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  • F
  • M
  • T
  • X
  • 3
  • 5
  • 2
  • 4
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Jake
  • Greg
  • Jack
  • Jock
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
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  • A
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  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Good morning, miss.
  • I’m fine.
  • My name is Jane.
  • I’m eight years old.
  • I love chocolate cake!
  • I’m ten years old.
  • It’s my birthday.
  • I’m happy!
  • I’m from the United States.
  • The United States of America.
  • I’m American.
  • In Los Angeles.
  • It’s Tuesday the first of June.
  • It’s Thursday the fourth of July.
  • It’s Sunday the fifth of June.
  • It’s Tuesday the third of September.
  • Pink socks.
  • A white T-shirt.
  • A blue dress.
  • A pink T-shirt.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
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  • A
  • B
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  • A
  • B
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  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • It’s on the chair.
  • It’s behind the women.
  • It’s under the table.
  • It’s between the cups of coffee.
  • I
  • you
  • he
  • they
  • eat, wet, cup
  • eat, what, cap
  • it, what, cap
  • eight, wet, cup
  • mice, she, pig
  • nice, see, pig
  • nice, she, big
  • mice, see, big
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • It
  • Is
  • I
  • In
  • She
  • The
  • He
  • Me
  • a
  • two
  • some
  • an
  • they
  • she
  • we
  • you
  • am
  • be
  • are
  • is
  • like
  • live
  • do
  • make
  • eat
  • sleep
  • walk
  • go
  • have got
  • can
  • look
  • am
  • What’s
  • Where
  • Who’s
  • When’s
  • There are
  • Can I
  • Is there
  • Do you
  • spring
  • summer
  • autumn
  • winter
  • a goldfish and a little brother
  • a bike and a big brother
  • a brother and a sister
  • a dog called Daniel
  • 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 like drawing but she doesn’t like dancing.
  • Zoe hasn’t got a sister called Mia.
  • Zoe hates cheese.
  • London
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • Scotland
  • Easter.
  • Halloween.
  • Christmas.
  • Thanksgiving.
  • Buckingham Palace
  • London Bridge
  • the Tower of London
  • the Houses of Parliament
  • 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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  • mouse
  • house
  • horse
  • happy
  • 30
  • 25
  • 12
  • 15
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Where are you?
  • How are you?
  • What is that?
  • Are you ok?
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • I’m sick.
  • I’m seven.
  • Nice to meet you.
  • My name’s Katy.
  • He’s tall with black hair.
  • He’s short with brown hair.
  • He’s got blond hair and is short.
  • He’s thin with blond hair.
  • It’s sunny today.
  • I like tea.
  • I live in London.
  • I love London.
  • 30
  • 25
  • 16
  • 13
  • The girl likes her dinner.
  • The girl wants some water.
  • The girl doesn’t like salad.
  • The girl is angry.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
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  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • He’s on the chair.
  • They’re next to the window.
  • It’s between the cups.
  • It’s under the table.
  • go
  • shoe
  • cow
  • four
  • Three, nice, please
  • Free, nice, please
  • Three, nice, peas
  • Free, night, peas
  • Fast, seat, ship
  • First, seat, sheep
  • First, sit, ship
  • Fast, sit, sheep
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • are
  • at
  • am
  • and
  • She
  • He
  • We
  • They
  • be
  • have got
  • can
  • are
  • Go
  • To
  • No
  • Do
  • The
  • This
  • Three
  • There
  • ride
  • play
  • swim
  • run
  • look
  • sit
  • spell
  • read
  • not
  • no
  • isn’t
  • don’t
  • eating
  • make
  • am cooking
  • do
  • is the time
  • does
  • time does
  • long is
  • Ava
  • Theo
  • Paul
  • Manon
  • have birthdays in the summer
  • are eleven years old
  • are from the same country
  • haven’t got blond hair
  • Manon … Theo
  • Ava … Paul
  • Ava … Manon
  • Manon … Ava
  • Theo likes carrots, broccoli and peas.
  • Manon and Paul have both only got 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.
  • American.
  • British.
  • Australian.
  • Irish.
  • The king.
  • Mickey Mouse.
  • The president.
  • Tom Cruise.
  • Melbourne.
  • Sydney.
  • Canberra.
  • Brisbane.
  • 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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  • My name’s Lily.
  • No, thank you.
  • It's sunny today.
  • I’m twelve.
  • I'm Jack.
  • I’m at school.
  • I'm fine.
  • I'm English.
  • In a bedroom.
  • It’s white.
  • It's a bed.
  • There are five.
  • I'm fine.
  • I'm from London.
  • I'm fifteen.
  • I’m cold.
  • Yes, I can.
  • Yes, I am.
  • I'm Ben.
  • Yes, very well.
  • Green
  • Blue
  • Red
  • Yellow
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • In half an hour.
  • At four o’clock.
  • I’m on the train.
  • To London.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • It’s late.
  • There he is.
  • Here you are.
  • I can find it.
  • Kate is with her brother. They aren't hungry. She's talking to her mother.
  • Kate's buying theatre tickets for a group of adults.
  • Kate is telling her friend that she doesn't need petrol for her motor bike.
  • Kate is working. She takes phone reservations for a restaurant.
  • I'm sorry.
  • It's time.
  • No problem.
  • That's nice.
  • Seagent
  • Sargent
  • Sarjent
  • Sergint
  • He's having lunch in a restaurant.
  • He's buying something in a supermarket.
  • He's at home with his wife.
  • He's with his doctor.
  • Please don't make a noise.
  • Can you play with me?
  • You're very quiet.
  • Do you want to play?
  • Get up – now!
  • Stand up immediately!
  • Go to sleep.
  • Move your feet!
  • What a pity!
  • I'm really pleased for you.
  • That's so nice of you.
  • Please don't worry.
  • Wine.
  • Toothpaste.
  • Perfume.
  • Tomato ketchup.
  • short
  • sort
  • shoot
  • shut
  • late
  • cat
  • but
  • get
  • watch, hold, man
  • wash, hold, men
  • wash, old, men
  • watch, old, man
  • George III.
  • William II.
  • Charles III.
  • Henry IX.
  • A pork pie.
  • A black pudding.
  • A fruit crumble.
  • An apple tree.
This is ... book.
  • an
  • a
  • it
  • two
My dad is a policeman. ... is 35 years old.
  • He
  • She
  • We
  • Me
I ... to school at 8 o’clock.
  • live
  • eat
  • sleep
  • go
... 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
I ... my shopping at the corner shop, but it's closed today so ... to the supermarket.
  • always … I must go
  • can't … I can go
  • normally do … I'm going
  • am doing … I'm going
Jane is … years old.
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
Jane has got ... hair and ... eyes.
  • brown ... black
  • blonde ... green
  • brown ... blue
  • red ... brown
Jane hasn’t got ... but she’s got ... .
  • two brothers ... a sister
  • a sister ... two brothers
  • a sister ... a dog and a brother
  • a dog called Buddy ... two brothers
Find the sentence that isn't true.
  • Jane likes ice cream and Taylor Swift.
  • Jane doesn’t play in the school football team.
  • Jane is English and lives in Bristol.
  • Jane likes playing computer games.
Ashford Youth Club is in ... on Warren Street.
  • a community centre
  • Ashford High School
  • a local church
  • a park
Ashford Youth Club is ... .
  • a club for parents
  • for boring people
  • for teens aged from 11 to 16
  • for tourists
You can go to the club ... .
  • in the evenings, during the week
  • every day of the week, except Wednesday
  • from half-past five at the weekend
  • on Mondays and Fridays only
Find the true sentence.
  • There is a disco every Friday.
  • You can play table tennis in the sports hall.
  • You can't play basketball on Tuesdays.
  • You can paint and draw at the Youth Club.
Find the sentence that is NOT true.
  • It doesn't cost anything to join the club.
  • You need your mum and dad's permission to join the club.
  • The disco costs £4 for two members of the club.
  • You must be a member of the club to go to the disco.
Dublin is ... .
  • the capital of the Republic of Ireland
  • a city in Scotland
  • a country in England
  • a British island
In London, phone boxes, postboxes and buses are all ... .
  • green
  • red
  • yellow
  • black
... is an ancient monument and tourist attraction in south England.
  • Hadrian’s Wall
  • Stonehenge
  • London Eye
  • Loch Ness
The ... and in ... sound the same.
  • “ie” in “tries” ... “believe”
  • “ou” in “south” ... “mountain”
  • “ea” in “early” ... “bear”
  • “oo” in “moon” ... “book”
You usually find ... in the bedroom.
  • an oven
  • a path
  • a sheet
  • a tap
“Oh no, it’s fish for lunch today!” “You don’t like fish, ...?”
  • do you
  • don't you
  • are you
  • isn't it
... there ... in your classroom?
  • Are … many posters
  • Is … a lot of windows
  • How many are … desks
  • Have you got … many desks

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  • I'm Dutch, from Amsterdam.
  • No, I'm not.
  • Yes, it's Paul.
  • I'm fine, thanks.
  • Yes, you are.
  • Yes, I can.
  • Yes, I am.
  • I'm here.
  • 317
  • 370
  • 337
  • 307
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Jenny Erquhert
  • Jenny Urkuaert
  • Jenny Urkuhart
  • Jenny Urquhart
  • I've got it.
  • It's chocolate milk.
  • Please take it.
  • It’s mine.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • He's a mechanic.
  • He's a painter.
  • He's a gardener.
  • He's a banker.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A yellow T-shirt.
  • Giraffes.
  • A boy and his mum.
  • At the zoo.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • The museum is far away.
  • The tourist is looking for a church.
  • The museum is across a river.
  • The museum is next to a church.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A piano.
  • A tennis racket.
  • A leather jacket.
  • A video game.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • At home.
  • At the supermarket.
  • In a café.
  • In a classroom.
  • You're very welcome.
  • Happy Birthday!
  • It doesn't matter.
  • That's nice of you.
  • They are at the train station.
  • They are in Oxford.
  • They are in a restaurant.
  • They are at the cinema.
  • Buy something in a shop.
  • Fill up his car with petrol.
  • Make a phone call.
  • Become a waiter.
  • They’re going to have dinner at eight o’clock.
  • They’re going to eat pizza and watch a film at home.
  • The restaurant isn’t close to the cinema.
  • They’re meeting in a restaurant at seven pm.
  • Ruby has to deliver leaflets.
  • Ruby would like a pet dog.
  • Ruby is training for a marathon.
  • Ruby is going to be a babysitter.
  • Ricky can't get into his flat, so he wants to stay with Sarah.
  • Only Ricky and Sarah have got keys to Ricky's flat.
  • Ricky is in his flat and he can't find the key.
  • Sarah can't come by taxi to help Ricky because it's going to be too expensive.
  • they're winning
  • there we mean
  • they're women
  • the woman
  • hit
  • write
  • ride
  • late
  • wear, knees, and
  • where, knees, hand
  • where, nice, hand
  • wear, niece, hand
  • A policeman.
  • A detective.
  • A professor.
  • A criminal.
  • Manchester.
  • Bristol.
  • Birmingham.
  • Dover.
It's John's birthday. ... twelve years old today.
  • He’s
  • His
  • Him
  • Her
"... you got any brothers or sisters?" "Yes, I've got a sister."
  • Has
  • Is
  • Have
  • Are
"What are you doing?" "… reading a book."
  • I’m
  • You’re
  • I
  • Am
"What did you do yesterday?" "I … football in the park."
  • play
  • playing
  • plays
  • played
"Where is the bus?" "It … here in five minutes."
  • will be
  • was
  • are going
  • walking
“If you … nicer to your sister, you … get any more pocket money,” Mrs Lauder told Timmy.
  • can be … didn't
  • will be … do
  • aren't … won't
  • won't be … won't
This is an advert for ….. .
  • an apartment in London
  • a castle in Scotland
  • a cottage in an English village
  • a farm in Wales
There are three … and two … .
  • bedrooms … bathrooms
  • bathrooms … gardens
  • kitchens … bedrooms
  • living rooms … bedrooms
This holiday home would be best for … .
  • a couple who love restaurants, movies and museums
  • a large family (4 adults, 5 children) who like climbing and cycling
  • two parents and two children who enjoy nature and walking
  • a family with no car who want to go to the beach every day
Find the sentence that is true.
  • It takes one hour to get to Newbury.
  • There’s no Wi-Fi in Brooksmede.
  • The village has got a shop but no supermarket.
  • You have to go to another town to post letters.
How many people are mentioned in the extract (including the speakers)?
  • Three.
  • Five.
  • Four.
  • Six.
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 Paul … .
  • is married to Alice
  • is Alice's father
  • is Philip's son
  • likes his father's second wife
Find the sentence that is possibly true.
  • Paul went out to the garden when he heard the noise.
  • Paul's bedroom is next to the library.
  • Philip's son killed him so he will get all of his father's money.
  • Philip's wife didn't love him; she loved his money.
Find the sentence that is definitely not true.
  • Paul and Alice don't like each other at all.
  • Paul loved his mother very much.
  • Alice will be rich even if she goes to prison.
  • Philip's first wife died in a car accident.
… was not a British Prime Minister.
  • Margaret Thatcher
  • Boris Johnson
  • Barack Obama
  • Winston Churchill
Northern … is one of the regions of the United Kingdom.
  • Iceland
  • Land
  • Ireland
  • Island
In the United Kingdom, … .
  • the currency is the dollar
  • cars must drive on the left
  • there is a president
  • it rains every day
…… 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
Find the title for this “family” of words: can, tin, jar.
  • Containers.
  • Drinks.
  • Metals.
  • Distances.
The “oa” in “goal” sounds like …… .
  • the “ow” in “bowl”
  • the “ow” in “towel”
  • the “oo” in “tool”
  • the “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

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  • I'm a student.
  • Yes, I am.
  • I’m good, thanks.
  • I'm almost 18.
  • I’m from Sheffield, in the north of England.
  • Usually by train.
  • I was at school.
  • Yes, I do.
  • Daisy.
  • Jane.
  • Anne.
  • Rosie.
  • A hat.
  • A pencil.
  • A plant in a pot.
  • A calculator.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • £59.17
  • £59.70
  • £55.70
  • £49.70
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • History
  • Maths
  • English
  • Music
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • The school.
  • The police station.
  • The hospital.
  • The bank.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • She doesn’t have enough money to buy the cake.
  • The cakes cost £20 each.
  • The assistant doesn’t give her the right change.
  • The assistant wants her to pay by card, not cash.
  • Two police officers tried to arrest a gang of criminals, but they weren't successful.
  • The woman wanted spaghetti for lunch, but it wasn't on the menu at the restaurant.
  • There were no apples in the supermarket, so the woman couldn't buy any.
  • Two researchers are talking about some rats that have escaped from a laboratory.
  • Jane is teaching Alan to drive.
  • Jane borrows lots of money from Alan.
  • Jane is helping Alan at a difficult time.
  • Alan thinks Jane is very annoying.
  • She's learning to play a video game.
  • She's at her front door with a bag of shopping.
  • She's cooking something.
  • She wants to call someone on her new smartphone.
  • Have you got my size?
  • I don't like it very much.
  • Can I try it on, please?
  • I'm sure it's too big for me.
  • A teacher during a lesson.
  • A friend who gives you a gift.
  • Someone in a YouTube video.
  • A salesperson in a shop.
  • Let’s take it away later.
  • We should give it back next week.
  • We can put it off to another time.
  • I’d like to keep it on.
  • The people in the lift will get to their floors as planned.
  • The lift passengers need to get out and walk up the stairs.
  • Someone is coming to repair the broken lift.
  • A mechanic fixed the lift after the emergency call.
  • The couple thought Mr Willis was going to visit them this evening.
  • Mr Willis has just told Fiona that he can't repair their central heating system.
  • Mr Willis is a plumber who doesn't always keep his promises.
  • The plumber will probably repair the central heating tomorrow morning.
  • She's not independent enough.
  • She wants to know too much about other people.
  • She needs to create her own company.
  • She doesn't spend enough time with her family.
  • hard
  • heart
  • art
  • heard
  • this
  • please
  • dress
  • teach
  • paid, very, bone
  • page, ferry, born
  • page, fairy, burn
  • pays, ferry, burn
  • The Hollywood Sign.
  • Niagara Falls.
  • Florida Keys.
  • The Grand Canyon.
  • The United Kingdom.
  • Germany.
  • France.
  • Ireland.
“… Jane like chocolate?” “Yes, she does.”
  • Does
  • Do
  • Did
  • Don’t
"Who is the girl with the brown hair?" "That's … sister."
  • he is
  • John has
  • John's
  • he's
We … to the skatepark yesterday. It was so much fun!
  • will go
  • went
  • did
  • going
I'm … than my brother.
  • best
  • short
  • the funny
  • older
"I'd like to buy this postcard. … does it cost?" "It costs 50p."
  • How many
  • Are there many
  • How much
  • Have you
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
Agatha Christie was … .
  • an English criminal
  • a Belgian detective
  • a successful writer
  • a British queen
We know that Hercule Poirot … .
  • was the greatest English detective
  • had a big moustache
  • was Christie's only popular character
  • was married to Miss Marple
What do we know about Agatha Christie's books?
  • About four million of her books have been sold.
  • Agatha Christie wrote sixty-six novels featuring Miss Marple.
  • "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" was her first novel.
  • Hercule Poirot is the murderer in "The Murder on the Orient Express".
Find the sentence that is NOT true.
  • Agatha Christie died when she was 90 years old.
  • A famous Poirot novel takes place on a train.
  • Her first novel came out in 1920.
  • Agatha Christie was born and died in the same country.
This extract is from a … .
  • San Francisco travel guide
  • newspaper about an escape
  • prisoner’s diary
  • book about a deserted island
This is 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 Alcatraz Prison ... .
  • never held dangerous prisoners
  • has been closed for 50 years
  • is about 15 kilometres from land
  • was easy to escape from
If you want to visit Alcatraz, you should ... .
  • remember your coat except in the summer
  • reserve your tickets before you go
  • prepare for a long boat journey
  • take a picnic with you because you can't buy food or drink there
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • No Alcatraz prisoner ever swam to freedom.
  • You'll hear stories about the prisoners and see how they lived.
  • You don't need to pay extra for the boat.
  • The prisoners don't like having their photos taken.
The … are the native people of New Zealand.
  • Maori
  • Kiwi
  • All Blacks
  • Fiji
California is on the ... coast of the United States of America.
  • north
  • south
  • east
  • west
Whose statue stands at the top of the column in Trafalgar Square in London?
  • Winston Churchill
  • William the Conqueror
  • Admiral Lord Nelson
  • Queen Victoria
There's no gas at the moment. … since this morning when someone smelled gas.
  • There isn't any
  • They turned off it
  • It's been turned off
  • It wasn't turned on
Which pair of words doesn't sound the same?
  • scene, seen
  • stare, stair
  • mind, mined
  • wish, witch
Complete the family of words: full stop, bracket, comma, …… .
  • tray
  • band
  • dash
  • strip
“This is the …… chocolate cake I've …… !”
  • most delicious … ever eaten
  • worse … tasted
  • best … never had
  • biggest … ever saw

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Answers
  • Yes, I do.
  • By train.
  • I come from Manchester.
  • I’m going to London.
  • It’s red, blue and yellow.
  • Yes, I’ve got a parrot.
  • It’s on my shoulder.
  • It can fly.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Sunday.
  • Friday.
  • Thursday.
  • Saturday.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • 26
  • 52
  • 70
  • 96
  • £1
  • £4
  • £5
  • £2
  • 11 pm
  • 3 pm
  • 10.45 pm
  • 10 pm
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Jaime Toyle
  • Graime Doile
  • Jarome Doyle
  • Graeme Doyle
  • You're welcome.
  • It's all the same to me.
  • You don't mind.
  • It doesn't matter.
  • Sure, I’ll be right back.
  • One bottle of water, coming up!
  • No worries, enjoy!
  • It doesn’t have meat in it.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • John wants to be alone at the moment.
  • John wants Katya to agree to go out with him.
  • Katya is playing a video game and John wants to try it.
  • John doesn't want to be Katya's boyfriend any more.
  • He took his driving test.
  • He got the results of a maths test.
  • He ran in a race.
  • He had a complete medical examination.
  • A supermarket cashier.
  • A customer in an electrical shop.
  • A passport controller.
  • A guest about to eat a yoghurt at a friend's house.
  • Help yourself.
  • Make yourself at home.
  • Take care!
  • Beware of the dog!
  • Mark was too scared to go on the balloon ride.
  • Jane is impressed that Mark did something in spite of his fears.
  • Mark enjoyed the balloon ride, even the take off and landing.
  • It was cloudy so Mark was disappointed by the views.
  • A chef.
  • A computer salesman.
  • A doctor.
  • A teacher.
  • The home owner didn’t want to go into her flat by herself.
  • The woman is telling the officer that some of her things have been stolen.
  • The police officer had to break the door’s lock to enter the flat.
  • The woman called the police from inside her flat.
  • You were taken for a ride.
  • You should have trusted him.
  • You didn't put your cards on the table.
  • You had a lucky escape.
  • earring
  • hiring
  • error
  • hearing
  • bear
  • near
  • wear
  • pear
  • No one of the
  • guessed who the
  • the students' guest
  • the lecture was referring
  • Saint George.
  • Saint Andrew.
  • Saint David.
  • Saint Patrick.
  • The current states.
  • Freedom.
  • The English flag.
  • The first American colonies.
"Whose phone is ringing?" "It's … . I'll turn it off , sorry!"
  • my
  • I
  • mine
  • me
"What … do last night?" "I read comic books."
  • do I
  • have they
  • did you
  • will you
She … when her alarm went off at 6 am.
  • dreams
  • is awake
  • has slept
  • was sleeping
Quick! If you … the house now, you'll catch the bus.
  • leave
  • are going
  • won't go
  • will leave
"… there … bread left?" "There's a little."
  • Are … many
  • Have … some
  • Isn't … all
  • Is … much
Ever since Carrie broke up with James, she ... the boy next door.
  • was seeing
  • is seeing
  • has been seeing
  • has seen
What do we know about Mark?
  • He's on holiday in Egypt.
  • He went to Egypt last year.
  • He lives in Egypt.
  • He's back home now.
Mark tells Tom that … .
  • the hotel isn't very nice and it's too hot
  • he's been in Egypt for one week
  • he hasn't been in the hotel pool yet
  • he's not having much fun
We know that Tom … .
  • has ridden a camel before
  • visited the desert yesterday
  • has never wanted to see the pyramids
  • already knows how to dive
Find the sentence that is true.
  • Mark will see the Egyptian pyramids in the next seven days.
  • Mark is first going to Cairo, then to the Red Sea.
  • Mark learned diving in the hotel pool.
  • Mark didn't go to the desert yesterday.
Who is Phil?
  • A groundhog.
  • A weather man.
  • The writer of the article.
  • A film star.
Groundhog Day is … .
  • originally a British tradition
  • an event in the USA and Canada
  • a small brown animal
  • a special event in spring
The town of Punxsutawney … .
  • has celebrated Groundhog Day since 1987
  • is in Canada
  • has the most famous Groundhog Day event
  • has a population of 40,000
According to the legend, if the groundhog … .
  • doesn't go back inside, there will be an early spring
  • sees a shadow, there will be six more months of winter
  • is too cold, he won't come outside
  • stays outside, there will be six more weeks until spring
Find the sentence that is NOT true.
  • Even though Phil's predictions are often wrong, people like the event.
  • Lots of people became aware of Groundhog Day because of a film.
  • The film "Groundhog Day" takes place in Punxsutawney on 2 February.
  • The Groundhog Day tradition started after the 1993 film.
Silicon Valley in California is famous for … .
  • earthquakes
  • the production of oranges
  • technological progress
  • the number of movie stars who live there
Complete the list: Perth, Darwin, Adelaide, … .
  • Ottawa
  • Wellington
  • Canberra
  • Calgary
Which political leader was assassinated in a theatre in Washington D.C.?
  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • John F. Kennedy.
  • Abraham Lincoln.
  • George Washington.
Peter's father … him … to Mrs Brown for his bad behaviour.
  • made … to say sorry
  • had … to apologise
  • got … apologise
  • made … apologise
“Where are they? They … here hours ago. Do you think they've had an accident?”
  • are supposed to be
  • will have arrived
  • should have been
  • have been coming
“The more expensive rooms like this one have a sea view,” said the hotel manager, “but the cheaper ones … the car park.”
  • overlook
  • overcome
  • oversee
  • overview
Jane's nervous. It's her first day at her new school tomorrow. Her father says, “You'll soon … ,” meaning “You'll get used to it very quickly.”
  • make ends meet
  • find your feet
  • sit up straight
  • plant your tree

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Answers
  • I'm a student.
  • Yes, I am.
  • I’m good, thanks.
  • I'm almost 18.
  • I’m from Sheffield, in the north of England.
  • Usually by train.
  • I was at school.
  • Yes, I do.
  • Daisy.
  • Jane.
  • Anne.
  • Rosie.
  • A hat.
  • A pencil.
  • A plant in a pot.
  • A calculator.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • £59.17
  • £59.70
  • £55.70
  • £49.70
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • History
  • Maths
  • English
  • Music
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • The school.
  • The police station.
  • The hospital.
  • The bank.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • She doesn’t have enough money to buy the cake.
  • The cakes cost £20 each.
  • The assistant doesn’t give her the right change.
  • The assistant wants her to pay by card, not cash.
  • Two police officers tried to arrest a gang of criminals, but they weren't successful.
  • The woman wanted spaghetti for lunch, but it wasn't on the menu at the restaurant.
  • There were no apples in the supermarket, so the woman couldn't buy any.
  • Two researchers are talking about some rats that have escaped from a laboratory.
  • Jane is teaching Alan to drive.
  • Jane borrows lots of money from Alan.
  • Jane is helping Alan at a difficult time.
  • Alan thinks Jane is very annoying.
  • She's learning to play a video game.
  • She's at her front door with a bag of shopping.
  • She's cooking something.
  • She wants to call someone on her new smartphone.
  • Have you got my size?
  • I don't like it very much.
  • Can I try it on, please?
  • I'm sure it's too big for me.
  • A teacher during a lesson.
  • A friend who gives you a gift.
  • Someone in a YouTube video.
  • A salesperson in a shop.
  • Let’s take it away later.
  • We should give it back next week.
  • We can put it off to another time.
  • I’d like to keep it on.
  • The people in the lift will get to their floors as planned.
  • The lift passengers need to get out and walk up the stairs.
  • Someone is coming to repair the broken lift.
  • A mechanic fixed the lift after the emergency call.
  • The couple thought Mr Willis was going to visit them this evening.
  • Mr Willis has just told Fiona that he can't repair their central heating system.
  • Mr Willis is a plumber who doesn't always keep his promises.
  • The plumber will probably repair the central heating tomorrow morning.
  • She's not independent enough.
  • She wants to know too much about other people.
  • She needs to create her own company.
  • She doesn't spend enough time with her family.
  • hard
  • heart
  • art
  • heard
  • this
  • please
  • dress
  • teach
  • paid, very, bone
  • page, ferry, born
  • page, fairy, burn
  • pays, ferry, burn
  • The Hollywood Sign.
  • Niagara Falls.
  • Florida Keys.
  • The Grand Canyon.
  • The United Kingdom.
  • Germany.
  • France.
  • Ireland.
“… Jane like chocolate?” “Yes, she does.”
  • Does
  • Do
  • Did
  • Don’t
"Who is the girl with the brown hair?" "That's … sister."
  • he is
  • John has
  • John's
  • he's
We … to the skatepark yesterday. It was so much fun!
  • will go
  • went
  • did
  • going
I'm … than my brother.
  • best
  • short
  • the funny
  • older
"I'd like to buy this postcard. … does it cost?" "It costs 50p."
  • How many
  • Are there many
  • How much
  • Have you
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
Agatha Christie was … .
  • an English criminal
  • a Belgian detective
  • a successful writer
  • a British queen
We know that Hercule Poirot … .
  • was the greatest English detective
  • had a big moustache
  • was Christie's only popular character
  • was married to Miss Marple
What do we know about Agatha Christie's books?
  • About four million of her books have been sold.
  • Agatha Christie wrote sixty-six novels featuring Miss Marple.
  • "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" was her first novel.
  • Hercule Poirot is the murderer in "The Murder on the Orient Express".
Find the sentence that is NOT true.
  • Agatha Christie died when she was 90 years old.
  • A famous Poirot novel takes place on a train.
  • Her first novel came out in 1920.
  • Agatha Christie was born and died in the same country.
This extract is from a … .
  • San Francisco travel guide
  • newspaper about an escape
  • prisoner’s diary
  • book about a deserted island
This is 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 Alcatraz Prison ... .
  • never held dangerous prisoners
  • has been closed for 50 years
  • is about 15 kilometres from land
  • was easy to escape from
If you want to visit Alcatraz, you should ... .
  • remember your coat except in the summer
  • reserve your tickets before you go
  • prepare for a long boat journey
  • take a picnic with you because you can't buy food or drink there
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • No Alcatraz prisoner ever swam to freedom.
  • You'll hear stories about the prisoners and see how they lived.
  • You don't need to pay extra for the boat.
  • The prisoners don't like having their photos taken.
The … are the native people of New Zealand.
  • Maori
  • Kiwi
  • All Blacks
  • Fiji
California is on the ... coast of the United States of America.
  • north
  • south
  • east
  • west
Whose statue stands at the top of the column in Trafalgar Square in London?
  • Winston Churchill
  • William the Conqueror
  • Admiral Lord Nelson
  • Queen Victoria
There's no gas at the moment. … since this morning when someone smelled gas.
  • There isn't any
  • They turned off it
  • It's been turned off
  • It wasn't turned on
Which pair of words doesn't sound the same?
  • scene, seen
  • stare, stair
  • mind, mined
  • wish, witch
Complete the family of words: full stop, bracket, comma, …… .
  • tray
  • band
  • dash
  • strip
“This is the …… chocolate cake I've …… !”
  • most delicious … ever eaten
  • worse … tasted
  • best … never had
  • biggest … ever saw

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Answers
  • Yes, I do.
  • By train.
  • I come from Manchester.
  • I’m going to London.
  • It’s red, blue and yellow.
  • Yes, I’ve got a parrot.
  • It’s on my shoulder.
  • It can fly.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Sunday.
  • Friday.
  • Thursday.
  • Saturday.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • 26
  • 52
  • 70
  • 96
  • £1
  • £4
  • £5
  • £2
  • 11 pm
  • 3 pm
  • 10.45 pm
  • 10 pm
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Jaime Toyle
  • Graime Doile
  • Jarome Doyle
  • Graeme Doyle
  • You're welcome.
  • It's all the same to me.
  • You don't mind.
  • It doesn't matter.
  • Sure, I’ll be right back.
  • One bottle of water, coming up!
  • No worries, enjoy!
  • It doesn’t have meat in it.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • John wants to be alone at the moment.
  • John wants Katya to agree to go out with him.
  • Katya is playing a video game and John wants to try it.
  • John doesn't want to be Katya's boyfriend any more.
  • He took his driving test.
  • He got the results of a maths test.
  • He ran in a race.
  • He had a complete medical examination.
  • A supermarket cashier.
  • A customer in an electrical shop.
  • A passport controller.
  • A guest about to eat a yoghurt at a friend's house.
  • Help yourself.
  • Make yourself at home.
  • Take care!
  • Beware of the dog!
  • Mark was too scared to go on the balloon ride.
  • Jane is impressed that Mark did something in spite of his fears.
  • Mark enjoyed the balloon ride, even the take off and landing.
  • It was cloudy so Mark was disappointed by the views.
  • A chef.
  • A computer salesman.
  • A doctor.
  • A teacher.
  • The home owner didn’t want to go into her flat by herself.
  • The woman is telling the officer that some of her things have been stolen.
  • The police officer had to break the door’s lock to enter the flat.
  • The woman called the police from inside her flat.
  • You were taken for a ride.
  • You should have trusted him.
  • You didn't put your cards on the table.
  • You had a lucky escape.
  • earring
  • hiring
  • error
  • hearing
  • bear
  • near
  • wear
  • pear
  • No one of the
  • guessed who the
  • the students' guest
  • the lecture was referring
  • Saint George.
  • Saint Andrew.
  • Saint David.
  • Saint Patrick.
  • The current states.
  • Freedom.
  • The English flag.
  • The first American colonies.
"Whose phone is ringing?" "It's … . I'll turn it off , sorry!"
  • my
  • I
  • mine
  • me
"What … do last night?" "I read comic books."
  • do I
  • have they
  • did you
  • will you
She … when her alarm went off at 6 am.
  • dreams
  • is awake
  • has slept
  • was sleeping
Quick! If you … the house now, you'll catch the bus.
  • leave
  • are going
  • won't go
  • will leave
"… there … bread left?" "There's a little."
  • Are … many
  • Have … some
  • Isn't … all
  • Is … much
Ever since Carrie broke up with James, she ... the boy next door.
  • was seeing
  • is seeing
  • has been seeing
  • has seen
What do we know about Mark?
  • He's on holiday in Egypt.
  • He went to Egypt last year.
  • He lives in Egypt.
  • He's back home now.
Mark tells Tom that … .
  • the hotel isn't very nice and it's too hot
  • he's been in Egypt for one week
  • he hasn't been in the hotel pool yet
  • he's not having much fun
We know that Tom … .
  • has ridden a camel before
  • visited the desert yesterday
  • has never wanted to see the pyramids
  • already knows how to dive
Find the sentence that is true.
  • Mark will see the Egyptian pyramids in the next seven days.
  • Mark is first going to Cairo, then to the Red Sea.
  • Mark learned diving in the hotel pool.
  • Mark didn't go to the desert yesterday.
Who is Phil?
  • A groundhog.
  • A weather man.
  • The writer of the article.
  • A film star.
Groundhog Day is … .
  • originally a British tradition
  • an event in the USA and Canada
  • a small brown animal
  • a special event in spring
The town of Punxsutawney … .
  • has celebrated Groundhog Day since 1987
  • is in Canada
  • has the most famous Groundhog Day event
  • has a population of 40,000
According to the legend, if the groundhog … .
  • doesn't go back inside, there will be an early spring
  • sees a shadow, there will be six more months of winter
  • is too cold, he won't come outside
  • stays outside, there will be six more weeks until spring
Find the sentence that is NOT true.
  • Even though Phil's predictions are often wrong, people like the event.
  • Lots of people became aware of Groundhog Day because of a film.
  • The film "Groundhog Day" takes place in Punxsutawney on 2 February.
  • The Groundhog Day tradition started after the 1993 film.
Silicon Valley in California is famous for … .
  • earthquakes
  • the production of oranges
  • technological progress
  • the number of movie stars who live there
Complete the list: Perth, Darwin, Adelaide, … .
  • Ottawa
  • Wellington
  • Canberra
  • Calgary
Which political leader was assassinated in a theatre in Washington D.C.?
  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • John F. Kennedy.
  • Abraham Lincoln.
  • George Washington.
Peter's father … him … to Mrs Brown for his bad behaviour.
  • made … to say sorry
  • had … to apologise
  • got … apologise
  • made … apologise
“Where are they? They … here hours ago. Do you think they've had an accident?”
  • are supposed to be
  • will have arrived
  • should have been
  • have been coming
“The more expensive rooms like this one have a sea view,” said the hotel manager, “but the cheaper ones … the car park.”
  • overlook
  • overcome
  • oversee
  • overview
Jane's nervous. It's her first day at her new school tomorrow. Her father says, “You'll soon … ,” meaning “You'll get used to it very quickly.”
  • make ends meet
  • find your feet
  • sit up straight
  • plant your tree

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