Završni Ispit Iz Engleskog Jezika Za Modul A1.2 (English File 3 Edition)
Završni Ispit Iz Engleskog Jezika Za Modul A1.2 (English File 3 Edition)
Završni Ispit Iz Engleskog Jezika Za Modul A1.2 (English File 3 Edition)
ODJEL ZA OBRAZOVANJE
Polaznik: ______________________________________________
Datum: ________________________________________________
Nastavnik: _____________________________________________
2 Listen to five conversations. Write A–E in the boxes to show what the speakers are talking about.
Conversation 1
Conversation 2
Conversation 3
Conversation 4
Conversation 5
A a ticket
B a bill
C a film
D a passport
E some stamps
Listening total 10
GRAMMAR
3 Complete the sentences with ONE WORD.
Example: Are you from Italy?
1 It’s _________________ longest day of the year today.
2 There are __________________ sandwiches on the table. Help yourself.
3 This bag belongs to me. It is __________________bag.
4 When we arrived home there wasn’t ____________________ food in the fridge.
5 ‘There is ______________ chair next to the door. Go and sit there.’
6 Did you watch the programme about Brazil ____________________ night?
7 That restaurant makes the _____________________ delicious food in town.
8 ____________________ were forty people at the party.
9 I’m taller __________________ my brother.
10 He’s going to visit his family in Rome __________________ week.
11 ‘How much coffee do you drink?’ ‘Quite a __________________.’
12 I __________________sing, but I can play the guitar.
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4 Underline the correct form.
Example: My father work / works in a bank.
1 She’s my childrens’ / children’s teacher.
2 I have always / I always have breakfast at home.
3 They’re beautiful flowers / flowers beautiful.
4 I don’t like get up / getting up early.
5 Do you eat many / much fruit?
6 I spoke to him on the phone ten minutes before/ago.
7 Can we meet on / in Monday evening?
8 My father’s doctor / a doctor.
9 Is / Are there any milk in the fridge?
10 It’s dificulter / more difficult to speak French than Italian.
11 We have a lot of / a lot students in our school.
12 He doesn’t have some / any brothers or sisters.
13 Butterflies are smaller that / than birds. 13
5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: I went (go) a restaurant last night.
1 The teacher _____________________ (not be) very happy with my homework last week.
2 What _______________ you _______________ (see) at the cinema tomorrow?
3 Where _________________ (be) Michel? I need to talk to him.
4 He’s gone home. He _____________________ (leave) five minutes ago.
5 ______________ the children _________________ (sleep) well last night?
6 My sister ___________________ (listen) to music at the moment.
7 Kate ____________________ (wear) her new dress to Dave’s party last Friday.
8 A What are your plans for the holiday?
B I ___________________ (fly) to Malta with my boyfriend.
9 How often ________________ you __________________ (use) your mobile phone?
10 She ___________________ (not finish) all her work yesterday.
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Grammar total 35
VOCABULARY
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8 What is the next word?
Example: one, two, three
12 The dogs next door _______ all the time. I hate it.
A cry B bark C shout
Vocabulary total 35
READING 12
Last month my wife and I stayed at the new Red Fox hotel near Benton, a
small village in the south of England. It’s an informal, relaxed hotel in an
eighteenth-century building. We went there a month after it opened, and it
was full of young fashionably dressed people from London. They go there
to escape from their busy city life because it’s only ninety minutes from the
capital by car.
The hotel has become very popular because its restaurant serves
incredibly good food. People say it’s the best hotel food in the country. All
of the food comes from the hotel’s gardens. They keep animals and grow
vegetables and fruit. On some days a chef shows you round the garden,
you choose your food and he cooks it for your dinner. My wife and I had
chicken cooked in a delicious sauce and a warm apple cake for dessert.
The meals aren’t expensive. They’re cheaper than in many restaurants,
but only hotel guests can eat there and the rooms aren’t cheap. They cost
between £150 and £200 a night. But you don’t need to be very rich to stay
there. Every month the hotel offers five rooms for one pound each. Look
for the offers on their website. Then you need to book them by phone but
do it fast because everybody is waiting for these offers. We were very
lucky – we got one of the cheap rooms and we really enjoyed staying
there. The rooms are beautifully decorated and quite big. The beds are a
bit narrow, but for one pound, I’m not complaining!
10 Read the text and tick () A, B, or C.
Example: A lot of the hotel guests come from London.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
2 It is an old building.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
5 You can drive there from the capital in an hour and a half.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
6 You can’t eat at the restaurant if you aren’t staying at the hotel.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
3 How much did the writer pay for a room at the hotel?
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Reading total 10
WRITING
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Writing total 10
Key
GRAMMAR
3 1 the 12 any
2 some 13 than
3 my 4 1 children’s
4 any 2 I always have 5 1 wasn’t
5a 3 beautiful flowers 2 are you going to see
6 last 4 getting up 3 is
7 most 5 much 4 left
8 There 6 ago 5 Did …sleep
9 than 7 on 6 is listening
10 next 8 a doctor 7 wore
11 lot 9 Is 8 am going to fly
12 can’t 10 more difficult 9 do/use
11 a lot of 10 didn’t finish
VOCABULARY
6 1 take 7 1 thirty 8 1 get 9 1C
2 watch 2 Friday 2 have 2B
3 call 3 September 3 go 3C
4 church 4 fifth 4 get 4B
5 newspapers 5 nine hundred 5 go 5C
6 half 6 have 6B
7 armchair 7 get 7A
8 foggy 8 go 8C
9 wall 9A
10 fridge 10 A
11 A
12 B
READING
10 1B 11 1 They get it from the hotel’s gardens.
3A 2 She had an apple cake.
4C 3 He paid one pound for the room.
5C
6A
8A
9B
WRITING
12 Student’s own answers.
Task completion: The task is fully completed and the answer easy to understand.(4 marks)
Grammar: The student uses appropriate structures to achieve the task. Minor errors do not obscure the meaning. (3
marks)
Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of words and phrases to communicate the message
clearly. (3 marks)