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1 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A GRAMMAR 1 Complete the sentences. Example: Are they from Switzerland? 1 I sing, but I can play the guitar. 2 How did your phone break? fell on the floor. 3 We British. We re American. 4 There isn t milk in the fridge. What s that? It s identity card. 6 Holly have any children? 7 I m taller my brother. 8 Would you like to fly a plane? No, I. 9 The art gallery is closed Mondays. What s the time? It s half three. 11 aren t many books on the shelf. 12 I spoke to him on the phone ten minutes. 13 We hardly watch TV at the weekend. 14 They like the film they left after minutes. 1 How much coffee do you drink? Quite a. 16 They are noisiest neighbours in the street. 2 Underline the correct form. Example: My mother work / works in a hospital. 1 We don t have some / any money. 2 My father s dentist / a dentist. 3 I have a lot of / a lot brothers and sisters. 4 We had an excellent meal / a meal excellent. Please drive careful / carefully. The weather s bad. 6 Can we meet on / in Monday evening? 7 I have always / always have breakfast at home. 8 It s raining. Let s go / We go inside. 9 I don t like get up / getting up early. He s hoping to study / study law at university Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Example: Mark and Emma have (have) a house in Portugal. 1 I (not be) to Egypt. Is it nice? 2 He (not ask) for a cappuccino he asked for a latte. 3 she (travel) to India next summer? 4 Colin (not be) at work yesterday. I (buy) a new car last week. 6 She (not listen) to music at the moment. 7 I (start) cooking classes next week. 8 Where (be) he yesterday morning? 9 you ever (break) your leg? How often you (go) to the theatre? Every month. 11 Emma (write) him a letter two days ago. 12 Who (be) the three greatest politicians of the twentieth century? 13 He has an exam tomorrow, so he (study) now. 14 She (not like) using lifts. VOCABULARY 4 Complete the words in the sentences. 14 Grammar total 40 Example: We go to the supermarket every Saturday morning. 1 The cooker s really d. We need to clean it. 2 I think it s going to rain. Let s take an u. 3 I gave my brother a w he often loses his money. 4 I read the n every day. The car park s normally full but today it s quite e. 6 I was late for work because the b was late. 7 I usually have a s for lunch. I love bread. 8 She s listening to the news on the r. 9 I want to write something can I borrow your p, please? I read two b when I was on holiday last summer. English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

2 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A Tick ( ) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: We eat in the. A bathroom B bedroom C dining room 1 My mother s brother is my. A grandfather B nephew C uncle 2 My sister works in an office. She s a. A receptionist B musician C builder 3 I don t see Pete very much, but we often at weekends. A download B skype C search 4 Can I pay by credit, please? A ticket B money C card I work with sick animals. I m a. A lawyer B politician C vet 6 I got your but I couldn t open the. A wifi B attachment C internet 7 My father s a. He flies all over the world. A pilot B builder C nurse 8 I need some for this letter, please. A stamps B keys C coins 9 My brother s daughter is my. A granddaughter B sister C niece You can buy food at a. A bank B market C post office 6 What is the next word? Example: one, two, three 1 Wednesday, Thursday, 2 twenty, thirty, 3 July, August, 4 summer, autumn, third, fourth, 6 eight hundred, nine hundred, 7 Complete the words in the sentences. Example: She walks to work every day. 1 The opposite of tall is s. 2 If you break your leg you have to go to h. 3 Marc s a c. He works in a French restaurant. 6 4 I need to cut some paper. Do you have any s? A c is a place where you can buy medicine. 6 I don t read books but I like reading m and newspapers. 7 Can I see your i card, please? 8 Do you want to c a taxi? 9 I didn t t off my phone and it rang in the lesson! She often t by plane. 11 I usually m dinner at I d a Volkswagen. 13 I always w up early. 14 Your son s daughter is your g. PRONUNCIATION 8 Match the words with the same sounds. 14 Vocabulary total 40 slow piece friend spell door breakfast said tissue spoke thought juice people Example: red friend said teacher 1 2 wall 3 4 shoe 6 open 7 8 red 9 9 Underline the stressed syllable. Example: co ffee 1 o ppo site 6 to ma toes 2 su per mar ket 7 beau ti ful 3 vege ta bles 8 cho colate 4 en gi neer 9 be hind heal thy un der stand Pronunciation total 20 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 0 English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

3 Reading and Writing A READING 1 Read the text and tick ( ) A, B, or C. The best place in the world to live Vancouver is the third biggest city in Canada. It s in the south west of the country and it has a population of 2.6 million. A recent study showed that it s the best city in the world to live. The study looked at areas like weather, transport, education, healthcare, and safety. This study happens every year and Vancouver is usually number one. We asked Vancouver resident Jacob Meyers if he agrees. I ve lived in Vancouver all my life. I work for an engineering company and I ve travelled on business to many Canadian cities. Two years ago another company offered me a very good job in Montreal but I didn t take it because I never want to leave my city. Let me tell you why not: Vancouver is situated between the mountains and the Pacific Ocean. That means the summers aren t too hot and the winters aren t too cold. It also rains a lot, in summer and winter. Some people don t like that but I do because our gardens and parks are always green and fresh. Every day I cycle or walk for an hour in a park and in Vancouver you re never more than a few minutes from one. I don t feel frightened when I walk in Vancouver s streets at night. Of course, Vancouver has a high population and there s crime in every big city, but compared to the USA, for example, it s quite safe. But my favourite thing about Vancouver is its incredible mix of nationalities. I ve got friends here from all over the world. And there s an enormous variety of foreign food in the restaurants and markets. I ve eaten wonderful dishes from China, India, Italy, Greece, and Japan and I haven t been to any of these places. Example: Vancouver is bigger than all the other Canadian cities. A True B False C Doesn t say 1 Two thousand, six hundred people live in the south west of Canada. 2 A study says that Vancouver is the best place for a city holiday. 3 Jacob was born in Vancouver. 4 There are some mountains between Vancouver and the ocean. It often rains in summer in Vancouver. 6 Jacob has a big garden. 7 He lives an hour away from the nearest park. 8 He never walks in the streets at night. 9 Jacob can speak a lot of foreign languages. He has been to Italy on holiday. 2 Now read the text again and answer the questions. 1 How often does the study happen? 2 Where has Jacob travelled to for his work? 3 What are the winters like in Vancouver? 4 Are there many parks in Vancouver? What does Jacob like best about Vancouver? WRITING Reading total 1 Answer the questions. Write 2 3 words for each question. 1 What did you do last weekend? 2 What is there for tourists to do in your town or city? 3 Describe a good friend of yours. Writing total Reading and Writing total 2 English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

4 Listening and Speaking A LISTENING 1 Listen to the conversation. Tick ( ) A, B, or C. 1 The man is. A going to work B going home C going to see a friend 2 The time now is. A 4.4 B.1 C.4 3 At the moment, the woman is doing a course in. A teaching B Japanese C healthcare 4 The man has Japan. A lived in B travelled to C worked in The man would like. A a coffee and a snack B a tea and a snack C a snack only 2 Listen to five speakers. Match them with the questions they are answering A E. Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 Speaker 4 Speaker A What did you do at the weekend? B What s your favourite season? C How do you usually travel to work? D What s the best book you ve ever read? E How much exercise do you do? Listening total SPEAKING 1 Ask your partner these questions. 1 Where were you born? 2 What s your job? 3 What do you like doing at the weekend? 4 Where did you go for your last holiday? Can you drive a car? 6 Have you ever won a prize? What for? 7 How many foreign languages can you speak? 8 What are you going to have for dinner tonight? Now answer your partner s questions. 2 Read the information about a classical concert and answer your partner s questions. Vivaldi s Four Seasons at The Royal Theatre Conductor: Leonardo López The Liverpool Youth Orchestra 7.30 p.m. Saturday th September 18 adults 12 students children (under 12) Tickets on the door or online at 3 Now ask your partner these questions about a party. Whose / party? Why / have / party? What time / start? Where? What / address? Speaking total 1 Listening and Speaking total 2 English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

5 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B GRAMMAR 1 Underline the correct form. Example: My brother s dentist / a dentist. 1 This was an exciting match / a match exciting. 2 She s hoping study / to study journalism at university. 3 My father works / work in an office. 4 The weather s bad. Please drive carefully / careful. We have always / always have lunch at a café. 6 He doesn t have some / any money. 7 Can we meet in / on Friday morning? 8 I don t like getting up / get up late. 9 It s a beautiful day. We go / Let s go to the beach. I have a lot / a lot of uncles and aunts. 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Example: Reggie wasn t (be) at work on Thursday. 1 I (not ask) for a latte I asked for an espresso. 2 Vincent (write) me an four days ago. 3 We (start) dance lessons next month. 4 I (buy) a new book last weekend. Who (be) the three greatest artists of the twentieth century? 6 He has an exam on Thursday so he (study) now. 7 I (not be) to Spain. Is it nice? 8 They (have) a house near the sea. It s beautiful. 9 you ever (break) your arm? Joshua (work) in his parents shop next summer? 11 How often you (travel) by train? Every day. 12 Where (be) he last Wednesday afternoon? 13 Karen (not like) going to the theatre. 14 My brother (not listen) to the radio at the moment Complete the sentences. Example: I can sing, but I can t play the piano. 1 The museum is closed Sundays. 2 Toby have a girlfriend? 3 They are noisiest neighbours in the street. 4 How did your laptop break? fell on the floor. Would you like to fly a plane? No, I. 6 I spoke to him on the phone 20 minutes. 7 There isn t butter on the table. 8 I m taller my father. 9 your sunglasses new? What s the time? It s half five. 11 What s that? It s identity card. 12 They like the film they left after 20 minutes. 13 I hardly watch TV in the evening. 14 aren t many houses in the village. 1 We Spanish. We re Brazilian. 16 How much tea do you drink? Quite a. VOCABULARY 4 Complete the words in the sentences. Example: Do you want to call a taxi? 16 Grammar total 40 1 Sergio s a c. He works in an Italian restaurant. 2 A c is a place where you can buy medicine. 3 She often t by train. 4 The opposite of tall is s. He didn t t off his phone and it rang in the film! 6 I don t read books but I like reading m and newspapers. 7 Can I see your i card, please? 8 Your daughter s daughter is your g. 9 I need to cut some paper. Do you have any s? I d a Honda. 11 I usually m dinner at She w to school every day. 13 If you break your leg you have to go to h. 14 I always w up early. 14 English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

6 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B What is the next word? Example: ten, eleven, twelve 1 summer, autumn, 2 eight hundred, nine hundred, 3 third, fourth, 4 July, August, Wednesday, Thursday, 6 twenty, thirty, 6 Tick ( ) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: You can buy food at a. A bank B market C post office 1 I need some for this letter. A keys B stamps C coins 2 He works with sick animals. He s a. A vet B politician C lawyer 3 We eat in the. A bathroom B bedroom C dining room 4 My sister works in an office. She s a. A builder B musician C receptionist I don t see Nick very much but we often at weekends. A skype B download C search 6 My mother s brother is my. A uncle B nephew C grandfather 7 Can I pay by credit, please? A ticket B card C money 8 I got your but I couldn t open the. A wifi B attachment C Internet 9 My father s a. He flies all over the world. A builder B pilot C nurse My brother s daughter is my. A niece B sister C granddaughter 6 7 Complete the words in the sentences. Example: The cinema is between the station and the supermarket. 1 I read two b when I was on holiday last summer. 2 I need to clean my bike. It s very d. 3 I usually have a s for lunch. I love bread. 4 I want to write something can I borrow your p, please? I read the n every day. 6 I gave my father a w he often loses his money. 7 I thinks it s going to rain. Let s take an u. 8 The cinema s usually full but last night it was quite e. 9 She s listening to the news on the r. I was late for work because the b was late. PRONUNCIATION 8 Underline the stressed syllable. Example: co ffee 1 cho colate 6 un der stand 2 to ma toes 7 beau ti ful 3 heal thy 8 vege ta bles 4 su per mar ket 9 en gi neer o ppo site be hind 9 Write the words in the correct place. Vocabulary total 40 door breakfast people juice said friend slow piece spoke thought tissue spell Example: red breakfast said shoe 1 2 wall 3 4 open 6 red 7 8 teacher 9 Pronunciation total 20 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 0 English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

7 Reading and Writing B READING 1 Read the text and tick ( ) A, B, or C. The best place in the world to live Vancouver is the third biggest city in Canada. It s in the south west of the country and it has a population of 2.6 million. A recent study showed that it s the best city in the world to live. The study looked at areas like weather, transport, education, healthcare, and safety. This study happens every year and Vancouver is usually number one. We asked Vancouver resident Jacob Meyers if he agrees. I ve lived in Vancouver all my life. I work for an engineering company and I ve travelled on business to many Canadian cities. Two years ago another company offered me a very good job in Montreal but I didn t take it because I never want to leave my city. Let me tell you why not: Vancouver is situated between the mountains and the Pacific Ocean. That means the summers aren t too hot and the winters aren t too cold. It also rains a lot, in summer and winter. Some people don t like that but I do because our gardens and parks are always green and fresh. Every day I cycle or walk for an hour in a park and in Vancouver you re never more than a few minutes from one. I don t feel frightened when I walk in Vancouver s streets at night. Of course, Vancouver has a high population and there s crime in every big city, but compared to the USA, for example, it s quite safe. But my favourite thing about Vancouver is its incredible mix of nationalities. I ve got friends here from all over the world. And there s an enormous variety of foreign food in the restaurants and markets. I ve eaten wonderful dishes from China, India, Italy, Greece, and Japan and I haven t been to any of these places. Example: Vancouver is bigger than all the other Canadian cities. A True B False C Doesn t say 1 Two million, six hundred thousand people live in Vancouver. 2 Jacob moved to Vancouver when he was a young boy. 3 He lived in Montreal for two years but didn t like it. 4 The temperatures in Vancouver are comfortable. There are a lot of parks in Vancouver. 6 Jacob walks to work. 7 He has a bike. 8 He says that Vancouver is safer now than before. 9 Jacob can speak a lot of foreign languages. You can eat food from many different countries in Vancouver. 2 Now read the text again and answer the questions. 1 What does Jacob do? 2 What are the summers like in Vancouver? 3 Why does Jacob like the rain in Vancouver? 4 How often does Jacob go to a park? What does Jacob like best about Vancouver? WRITING Reading total 1 Answer the questions. Write 2 3 words for each question. 1 Describe a good friend of yours. 2 What did you do last weekend? 3 What is there for tourists to do in your town or city? Writing total Reading and Writing total 2 English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

8 Listening and Speaking B LISTENING 1 Listen to the conversation. Tick ( ) A, B, or C. 1 The man and woman are. A sitting on a train B standing on a train C in a station 2 The woman is. A going home B going to meet a friend C going to work 3 The woman wants to. A live in a foreign country B travel to Europe C become a flight attendant 4 The man works. A in an office B in an aeroplane C outside The man got on the train. A at four o clock B four hours ago C a few minutes ago 2 Listen to five speakers. Match them with the questions they are answering A E. Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 Speaker 4 Speaker A How often do you do exercise? B What s your favourite book? C Which season do you like best? D How do you normally get to work? E What did you do last weekend? Listening total SPEAKING 1 Answer your partner s questions. Now ask your partner these questions. 1 Where do you live? 2 When is your birthday? 3 Where do you work / study? 4 What did you do yesterday? Have you ever been to a very cold country? 6 How many languages do you speak? 7 Do you like listening to classical music? 8 What do you usually have for breakfast? 2 Your partner has information about a classical concert. Ask your partner these questions. Where / concert? What / name / orchestra? What time / concert / start? How much / tickets? How / book tickets? 3 Now read this information about a party and answer your partner s questions. LET S PARTY! Laura would like to invite you to her 30 th birthday party on Saturday 21 st July at 8pm 12pm at The Boat Club 3, Abington Road, Otley RSVP by text on Or me laurap@gcollege.ac.uk Speaking total 1 Listening and Speaking total 2 English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

9 Answer Key A Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation GRAMMAR 1 1 can t 2 It 3 aren t 4 much / any an 6 Does 7 than 8 wouldn t 9 on past 11 There 12 ago 13 ever 14 didn t 1 lot 16 the 2 1 any 2 a dentist 3 a lot of 4 an excellent meal carefully 6 on 7 I always have 8 Let s go 9 getting up to study 3 1 haven t been / ve not been 2 didn t ask 3 Is going to travel 4 wasn t bought 6 isn t listening 7 m going to start 8 was 9 Have broken do go 11 wrote 12 were 13 s studying 14 doesn t like VOCABULARY 4 1 dirty 2 umbrella 3 wallet 4 newspaper empty 6 bus 7 sandwich 8 radio 9 pen books 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 C C 6 B 7 A 8 A 9 C B 6 1 Friday 2 forty 3 September 4 winter fifth 6 a / one thousand 7 1 short 2 hospital 3 chef / cook 4 scissors chemist s 6 magazines 7 identity 8 call 9 turn travels 11 make 12 drive 13 wake 14 granddaughter English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

10 Answer Key A PRONUNCIATION 8 1 piece / people 2 people / piece 3 thought / door 4 door / thought tissue / juice 6 juice / tissue 7 slow / spoke 8 spoke / slow 9 spell / breakfast breakfast / spell 9 1 opposite 2 supermarket 3 vegetables 4 engineer healthy 6 tomatoes 7 beautiful 8 chocolate 9 behind understand Reading and Writing READING 1 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 B A 6 C 7 B 8 B 9 C B Listening and Speaking LISTENING 1 1 C 2 B 3 A 4 B C 2 1 B 2 E 3 A 4 C D SPEAKING Interactive communication and oral production: The student communicates effectively with his / her partner, asking and answering simple questions, and where necessary initiating conversation and responding. The student uses appropriate strategies to complete the task successfully. ( marks) Grammar and Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of vocabulary and structure to communicate clearly. Minor occasional errors do not impede communication. ( marks) Pronunciation: The student s intonation, stress, and articulation of sounds make the message clear and comprehensible. ( marks) 2 1 Every year. 2 He has travelled to many Canadian cities. 3 They aren t too cold. 4 Yes, there are. There s an incredible mix of nationalities. WRITING Student s own answers. Task completion: The task is fully completed and the answer is easy to understand. (4 marks) Grammar: The student uses appropriate structures to achieve the task. Minor errors do not obscure the meaning. (3 marks) Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of words and phrases to communicate the message clearly. (3 marks) English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

11 Answer Key B Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation GRAMMAR 1 1 an exciting match 2 to study 3 works 4 carefully always have 6 any 7 on 8 getting up 9 Let s go a lot of 2 1 didn t ask 2 wrote 3 are / re going to start 4 bought were 6 is / s studying 7 haven t been 8 have 9 Have broken Is going to work 11 do travel 12 was 13 doesn t like 14 isn t listening 3 1 on 2 Does 3 the 4 It wouldn t 6 ago 7 any / much 8 than 9 Are past 11 an 12 didn t 13 ever 14 There 1 aren t 16 lot VOCABULARY 4 1 chef / cook 2 chemist s 3 travels 4 short turn 6 magazines 7 identity 8 granddaughter 9 scissors drive 11 make 12 walks 13 hospital 14 wake 1 winter 2 a / one thousand 3 fifth 4 September Friday 6 forty 6 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 C A 6 A 7 B 8 B 9 B A 7 1 books 2 dirty 3 sandwich 4 pen newspaper 6 wallet 7 umbrella 8 empty 9 radio bus English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

12 Answer Key B PRONUNCIATION 8 1 chocolate 2 tomatoes 3 healthy 4 supermarket opposite 6 understand 7 beautiful 8 vegetables 9 engineer behind WRITING Student s own answers. Task completion: The task is fully completed and the answer is easy to understand. (4 marks) Grammar: The student uses appropriate structures to achieve the task. Minor errors do not obscure the meaning. (3 marks) Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of words and phrases to communicate the message clearly. (3 marks) 9 1 juice / tissue 2 tissue / juice 3 door / thought 4 thought / door slow / spoke 6 spoke / slow 7 friend / spell 8 spell / friend 9 people / piece piece / people Reading and Writing READING 1 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 A A 6 C 7 A 8 C 9 C A 2 1 He s an engineer. 2 They aren t too hot and it rains a lot. 3 Because the gardens and parks are always green and fresh. 4 Every day. The incredible mix of nationalities. Listening and Speaking LISTENING 1 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 B B 2 1 C 2 A 3 E 4 D B SPEAKING Interactive communication and oral production: The student communicates effectively with his / her partner, asking and answering simple questions, and where necessary initiating conversation and responding. The student uses appropriate strategies to complete the task successfully. ( marks) Grammar and Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of vocabulary and structure to communicate clearly. Minor occasional errors do not impede communication. ( marks) Pronunciation: The student s intonation, stress, and articulation of sounds make the message clear and comprehensible. ( marks) English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

13 Listening Scripts END-OF-COURSE TEST Listening 1 This train is so slow! I m going to be late to meet my friend. Yes, it is slow, isn t it? Well, we re lucky we have seats. A lot of people are standing. Well, the trains are always busy at this time. People are going home from work. I m not. I m travelling to work. But it s a quarter past five Yes I m a nurse. I sometimes work in the day, but this week I m working in the evenings. Do you enjoy your work? Yes, I do, but I m going to change jobs in a few months because I want to travel. I m studying to become an English teacher and then I hope to go to Japan for a year and teach English. Really? I ve been to Japan lots of times. I m a flight attendant. I work for an American airline. When I do long flights, I stay in the country for a couple of days before I fly home again. How wonderful! Do they serve food on this train? Just snacks, I think. I m going to get a coffee. Would you like one? No, thanks, but I d like a packet of crisps. I m really hungry. I got on this train four hours ago and I haven t eaten anything. Sure. Thanks very much. That s very kind. That s fine. I ll be back in a few minutes. END-OF-COURSE TEST Listening 2 1 Well, a lot of people like the summer months when it s light in the evenings. I do too, but I prefer autumn when it s still quite warm and the leaves are a beautiful red and yellow colour. It gets dark earlier, but I love sitting in front of the fire in the living room and reading a book. 2 I play football at the park every Sunday afternoon with friends, which is fun. I cycle to and from work every day. I live about five kilometres from work, so that s a lot of cycling. And there s a gym at work, which is great and I use that once or twice a week. So, I do quite a lot, really. 3 Not a lot. I got up quite late. I m reading a great book at the moment, so I read that in bed for a couple of hours before I got up. In the afternoon, I took the bus into town and met some friends for a coffee. The next day I did housework in the morning and played tennis in the afternoon. 4 It depends. In the spring, summer and autumn, I cycle. It s great, because it s cheap, it s fast, and it s really good exercise. But I don t like using my bike in winter when it s very cold and windy, so I usually get the bus then. It s called One Day In Winter. It s about a murder in a haunted house. A friend gave it to me for my birthday a few years ago. I ve read two or three novels by the same writer, but this one s definitely the most exciting. English File Photocopiable Oxford University Press

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