Test
Standard Le vel
Name: Class:
Li s tening
Score: 1
CD1
Liste n and
draw lines from the names to the people in the picture. There’s one name you don’t need to use. 22
John
Alice
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Joe
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Jack
Dennis
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Liste n and
complete the sentences.
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1 The storytelling event is in August, every 2 There are
sessions each day.
3 Families sit on a carpet in front of a !ach story lasts " #isitors don$t % &ou need to 'e at the gallery
.
. minutes.
for this event.
'efore the event starts.
Test
Standard Le vel
Name: Class:
Li s tening
Score:
31
CD1
24
Liste n and
write
T
(true) or
F
(false).
1 Akiane (ramarik started painting )hen she )as a child. 2 *he likes )orking on portraits. 3 *he does t)o hundred paintings a year. +er mother is is a teacher at her her school. school. " There are videos of of Akiane Akiane playin playing g the piano on the internet.
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Test
Standard Le vel
Name:
Class:
e a ding
Score:
ead and circle the correct answer s.
5
!"T #$" %&LL'&S $N (
Do you )ant to keep your feet )arm in the autumn and )inter months and look trendy -uy a pair of /ellies$ to keep you dry and to look nice )hen it starts raining and sno)ing.
popu lar patter popular p attern n is )ith the 0nion Jack 1the flag of 2reat -ritain.
/ellies are 'oots made from ru''er and they$re )aterproof, )hich means that they don$t let )ater in. They are also kno)n as ru''er 'oots$ and /ellington 'oots$. They$re
usually up to the knee, 'ut there are also /ellies that are lo)er than that. &ou can find them in any colour you can imagine and )ith lots of different patterns and pictures. A very
Today, people )ear these 'oots in many countries around the )orld, 'ut they appeared in the 0( a long time ago. The Duke of /ellington asked his shoemaker in 4ondon to change his 'oots and make them shorter up to the knee. This )as around 151" and that$s )hy today they are called /ellies$ after the Duke. They are very comforta'le and you can )ear them )ith 6eans or trousers, skirts or dresses. +ave you got a pair of /ellies,
1 7eople )ear /ellies 'ecause they don$t do n$t )ant to feel 8
a cold.
hot.
c trendy.
cool.
c dry.
)ith different patterns.
c )ith only the 0nion Jack.
2 /ellies keep your feet 8
a )et. 3 &ou can find /ellies 8
a in only one colour.
The 'oots are called /ellies$ 'ecause of 8
a the material.
a duke$s name.
c a shoemaker.
girls only.
c 'oth girls and 'oys.
" /ellies are for 8
a 'oys only.
Test
Standard Le vel
Name: Class:
e a ding
Score: "1 ead Carlos’s log and write T (true) or F (false).
*ay + , +-pm
/e arrived in 4ondon at eight o$clock this evening. 9t )as a long 6ourney, 'ut 9 am so e:cited; The hotel is in the city centre, near -ig -en. 9 )ant to go out and )alk around Trafalgar *um says there$s plenty of time to go sightseeing tomorro).
instead. They )anted to see The @oke'y #enus$ 'y #elBuseum ne:t and take a photo of the 'lue )hale; Dad says it$s 'etterr to go there tomorro) 'ecause )e 'ette need a )hole day to see everything. *ay / , ++am
/e$re in the y mum, sister 'ecause it$s got the 0nion Jack on it. and 9 don$t mind; 9t$s a sunny day and the *ay , /pm ride is thirty minutes 9$m so tired and it$s only 3pm; 9 had !nglish long. The man tea and toast for 'reakfast and then 9 )ent selling the tickets to the *cience >useum. 9 )as in there )ith said that the vie) my dad for more than four hours; >y sister today is amaBing; and my mum )ent to the ?ational 2allery
1 =arlos )anted to go sightseeing in 4ondon on the first day. 2 +eathro) Airport )as 'usy )hen =arlos )as there. 3 Cn the second day, =arlos )ent to t)o museums. Cn one day, =arlos$s mum and sister )ent to a different place. " =arlos$s mum doesn$t )ant to )ait in the
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% ead the definitions and match them to the w ords. There are two
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wo rds you don’t need to use. + They can have long or short sleeves.
They can have patterns e.g. checked or striped or they can 'e plain 6ust one colour and no patterns. >en )ear them )ith a tie and a suit. irls and )omen can )ear them, too. 9t$s very )arm and light. &ou can )ear it like a 6acket or a coat. 9t$s called this 'ecause it$s similar to the )ool that covers a sheep, 'ut it isn$t made of )ool. / The material they$re made of is called denim. They come in different colours and people )ear them all year round.
a
fleece
'
shorts
c
d
6eans
shirt
They can 'e long or short and everyone )ears themD men, )omen and children. 0 /e )ear this )hen it$s very hot and sunny. 9t$s something that that many sportspeople sportspe ople )ear )hen they are doing sport, e.g. 'ase'all and tennis players. &ou put it on your head. 1 @omans and Ancient 2reeks 2reeks used them a lot. They$re a type of shoe )e )ear )hen the )eather is hot. They keep our feet cool. &ou don$t )ant to )ear them in )inter 'ecause )hen it rains, )ater gets in.
e
dress
f
sandals
g
cap
Test
Standard Le vel
Name: Class:
%ri t ing
Score:
E
and complete the sentences with the wo rds in the o3es )elow. There are two wo rds you don’t need to use. Loo 2
anorak
6ackets 6acke ts
denim
fleece
cropped
checked ch
6eans
6
shortFsleeved
shirt and a
1 +e$s )earing a
pair of
trousers.
skirt and a
2 *he$s )earing a
shirt.
and
3 They$re )earing denim
.
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Test
Standard Le vel
Name: Class:
%ri t ing
Score:
5
at the pictures and complete the sentences with the correct form of want t o. Loo 2
1 +e
)ear a cap.
2 They
'uy these dresses.
3
9
visit 4ondon;
9
)ear a tie;
4
Test
Standard Le vel
Name: Class:
%ri t ing
Score:
G
at the e3ample. Complete the answ er s. Loo 2
1 5: /hat
6: 9
kind )ant
2 5:
of shirt
your friend
your parents
6: ?o, 9
,
to go shopping
to travel tr avel to 4ondon
.
Anna
to have some food
6: ?o, she " 5:
)ant do you )a
8
.
6: &es, they 5:
4uestions and shor t
a longFsleeved shirt.
6: &es, she 3 5:
want
.
to 'uy this 'ag
you .
Total test
or e:
sc
50
Test
Standard Le vel
Name: Class:
Spea2ing
Score: 1
Name the clothes in the pictures. %hich clothes do you li2e7
H
5
1 1
2
3
"
Score: 11
5ct out the dialogue. "se your ideas to complete it.
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5: 9 )ant to 'uy a
, please. do you )ant
6: /hat kind of 5: 9 )ant a
for the
.
6: They$re here. Do you )ant to try one on
.
5: &es, 6: /hat colour do you )ant 5: 9 )ant
, please.
6: Does your friend )ant 5: ?o, 6: C(. +ere you are.
as )ell, .
)ants a
.