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  • Good night.
  • Goodbye.
  • Good morning.
  • Good day.
  • The boy is nine years old.
  • The girl’s name is Sally.
  • The girl is ten years old.
  • The boy’s name is James.
  • German
  • French
  • Italian
  • Spanish
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
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  • D
  • A
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  • A sandwich, tomatoes and nuts.
  • The orange juice is in the bottom
  • It’s between the lunch box and the calculator.
  • They are inside the yellow school bag.
  • go
  • no
  • do
  • so
  • ship, white, back
  • chip, white, back
  • ship, what, black
  • sheep, what, black
  • there
  • hair
  • square
  • near
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
This is … pig.
  • you
  • a
  • it
  • am
“How are you?” “I … fine.”
  • am
  • and
  • are
  • at
Yum! … doughnuts are delicious!
  • An
  • The
  • You
  • We
This is Emma. … is my best friend.
  • It
  • You
  • She
  • He
I … breakfast in the morning with my family.
  • sleep
  • wake up
  • go
  • eat
I … video games with my sister at the weekend.
  • go
  • play
  • run
  • walk
I … got green eyes.
  • have
  • hate
  • am
  • like
Zach, please … your story for the class.
  • write
  • read
  • draw
  • take
“… does the film start?”
  • Who
  • When
  • Where
  • What
“Can I have this toy, Mum?” “… does it cost?” “It costs 20 euros.” “No!”
  • Could I
  • How many
  • How much
  • Is it
  • Camila is 9 and she lives in San Diego.
  • Camila is 10 and she’s American.
  • Oscar is English and he’s 9 years old.
  • Oscar is 10 and he lives in San Diego.
  • Camila doesn’t have any brothers or sisters.
  • Camila’s brother is called Oscar.
  • Camila has two sisters.
  • Camila has a brother and a sister.
  • Oscar has a brother and a big dog.
  • Oscar has a sister and a brother.
  • Oscar has a brother called Thor.
  • Oscar has a small dog and a brother.
  • Camila likes movies, popcorn and homework.
  • Oscar doesn't like salad, football and cheese.
  • Camila speaks Spanish and plays basketball.
  • Oscar loves music and cleaning.
  • The boy can play the guitar and the piano.
  • Oscar likes riding his bike and Camila likes singing karaoke.
  • Oscar has music lessons on Mondays and Wednesdays.
  • Oscar hates rugby.
  • Baseball.
  • Cricket.
  • Rugby.
  • Netball.
  • Cookies.
  • Crisps.
  • Fries.
  • Candy.
  • Westminster
  • Windsor
  • Buckingham
  • Thames
  • late
  • weak
  • low
  • hard
  • sheep
  • jump
  • rice
  • kite
  • cats and dogs
  • ducks and frogs
  • fish and chips
  • cups of tea
  • Presidents.
  • Actors.
  • Pop stars.
  • Kings.

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Respuestas
  • Morning
  • Sunday
  • Monday
  • Mummy
  • 8
  • 6
  • 12
  • 9
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  • C
  • D
  • Tuesday / September
  • Wednesday / October
  • Saturday / September
  • Saturday / October
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  • It’s a nice day.
  • Have a nice day!
  • Be good today.
  • Good night!
  • Draw a picture…
  • Sing a song…
  • Read a book…
  • Write your name…
  • Julia. 10 years old. America.
  • Andrea. 10 years old. Australia.
  • Julia. 11 years old. Australia.
  • Maria. 11 years old. America.
  • A
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  • C
  • D
  • A
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  • Abigail.
  • Abigail’s aunt.
  • Abigail’s mum.
  • Abigail's sister.
  • A yellow jumper and blue trousers.
  • There are twelve people.
  • It’s next to the café.
  • She is riding a scooter.
  • please
  • three
  • miss
  • face
  • Four, lake, sun
  • Four, like, sun
  • Far, like, soon
  • Far, lake, soon
  • Half, ear, eyes
  • Half, hear, eyes
  • Have, hear, ice
  • Have, ear, ice
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
“How are you?” “I … fine.”
  • be
  • are
  • is
  • am
“Look at the kittens!” “… are so cute!”
  • He
  • It
  • They
  • She
I … blonde hair.
  • am
  • have
  • can
  • do
“… you play football?” “Yes, I do.”
  • Do
  • Play
  • Like
  • Have
I …. speak English.
  • like
  • not
  • is
  • can
I … like soup!
  • don’t
  • eat
  • no
  • hate
I love … basketball with my friends!
  • singing
  • being
  • making
  • playing
“Could you … me the bread, please?” “Yes, here you are.”
  • eat
  • make
  • give
  • buy
“What … it?” “It’s half past three.”
  • clock does
  • hours do
  • minutes are
  • time is
“Is there any ice cream left?” “Yes, … .”
  • I do
  • there is
  • it’s my
  • it does
  • He speaks English.
  • He’s American.
  • He lives in San Francisco.
  • He is from California.
  • Liam has a brother called Theo and a sister called Sophia.
  • Olivia’s brother is called Chester and he is 11.
  • Ben doesn’t have a brother but he has a sister.
  • Liam’s brother is 14 and his sister is 9.
  • At the weekend, Liam likes to watch comedy movies with his friends.
  • In summer, Olivia goes surfing every weekend.
  • Liam rides his bike in winter.
  • Ben visits his grandparents every day.
  • Everyone loves chocolate.
  • Olivia's dog is brown and white.
  • The girl plays basketball and one of the boys plays the guitar.
  • The Canadian boy likes drawing and video games.
  • One boy has a pet called Loki but doesn't have a sister.
  • Sophia has two brothers and no pets.
  • Ben hates vegetable soup and cheese.
  • Two of the children live in cities and one lives in a village.
  • beef
  • beans
  • pudding
  • chips
  • 19 June.
  • 4 July.
  • 31 October.
  • 26 November.
  • The Grand Canyon.
  • Niagara Falls.
  • The Rocky Mountains.
  • Central Park.
  • full
  • cheap
  • tidy
  • brave
  • bath, cat
  • sing, thin
  • nose, toes
  • watch, wash
  • always knows … usually
  • remembers … doesn't know
  • never forgets … is sometimes
  • sometimes says … is
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge.
  • Tower Bridge.
  • The Golden Gate.
  • Brooklyn Bridge.

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Respuestas
  • I’m thirteen.
  • I’m fine, thanks.
  • My name’s Rosie.
  • I’m American.
  • I'm at school.
  • It’s Monday.
  • I'm fine, thanks.
  • I'm Jimmy.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • I'm fourteen.
  • I'm here.
  • Not today.
  • Yes, I am.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Green
  • Blue
  • Red
  • Orange
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
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  • Hannah
  • Anna
  • Emma
  • Hanna
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • He's her grandfather.
  • He's her husband.
  • She's his wife.
  • She's his daughter.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • In a museum.
  • In a train station.
  • In a cinema.
  • In a public library.
  • What do you do?
  • What's the matter?
  • Doesn’t it go?
  • Are you in a hurry?
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Listen to the conversation between a girl and her dad. What can the girl say now?
  • I can help.
  • It's very nice.
  • Yes, please.
  • Thank you.
Listen to the conversation. What's the man's job?
  • He's a policeman.
  • He's a mechanic.
  • He's a waiter.
  • He sells cars.
Listen. What can you say about the boy?
  • He's hungry.
  • He's thirsty.
  • He's angry.
  • He's busy.
Listen to the conversation. Where are they?
  • On an airplane.
  • In a classroom.
  • In Susan’s house.
  • In a park.
Listen to the conversation in a restaurant. What's the man's name?
  • Wertel
  • Wartil
  • Wiatel
  • Wirtel
Listen to the conversation. What are they looking at?
  • Pizzas in a supermarket.
  • Beds in a furniture shop.
  • Plants in a garden.
  • Trousers in a department store.
Listen to the conversation between a girl and a boy. What’s the situation?
  • The girl doesn’t have her school bag with her.
  • The boy doesn’t know what lessons he has.
  • The boy is giving the girl a present.
  • The boy is helping the girl.
Listen. What's the word?
  • white
  • what
  • wait
  • want
Listen and find the word that rhymes with the word you hear.
  • miss
  • flies
  • these
  • his
Listen. Which three words can you hear?
  • right, woman, find
  • write, woman, fine
  • write, women, thin
  • ride, women, fine
Listen, and find the answer to the question.
  • Canada
  • Wales
  • Dublin
  • New England
Listen. The man is talking about a special day. Is it A, B, C or D?
  • Christmas Day
  • New Year's Day
  • Easter Sunday
  • Halloween
“How … you, Jenny?” “I’m fine, thanks.”
  • am
  • be
  • is
  • are
John … his bike to school every day.
  • makes
  • take
  • rides
  • don’t walk
This is Sarah. She is … best friend.
  • he
  • my
  • we
  • me
“… have any pets?” “Yes, I have a hamster.”
  • How do
  • Do you
  • Are you
  • Who
The teacher says to the class, “… forget your homework!”
  • Don't
  • Please
  • Can you
  • Is it
… , Peter … as a tour guide.
  • Once a month … isn't working
  • This year … usually works
  • Every summer … is working
  • This summer … is working
Enola Holmes is … .
  • English
  • a boy
  • 40 years old
  • famous
What do we know about Enola's family?
  • She has a sister and two brothers.
  • She doesn't have any brothers or sisters.
  • She lives with her mother.
  • Her father is Sherlock Holmes.
Find the true sentence.
  • Sherlock asks his sister to live with him in London.
  • Enola doesn't want to go to school.
  • Enola disappears and her mother tries to find her.
  • Enola becomes a clever and dangerous criminal.
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • Enola has long hair and doesn’t like dresses.
  • Enola isn’t worried about her mother.
  • Mycroft is Enola’s older brother.
  • Enola goes to London and works as a detective.
This is an extract from … .
  • a postcard
  • a text message
  • a romantic story
  • a travel guide
What do we know about the Red Centre?
  • The weather is hot and wet.
  • It's in the south of Australia.
  • The desert is very big.
  • Alice Spring is a small village.
What animals can you see there?
  • Dingoes, snakes and koalas.
  • Lizards, snakes and kangaroos.
  • Kangaroos, koalas and lizards.
  • Birds, dingoes and koalas.
Find the true sentence.
  • There is a big red rock in Alice Springs.
  • A visit to Uluru from Alice Springs costs two hundred euros.
  • The Eiffel Tower is shorter than Uluru.
  • Twenty-five people live in Alice Springs.
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • You cannot swim at Uluru.
  • You can't climb Uluru.
  • Uluru is very special to the Aborigine people.
  • You can take photos of anything, any time.
What is the capital city of Australia?
  • Sydney.
  • Perth.
  • Melbourne.
  • Canberra.
The Super Bowl takes place in February. It is the game that decides the winning team in a popular American sport. Which sport?
  • Baseball.
  • American football.
  • Soccer.
  • Basketball.
In which month do Irish people celebrate St Patrick's Day?
  • March.
  • July.
  • October.
  • November.
Find the pair of words with different vowel sounds. For example: hot/phone.
  • one/but
  • cart/watch
  • here/year
  • fire/buyer
Find the word that is associated with public transport.
  • pan
  • rug
  • fare
  • file
In Britain, the 5th of November is called Guy Fawkes or … Night.
  • Bonfire
  • St Guy's
  • King's
  • Pumpkin
… , doesn't she?
  • Your sister's got a lot of friends
  • My grandmother never watches television
  • Taylor usually sings her own songs
  • Jordan often visits his uncle

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  • It's Rosie.
  • It's OK?
  • Yes, I'm fine.
  • Yes, she is.
  • I'm at school.
  • Yes, I am.
  • I'm from London.
  • I'm Jimmy.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • I'm fourteen.
  • I'm here.
  • Not today.
  • Yes, I am.
  • Yes, he is
  • Yes, it is.
  • No, it's not.
  • Because it's cold.
  • Green.
  • Blue.
  • Red.
  • Orange.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • On the table.
  • It's small.
  • In the kitchen.
  • Yes, it is.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • correct
  • good
  • left
  • well
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • He's her grandfather.
  • He's her husband.
  • She's his wife.
  • She's his daughter.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A music lesson.
  • Musical instruments.
  • School uniforms.
  • A classroom.
  • On top of the microwave.
  • Next to two cups.
  • In the middle of the table.
  • Between two plants.
  • In a museum.
  • In a train station.
  • In a cinema.
  • In a public library.
  • What do you do?
  • What's the matter?
  • I think you're wrong.
  • Are you in a hurry?
  • The phone is new but it doesn't work. Jack must change it.
  • The phone doesn't work because it's old.
  • It isn't Jack's phone. It's Anna's.
  • Anna thinks that Jack must sell the phone.
Listen to the conversation between a girl and her dad. What can the girl say now?
  • I can help.
  • It's very nice.
  • Yes, please.
  • Thank you.
Listen to the conversation. What's the man's job?
  • He's a policeman.
  • He's a mechanic.
  • He's a waiter.
  • He sells cars.
Listen. What can you say about the boy?
  • He's hungry.
  • He's thirsty.
  • He's angry.
  • He's busy.
Emily asks William a question. Listen to William's answer and find Emily's question.
  • Do you like carrots?
  • Is your sister very tall?
  • Can you make an omelette?
  • Is it lunchtime?
Listen to the conversation in a restaurant. What's the man's name?
  • Wertel
  • Wartil
  • Wiatel
  • Wirtel
Listen to the conversation. What are they looking at?
  • Pizzas in a supermarket.
  • Beds in a furniture shop.
  • Plants in a garden.
  • Trousers in a department store.
Listen to the conversation. Where are they?
  • At a railway station.
  • At an airport.
  • Outside a cinema.
  • Outside a computer shop.
Listen. What's the word?
  • white
  • what
  • wait
  • want
Listen and find the word that rhymes with the word you hear.
  • miss
  • flies
  • these
  • his
Listen. Which three words can you hear?
  • right, woman, find
  • write, woman, fine
  • write, women, thin
  • ride, women, fine
Listen, and find the answer to the question.
  • Canada
  • Wales
  • Dublin
  • New England
Listen. The man is talking about a special day. Is it A, B, C or D?
  • Christmas Day
  • New Year's Day
  • Easter Sunday
  • Halloween
Peter and Lily … in my class.
  • am
  • are
  • is
  • have
… here, Ryan! I want to talk to you.
  • Go
  • Find
  • Do
  • Come
My sister … got blue eyes. They're brown.
  • hasn't
  • has
  • don't
  • doesn't
“Dad! … we … to the football match on Saturday?” “Yes, OK.”
  • Do … watch
  • Am … play
  • Can … go
  • What … come
I … my homework before dinner.
  • usually do
  • can't make
  • sometimes does
  • do always
… , Peter … as a tour guide.
  • Once a month … isn't working
  • This year … usually works
  • Every summer … is working
  • This summer … is working
The picture is of … .
  • a butcher's shop
  • a shop in a village
  • a house
  • a baker's in Rosperton
In Rosperton, there is … .
  • a chemist's, a butcher's and a baker's
  • a butcher's, a baker's and a post office
  • a hotel, a village shop and a hairdresser's
  • a village shop, a baker's and a butcher's
Find the sentence about Vera that is definitely NOT true.
  • She goes to the supermarket by car.
  • She sometimes shops at Wilsons'.
  • She lives locally with her family.
  • She buys bread in Rosperton.
Find the sentence that is true.
  • Kevin probably buys vegetables at the supermarket.
  • There's a bus to the supermarket every ten minutes.
  • It takes an hour to drive to York.
  • Apples from Wilsons' are cheaper than the supermarket.
What sort of book is 'Different'?
  • A western.
  • Poetry.
  • A historical romance.
  • Fantasy fiction.
Mark Fry lives … .
  • near London
  • in a town that's on the coast
  • in a very original house
  • with three people and two pets
We know that … .
  • Mark's parents and sister have all got jobs
  • Mark's sister lives alone in a flat
  • Mr Fry works in London
  • Mark's family is extraordinary
Mark is frightened because … .
  • he never plays football with his friends
  • he knows things that his friends don't know
  • people think he's different
  • he can't tell his parents about his problems
The text tells us that … .
  • Mark's friends know he's different from them
  • Mark is frightened when he sees the little girl
  • the girl on the beach is with a lot of other tourists
  • there are two things about the girl that are strange
The Channel Tunnel connects France with … .
  • north-west England
  • south-east Scotland
  • south-east England
  • Ireland
In Britain, children start … when they are aged 11 or 12.
  • college
  • junior school
  • secondary school
  • primary school
About two million people visit St … Cathedral in London every year. It is over 300 years old.
  • George's
  • Peter's
  • James's
  • Paul's
Find the pair of words with different vowel sounds. For example: hot/phone.
  • one/but
  • cart/watch
  • here/year
  • fire/buyer
Find the word that is associated with public transport.
  • pan
  • rug
  • fare
  • file
Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking were British … .
  • politicians
  • poets
  • scientists
  • soldiers
… , doesn't she?
  • Your sister hasn't got a car
  • My grandmother never watches television
  • Taylor usually sings her own songs
  • Jordan often visits his uncle

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Respuestas
  • No, I'm not.
  • Yes, please.
  • Yes, it is.
  • He's Peter.
  • I'm very well, thanks.
  • It's Monday.
  • I'm at home.
  • Yes, I am.
  • 113
  • 830
  • 813
  • 533
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Black
  • Blue
  • White
  • Red
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Jerri
  • Gerri
  • Jerry
  • Jeri
  • Yes, they are.
  • Yes, it's my mother.
  • No, she isn't here.
  • No, it's mine.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Thursday
  • Monday
  • Wednesday
  • Saturday
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Get down!
  • Watch!
  • Keep up!
  • Look out!
  • What a disaster!
  • You mustn't break it.
  • It doesn't matter.
  • It's a pleasure.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • They're playing cards. Jack never plays very well.
  • They're running because they're late for a concert. Jack can't run very fast.
  • They're at a service station. Jack is filling the tank with petrol.
  • They're having dinner. Jack's eating very slowly.
It's Saturday evening. Listen to the conversation. What's the girl’s father going to say now?
  • Have fun!
  • Have a nice day!
  • Have a good trip!
  • Have a lot of time!
Listen to the conversation. What can the boy say now?
  • He doesn't like me.
  • She isn't a good teacher.
  • I really like her.
  • She's not very nice.
Listen to the conversation between Jane and Rob. Rob isn't interested in history, so what can he say now?
  • Yes, it's the best.
  • I don't.
  • Not me.
  • I feel the same.
Listen to the conversation. What can the woman say now?
  • No, it's very near here.
  • Yes, there's a bus that goes there.
  • Yes, but it's quite a long way.
  • Yes, I think it's open.
Listen to the conversation. What can the man say now?
  • Yes, I hope so.
  • That's good.
  • Are you really?
  • Oh, I hope not.
Listen to the conversation. What's the woman talking about?
  • Visiting a volcano.
  • Flying to the moon.
  • Riding a camel.
  • Driving a Ferrari.
Listen to the conversation. What can Ryan's mother say now?
  • You must help yourself.
  • I'm joking.
  • I mean it.
  • It's your go.
Listen. What can you hear?
  • They're hurt.
  • They hurt.
  • They heard.
  • They're hard.
Listen. What three words can you hear?
  • ice, mean, cat
  • us, men, cut
  • eyes, main, cut
  • ice, main, cut
Listen and find the word that has the same two vowel sounds as the word you hear.
  • certain
  • visa
  • disturb
  • crystal
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Listen, and find the answer to the question.
  • You eat it.
  • You drink it.
  • You sing it.
  • You decorate it.
I … eat all this spaghetti. Do you want some?
  • can't
  • don't like
  • am not going
  • am not
Zoe's parents … £10 pocket money every week.
  • doesn't get
  • are giving her
  • usually give her
  • hasn't got
There … people on the beach today. It's too cold.
  • isn't any
  • are no
  • are many
  • aren't some
What … when he got the message?
  • did Peter do
  • did your brother
  • does he say
  • Roger did
Jim can play the piano … better … I can.
  • a lot … as
  • is … that
  • much … than
  • more … than
If it … soon, these plants … die.
  • won't rain … are going to
  • rains … always
  • doesn't rain … will
  • is raining … won't
Rosie is writing … .
  • a postcard to a friend
  • to her parents in London
  • about her visit to Wales
  • to her grandparents in Wales
What was the problem with the first hotel?
  • It wasn't close to Big Ben.
  • It wasn't clean and it was loud.
  • The breakfasts weren't very good.
  • It was clean but it was near a train station.
What happened at Buckingham Palace?
  • Rosie's dad got in trouble when he got too close to the guards.
  • Rosie's mum didn’t see the King because she stayed at home.
  • Rosie's dad took a selfie with the guards.
  • Rosie was upset when the guards shouted at her dad.
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • If it doesn’t rain, the family will see the penguins at the zoo.
  • Rosie would rather see penguins than visit the Tower of London.
  • If it rains, they won’t see any penguins.
  • Sunny weather will mean Rosie can see penguins at the Tower of London.
Gavin is writing about … .
  • a party at his house
  • a terrible experience
  • a party at a friend's house
  • a party at his school
What do we know about Gavin?
  • His sister works in an office.
  • His parents have both got jobs.
  • He doesn't like Halloween parties.
  • He wanted to buy a costume for the party
Gavin didn't rent the Spider-Man outfit because … .
  • it was the only costume he didn't like
  • it looked disappointing
  • it was the wrong size
  • he preferred the witch's costume
What can you say about Gavin's costume?
  • The paint on his clothes and his face looked just like blood.
  • He wore a zombie costume but no one was scared of him except the dog.
  • He spent a lot of money on his costume and it looked good.
  • He found an old shirt that had holes in it and wore it to the party.
Find the sentence that is definitely NOT true.
  • Gavin goes to the same school as his sister.
  • Emma's costume wasn't cheaper than Gavin's.
  • There were more adults than children at the party.
  • The party was the day before Halloween.
The leader of the British government is called the … Minister.
  • King's
  • First
  • Prime
  • Head
London is on the River … .
  • Avon
  • Trent
  • Severn
  • Thames
Find the list of things that are all part of a traditional English breakfast.
  • beans, bacon, marmalade
  • toast, cereal, rice
  • sausages, eggs, peas
  • tea, mushrooms, cheese
In that box of cupcakes, … chocolate … are there?
  • it is … that
  • a lot of … ones
  • how many … ones
  • how often … cakes
Find the right title for this “family” of words: fur, bark, bone.
  • Trees
  • Dogs
  • The Human Body
  • Ships
When you buy your ticket for the concert, … a ticket as well, will you?
  • get me
  • buy for me
  • why not buying
  • you'll get
The “i” in “island” sounds like … .
  • the “ai” in “chain”
  • the “ei” in “weight”
  • the “y” in “shy”
  • the “ie” in “believe”

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Respuestas
  • Yes, I'm fine thanks.
  • Yes, that's my name.
  • No, I'm thirteen.
  • No, I haven't.
  • I'm a doctor.
  • Yes, I am.
  • Roger –Roger Grant.
  • I'm not married.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A plant.
  • A cup.
  • A teapot.
  • A pink box
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • He's cool.
  • Not me.
  • I don't like him either.
  • Yes, me too.
  • £17.15
  • £70.15
  • £70.50
  • £17.50
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • History.
  • Maths.
  • English.
  • Music.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • How kind of you.
  • You're very welcome.
  • I don't care.
  • I don't think so.
  • It's Bob's birthday. He's going to thank his friends for his presents.
  • Bob's going to leave the room because the other people there bore him.
  • Bob's having dinner. He doesn't want anything else to eat.
  • Bob's in love with someone. He's going to talk about it.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Get off!
  • Keep back!
  • Take away!
  • Stay out!
  • Thomas won a race, beating the record set by Catherine.
  • Thomas was very direct when he told Catherine she was going to lose her job.
  • Catherine got an electric shock, and Thomas quickly repaired the fault.
  • Thomas rescued Catherine from the ruins of her house after an earthquake.
  • She broke some plates and can't find new ones that are exactly the same.
  • The sweets she's eating aren't as good as the last time she bought them.
  • She's talking about an unhappy couple who were born in the same town.
  • Her students are all good football players but they lost their last game.
Listen to the conversation, and finish the woman's sentence.
  • … he's very busy
  • … he's not in today
  • … he'll see you in a few minutes.
  • … he's not very well
Listen to the conversation. What can the man say now?
  • Well done!
  • That's good news.
  • How awful!
  • What a pity!
Listen to Jack and his daughter in a restaurant. What can Jack say now?
  • It's up to you.
  • Nothing's wrong.
  • It's your turn.
  • Never mind.
  • The shirt's the wrong size.
  • The assistant always agrees with the customer.
  • The colour doesn't suit the customer.
  • The shirt doesn't fit the customer.
Listen to Adam and Diane. Why did Richard make a phone call this morning?
  • He was very angry with someone
  • He wanted to congratulate someone.
  • He felt very sorry for someone.
  • He knew that Diane was angry.
It's Ryan's first day as a scientist doing research at the North Pole. Listen to his conversation with a colleague. How do you interpret what Ryan says?
  • He thinks it's exciting to be in such a remote place.
  • He enjoys pushing himself to his limits.
  • The farther they are away from civilisation, the better he feels.
  • Everything has gone well up to now.
It’s Halloween. Friends Claire and Jeremy are meeting up at Claire’s house before going to a Halloween party together. Listen to their conversation, then choose the sentence that is NOT true.
  • Claire thinks that Jeremy is inappropriately dressed for the party.
  • Jeremy couldn’t find anything suitable to wear to the party.
  • Claire is probably wearing a black dress with white make up.
  • It’s not necessary to wear a costume but the party’s hosts probably hope their guests will make the effort.
Listen. What's the word?
  • true
  • throw
  • though
  • through
Listen. What three words can you hear?
  • world, later, chip
  • word, later, ship
  • word, lighter, ship
  • world, letter, chip
Listen and find the word that rhymes.
  • soon
  • shone
  • crown
  • flown
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • The Lincoln Memorial
  • The White House
  • The Capitol Building
  • The Washington Monument
It's already 10.15, sir. Normally, we … breakfast until 10 am.
  • aren't serving
  • only serve
  • are serving
  • are going to serve
Lily doesn't pay enough attention in class, so she … much progress this term.
  • doesn't make
  • hasn't got
  • isn't making
  • makes not
Follow him when he … the building, and don't lose sight of him!
  • will leave
  • is leaving
  • leaves
  • left
Kevin often hit the ball so hard that it … into the neighbour's garden.
  • sometimes went
  • is going
  • nearly goes
  • falls almost
My sister has got her own flat now. I … her … several weeks.
  • don't visit … for
  • am not visiting … since
  • didn't see … since
  • haven't seen … for
He pretended to have lots of friends because he didn't want … he was lonely.
  • people to think
  • for everyone thought
  • that people thought
  • that his parents think
Find the best title for this film.
  • Invasion From Jupiter
  • The Last Gladiator
  • Wild West Adventures
  • Money Isn't Everything
We know that the Corvans … .
  • own a flat in the house where Nick lives
  • are Nick's relatives
  • work for Nick's parents
  • never leave London
We know that Nick believes … .
  • it's important that no one at all knows his family's rich
  • no one will want to be his friend if they find out he's rich
  • it can be difficult for rich people to find real friends
  • it's OK to tell Emily that he's rich because she' s rich too
Find the sentence that isn't true.
  • Nick doesn't stay in England during the summer.
  • Emily can hardly believe what Nick tells her.
  • Members of two different families live in this house.
  • Paul owns two houses and lives on a farm with his father.
The purpose of this email is to announce … .
  • some good news
  • that someone needs money
  • some bad news
  • that there has been a fire
Dr Jenkins is sending this email to … .
  • the person who gave the hospital £20,000
  • the people who gave money to the hospital
  • the fire officers who saved the animals' lives
  • an insurance company
The email tells us that … .
  • the hospital was almost completely destroyed
  • the fire broke out during a storm
  • very few animals died in the fire
  • the hospital was slightly damaged
Find the true sentence.
  • Someone set fire to the hospital last August.
  • The new hospital has just re-opened.
  • Dr Jenkins is surprised that so many people gave money.
  • This email is dated the 25th of September.
According to the email, Dr Jenkins asked the local community for money because … .
  • he knows that people spend a lot on their pets
  • he wants the hospital to be better equipped than before
  • he can't afford to buy any equipment for the hospital
  • the building was insured, but the equipment wasn't
The Union Jack is the name of … .
  • the British national anthem
  • the American constitution
  • the flag of the United Kingdom
  • a park in New York City
Canada is … the United States of America.
  • the largest state of
  • one of the states of
  • smaller than
  • larger than
Aboriginal people, Maori, and … Americans are all First Nations.
  • Native
  • Founding
  • African
  • Latin
The fox usually walks across their garden every evening, but it … three days now.
  • didn't do that during
  • hasn't walked since last
  • hasn't been seen for
  • hasn't been for a walk since
“Tap,” “mat” and “towel” are all associated with … .
  • dances
  • beaches
  • yoga classes
  • bathrooms
April 1st – called April …’ Day – is when people play tricks on each other.
  • Fools
  • Comics
  • Fishes
  • Jokes
Find the pair of words that contains the same vowel sound. For example: sister/decide.
  • drawing, extreme
  • eighteen, update
  • Arctic, lighter
  • parcel, untrue

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Respuestas
  • Shoana
  • Gioanna
  • Joanna
  • Joawna
  • Just for a week.
  • No, I'm from Spain.
  • No, I come from North Africa.
  • Yes, I do.
  • A hat.
  • A pair of sunglasses.
  • A passport.
  • A globe.
  • How are you?
  • I'm busy.
  • I'm free.
  • It's the right time.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Tuesday, 1st April.
  • Wednesday, 1st June.
  • Thursday, 2nd March.
  • Tuesday, 30th March.
  • 1943
  • 1961
  • 1963
  • 1953
  • £5
  • £16
  • £22
  • £10
  • 10.30
  • 9.51
  • 10.50
  • 11.10
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • How much are they?
  • Can I help you?
  • Yes, please.
  • How many would you like?
  • The police station.
  • The school.
  • The hospital.
  • The fire station.
  • Excuse me.
  • How are you?
  • I'm sorry.
  • Where am I?
  • Help yourself.
  • Push in.
  • You can help.
  • Go straight on.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • They’re sitting around a campfire.
  • In a tent, in the woods.
  • She’s wearing a red woollen hat.
  • It’s daytime.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Listen to the conversation. What's the situation?
  • They're looking at a shirt in a rather old-fashioned clothes shop.
  • They're looking at a shopping website where a second-hand phone is for sale.
  • They're in the kitchen talking about a microwave meal.
  • They want to rent a boat for a river trip but the only one available is very old.
Listen to the conversation. What happened at the beach?
  • Carl arrived unexpectedly.
  • Carl left suddenly.
  • Carl suddenly felt very ill.
  • Carl started crying.
Listen to the conversation. What can you say about the situation?
  • They're climbing a mountain
  • They're playing cards.
  • Someone has offered the man a new job.
  • Someone has given the man a large dog.
Listen to the conversation. What's the man's job?
  • A firefighter.
  • A wildlife photographer.
  • A dentist.
  • A coal miner.
Listen to the conversation. What are they talking about?
  • A rock band who won't get a big audience for their concert.
  • A shop whose prices are too high.
  • Olympic champions who will earn a lot of money.
  • A football team with little chance of winning its next game.
Listen to the conversation. What can the man say now?
  • I don't keep in touch.
  • I'm not aware of it
  • I can't afford it.
  • I can't work it out.
Listen to the conversation between two managers in an office. Which sentence is true?
  • The man thinks that it’s a coincidence that the food started going missing when Martin began working there.
  • Until recently, the woman has chosen not to believe that Martin is the thief.
  • The woman is sure she knows who is responsible for the thefts but can’t prove it.
  • The woman initially suspected someone else but has now changed her mind.
Listen to the conversation. The people are talking about a young boy called Christopher. What can you say about him this evening?
  • He was very well behaved.
  • He proved he was very intelligent.
  • He played a game of cards and won.
  • He sang beautifully.
Listen. Which word can you hear?
  • grease
  • greys
  • graze
  • grace
Listen and find the word with the same two vowel sounds as the word you hear.
  • magic
  • engine
  • police
  • refill
Listen. Which group of words can you hear?
  • four teas no more
  • ought to become
  • or more in order
  • have to be for
Listen and find the right answer.
  • Toronto.
  • Montreal.
  • Vancouver.
  • Ottawa.
Listen and answer the question.
  • Yellowstone National Park.
  • The Lake District National Park.
  • Cairngorms National Park.
  • Kruger National Park.
When the bus came, it was full so we all … to wait for the next one.
  • had
  • must
  • were able
  • obliged
That's funny. I don't remember … my bike here. Someone's moved it!
  • I left
  • to leave
  • leaving
  • to have left
Taylor Swift released a new single recently but I … heard it … .
  • haven't … already
  • never … already
  • didn't … until now
  • haven't … yet
I didn't enjoy the party very much because I didn't know who … .
  • anyone was
  • was anyone there
  • were the other people there
  • any people there were
If petrol … cost so much, I … see you much more often.
  • won't … will
  • didn't … would come and
  • doesn't … would
  • wouldn't … will be able to
Although she loved living in Japan, she … using chopsticks instead of a knife and fork.
  • hadn't used with
  • didn't use to
  • never got used to
  • wasn't used for
What do we know about the accident on Monday?
  • A man was knocked down in the street.
  • Mr Ogilvy was badly hurt.
  • A van hit a car that was going too fast.
  • A van was going too fast and hit a car.
Angela Wright … .
  • was in the car behind Mr Ogilvy
  • knows that accidents often happen there
  • saw the accident from her house nearby
  • says that people never drive fast along Oakland Street
Turning right into Victoria Avenue can be a problem because … .
  • there is extremely heavy traffic on Victoria Avenue
  • when there's a chance, it's difficult to turn into the traffic fast enough
  • of the bend on the left, which means you can't see if it's clear to turn
  • the traffic coming from the right is going too fast
Based on the information in the article, find the true sentence.
  • Accidents at this junction have already resulted in several deaths.
  • It will probably take a fatal accident to make the council do anything about the problem.
  • The council would like to build a wall here but hasn't been able to yet.
  • Angela Wright is grateful to the council for listening to local residents.
Gwen is sorry that Danny … .
  • got out of the lab
  • went out with other girls
  • got locked in the lab
  • was injured
What do we definitely know about Danny?
  • He is seriously ill.
  • He hasn't been out with Gwen for several days.
  • He's going out with Gwen at the moment.
  • He's been out with three different girls in the last week.
Gwen feels that … .
  • Danny didn't deserve what happened to him
  • she has learned a lesson
  • she has been treated badly by Danny
  • she did something very wrong
Find the sentence that we know is true.
  • Gwen got a girl in Danny's class to write a note to him.
  • The accident happened at the moment when Gwen locked Danny in the lab.
  • Danny thought he was going to the lab to meet a girl.
  • Danny thought he knew exactly who had written the note.
Danny went to the lab … .
  • even though he suspected something wasn't quite right
  • because he wanted to punish the writer of the anonymous note
  • and found that he had walked into a trap set by Gwen
  • but didn't get in because he couldn't open the door
In the USA, a traditional Thanksgiving dinner does not normally include … .
  • mashed potatoes
  • roast turkey
  • fried chicken
  • pumpkin pie
Mark Twain, John Steinbeck and Harper Lee are all American … .
  • folk singers
  • writers
  • astronauts
  • politicians
Easter Sunday is a public holiday in the UK, and so is … Friday – the Friday before Easter Sunday.
  • Good
  • Saintly
  • Cross
  • Final
The first vowel sound in “better” is the same as the vowel sound in “…”
  • cheat
  • threat
  • great
  • straight
“The … for London tomorrow: cloudy with some rain in the afternoon, ” said the TV weatherman.
  • outcome
  • outset
  • outlook
  • outfit
The pilot must have ejected because no body … from the wreckage of the plane.
  • recovered anyone
  • wasn't recovered at all
  • has been recovered
  • has recovered anything
“Better … than … ,” is a common expression. Roger's mother uses it when she tells him he must wear a helmet when he's on his bike.
  • sane … pain
  • safe … sorry
  • care … dare
  • fear … disappear

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