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Risposte
  • 15
  • 20
  • 25
  • 5
  • summer
  • Sunday
  • Monday
  • sunny
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • I’m Harry.
  • I’m happy.
  • I have three.
  • I’m ten.
  • How are you?
  • Who are you?
  • How old are you?
  • What’s your name?
  • 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
  • Georgia
  • Sarah
  • Sophia
  • Emma
  • What’s your name?
  • How are you?
  • How old are you?
  • Where are you from?
  • I’m sorry, Dad.
  • I’m ill.
  • I’m sad.
  • No, thanks.
  • £2.50
  • £15
  • £2
  • £50
  • The bank.
  • The library.
  • The hospital.
  • The bus station.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • His father.
  • His older brother.
  • His uncle.
  • His cousin.
  • It’s above the kitchen.
  • It’s next to the living room.
  • It’s under the girl’s bedroom.
  • It’s between the bathroom and the girl’s bedroom.
  • her
  • our
  • door
  • car
  • horse, beard, time
  • house, bear, time
  • horse, bear, team
  • house, bear, team
  • the
  • mother
  • then
  • mouth
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
The children ….. in class.
  • are
  • is
  • am
  • be
There ….. a glass of water on the table.
  • are
  • is
  • it
  • has
I ….. got a big sister.
  • has
  • am
  • are
  • have
….. your name on the paper, children.
  • Write
  • Listen
  • Sit down
  • Open
Lucy says to her mum, “..... have a biscuit?” Her mum says, “Yes, you can.”
  • I can
  • Can I
  • Do you
  • Can you
Hugo ..... play football at the weekend.
  • don't
  • isn't
  • doesn't
  • aren’t
Eva says, “I love ..... my bike. ”
  • riding
  • reading
  • driving
  • making
Jake's dad says, “...... children are in your class?” Jake says, “28.”
  • How many
  • How old
  • Are there
  • Have you got
Paul says, “Whose cat is that?” Hugo says, “It's ..... .”
  • my
  • mine
  • them
  • him
Sally is at home. She's ..... a film with her parents.
  • sees
  • looking
  • listens
  • watching
….. is very big and ….. is very small.
  • London ….. Greenville
  • London ….. Dingle
  • Dingle ….. Greenville
  • Greenville …. Dingle
Connor is ..... .
  • from London
  • Irish
  • American
  • from a big town
Who lives in a town with a cinema?
  • Mark and Grace.
  • Grace and Connor.
  • Mark and Connor.
  • Mark, Grace and Connor.
Find the true sentence.
  • The person with a pink T-shirt likes playing cricket and rugby.
  • Dingle is near the sea.
  • There's a skatepark next to Grace's school.
  • Mark never goes to museums.
Find the sentence that isn't true.
  • The person with ginger hair likes boats.
  • Twenty thousand people live in Greenville.
  • You can't swim in Connor's town.
  • There are many famous buildings in London.
The United Kingdom is England, Wales, Northern Ireland and ..… .
  • Scotland
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • Cornwall
Halloween is celebrated in ….. .
  • September
  • November
  • October
  • December
Look at this picture. Which building is it?
  • The Tower of London
  • The White House
  • The Empire State Building
  • Buckingham Palace
The opposite of “weak” is “.....”.
  • safe
  • ugly
  • huge
  • strong
A ..... is grey, large and lives in the water. It hasn't got sharp teeth.
  • rhinoceros
  • dolphin
  • shark
  • crocodile
Oliver and his sister ..... at their grandparents' house this summer.
  • stay
  • are staying
  • stays
  • is staying
This is a famous monument in England. What is it?
  • Stonehenge
  • Windsor Castle
  • The Tower of London
  • Hadrian’s Wall

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Risposte
  • I'm well.
  • My name’s Rosie.
  • Goodbye.
  • Yes, please.
  • At school.
  • It’s red.
  • I'm eleven.
  • I'm fine, thanks.
  • 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
  • 19
  • 21
  • 20
  • 22
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A blackboard.
  • A desk.
  • A clock.
  • A bookcase.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A table.
  • A window
  • A sofa.
  • A lamp.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Sasha
  • Sairshe
  • Seorsha
  • Saoirse
  • 13 March
  • 14 March
  • 30 March
  • 30 May
  • cold
  • large
  • sweet
  • cola
  • I don’t feel well.
  • Get well soon!
  • Enjoy yourself!
  • Have a nice time.
  • You’re welcome.
  • Yes, please.
  • I’m sorry.
  • This is mine.
  • A new museum.
  • An ancient castle.
  • A cathedral in a nearby town.
  • The market in the town square.
  • Steak, chips and salad.
  • Chicken and salad.
  • Chicken, baked potatoes and salad.
  • Steak with vegetables.
  • heart
  • hat
  • at
  • hot
  • mum
  • moon
  • sun
  • man
  • they, share, wait
  • they, chair, wet
  • day, chair, wet
  • day, share, wait
  • tea
  • beans
  • beef
  • chips
  • Sherlock Holmes
  • King Charles III
  • Paddington Bear
  • The British prime minister
..... your name at the top of the page.
  • Write
  • Open
  • Take
  • Make
Ben and James ..... American.
  • is
  • are
  • be
  • am
My neighbour has ….. a cat. His name is Spot.
  • him
  • is
  • have
  • got
“..... have a glass of water, please?” “Yes, of course.”
  • Are you
  • Have you
  • Is there
  • Can I
Do you ..... the bus to school?
  • take
  • walk
  • go
  • has
British children wear uniforms to school, ..... ?
  • do they
  • aren’t they
  • don’t they
  • isn’t it
This is a letter from Jake to ..... .
  • his friend Toby
  • his grandparents
  • his parents
  • his brother in Cardiff
Jake ..... .
  • doesn't like summer camp
  • has got a friend, Toby
  • stays inside all day
  • doesn't like the people there
Every day, Jake ..... .
  • gets up at seven o'clock in the evening
  • goes to bed at seven o'clock
  • eats eggs for breakfast
  • watches films in the evening
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • Camp Silver Lake is great for kids who like sports.
  • In the letter, Jake asks his parents for some money.
  • Jake is on holiday for over a week.
  • Jake’s favourite activity is sailing.
This is a poster for ..... .
  • a school event
  • a play at the theatre
  • a television programme
  • a dance contest
Who can be in the talent show?
  • Students of Newport High School.
  • Teachers at the school.
  • Parents of school students.
  • People from Newport.
If you want to be in the show, you must first ..... .
  • perform in Drama class
  • go to the school hall on Thursday
  • ask Mr Rogers or Mrs Oliver
  • go to the show on Friday, the twenty-first of June
Find the true sentence.
  • Everyone who comes on Thursday will be in the show.
  • Only the worst students can be in the show.
  • The winner in June will get a trophy.
  • Two teachers decide who will be in the show.
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • A rock band can't be in the show.
  • A comedian can tell jokes for three minutes.
  • A seven-minute dance routine is too long.
  • A magician and his rabbit can be in the show.
The River ..... flows through London.
  • Thames
  • Tweed
  • Tyne
  • Trent
..... is not a British city.
  • Belfast
  • Chicago
  • Manchester
  • Edinburgh
Robin ..... is an legendary English folk hero. He steals from the rich and gives to the poor.
  • Good
  • Wood
  • Green
  • Hood
Find the word that is not an object you find in the bathroom.
  • Soap.
  • A towel.
  • A swing.
  • A sink.
My teacher ..... four languages. She ..... me Spanish this year.
  • speaks ..... is teaching
  • is knowing ..... teaches
  • can speak ..... learns
  • has got ..... gives lessons to
Find the pair of words that don’t rhyme.
  • worry/sorry
  • heart/art
  • tower/hour
  • pear/bear
British children love Fireworks Night, or Guy Fawkes Night. It is celebrated on ..... .
  • 5 November
  • 31 October
  • 26 October
  • 1 May

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Risposte
  • I'm English.
  • I’m twelve.
  • Yes, I do.
  • My name's Rose.
  • No, it isn’t.
  • Yes, please.
  • Yes, it's a cake.
  • It's strawberry.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • In the schoolbag.
  • Under the calculator.
  • Inside the front pocket.
  • On top of the books.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Tuesday, 12th June
  • Thursday, 12th June
  • Thursday, 12th July
  • Thursday, 20th June
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Commerson
  • Connerson
  • Comason
  • Kommason
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • 650
  • 715
  • 615
  • 605
  • 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 can lend you my pen.
  • I forgot my keys!
  • I left my calculator at home!
  • Sorry, I didn’t bring your dictionary.
  • He’s lost. We can’t find him!
  • We’re going to London for the weekend.
  • Quick, he’s very fast!
  • He needs to go in first.
  • On a bus.
  • In a school.
  • In a restaurant.
  • In a shop.
  • It’s small.
  • It’s tidy.
  • It’s dirty.
  • It’s empty.
  • Passport control
  • Bus station
  • Taxi rank
  • Entrance
  • Get ready for school.
  • What did the doctor say?
  • I’m going to work.
  • I’m going to call the doctor.
  • Mark and Helen are at a barbecue.
  • Helen doesn’t like what Mark is wearing.
  • Mark won't find what he’s looking for.
  • Helen gave Mark’s favourite T-shirt to someone else.
  • Rosie’s mum is very thirsty.
  • Rosie made a mistake with the recipe.
  • Rosie put too much sugar in the cake.
  • The cake tastes nice but looks awful.
  • The guests in room 13 arrived this morning.
  • Mr Jones will sleep on the top floor of the hotel tonight.
  • The people in the room above Mr Jones’ made a lot of noise.
  • The man isn’t going to move.
  • mouse
  • mouth
  • month
  • house
  • day
  • he
  • my
  • boy
  • white, beard, fairy
  • write, bird, fairy
  • ride, bird, very
  • right, bored, very
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
There ..... a swimming pool in the garden.
  • have
  • is
  • some
  • am
Are you ….. to the concert tonight?
  • going
  • see
  • want
  • come
“..... you ..... any pets?” “Yes, I’ve got a dog and a cat.”
  • Is ..... have
  • Has ..... have
  • Do ..... got
  • Have ..... got
London is ….. than Liverpool.
  • more
  • bigger
  • expensive
  • cold
“Where ….. yesterday, James?” “At home. I was ill.”
  • were you
  • are you
  • did you
  • you go
You’ll be sick if you …..
  • eat all those cakes
  • are drinking too much milkshake
  • will eat lots of doughnuts
  • won’t eat some fruit
Martha is messaging Lucy, her ….. .
  • friend
  • aunt
  • History teacher
  • cousin
We know that Martha is ….. .
  • in London at the moment
  • away from home for two weeks
  • visiting family in Cornwall
  • in the car
Martha asks for Lucy's help because she ..... .
  • left her dolls at home
  • hasn't got her History homework with her
  • forgot to give her homework to her teacher
  • finds her homework very difficult
Find the true sentence.
  • Martha drove a car for six hours yesterday.
  • Lucy will print something at her aunt's house.
  • Martha likes the scenery in Cornwall.
  • Alice and Martha are similar in age and interests.
On Saturday Jake watched ….. .
  • a movie on TV
  • a film at the cinema
  • a video on his phone
  • a series on his laptop
“Dog Cop 2” is about ..... called Skip that solves crimes.
  • a thief
  • an actor
  • a detective
  • a dog
At the beginning of the film, Skip ..... .
  • works for the police
  • is happy and popular
  • doesn't enjoy being a police dog
  • dreams of going to Hollywood
From Jake's review, we know that ..... .
  • Skip works with a human and another dog
  • someone is stealing famous people's pets
  • Candy saw the person who stole her jewellery
  • Skip catches the thief
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • “Dog Cop 2” is a comedy movie with some action scenes.
  • Jake thinks that older teenagers will like “Dog Cop 2” the most.
  • The first Dog Cop film was very popular with audiences.
  • Jake didn't like the first film as much as the second one.
In the United Kingdom, a “pound” is a unit of money. “Pound” is also a unit of measurement. What does it measure?
  • Height
  • Weight
  • Temperature
  • Liquid
“Romeo and Juliet”, “Hamlet” and “Macbeth” are plays written by ….. .
  • Charles Dickens
  • Winston Churchill
  • William Shakespeare
  • William Wordsworth
What is the name of the sea between the south of England and the north of France?
  • The Thames.
  • The English Channel.
  • The North Sea.
  • The Tube.
The first “e” in “receipt” sounds like ….. .
  • the “y” in “gym”
  • the “ei” in “height”
  • the “e” in “tennis”
  • the “i” in “sign”
I wanted to go to the park but Dad suggested ….. instead.
  • to see a movie
  • us to the beach
  • to having a picnic
  • visiting the zoo
The opposite of “rough” is ….. .
  • clear
  • sharp
  • rich
  • smooth
Find the British English version of this American English word: yard
  • queue
  • garden
  • pavement
  • lorry

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Risposte
  • I’m sixteen.
  • It’s half past four.
  • There are five.
  • He's fine, thanks.
  • It’s raining.
  • I’m English.
  • America.
  • Yes, I am.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A chair.
  • A bag.
  • A guitar.
  • A ball.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Peter
  • Mark
  • Ben
  • Oliver
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • £60.53
  • £16.35
  • £65.33
  • £16.53
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • French
  • Art
  • Geography
  • English
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Mr Peters is very busy at work at the moment.
  • Oliver’s dad couldn’t come because he is unwell.
  • Mrs Peters is upset that her husband chose to stay at home.
  • Mr Peters isn’t interested in castles.
  • John asked his brother to help but he refused.
  • Mrs Smith thinks her husband is lazy.
  • Mr Smith was willing to help if needed.
  • John will move house later than planned.
  • Not quite. Can you give us a few more minutes?
  • Can I have the bill, please?
  • Thanks, it was delicious.
  • I’ll be there in five minutes.
  • Watch the film later on TV.
  • Go into the cinema, despite being late.
  • Return in a couple of hours.
  • Have some dinner instead.
  • There’s some left.
  • Here’s your change.
  • I’ve got too much.
  • This is mine.
  • It doesn’t fit him.
  • The style doesn’t suit Alfie.
  • It doesn’t go with what he’s wearing.
  • The jumper isn’t small enough.
  • You can't miss it.
  • I missed you.
  • I didn't notice you.
  • You were missing!
  • We ran out of time.
  • We lost our way.
  • It was a waste of time.
  • There was a delay.
  • She spends £140 on tickets for the trip on Saturday.
  • She decides to visit Cranston Manor for the afternoon only.
  • She chooses the half-day trip but will eat in a restaurant in Cranston village.
  • She’ll eat in a restaurant in Torquay after her coach trip.
  • goes
  • grows
  • ghost
  • Joe’s
  • paid
  • lied
  • played
  • red
  • ear, first, what
  • here, thirst, watch
  • hair, thirst, wash
  • hear, first, wash
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • California
  • Texas
  • Arizona
  • New Mexico
“Susan! Are you ..... to me?” “Yes, Miss.”
  • hear
  • don’t hear
  • listening
  • listened
“What are you doing this evening?” “I ..... to the cinema.”
  • 'm going
  • go
  • will
  • am watching
“Where ..... you go on Saturday?” “I went to my friend's house.”
  • have
  • are
  • were
  • did
I ..... when the doorbell rang. It was the delivery man.
  • slept
  • 'm in the garden
  • was having a shower
  • am watching the football
“Do we ..... to pay to visit the museum?” “No, it's free.”
  • should
  • have
  • must
  • got
Mmm, that was the ..... ice cream that I .... eaten.
  • best ..... 've never
  • nicest ..... have ever
  • more delicious ..... have yet
  • most ..... already
Mr and Mrs Brown are Maisie's ..... .
  • neighbours
  • grandparents
  • cats
  • parents
What do you know about Maisie?
  • She's 14 years old.
  • She loves playing music.
  • She is bored and lonely.
  • She really likes cats and dogs.
In her letter, Maisie ..... .
  • offers to care for her neighbours' two cats
  • says she will feed and walk Mr and Mrs Brown's cats two times a day
  • explains that she has never been a pet sitter before
  • writes that she looked after her gran’s dog when it was ill
Find the sentence that ISN’T true.
  • There’s a possibility that the Browns and Maisie will be away at the same time.
  • Maisie’s family are going on holiday for a fortnight.
  • Maisie offers to visit the cats at any time during the day.
  • Maisie could earn £35 for the week's work.
This text is from a guide book about ….. .
  • museums in England
  • famous writers
  • the history of Great Britain
  • places to visit in London
According to the text, Shakespeare's Globe is ..... .
  • where Shakespeare works
  • a theatre next to a river
  • a famous play
  • a travel book
Find the true sentence.
  • A fire destroyed many of Shakespeare's plays.
  • The first Globe theatre burned down in 1997.
  • William Shakespeare wrote plays but didn't act in them.
  • There have been two theatres called The Globe in London.
What is unusual about seeing a play at The Globe?
  • During the day, the only light comes from candles.
  • The majority of the audience watches plays standing up.
  • If it rains, performances will be cancelled.
  • You have to dress like people did in Shakespeare's time.
Find the sentence that ISN'T true, according to the travel guide.
  • A couple would pay £50 for tickets in the seated area.
  • It's possible that you'll get cold and wet while watching a play.
  • If you saw 'Romeo and Juliet' today, Juliet would be played by a boy.
  • You won't hear electric guitars or keyboards at the Globe.
On the 4th of July, Americans celebrate ….. .
  • Thanksgiving
  • Labor Day
  • Halloween
  • Independence Day
Who was the first president of the United States of America?
  • Ronald Reagan
  • George Washington
  • Winston Churchill
  • Abraham Lincoln
The year 1066 is very important in British history. It is when the English army was defeated by the ..... at the Battle of Hastings.
  • Normans
  • Scots
  • Vikings
  • Romans
Which pair of words don't sound the same?
  • aloud/allowed
  • past/passed
  • ice/eyes
  • wear/where
I'm very busy at the moment. Could you tell ..... I'll call him later?
  • to Mr Jones that
  • for him that
  • my husband
  • that the client
Complete the "family" of words: grass, fence, plants, ..... .
  • hedge
  • shells
  • cliff
  • belt
What do the red and white stripes on the US flag represent?
  • The blood of the fighters during the Wars of Independence.
  • The number of states when the US became independent from Britain.
  • The red and white stripes on the British flag.
  • The tribes of native Americans who helped the first Pilgrims.

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Risposte
  • Sorry, how much?
  • No, thanks.
  • Thank you. Have a nice day.
  • It’s fine.
  • His name's Rover.
  • It’s a boy.
  • He’s a husky.
  • He’s four.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Thursday at 7.30
  • Tuesday at 10.30
  • Thursday at 11 am
  • Tuesday at 11.30
  • Gloves
  • A watch
  • A lemon
  • A toothbrush
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • One coffee and one tea.
  • Two chocolate cookies.
  • Two coffees and two cookies.
  • Two coffees and a chocolate cookie.
  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Friday
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • G1smo!
  • J1zm0
  • Gizmo?
  • gIsNO!
  • The station.
  • The museum.
  • The school.
  • The hospital.
  • 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
  • Mr and Mrs Browns went to their neighbour’s party last night.
  • Mrs Brown called the police because of the noise.
  • Mrs Brown didn’t get any rest.
  • Their young neighbour's parents will have a shock when they return.
  • Can you help me?
  • Can I try?
  • Can I come?
  • Can you play?
  • Nervous
  • Disappointed
  • Jealous
  • Impressed
  • Oscar is learning to swim.
  • Swimming helps Oscar relax.
  • Ellie thinks their school work is enjoyable.
  • Oscar is training for a swimming competition.
  • Exhausted after the run.
  • Embarrassed she didn’t win.
  • Proud that she finished the course.
  • Relieved she wasn’t last.
  • It’s not fair.
  • I wish you well.
  • You shouldn’t have.
  • I can’t stand them.
  • I’ll bring it up myself.
  • Carry on without me.
  • I can get along with anyone.
  • You can catch up with me.
  • Mark is not very interesting.
  • Mark can be dishonest.
  • Mark often says cruel things.
  • Mark’s information is always out of date.
  • pour
  • power
  • poor
  • pound
  • lemon
  • ketchup
  • reduce
  • tennis
  • this guy is great
  • no evening rain
  • the snow storm
  • but there’s no
  • New Zealand
  • Great Britain
  • The Republic of Ireland
  • South Africa
  • Uluru (or Ayers Rock)
  • The Great Barrier Reef
  • Tasmania
  • Sydney Harbour
“What ..... for, Mum?” “My phone. Ah, there it is!”
  • was searching
  • are you looking
  • do you see
  • have you got
My brother is not …… me at tennis.
  • as good as
  • better
  • the best
  • enough
…… been to the new shopping centre in town yet?
  • Did you
  • Will you
  • Have you
  • Are you
….. more time outdoors if the weather was nicer!
  • He spent
  • John will spend
  • I'd spend
  • I spend
The temple ..... by the Romans in the first century AD.
  • was built
  • which built
  • would build
  • was building
We know that the information ..... by someone in the company but we don’t know whom.
  • is giving
  • didn’t arrive
  • was leaked
  • escaped
Who is Sophia Dixon?
  • She is a journalist.
  • She works in the tech industry.
  • She makes computer games.
  • She reads this online magazine.
How did Sophia get her game console?
  • She bought it with her own money.
  • She won it in a competition.
  • Her parents gave it to her.
  • It was a gift from a friend.
Sophia says that ..... .
  • there were fewer games for the new console than she expected
  • some games that she used to play no longer work with the new console
  • the chat function doesn’t work on the GameHub 3
  • certain games were a bit boring despite being expensive
Find the sentence that matches the information in the text.
  • You can send video game reviews directly to the magazine.
  • Other companies make game consoles of similar quality.
  • Older people are likely to find the GameHub 3 difficult to use.
  • You can find cheap games in some high street shops.
This post is mainly about a ..... festival.
  • music
  • food
  • art
  • film
We know that Louis ..... .
  • spent the weekend at a festival
  • had a new experience yesterday
  • slept in a tent on Saturday
  • and his friends went camping
Louis says that …… .
  • Calista Miles was his favourite performer of the festival
  • he didn't expect to enjoy Calista Miles and he was right
  • Calista Miles was entertaining but had a weak voice
  • he sang a song that he doesn't usually like
Find the true sentence.
  • A rapper who performed on Saturday has got a new fan.
  • Louis downloaded 'My Heart and You' this morning.
  • The only bad thing about Tuned In Festival was the cost of the food.
  • Louis had to wait a long time to charge his phone.
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • Despite a couple of issues, Louis is already planning his next visit.
  • Louis didn't have his own mobile phone charger with him.
  • When Louis is older, his parents will let him camp at the festival.
  • The toilets were clean until the end of the day.
In 2022, the United Kingdom had three prime ministers. Their names were Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss and …… .
  • David Cameron
  • Tony Blair
  • Theresa May
  • Boris Johnson
In the United States, ..... is on the fourth Thursday in ..... .
  • Halloween ..... October
  • Independence Day ..... July
  • Thanksgiving ..... November
  • Easter ..... April
One third of the buildings in London were destroyed in 1666 by ..... .
  • the Blitz
  • the English Civil War
  • the Great Plague of London
  • the Great Fire of London
Complete the word: “It was nice to finally read some up..... news after all the depressing stories we've had recently.”
  • turning
  • rising
  • taking
  • lifting
“To let the ..... out of the bag” means to reveal a secret.
  • cat
  • snake
  • rat
  • spider
The woman ..... gave a million dollars to charity.
  • who are really rich
  • , which was very wealthy,
  • asked the celebrities to
  • that won the lottery
Black pudding and hash brown are sometimes served with …… .
  • an English breakfast
  • Christmas dinner in Britain
  • Thanksgiving dinner in the US
  • afternoon tea in England

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