Don’t leave the baby with Jim – he’s not very _____.
Lisa _____ her glasses and put them on the table.
My father _____ the TV whenever advertisements appear. They are annoying to him.
The new student is speaking very _____. I can't hear him.
For each question, write the correct answer. Write ONE word for each gap.
Hi Beth,
The train arrived at the right time so I'm already back home. The journey fine and passed quickly, but were a lot of people on the train. It me a long time to find a seat.
Thanks a lovely weekend. will you come and visit me? I'm planning visit my grandma in June, but I'm free in July. Tell me if your parents want to come, too. We can all go to the beach. My parents are happy to join us, . Let me know when you're thinking of coming and we can plan what to do.
I'd to send you present. Can you tell me what your new address is, please? I'll post to you tomorrow.
Polly
(Adapted from CE Key for School Exam Trainer)
Read the descriptions of some words about spending time outdoors. What is the word for each one? The first letter is already there. There is one space for each other letter in the word.
| This is by the sea and you can lie here in the sun. |
b _ _ _ _ => b |
| You sleep in a tent when you do this activity. |
c _ _ _ _ _ _ => c |
| You can do this activity in the sea or in a pool. |
s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ => s |
| This place has grass and trees and people go there to enjoy being outside. |
p _ _ _ => p |
| You play this sport with a racket and ball. |
t _ _ _ _ _ => t |
Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)?
For each question, choose the correct letter.
|
1. For this price, you can get close to some animals.
2. There are two ways to get information about this.
3. This activity is for a small group of people.
4. This place isn't for adults or teenagers.
5. You can't see these animals today. |
Alice is talking to her friend, Sarah. What does Sarah say to Alice?
Read the conversation and choose the best answer. Write a letter (A–H) for each answer. You do not need to use all the letters.
A. No problem - I have to work the next day anyway.
B. That's fine. You know the way to my house, don't you?
C. How many people are going to be there?
D. Oh, OK then. How are you getting there?
E. Great, I'll go with you, then. What about a present?
F. It's quite an expensive one.
G. Thanks. I'll give you some money for that, and I'll get a card.
H. I haven't decided yet.
Alice: Hi Sarah, are you going to Grace's party tomorrow?
Sarah: H
Alice: Oh, come on! It'll be fun.
Sarah:
Alice: I'm driving, and there's still space in my car.
Sarah:
Alice: I've bought one - we can say it's from both of us.
Sarah:
Alice: Great - I'll write my name on it. Shall I pick you up at 7 o'clock?
Sarah:
Alice: Of course! By the way, I can't stay too late at the party.
Sarah:
Alice: Me too!
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.
The Three Peaks Challenge
My name is Shaun Perkins. I am seventeen years old and I have just done the famous Three Peaks Challenge. This is a walking challenge which means that you have to walk up three high mountains. I did it to get money for my local children's hospital because they had helped my brother when he was very sick.
I did the walk with a special group because it can be quite dangerous especially if the weather is bad. They have a guide who shows you where to walk. When we started on the first mountain, I was worried that it would be too difficult for me but actually it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be.
We did the walk in the summer so that the weather would be good. The first two mountains were lovely as the sun was shining. However, we were halfway up the third mountain when a storm suddenly came. It was raining and there was a heavy thunderstorm. I was very afraid. No one was hurt but we did get very wet. The most important thing about this challenge is the clothes you wear. That means you need good walking boots, trousers and jacket, and a hat for the sun. It doesn't matter what your clothes look like but they must be comfortable. Also, you need a small bag.
I had a brilliant time on the challenge even though it rained. I didn't really have many people to talk to but the places where we walked were really beautiful and I loved looking all around me, on the mountains.
(Adapted from Succeed in A2 Key)
1. Read the email from your friend, Jem Leslie. Write a note to Jem and answer the questions. Write 25 - 35 words.
2. Write a story which begins with the sentence: "You saw your old friend yesterday." Write 80 - 100 words.
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Which backpack is Michael going to take?
What did Michael have for dinner on the first night?
What time must Jack's friends come to his house?
Which painting won first prize in the competition?
What does the girl need to buy?
You will hear some information about a talk at school by a writer called Marcia Wilson.
For each question, write the correct answer in the gap. Write one or two words or a number or a date or a time.
Talk by Marcia Wilson
Day of Marcia Wilson's talk:
Name of her new book:
Where she will talk: in the school hall
Time the talk begins:
Cost of buying her book at school: £
Useful website to book at: www..uk
For each question, choose the correct answer.
You will hear Paul talking to his friend, Anna, about a school trip.
The group of students is going to visit
How does Anna feel about going on the underground?
The students must meet at school at
The students need to take
The total price for the trip is