1. The document contains an English language test with sections on grammar, vocabulary, and speaking.
2. In the grammar section, students are asked to complete sentences in the present perfect tense and choose between the past simple and present perfect in a dialogue.
3. The vocabulary questions involve choosing the correct word to complete sentences about blogs, newspapers, journalists, and current events.
4. The speaking section contains two dialogues where students must fill in blanks with words related to common expressions like "believe," "gets," and "that's impossible."
1. The document contains an English language test with sections on grammar, vocabulary, and speaking.
2. In the grammar section, students are asked to complete sentences in the present perfect tense and choose between the past simple and present perfect in a dialogue.
3. The vocabulary questions involve choosing the correct word to complete sentences about blogs, newspapers, journalists, and current events.
4. The speaking section contains two dialogues where students must fill in blanks with words related to common expressions like "believe," "gets," and "that's impossible."
1. The document contains an English language test with sections on grammar, vocabulary, and speaking.
2. In the grammar section, students are asked to complete sentences in the present perfect tense and choose between the past simple and present perfect in a dialogue.
3. The vocabulary questions involve choosing the correct word to complete sentences about blogs, newspapers, journalists, and current events.
4. The speaking section contains two dialogues where students must fill in blanks with words related to common expressions like "believe," "gets," and "that's impossible."
1. The document contains an English language test with sections on grammar, vocabulary, and speaking.
2. In the grammar section, students are asked to complete sentences in the present perfect tense and choose between the past simple and present perfect in a dialogue.
3. The vocabulary questions involve choosing the correct word to complete sentences about blogs, newspapers, journalists, and current events.
4. The speaking section contains two dialogues where students must fill in blanks with words related to common expressions like "believe," "gets," and "that's impossible."
1 Complete the sentences with the TV and 10 Present perfect form of the verbs in (order) a pizza. brackets. Emily What 11 (you / 1 Tanya and Dave watch)? (visit) France three times this Chris We 12 (watch) year! our favourite series, 2 (Mark / buy) a Beautiful Days. 13 present for his mum? (you / ever / 3 (you / do) your watch) it? homework? Emily No, I 14 . In 4 We (never / go) to an fact, I 15 opera. (never / hear) of it! 5 How long (they / live) in Scotland? ___/15 marks 6 Many teenagers (never / write) a letter. Vocabulary 7 Who (she / invite) to her party? 3 Choose the correct options. 8 I (lose) my calculator. 1 Susie started her own blog / I can’t find it. podcast because she wanted to 9 He (never / meet) a write about her trip to South famous person. America. 10 Mum (make) my 2 I don’t often buy a newspaper / favourite meal. website, but I read the headlines / news flash quickly. ___/10 marks 3 He’s my favourite journalist / news presenter. He writes very good articles, and I sometimes 2 Complete the dialogue with the download his headlines / Present perfect or Past simple. podcasts. Emily We 1 (go) out 4 She interviewed / reported the for a nice meal last night. actress for her magazine. Chris Where 2 5 Jack is interested in world politics (you / go)? and current / recent affairs, so he Emily We 3 (go) to listens to the local / international that Mexican restaurant, news every day. Chico’s. 4 6 There’s a concert in the park (you / ever / eat) there? tomorrow. I heard about it on the Chris Yes, I 5 , but I local / current news. 6 (not enjoy) 7 We want to know what’s it. I 7 (not happening in our country, so we think) the food was good. always read the local / national Emily Oh! What 8 news. (you / do) last night? ___/10 marks Speaking 4 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 6 Complete the dialogues with the words in the box. angrily badly Dialogue 1 carelessly early happily hard late believe gets loudly sadly well impossible joking really that 1 She speaks English . People can’t understand her. Diane Guess what! Jane is 2 Fritz smiled when he going to California! got the prize. Leila No, 1 ? You’re 2 3 I don’t like arriving at ! parties. I want to be there first. Diane No, I’m not. Her mum got 4 She spoke to the a very good job there. noisy child. Leila That’s 3 ! I don’t 4 5 Please don’t talk . I’m it! doing my homework! Diane It 5 better. Jane 6 Lionel plays football . doesn’t want to go. Is he the best player in the Leila Imagine 6 . Why world? not? 7 I work : twelve hours Diane She says she’s going to a day! miss her friends in 8 I went to bed last England. night because I was tired. 9 She did her exercises Dialogue 2 and made a lot of mistakes. don’t no true strange 10 ‘My dog is sick,’ said the little girl . John Did you hear the news last night? ___/10 marks Kevin No, I didn’t. John That’s 7 . You always listen to the news! 5 Choose the correct options. Kevin I was at the cinema. Mrs Evans is my favourite teacher. John Well, a lion escaped from She always explains things very the zoo. 1 patiently / carelessly and 2fast / Kevin I8 believe it! slowly, and we can all understand her. John It’s 9 . A lot of Some teachers talk too 3fast / slowly. people have seen it. One She wants us to do our homework woman saw it outside the 4 carefully / sadly, and she doesn’t supermarket last night. 10 mind when students talk in class, but Kevin , really? we must talk 5quietly / sadly. John Yes, but they haven’t caught it yet. ___/5 marks ___/10 marks
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