NAME 4 A Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation G R AM MAR VO C AB U L ARY 1 Underline the correct word or phrase
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NAME
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A
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation
G R AM MAR
VO C AB U L ARY
1 Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
4 Complete the sentences with the correct word. Example: Can you dance the tango? sing have dance
Example: I’m sorry. I can / can’t play football at the weekend.
1 I __________ my bike at the weekend.
1 Can you play / to play the guitar?
go ride play
2 Do you like listen / listening to music?
2 This is a bad film. Turn __________ the TV!
3 I love you. Do you love me / I?
off on up
4 I love go / going to the cinema.
3 Can you __________ that noise?
5 Do you can / Can you come to my party?
find take hear
6 That’s my / mine bike.
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4 I can’t __________ my keys. find watch look
2 Complete Hannah’s e-mail with the verbs in the box. Use the ing form.
5 I __________ by bus every day. travel run use
be cook eat go study do see
6 Mark can __________ chess. do take play
Hi Paul
7 Can you __________ me with this exercise?
My name’s Hannah and I’m a student. I like being a student, but
talk wait help
I don’t like 1 __________. I do two hours work every night. I
8 Can you __________ a photo of us?
live in a flat with my friend, Tina. We like 2 __________ good
have call take
food, but Tina hates 3 __________. She only makes pizza. We often go to fast food restaurants. It’s really unhealthy. I love
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5 Complete these phrases with the correct verb.
__________ home and eating my mum’s food. In the evenings, we like 5 __________ friends. We love music and dancing. What do you like 6 __________? 4
Example: call a taxi 1 c__________ here
Write soon
2 t__________ to a friend
Hannah
3 p__________ football
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3 Complete the sentences with me / mine, you / yours, him / his, etc.
4 t__________ by plane 5 r__________ a race
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Example: Can you help me? I can’t do my homework. 1 He likes Sally, but he doesn’t love __________. 2 It isn’t a good book. I don’t like __________. 3 That car isn’t __________. They don’t have a car. 4 Are they French? Can you ask __________? 5 It isn’t __________. He has a red lighter. 6 We don’t speak Italian. They don’t understand __________. 7 This book’s __________. Look! Here’s your name. 8 That’s __________! Give it to me. Grammar total
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6 Look at the pictures and complete the verb phrases.
P R O N U N C IATI O N
7 Put these words in the correct column. kill leave live meet she Example: hear a noise
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2
1 __________ think 2 __________ __________
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__________
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8 Underline the stressed syllable. 3
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Example: coffee 1 classical 2 instrument 3 creative 4 practical
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5 shopping
5 Pronunciation total
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total
50
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1 w__________ for a bus 2 g__________ someone a present 3 u__________ a computer 4 p__________ a game 5 d__________ a picture 6 f__________ some money 7 s__________ a song
7 Vocabulary total
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Reading and Writing
R EAD I N G
7 Hannah speaks Italian perfectly. A True
1 Read the text and tick (✓) A, B, or C.
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B False
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C Doesn’t say
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8 She likes writing in the morning.
British artists living abroad
A True
Article by James Noble Sally Campbell is a 32-year-old actress from London, but right now, she’s living in Paris in a flat that overlooks the Seine. Sally’s mother is French, which means Sally can speak the language perfectly. Sally is very talented. She likes acting in films, but she can also sing and dance brilliantly and she currently has a leading part in a French musical. She can also play the piano very well. In her spare time, Sally likes to relax at home by watching romantic films. She has no plans to return to Britain. Tom Hammond is from Glasgow, but he lives in New York. He’s 18 and he’s a music student. Tom can play the piano and the guitar very well. He also writes songs with his friend John. Tom writes the music and John writes the lyrics. When they’re happy with a new song, they usually perform it to students at the college. They love to have an audience and would really like to be in a band. When he isn’t composing, Tom downloads his favourite music from the Internet. Hannah Brown is a writer. She’s from Manchester, but she lives in Italy. Hannah is 25 and likes writing romantic novels. Her ambition, of course, is to be a published writer, so she writes every day for at least four hours. Her favourite time to write is early in the morning, but she sometimes works late at night too. In the afternoons, Hannah works as a waitress in a café. She doesn’t really enjoy this part of her life, but she needs the money to stay in Italy.
Example: Sally is English.
✓ ■ A True B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ 1 Sally is sometimes in films. A True
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B False
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C Doesn’t say
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B False
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C Doesn’t say
B False
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C Doesn’t say
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C Doesn’t say
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C Doesn’t say
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9 She has an afternoon job. A True
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B False
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10 She likes being a waitress. A True
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B False
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2 Write Sally, Tom, or Hannah Example: Tom lives in America. 1 __________ speaks another language very well. 2 __________ uses a computer. 3 __________ works in the afternoon. 4 __________ is a student. 5 __________ can play one musical instrument.
5 Reading total
15
WR ITI N G
Read the notes and write about David. 26 Irish live / with family / Dublin study / engineering / university long black hair / dark eyes very intelligent like / listen / music / go / cinema always / cinema / weekend smoke / not drink favourite time / evening / like / go out
2 She can’t sing very well. A True
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David’s 26. He…
3 She can play a musical instrument. A True
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B False
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C Doesn’t say
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4 Tom writes songs with his friend. A True
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B False
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C Doesn’t say
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Reading and Writing total
25
5 John is a student at the music school. A True
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B False
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C Doesn’t say
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C Doesn’t say
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6 Tom and John play in a band. A True
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B False
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