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  • One.
  • Two.
  • Three.
  • Four.
  • Pink.
  • Red.
  • Blue.
  • Yellow.
  • windy
  • rainy
  • stormy
  • sunny
  • A dog.
  • A lion.
  • A horse.
  • A bird.
  • At home.
  • In a shop.
  • At school.
  • In a garden.
  • morning
  • afternoon
  • evening
  • night
  • Friday
  • Monday
  • Saturday
  • Wednesday
  • A doctor.
  • A pop star.
  • A nurse.
  • A teacher.
  • White.
  • Black.
  • Brown.
  • Grey.
  • She is happy.
  • She is tired.
  • She is sad.
  • She is hungry.
  • A hand.
  • An arm.
  • A head.
  • A foot.
  • An eye.
  • A mouth.
  • A nose.
  • An ear.
  • Apples.
  • Oranges.
  • Bananas.
  • Lemons.
  • Milk.
  • Juice.
  • Water.
  • Soda.
  • Yoghurt.
  • Chicken.
  • Meat.
  • An egg.
  • Soup.
  • Ice cream.
  • Rice.
  • Cake.
  • girl
  • boy
  • baby
  • friend
  • mum
  • grandmother
  • aunt
  • woman
  • son
  • man
  • dad
  • brother
  • sister
  • mother
  • daughter
  • wife
  • A blackboard.
  • A window.
  • A map.
  • A poster.
  • Twenty-one.
  • Nineteen.
  • Eighteen.
  • Ninety.
  • Scissors, a ruler, a shoe.
  • A marker, glasses, an eraser.
  • Glue, a pencil sharpener, a pen.
  • A phone, a calculator, bread.
  • The clock is on three bags.
  • It is nine o'clock.
  • The pencil case is purple.
  • There is no paint.
  • Washington DC.
  • New York City.
  • Los Angeles.
  • Boston.
  • Easter.
  • Thanksgiving.
  • Christmas.
  • Halloween.
  • fish
  • bacon
  • pancakes
  • chips
  • Buckingham Palace
  • London Bridge
  • the Tower of London
  • the Houses of Parliament
  • I'm ten.
  • My name's Paul.
  • You're Paul.
  • He is Paul.
  • please
  • thanks
  • sorry
  • pardon
  • There are five.
  • I'm fine.
  • It's OK.
  • It's big.
  • Where do you live?
  • Who are you?
  • Are you French?
  • How old are you?
  • Good luck!
  • Excuse me!
  • You're welcome.
  • I'm good.
  • How many
  • Have you got
  • I have
  • Are you
  • I
  • you
  • he
  • they
  • white, hat
  • blue, shoe
  • red, get
  • black, place
  • key
  • think
  • knife
  • skirt
  • English
  • nine years old
  • sisters
  • American
  • Liverpool F.C.
  • Cheeseburgers.
  • Football.
  • Animals.
  • Liam has got a pet called Spock.
  • Liam doesn't like playing video games.
  • Liam loves tomatoes on cheeseburgers.
  • Liam plays football at school.
  • Zoe loves chocolate cake.
  • Zoe likes drawing but she doesn't like dancing.
  • Zoe hasn't got a sister called Mia.
  • Zoe hates cheese.
  • dirty
  • smart
  • wet
  • busy
  • A whale.
  • A polar bear.
  • A penguin.
  • A panda.
  • grandfather ... is
  • grandmother ... is
  • got ... has
  • not ... are
  • Golden State
  • Wild West
  • Sunshine State
  • Golden Gate

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  • Three.
  • Four.
  • Five.
  • Six.
  • Cats.
  • Dogs.
  • Bears.
  • Cows.
  • Blond.
  • White.
  • Grey.
  • Brown.
  • big
  • small
  • tall
  • fat
  • Children.
  • Men.
  • Women.
  • Babies.
  • Toys.
  • Teachers.
  • School bags.
  • Desks.
  • Shorts.
  • Hats.
  • Sweaters.
  • Coats.
  • Blue trousers.
  • A green dress.
  • A white skirt.
  • A red T-shirt.
  • potato
  • phone
  • paper
  • people
  • robot
  • river
  • rabbit
  • ruler
  • pencil cases
  • pencils
  • markers
  • books
  • calculator
  • rubber
  • sharpener
  • notebook
  • evening
  • night
  • afternoon
  • morning
  • house
  • park
  • school
  • car
  • walk
  • drink
  • eat
  • read
  • table
  • bath
  • chair
  • bed
  • An eye.
  • An ear.
  • An egg.
  • A face.
  • A hair.
  • A foot.
  • A head.
  • A hand.
  • A nose.
  • A mouth.
  • Teeth.
  • A smile.
  • A shoulder.
  • A neck.
  • A leg.
  • An arm.
  • girl
  • good
  • great
  • grand
  • E A K
  • A K E
  • E A D
  • E C K
  • Melon, a shower, toast.
  • Juice, cups, computers.
  • Plates, jam, a table.
  • Chicken, a window, butter.
  • The family is laughing.
  • There are five glasses.
  • The girl is between her parents.
  • The old lady's shirt is pink.
  • American.
  • British.
  • Australian.
  • Irish.
  • The king.
  • Mickey Mouse.
  • The president.
  • Tom Cruise.
  • England.
  • Scotland.
  • New Zealand.
  • Canada.
  • Melbourne.
  • Sydney.
  • Canberra.
  • Brisbane.
  • I'm twelve years old.
  • I'm from France.
  • My name is Louis.
  • I'm fine.
  • What time is it?
  • What day is it?
  • How old are you?
  • What's the date?
  • I like ice cream.
  • I'm cold.
  • He's happy.
  • It's rainy today.
  • What's your favourite food?
  • Are you on holiday?
  • Have you got any hobbies?
  • Do you like cooking?
  • Excuse me, I'm lost.
  • That's not right!
  • Go straight ahead then turn left.
  • She's in the supermarket.
  • I haven't got any brothers.
  • I can't buy bread.
  • I'm very hungry.
  • There's no bread left.
  • go
  • shoe
  • cow
  • four
  • eight, date
  • cake, black
  • shop, ship
  • feet, night
  • number
  • climb
  • robot
  • club
  • eleven
  • from France
  • brown hair
  • American
  • have birthdays in the summer
  • are eleven years old
  • are from the same country
  • haven't got blond hair
  • Theo likes carrots, broccoli and peas.
  • Manon and Paul have got only one pet.
  • Ava and Paul like football.
  • Manon and Ava are the same age.
  • Manon and Paul have got brothers.
  • Both Americans hate homework.
  • One person has got a cat.
  • The boys have got sisters.
  • thin
  • pretty
  • straight
  • naughty
  • A cat.
  • An eagle.
  • A snake.
  • A fish.
  • half ..... twenty
  • quarter ..... o'clock
  • thirty-five ..... three
  • ten ..... one
  • Grand
  • Big Apple
  • Central
  • Liberty

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This is a picture of ..... .
  • a boy and his dad in the garden
  • two small dogs in the street
  • a man, his son and their pets
  • four people in a shop
The boy in the picture has got ..... .
  • short black hair
  • a brown dog in his arms
  • long brown hair
  • a grey jumper
Dogs have got four legs. ..... can have four legs too!
  • Horses, chairs and cows
  • Beds, fish and chickens
  • Lions, bears and birds
  • Snakes, rabbits and elephants
Seven + eight + five = ..... .
  • eighteen
  • twenty
  • twenty-two
  • twelve
Strawberry ice-cream is ..... .
  • white
  • grey
  • pink
  • yellow
The opposite of “tall” is “.....”.
  • short
  • sad
  • naughty
  • sunny
It's very cold outside. Put on your ..... and gloves!
  • truck
  • scarf
  • clock
  • ruler
Complete this “family” of words: eyes, nose, mouth, ..... .
  • shoe
  • ear
  • beach
  • box
Emma and Ruby ..... .
  • are schoolfriends
  • are sisters
  • live with their grandparents
  • are at the cinema
Ruby always ..... .
  • goes to the cinema on Sunday afternoons
  • has lunch with her family on Sundays
  • spends Sunday evenings with her grandparents
  • goes to bed late on Sundays
The girls can't go to the cinema on Sunday evening because ..... .
  • the film finishes too late
  • Ruby isn't free on Sunday evenings
  • Emma is always busy on Sunday evenings
  • the cinema is closed on Sunday evenings
Find the sentence about Emma and Ruby that isn't true.
  • They aren't going to meet this weekend.
  • They're both fans of the same actor.
  • They certainly aren't going to see the film together.
  • They probably go to the same school.
Mrs Wilson ..... at home.
  • am
  • are
  • is
  • have
..... to bed, Helen! It's late.
  • Listen
  • Make
  • Sit
  • Go
“..... make brownies?” “Yes, I'm a very good cook.”
  • Can you
  • Am I
  • What's
  • You are
..... your grandparents ..... a dog?
  • Are ..... have
  • Have ..... got
  • Does ..... like
  • Why ..... want
Jane prefers classical music, but she ..... to pop music too.
  • sometimes listens
  • often hears
  • doesn't like
  • can never love
In the photo, we see some ..... on the table.
  • kitchen
  • dinner
  • breakfast
  • cooker
The egg is ..... the glass of orange juice.
  • under
  • behind
  • in front of
  • on top of
What can you see in the photo?
  • A cup of tea and some salt.
  • A bowl of cereal with fruit.
  • A fork on a plate.
  • Bacon and eggs.
Find the list of things that you can eat.
  • ham, beans, potatoes
  • peas, flour, carpets
  • rice, sugar, woods
  • keys, lemons, jam
London is the capital city of ..... .
  • the United States of America
  • New Zealand
  • Australia
  • the United Kingdom
..... III is King of the United Kingdom.
  • Charles
  • Henry
  • George
  • Richard
In London, phone boxes, postboxes and buses are all ..... .
  • green
  • red
  • yellow
  • black
About three million people visit ..... every year. It's almost a thousand years old. It's home to the British Crown Jewels.
  • the Tower of London
  • Big Ben
  • Buckingham Palace
  • Tower Bridge
In a bookshop, you drop a book on a man's foot. What can you say?
  • “I'm sorry.”
  • “It's time.”
  • “No problem.”
  • “That's nice.”
Patrick asks Rose, “..... ” She answers, “Yes, but not very well.”
  • How are you?
  • Do you like chocolate?
  • Can you speak Spanish?
  • Are you late?
It's 8 o'clock in the morning, but Peter is still in bed. His mother calls to him: “Come on, Peter, ..... !”
  • get up now
  • stand up immediately
  • go to sleep
  • move your feet
Kate says, “I'm sorry, but we're full this evening.” What can you say about her?
  • Kate and her brother aren't hungry.
  • She doesn't need petrol for her motor bike.
  • She's buying theatre tickets for a group of adults.
  • She takes phone reservations for restaurant.
At school, your friend, Ellie, drops her pen on the floor. You pick it up and give it to her. What can you say to her?
  • “You can have him.”
  • “There they are.”
  • “Here you are.”
  • “I can find it.”
A woman says, “It's very expensive, but you only need to use a little. A bottle lasts a long time – and it looks great on the bathroom shelf.” What is she talking about?
  • Wine.
  • Perfume.
  • Toothpaste.
  • Ketchup.
“Eight” rhymes with “.....”.
  • white
  • wait
  • eat
  • get
The first vowel sound in “weather” is the same as in “.....”.
  • day
  • help
  • be
  • near
“Imagining” = o O o o. “Supermarket” = ..... .
  • O o o o
  • o O o o
  • o o O o
  • o o o O
Who can join the Barstead Morris Dancers?
  • Children under the age of 12.
  • People who don't like folk music.
  • Only experienced dancers.
  • Teenagers and adults.
The Barstead Morris Dancers ..... .
  • practise their dances every day
  • dance on the first day of May
  • perform all over the world
  • don't celebrate May Day
What can you say about the dancers?
  • Their hats and uniforms are red and yellow.
  • The've got flowers on their knees.
  • They hold bells in their hands.
  • They make a noise when they dance.
Find the sentence that is true.
  • Popular young people like traditional dances.
  • This sort of dancing is about a hundred years old.
  • To join, you should send an email to Will Barker.
  • Will Barker isn't the writer of the article.
I'm amazed that your teeth are so white. You never go to the dentist's, ..... ?
  • do you
  • are you
  • don't you
  • isn't it
These glasses don't belong to me. ..... are ..... ?
  • Who's ..... mine
  • Where ..... they
  • Whose ..... they
  • What ..... glasses
..... there ..... in your classroom?
  • Are ..... many posters
  • Is ..... a lot of windows
  • How many are ..... desks
  • Have you got ..... many desks
The ..... and in ..... sound the same.
  • “ie” in “tries” ..... “believe”
  • “ou” in “south” ..... “mountain”
  • “ea” in “early” ..... “bear”
  • “oo” in “moon” ..... “book”
Find the word that is an object you find in the bedroom.
  • Oven.
  • Sheet.
  • Path.
  • Pear.
I ..... my shopping at the corner shop, but it's closed today so ..... to the supermarket.
  • always have ..... I must
  • go can't do ..... I can go
  • normally do ..... I'm going
  • am doing ..... I'm going
..... is a London railway station, and the battle in 1815 that ended the Napoleonic Wars.
  • Waterloo
  • Trafalgar
  • Victoria
  • Piccadilly

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In this photo, we can see ..... at the zoo.
  • three little girls
  • a dangerous animal
  • two girls and their mother
  • a young woman and her parents
The woman on the right ..... .
  • hasn't got long hair
  • has got two bags
  • is wearing a pink jumper
  • is giving some food to a child
Find the list of animals you can see at a zoo.
  • a lion, a spoon, a gorilla
  • a pillow, a camel, a wolf
  • a bear, a snake, a monkey
  • a tiger, a grape, a rabbit
A ..... is a small forest — a place where there are a lot of trees.
  • field
  • wood
  • grass
  • wall
The opposite of “dirty” is “.....”.
  • pretty
  • thin
  • empty
  • clean
Jimmy is only seven, so his mother ..... him to school every day.
  • takes
  • goes
  • turns
  • keeps
If you use the words “ankle”, “chest” and “bottom”, you are talking about ..... .
  • a photograph
  • your body
  • a sofa
  • a river
The singer was angry with the photographers outside her house, and said, “Go ..... !”
  • out
  • ahead
  • away
  • down
The Oakland Centre is a ..... .
  • youth camp
  • school gym
  • health club
  • football stadium
Before modernisation, the Oakland Centre ..... .
  • didn't have any tennis courts
  • had a smaller swimming pool
  • had a gym but no swimming pool
  • didn't have any equipment in the gym
Members who pay £30 a month ..... .
  • pay more than the normal price
  • can't use the gym at weekends
  • are at school or university
  • can have free swimming lessons
Find the sentence that isn't true.
  • From Monday to Friday, teenagers can't go swimming before school.
  • A student who plays tennis for an hour pays £20.
  • You pay £10 for keep fit classes if you are a student.
  • The club hopes that students will join because of the special prices.
We ..... Italy this summer, because it's too expensive.
  • don't spend our holiday in
  • want to fly to
  • aren't going to
  • not having a holiday in
I'm so thirsty! ..... lemonade in the fridge?
  • Has it got
  • There's some
  • Are there any
  • Is there any
William likes video games a lot, but ..... them every evening.
  • he doesn't play
  • he's not playing
  • they're playing
  • he's playing
Scientists believe that pigs ..... more ..... cats.
  • are ..... intelligent than
  • have got ..... intelligent as
  • are ..... cleverer than
  • do ..... clever things that
Why ..... that I was your girlfriend?
  • did you say
  • sent everyone a message
  • you are writing
  • your parents said
In this photo, the woman ..... .
  • is writing on a notepad
  • is sitting on the shopping cart
  • is holding a shopping cart
  • is looking for her boyfriend
The couple in the photo ..... .
  • hate fruit and vegetables
  • both enjoy shopping
  • need to buy a lot of things
  • aren't buying any fruit today
The man looks ..... ; the woman looks ..... .
  • friendly ..... angry
  • tired ..... upset
  • bored ..... efficient
  • boring ..... happy
Find the list of words associated with shops.
  • assistant, drum, window
  • shelves, check-out, counter
  • brake, department, manager
  • sell, wrap, stream
At breakfast time, British people usually put butter and marmalade on their ..... .
  • bacon
  • eggs
  • toast
  • cereal
The representatives of the British people meet in the ..... of Parliament in London.
  • Palace
  • Tower
  • Houses
  • Assembly
Queen Camilla is King Charles's second wife. His first wife was called ..... .
  • Elizabeth
  • Kate
  • Diana
  • Anne
..... is a large city in the centre of England.
  • Manchester
  • Birmingham
  • Bristol
  • Dover
In the street, a woman asks a man, “Is Bank Street near here, please?” The man answers politely, “.....”
  • Yes, only ten miles.
  • You have no idea.
  • I don't think.
  • I'm afraid not.
“There's no signal in here,” says a man to his wife. “I'll try outside.” What does he want to do?
  • Buy something in a shop.
  • Get directions because he's lost.
  • Make a phone call.
  • Be served in a café.
Gemma accidentally burned some holes in her dress in chemistry class. When Gemma got home, her mother asked, “.....”
  • Why is it out of order?
  • What's the matter with him?
  • What happened to your dress?
  • What's wrong with the holes?
You ordered a sweater online but, when it arrived, it was too big. Your friend says, “You must ..... .”
  • turn it round
  • send it back
  • take it away
  • put it down
Someone says, “There isn't enough room in the back.” What's the situation?
  • A hotel receptionist is telling a tourist that the hotel is full.
  • At the hairdresser's, a man isn't happy with his haircut.
  • A woman wants to buy a car but this one is too small.
  • A patient is telling his doctor that his back hurts.
A man says, “I couldn't tell the difference between them.” What can he say next?
  • “They looked exactly the same.”
  • “They never got angry with each other.”
  • “I promised to say nothing about them.”
  • “I never found out why they hated each other.”
The letter “Y” rhymes with “.....”.
  • tree
  • toy
  • high
  • grey
Find the pair of words that doesn't rhyme.
  • money, funny
  • dark, duck
  • son, one
  • said, bed
“Astronomy” = o O o o. “Imagination” = ..... .
  • O o o o o
  • o O o o o
  • o o O o o
  • o o o O o
Find the title of the play that this extract comes from.
  • Fun and Games
  • The King's Secret
  • A Holiday Romance
  • Murder in the Family
We know that Mary ..... .
  • was married to Philip
  • is Alice's mother
  • is Philip's daughter
  • loves her father's second wife
Find the sentence that is possibly true.
  • Mary went outside when she heard the noise of the shot.
  • Mary's bedroom is next to the library.
  • Philip's daughter killed him because she will get all of his money now.
  • Philip's wife didn't love him; she loved his money.
Find the sentence that is definitely not true.
  • Mary and Alice don't like each other at all.
  • Mary loved her mother very much.
  • Alice will be rich even if she goes to prison.
  • Philip's first wife died in a car accident.
If you ..... nicer to your sister, you ..... get any more pocket money.
  • can be ..... didn't
  • will be ..... do
  • aren't ..... won't
  • won't be ..... won't
..... under the apple tree when, suddenly, an apple fell on my head.
  • I read a book
  • I could sit
  • I was standing
  • I'm asleep on the grass
Are you hungry? ..... a sandwich if you like.
  • I can make you
  • I'll give to you
  • I'm making for you
  • You have to eat
The “oa” in “goal” sounds like the ..... .
  • “ow” in “bowl”
  • “ow” in “towel”
  • “oo” in “tool”
  • “oo” in “good”
I thought you were making good progress in English, and ..... .
  • as well as your teacher is
  • also thinks your teacher
  • so did your teacher
  • thought your teacher too
Find the title for this “family” of words: can, tin, jar.
  • Containers
  • Metals
  • Drinks
  • Distances
Robin Hood is a legendary English hero who ..... rich.
  • killed the
  • made the king very
  • stole from the
  • found treasure and became

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The woman in the centre of this picture is ..... .
  • probably asking for information
  • answering a lot of questions
  • looking at the camera
  • not listening to the man
The man in the centre of the picture ..... .
  • is presenting a TV programme
  • has got a dark suit on
  • is interviewing the woman
  • is holding a microphone
Find the group of words that are associated with television programmes.
  • saucer, director, lighting
  • shoot, make-up, pie
  • cast, star, series
  • sitcom, screen, goat
The bus stopped. When the doors opened, I ..... off and walked towards the station.
  • went
  • got
  • stood
  • put
Complete this “family” of words: tell, shout, speak, ..... .
  • scream
  • shake
  • wave
  • bend
The hospital? Go straight ..... the High Street and then turn left.
  • ahead
  • through
  • down
  • right
When you want to delete a file on your computer, you click on “move to .....”.
  • trash
  • basket
  • empty
  • drop
He's very ..... — I mean, he never smiles and he's rude to everyone.
  • untidy
  • ugly
  • grumpy
  • helpful
Find the true sentence.
  • Maisie died last year.
  • Marjorie had an aunt called Maisie.
  • Jennifer's father had a great aunt.
  • Marjorie's husband is dead.
What do we know about Maisie?
  • She lived a long way from Marjorie.
  • She never married.
  • She had a lot of money.
  • Her great nephew inherits her house.
Which sentence about Jennifer and David is true?
  • They would like to live in the country.
  • They've only been married for a short time.
  • They don't want to buy a house.
  • Marjorie thinks they're going to get married.
For Marjorie, the cottage is perfect for Jennifer and David because ..... .
  • it takes over an hour to get from the cottage to London
  • it's close to where Jennifer's parents live
  • it will be very cheap for Jennifer and David to buy
  • it's attractive and brand new
During the mnth of August, the Smith children ..... their holidays at a summer camp in the countryside.
  • often spend
  • aren't having a lot of
  • likes to share
  • is spending
..... to ..... this Sunday?
  • Why do you want ..... leaving
  • Who do they ..... see
  • What are you going ..... do
  • Where can we ..... go
If the bus ..... soon, I'll be late for work!
  • isn't coming
  • doesn't come
  • won't arrive
  • will go
My father ..... the same company since he left school, but now he's thinking of leaving and starting his own business.
  • worked with
  • works at
  • is working in
  • has worked for
My mother cut her hand in the accident and …… her arm too. But it was nothing serious.
  • hurt
  • has injured
  • hurts
  • was injured
In this photo, the driver ..... .
  • has been stopped by the police
  • is getting into the car
  • is talking to a bad man
  • is driving well
The driver is probably thinking, “.....”
  • What an awesome surprise!
  • It's a good thing I wasn't driving.
  • What if I lose my licence?
  • I hope she gives me a prize.
The police officer is definitely not asking, “Do you know ..... ?”
  • how fast you were driving
  • where the police station is
  • you were breaking the law
  • what the speed limit is
Find the group of words that are all connected with the driving.
  • wave, motorway, petrol
  • seat belt, tyre, passenger
  • wheel, parking, duck
  • vehicle, speed, timetable
A “biscuit” in Britain is called a “cookie” in the USA. A “trainer” in Britain is called a “.....” in the USA.
  • sneaker
  • diaper
  • sweater
  • sidewalk
Complete the list of capital cities: Dublin, London, Wellington, .... .
  • Montreal
  • New York
  • Ottawa
  • Melbourne
Which landmark or monument is in the state of New York?
  • Route 66.
  • Mount Rushmore.
  • Monument Valley.
  • Niagara Falls.
In 1776, the American colonies declared ..... .
  • independence from Britain
  • the end of slavery
  • civil war against The South
  • a gold rush in California
Your mother sees that there's a mark on your shirt. She wants you to change it but you don't think it's important. What can you say?
  • “It's a pleasure.”
  • “I don't worry.”
  • “It doesn't matter.”
  • “It's a mess.”
You give a £5 note to the baker for a cake that costs £2.30. He then gives you £1.50. What can you say?
  • “I haven't got enough money.”
  • “This is the wrong change.”
  • “You don't give me enough cash.”
  • “The cake costs more than that!”
Jane is saying to her friend, “Sorry, I can't meet you for coffee tomorrow. Can we ..... to another time?” Complete her sentence.
  • take it away
  • put it off
  • keep it on
  • give it back
A man with a problem says, “Save? There's no chance of that. There's nothing left at the end of the month.” What's the problem?
  • He doesn't have enough money.
  • His computer files aren't protected.
  • His house burned down in a fire.
  • He hasn't got time to take a holiday.
A woman says to a man, “Why don't you mind your own business?” What's the situation?
  • She's his boss and she's telling him that he needs to work harder.
  • He is a neighbour who's asking too many personal questions.
  • They are married and he has lost his house keys again.
  • He walked into her in the street because he wasn't looking.
Sue says, “Leo's driving me round the bend.” She means that Leo ..... .
  • is teaching Sue to drive
  • borrows lots of money from her
  • is helping her at a difficult time
  • is annoying her
“Heard” rhymes with “.....”.
  • feared
  • heart
  • beard
  • third
Which pair of words doesn't sound the same?
  • scene, seen
  • stares, stairs
  • mind, mined
  • wish, witch
“Appropriate” = o O o o. “Political” = ..... .
  • O o o o
  • o O o o
  • o o O o
  • o o o O
This is a guide about how you can ..... a prison on Alcatraz Island.
  • spend the night in
  • take a tour of
  • play an escape game in
  • visit people held in
From the text, we know that ..... .
  • prisoners were sent to Alcatraz as a reward for good behaviour
  • the prison was open for 50 years
  • Alcatraz Island is only a short distance from the city of San Francisco
  • it was impossible to swim from the island to the mainland
If you want to visit Alcatraz, you should ..... .
  • remember to take your coat except in the summer
  • reserve your tickets ahead of time
  • bring cash or a credit card to pay for the boat trip
  • take a picnic with you because you can't buy food or drink there
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • In 30 years, 36 prisoners managed to escape from Alcatraz.
  • Sharks aren't the only reason that swimming to freedom was hard.
  • The boat trip takes half an hour there and back.
  • Taking photos inside the prison isn't permitted.
The teacher spoke to the students and ... study more for the exam.
  • said all they have to
  • asked for
  • told them all to
  • wanted for them
She's ..... friendlier ever since she ..... boyfriend.
  • become a lot ..... got a new
  • making ..... left that awful
  • been ..... has found another
  • much more ... stopped seeing her
This is the ..... chocolate cake I've ..... .
  • most delicious ..... ever eaten
  • best ..... never had
  • worse ..... tasted
  • biggest ..... ever saw
Complete the family of words: full stop, bracket, comma, ..... .
  • tray
  • dash
  • band
  • strip
There's no gas at the moment. ..... since last Thursday when someone said they smelt gas in their flat.
  • There isn't any
  • It's been turned off
  • They turned off it
  • It wasn't turned on
There is a statue of ..... at the top of the column in Trafalgar Square.
  • Winston Churchill
  • Admiral Lord Nelson
  • William the Conqueror
  • Queen Victoria
The vowel sound in "foot" is not the same as in ".....".
  • good
  • food
  • cook
  • put

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The two young women ..... .
  • have got microphones in their hands
  • aren't enjoying singing
  • are performing on stage for thousands of fans
  • are watching a female singer at a concert
The young men are probably thinking, "....."
  • They should be pop stars!
  • They're really terrible singers!
  • I hope they don't stop singing!
  • I'm glad we came to a karaoke bar!
Find the list of words associated with singing.
  • voice, snake, duet
  • lyrics, tune, choir
  • melody, vocal, ring
  • perform, coin, entertain
In an website address, it's called a dot. At the end of a sentence, it's called a ..... .
  • point
  • full stop
  • comma
  • tag
Jane ..... the test because she only got 19 out of 100.
  • failed
  • missed
  • drowned
  • fetched
Find the word to complete this list: rainbow, thunder, fog, ..... .
  • lightning
  • handle
  • powder
  • frame
John is going to leave his job and ..... up his own business.
  • take
  • run
  • put
  • set
He wasn't injured in the explosion, but it was so loud that he went …… : he couldn't hear anything for almost an hour.
  • blind
  • deaf
  • damp
  • keen
What do we know about Emma?
  • She doesn't live in England.
  • She isn't married.
  • She used to work with Louise.
  • She has never had a job.
Louise wrote, “perhaps I should say Amelia” because ..... .
  • she doesn't know who she's writing to
  • Emma used to be called Amelia
  • Emma changed her name to Amelia
  • Emma and Amelia have the same email address
Find the true sentence.
  • Ryan is Emma's brother.
  • Louise hasn't heard from Emma for five years.
  • Louise doesn't know anything about Emma's job.
  • Louise wants to stay with Emma in July.
Find the sentence that isn't true.
  • Emma is a movie actor who lives in the USA.
  • Louise and Emma were friends when they were young.
  • Emma married a very wealthy young man.
  • Louise has a cousin who works in California.
Anyone can do it. You ..... be particularly athletic, but it helps!
  • can't
  • mustn't
  • don't have to
  • could even
“..... you ..... the invitations?” “Yes, I did them yesterday.”
  • Did ..... write already
  • Have ..... already written
  • Did ..... just sent
  • Have ..... ever seen
I want to make her birthday a special day, but I have no idea what ..... to do.
  • she'd like
  • does she enjoy
  • will she like
  • is she going to want
Some priceless paintings ..... in the fire at the museum on Sunday.
  • have been burned
  • were destroyed
  • have burned
  • were destroying
There ..... so much pollution if ..... so many cars on the roads.
  • can't be ..... there won't be
  • wouldn't be ..... there weren't
  • don't have ..... we don't put
  • wouldn't be ..... we don't have
The people in the photo are ..... at the beach.
  • tidying their toys
  • picking up rubbish
  • throwing away bottles
  • washing up dishes
These people are volunteers. A volunteer is someone who ..... .
  • does a job but isn't paid
  • earns very little money
  • works as punishment for a crime
  • is employed in the summer only
The woman is glad to be there. She is probably thinking, “.....”
  • What's the point?
  • I wish I was at home!
  • I'm making a difference.
  • No one will notice.
Find the list of words that are associated with the environment.
  • recycle, nature, protect
  • Earth, planet, jump
  • spoon, plastic, ocean
  • pollution, peach, climate
“Bacon and ....." are a popular breakfast food in Britain.
  • eggs
  • cheese
  • rice
  • mustard
..... as an immediate result of the Wall Street Crash of 1929.
  • World War II broke out
  • Millions of people lost their jobs
  • Taxis became more expensive
  • Planes couldn't fly over New York
The National Mall is a ..... in Washington, DC.
  • large park with museums
  • shopping centre
  • government building
  • monument to Abraham Lincoln
The ..... Party is one of the two main British political parties.
  • Union
  • Democratic
  • Republican
  • Labour
When someone thanks you nowadays, you might say, “No worries” or “No problem.” What else could you say?
  • “You're welcome.”
  • “I don't mind.”
  • “It's all the same to me.”
  • “It doesn't matter.”
A woman says to a man, “Make yourself at home.” This means that she wants him to ..... .
  • stop feeling depressed
  • feel at home in her house
  • make his house more comfortable
  • spend more time with his family
“I'm going to put it off,” says Jack. He means that he's going to ..... .
  • remove a poster from his wall
  • turn off the television
  • take off his jacket
  • change the date of a meeting
A salesman says, “It's perfect if you haven't got much room, yet you often invite friends over for a meal. It only takes a minute to set up.” What's he selling?
  • A flat-screen television.
  • A folding dining table.
  • A sofa that converts into a bed.
  • A microwave oven.
“Come on,” says John to his friend Katya, “Let me have a go!” What can you say about the situation?
  • John wants to be alone at the moment.
  • Katya is playing a video game and J ohn wants to try it.
  • John wants Katya to agree to go out with him.
  • John doesn't want to be Katya's boyfriend any more.
Tom's bought an expensive camera. “It cost me a fortune,” he says. He could also say, “It cost me ..... .”
  • a cow and a pig
  • a hand and a foot
  • an arm and a leg
  • a house and a home
“Sir”, “learn”, “word” and “.....” all contain the same vowel sound.
  • pour
  • surf
  • sword
  • beard
Which pair of words does not rhyme?
  • head, bread
  • through, sew
  • bought, sort
  • lose, shoes
“Situation” = o o O o. “Complicated” = ..... .
  • O o o o
  • o O o o
  • o o O o
  • o o o O
This article tells us that it can be difficult for people to ..... .
  • buy a phone
  • live without their phones
  • depend on their phones
  • use social media
The writer thinks that the problem with smartphones is that ..... .
  • you can't do enough with them
  • they don't use artificial intelligence
  • you have to hold them in your hand
  • they are far too expensive
According to the article, which sentence about the AIClip isn't true?
  • You can speak to it, and it can speak to you.
  • Its camera can identify and analyse objects.
  • It can do just as much as any smartphone.
  • It doesn't display information on a screen.
It is clear that the writer of this article ..... .
  • works for the company that makes the AIClip
  • is sure that a lot of people will replace their phones by AIClips
  • thinks the AIClip is a wonderful invention, even if it's expensive
  • has been using the AIClip to translate documents
Ever since Carrie broke up with James, she ..... the boy next door.
  • was seeing
  • has been seeing
  • is seeing
  • has seen
By midnight it was obvious the Prince ... fallen in love with Cinderella.
  • would have
  • has
  • had
  • has been
Peter's father ..... him ..... to Mrs Brown for his bad behaviour.
  • made ... to say sorry
  • got ... apologise
  • had ... to apologise
  • made ... apologise
“Where are they? They ..... here hours ago. Do you think they've had an accident?”
  • are supposed to be
  • should have been
  • will have arrived
  • have been coming
“The more expensive rooms have a sea view,” said the hotel manager, “but the cheaper ones ..... the car park.”
  • overlook
  • oversee
  • overcome
  • overview
Jane's nervous. It's her first day at university tomorrow. Her father says, “You'll soon ..... ,” meaning “You'll get used to it very quickly.”
  • make ends meet
  • sit up straight
  • find your feet
  • plant your tree
The US flag is known as The Stars and Stripes. The stripes on the flag represent ..... .
  • the states that make up the USA
  • the generals who won independence
  • the first American colonies
  • the Pilgrim Fathers

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The people in this photo ..... .
  • aren't stressed at all
  • are having an argument
  • are having a friendly chat
  • agree about everything
The woman is probably saying, “.....”
  • That's not how you do it!
  • That looks right.
  • You're doing a great job!
  • This is easier than I thought.
Find the list of things associated with homes.
  • housework, rent, donkey
  • kettle, shoulder, flatmate
  • tracksuit, heating, carpet
  • frying pan, curtain, cupboard
Complete this “family” of words: cotton, nylon, leather, ..... .
  • silk
  • boot
  • wire
  • steel
If you want to play the piano well, you must ..... every day.
  • repeat
  • exercise
  • practise
  • overwork
The hotel maid cleaned and tidied everything, and emptied the ..... bin.
  • spill
  • useless
  • surplus
  • waste
The snow was falling faster. ..... , the group continued their climb up the mountain.
  • However
  • Although
  • During
  • Despite
The oil in the pan got too hot and the smoke ..... the smoke alarm.
  • set off
  • turned off
  • put off
  • made off with
We know from Ryan's email that Luigi ..... .
  • needs riders who can work part-time
  • pays his riders more than Gino does
  • wants riders who can work every day
  • doesn't have any delivery riders
We know that Ryan wants to ..... .
  • leave school and work for Luigi
  • earn some money while he's still at school
  • stop working for Gino
  • only work during the school holidays
Find the sentence about Gino that definitely isn't true.
  • He's probably Luigi's main competitor.
  • He doesn't appreciate Ryan's work very much.
  • His pizzas are certainly not the best in town.
  • He's not a particularly friendly man.
Find the true sentence, according to the information in the email.
  • The job advertisement didn't say anything about pay.
  • Ryan is applying for the same job as he did for Gino.
  • The hours are the only thing that might stop Ryan from getting the job.
  • Ryan can work any evening of the week, but not after 10.00 pm.
We won't be able to start the match unless it ..... raining.
  • stops
  • isn't
  • will stop
  • wasn't
The man said “Hello” to Kate, but she had no idea ..... .
  • what was his name
  • where did he come from
  • how did he know her
  • who he was
If Robert made more of an effort with his job, his boss ..... him.
  • will promote
  • would promote
  • promoted him
  • was promoting
The band was very popular but luckily Jane ..... get tickets for the concert before they sold out.
  • could
  • managed
  • was able to
  • had
A union representative said, “We ..... with management since yesterday, but we haven't reached any agreement yet.”
  • have been negotiating
  • are discussing
  • have talked
  • were having a meeting
In the photo, the emergency workers are ..... .
  • rescuing someone from a fire
  • arresting a criminal
  • taking a patient to hospital
  • helping a passenger onto a plane
The women on the yellow stretcher was knocked ..... by a car.
  • down
  • out
  • back
  • off
It's likely that this woman is in a lot of ..... .
  • hurt
  • ache
  • pain
  • sore
Find the list of words relating to the emergency medical services.
  • ambulance, tease, injury
  • siren, accident, patient
  • paramedic, squash, bandage
  • hospital, sour, nurse
Find the list of three major cities that are in the same country.
  • Glasgow, Dublin, Edinburgh
  • Ontario, Wellington, Toronto
  • Montreal, Ottawa, Boston
  • Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra
..... in the USA always falls on the same day of the week every year.
  • Christmas Day
  • Thanksgiving
  • Independence Day
  • Halloween
The people who ..... are called Native Americans.
  • were all slaves before the American Civil War
  • lived in America before the Europeans arrived
  • were the first Europeans to colonise America
  • wanted America to be independent from Britain
According to legend, what was the name of Robin Hood's wife?
  • Guinevere.
  • Lara.
  • Marian.
  • Rosalind.
Bill has bought a birthday card to send to his best friend. He's going to write “..... from Bill” inside it.
  • Best wishes
  • Kind regards
  • Lots of fun
  • Best of luck
A woman says, “I use it a lot — it goes with lots of things. In fact, I put it on anything that I think would be improved by it.” What's she talking about?
  • A brightly coloured scarf.
  • Chocolate sauce.
  • Expensive perfume.
  • A necklace.
Kate asks her sister Julie to give her a lift to the airport tomorrow. Julie can't do it because she will be busy. What can Julie say to Kate?
  • “I'm afraid I've just got engaged.”
  • “Sorry, Kate, but I've got too much time on my hands.”
  • “Sadly my time is up.”
  • “I wish I could but I can't spare the time.”
Everyone thought Brad was the killer, but the detective had doubts. “It just doesn't .....,” he said. “It doesn't make sense.”
  • add up
  • turn round
  • hold out
  • run over
“We won't make a profit, but we won't lose money either,” says the manager. He could also say, “We're ..... .”
  • not going to make ends meet
  • going to break even
  • going to be in the red
  • not going to break the bank
You hear Paul say to Sarah, “You're pulling my leg.” What can you say about the situation?
  • Sarah is trying to persuade Paul to do something.
  • As a joke, Sarah isn't telling the truth.
  • Paul is changing his mind because of something Sarah has said.
  • Paul thinks Sarah is trying to humiliate him.
Which of these doesn't contain the same sound as the “o” in “hot”?
  • thorough
  • chaos
  • volley
  • yacht
“.....” rhymes with “very”.
  • Diary
  • Bury
  • Worry
  • Curry
“Incredible” = o O o o. “Illustrator” = ..... .
  • O o o o
  • o O o o
  • o o O o
  • o o o O
In the story, we know that Mark and Lucy ..... .
  • are in a haunted castle
  • aren't where they intended to be
  • have checked in to a luxury hotel
  • are in a creepy cottage
Lucy describes an incident. Which sentence matches what she says?
  • The shower water was cold so she asked Mr Price to fix it.
  • Mr Price was reluctant to help Lucy when she asked.
  • Lucy saw something that Mr Price tried to hide from her.
  • She was in the bathroom with Mr Price and saw he had no reflection.
Find the true sentence.
  • They got lost in the snow so it took them ages to find their hotel.
  • Lucy and Mark are trying to leave but Mr Price has trapped them.
  • The couple have yet to spend a night in the hotel.
  • Lucy has tried phoning the police but can't get through.
Find the sentence that isn't true.
  • Mark says that if they told the police, they would think it was a joke.
  • They can't get to the nearby city because of heavy snow.
  • Aside from Mr Price, Mark believes that he and Lucy are alone.
  • Lucy is convinced by what she saw but Mark is less easily persuaded.
For a young doctor, being on duty for long hours ..... .
  • is hardly used to
  • has to be used to
  • takes getting used to
  • isn't used to it
The actors have to arrive really early on set because it takes at least two hours ..... everyone ..... and in costume.
  • to get ..... made up
  • to have ..... to be made up
  • having ..... to make up
  • getting ..... to making up
Once they ..... a vaccine, it ..... long to produce it.
  • will find ..... won't take them
  • find ..... won't be
  • had found ..... wouldn't take
  • have found ..... won't take
Which famous character from a Shakespeare play says “To be or not to be, that is the question”?
  • Romeo.
  • Hamlet.
  • Juliet.
  • King Lear.
If you are “at ..... ,” it means you have nothing specific to do or don't know what to do.
  • the tip of an iceberg
  • a turning point
  • a loose end
  • the end of your tether
In the USA, it is illegal to walk across a street when the traffic lights are against you. This is called ..... .
  • zigzagging
  • carjacking
  • cross-stitching
  • jaywalking
Students and workers were the main driving force behind a popular up..... that caused the fall of the government.
  • turn
  • rising
  • roar
  • thrust

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