
teacher? GIRL: His name’s Paul Carne. MAN: Oh. You mean Paul Cane.
C-A-N-E. GIRL: Oh, yes. That’s right. 5 MAN: Last question. After your
class, do you buy any food at the café here? GIRL: Yes, I buy a sandwich. MAN: Do you always buy a
sandwich? GIRL: Yes, because after
swimming, I’m always very hungry. |
PART
3
1 Spear 2 Plants 3 Tennis 4 Film 5 week 1 MAN: Now, what’s your name? GIRL: Daisy Spear. MAN: How do you spell that? GIRL: It’s S-P-E-A-R. MAN: Right. 2 MAN: Now, which book have you
got? GIRL: This one. It’s name is ‘My
Plants’. MAN: OK. Then we write ‘My
Aunts’ here. GIRL: Um, not ‘Aunts’ –
‘Plants’! MAN: Oh, yes, sorry. 3 MAN: Have you got a video there? GIRL: Yes. MAN: Is there a name on the box? GIRL: It’s a sports video. It
says ‘Tennis’ on the box. MAN: OK. Put ‘Tennis’ here. Can
you play well? GIRL: No, not very well. I want
to play better. |
4 MAN: Have you got a CD player at
home? You can take a CD. GIRL: I’d like to take this one.
Is that OK? MAN: Yes. GIRL: It says ‘Music’ on the
outside. Shall I write that? MAN: What kind of music is it? GIRL: Film music. I see, I write
film music here. 5 MAN: How many days do you need
them all for? GIRL: Can I have them for one
week? MAN: Yes. That’s fine. So, can
you write ‘one week’ at the bottom, there, please? GIRL: Oh, yes, I see. MAN: Good. Now you can take all
your things. Enjoy them! |
TEST 5
1 Fry 2 orange 3 (the)
swimming pool 4 towel 5 (number/no/#)
42/ forty-two 1 MAN: What’s your
name? GIRL: It’s Daisy.
Daisy Fry. MAN: Do you spell
that F-R-Y, Daisy? GIRL: Yes. That’s
right. 2 MAN: And what
colour is your bag, Daisy? GIRL: It’s orange
and it’s got my name on it. MAN: Orange, you
say …? GIRL: Yes. MAN: … because
we’ve got a yellow one here. GIRL: No, that
one isn’t mine. 3 MAN: Now, where
did you last have your bag? GIRL: It was on
the grass outside. MAN: Next to the
swimming pool, or the café? GIRL: The
swimming pool. 4 MAN: And what’s
inside your bag, Daisy? GIRL: A towel. My
mother bought it for my swimming lessons. MAN: Is that the
only thing in your bag? A towel? GIRL: Yes. 5 MAN: Now, where
do you live? GIRL: My address
is 42, Top Street. MAN: Number 42. I
know Top Street. GIRL: Do you? MAN: Yes, Now /
must look for your bag, Daisy, and you must be more careful with your things. |
1 toothbrush 2 (a)
plant 3 (the) library 4 towels 5 new
glasses 1 MAN: Now, there’s
another thing I must buy at the supermarket. Oh, what is it? GIRL: A new
toothbrush. MAN: Yes, that’s
right. A toothbrush for the baby. GIRL: No, Dad!
For Mum! The new baby hasn’t got any teeth! 2 MAN: Shall we buy
some flowers for Mum? GIRL: Well, how
about a plant? MAN: OK. She’s
like a plant better, I think. GIRL: Fine. 3 GIRL: Then we
have to go to the library. MAN: The library.
Why? GIRL: Because I
need some books for my homework. MAN: OK. 4 MAN: Right. After
that, we can go to the hospital. GIRL: Yes. We
must take some towels. MAN: Oh, yes! How
many does Mum need? GIRL: Four
towels. Two for her and two for the baby. 5 MAN: Now. The
last thing. Mum needs her glasses. GIRL: Yes. Now,
be careful, Dad. You must take her new ones. Don’t take her old ones. MAN: Oh, thank
you! Yes, she needs her new glasses. GIRL: Good. Now,
have you got your coat? MAN: Yes. GIRL: Come on
then. I want to see the baby! |
PART 3
1 13/thirteen 2 weekend 3 cheese 4 pasta 5 (her)
cousin 1 MAN: How old are
you, Ann? GIRL: I’m
thirteen. MAN: Pardon? Did
you say fourteen? GIRL: No, I’m
thirteen. MAN: Oh, right. 2 MAN: Now, do you
come to this café every day? GIRL: No, I
don’t. I come here at weekends. MAN: Only at
weekends? GIRL: Yes. That’s
right. 3 MAN: Another
question, Ann. Which is your favourite kind of sandwich? GIRL: Oh, I don’t
know. They’re all good. MAN: Well, do you
like our egg sandwiches, for example? Or the chicken ones? GIRL: Oh, they’re
OK – but cheese is my favourite. MAN: Thank you.
Look, I’m writing ‘cheese’ here. |
4 MAN: Now, we want
some new things to eat in the café. Can you think of something, Ann? GIRL: Mmm, that’s
difficult. MAN: Something
you would like to eat? Something we don’t have? GIRL: I know. How
about pasta? MAN: Did you say
pasta? GIRL: Yes. I love
it! 5 MAN: Last
question. Who did you come here with today? GIRL: My cousin. MAN: Only your
cousin? GIRL: Yes. MAN: Well, thank
you very much, Ann. |
TEST 6-PART 1
1 Paris 2 18/eighteen
(children) 3 outside 4 sandwiches 5 lime 1 MAN: Where was
the party? GIRL: It was in
the Paris Café. MAN: Oh! How do
you spell that? GIRL: P-A-R-I-S. 2 MAN: How many
children were there? GIRL: Eighteen. MAN: Eighteen!
That’s a lot! GIRL: Yes. There
were ten boys … MAN: … and eight
girls? GIRL: Right! 3 MAN: Where did
you all sit? GIRL: We had a
big table outside. MAN: Outside? Oh,
weren’t you cold? GIRL: No. It was
hot and sunny that day. 4 MAN: What did you
eat? GIRL: A lot! MAN: Birthday
cake? GIRL: Yes. MAN: And did you
have burgers and fries? GIRL: No. We had
sandwiches and ice cream. 5 MAN: What drinks
did you have? GIRL: Some people
had lemonade and some had lime juice. MAN: Lime juice?
Did you like it? GIRL: Yes, I did. |
1 19 2 bananas/banana 3 hello 4 balcony 5 Polly 1 GIRL: How old’s
your parrot, Mr Snow? MAN: It’s
nineteen. GIRL: Nineteen! That’s
old. MAN: No, it
isn’t. Parrots live longer than that. 2 GIRL: And what
does it like to eat? MAN: It likes all
kinds of food, but it loves bananas. GIRL: Are bananas
it favourite food? MAN: Yes. 3 GIRL: And what
can it say? MAN: Well, all
parrots can talk, but ours only says ‘hello’. GIRL: Does it say
hello to you every day? MAN: Yes. Every
morning. 4 GIRL: And does it
live in your garden? MAN: No. It
doesn’t like the rain. It lives on the balcony. GIRL: Does it
like being on the balcony? MAN: Yes, because
it can watch all the people in the street. 5 GIRL: And has
your parrot got a name? MAN: Yes. We call
it Polly. GIRL: Is that
P-O-L-Y? MAN: No, it’s
P-O-double L-Y. GIRL: Great!
Thank you for your answers! MAN: That’s OK. |
PART 3
1 vegetables 2 bus 3 daughter 4 afternoon 5 Rich 1 BOY: What do you
buy there? WOMAN: Well, I
always buy vegetables because we eat them every day in our family. BOY: Do you all
like vegetables, then? WOMAN: Yes, we
do. 2 BOY: And how do
you go to the supermarket? Do you go on your bike? WOMAN: No, I take
the bus because I always have a lot of things to carry. BOY: So, the bus
is better? WOMAN: Yes, it
is. 3 BOY: And who goes
with you? WOMAN: My
daughter. BOY: Right. Does
she help you? WOMAN: My
daughter’s only four, but she likes to choose some of our food. |
4 BOY: And do you
go in the morning? WOMAN: No, I go
in the afternoon. BOY: Is the shop
quieter in the afternoons, then? WOMAN: No. There
are always a lot of people there because it’s a very good supermarket. 5 BOY: Well, thank
you. And one last thing … what’s your name? I have to write it down. WOMAN: It’s Mrs
Rich. BOY: How do you
spell that? WOMAN: R-I-C-H. BOY: OK. Thank
you. |
TEST 7
1 swimming 2 afternoon(s) 3 Hart 4
car 5 tennis 1 MAN: Right, Lucy, which classes do you go to here? GIRL: I have a
swimming class. MAN: Swimming,
OK. And do you enjoy that? GIRL: Very much. MAN: Good. 2 MAN: When do you
have your class, Lucy? GIRL: On Saturday
morning – no, that’s wrong. It’s in the afternoon now. MAN: OK, and you
have it every week? GIRL: Yes, on
Saturday afternoon. 3 MAN: What’s the
name of your teacher? GIRL: It’s Mr
Hart. He’s very nice. MAN: Do you spell
that H-A-R-T? GIRL: Yes, that’s
right. MAN: Great. 4 MAN: Now, how do
you get here, Lucy? GIRL: I come with
my father in the car. MAN: Does he come
in and watch the class? GIRL: No, he sits
in the car and reads his book! 5 MAN: Now the last
question. Do you do a lot of sports? GIRL: Yes, I play
tennis, hockey and basketball. MAN: And which is
your favourite? GIRL: Oh, I like
tennis best. MAN: Thank you
very much, Lucy. |
1 12/twelve 2 carrots 3 box 4 grey/gray
(and) white / white (and) grey/gray 5 Hoppy 1 GIRL: How old is
your rabbit now, Mrs Wright? WOMAN: It’s only
twelve weeks old. GIRL: Twelve
weeks! It’s very young! WOMAN: Yes, but
it eats a lot! 2 GIRL: So, what’s
its favourite food? Does it like fruit? WOMAN: Well, it
does, but it likes carrots best. GIRL: So do you
buy carrots for it every day? WOMAN: No. I buy
a lot at the weekend. 3 GIRL: And where
does it sleep? WOMAN: It sleeps
in a box outside. GIRL: Oh! Isn’t
it cold in the garden? WOMAN: Yes, but
it’s OK inside the box. 4 GIRL: And what
colour is your rabbit? WOMAN: Well, I
wanted a brown one, but they only had grey and white ones. GIRL: So what did
you buy? WOMAN: A grey and
white one with very long ears. 5 GIRL: And can you
play with it? WOMAN: Yes! It
likes to jump and run in the garden. GIRL: What’s its
name? WOMAN: Hoppy. GIRL: Is that
H-O-P-P-Y? WOMAN: Yes! |
PART
3
1 pirates 2 Pound 3 bus 4 home 5 Pat 1 MAN: What’s the
film about? GIRL: It’s about
pirates. It’s very exciting. MAN: Pirates? GIRL: Yes. I love
that kind of story. 2 MAN: Which cinema
is it at? GIRL: The one in
Pound Street. I can spell that word. I learnt it at school. MAN: Is it
P-O-U-N-D? GIRL: Yes, that’s
right, Dad. Well done! 3 GIRL: How can we
go there? Can you drive us there in the car? MAN: The bus is
quicker, I think. GIRL: Mmm. MAN: Yes, let’s
take the bus. It’s easier, too. |
4 GIRL: What about
the tickets? We can buy them at the cinema. MAN: No. Let’s
buy them at home. We can do that on the new computer. GIRL: At home?
Good idea. Let’s do that now. MAN: OK. 5 MAN: And would
you like to take a friend with you? GIRL: Oh, yes.
Can I invite Pat to come with us? MAN: Yes! Go and
ask her now. GIRL: Great. Thanks,
Dad. Pat loves going to the cinema. |
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