GRAMMAR
1 Order the words to make questions and sentences. 8
Example: you / the / enjoy / didn’t / meal / ?
Didn’t you enjoy the meal?
1 cinema / night / the / go / last / you / did / to / ?
Did you go to the cinema last night?
2 seen / film / the / you’ve / isn’t / this / ever / best ?
Isn’t this film the best you’ve ever seen?
3 higher / up / heating / colder / the / it / , / the / the / I / gets / turn / .
The colder it gets, the higher I turn up the heating.
4 do / to / how / for / people / need / cook / we / many / ?
For how many people do we need to cook?
5 nationalities / class / the / what / your / students / in / are / ?
What are your students nationalities in the class?
6 to / aren’t / you / home / glad / didn’t / you / go / that / decide / ?
Aren’t you glad you didn’t decide to go home?
7 speak / you / be / better / practise / , / to / more / the / you / will / the / able .
The more you practice, the better you will be able to speak.
8 eating / chocolate / should / be / much / you / that / ?
Should you be eating that much chocolate?
2 Complete the sentences with an auxiliary verb. 6
Example: Your sister speaks Spanish, doesn’t she?
1 You’ve been to Greece before, haven’t you?
2 A Will Rhona be coming to the meeting?
B No, she won’t. She’s in Berlin.
3 We both like skiing, but none of our children do.
4 A I’d love to be an actor.
B Do you? I think I’d find it too stressful.
5 A I don’t think Sam wants to come on holiday with us this year.
B He does want to! He told me yesterday.
6 A We’re having a Chinese takeaway tonight.
B So do we!
3 Read the questions and complete the indirect questions. 6
Example: What time is it?
Do you know what time it is?
1 Why did she leave without saying goodbye?
I wonder why she left without saying goodbye.
2 When does college end for the summer?
I’m not sure when college ends for the summer.
3 Can we bring guests to the ceremony?
Do you have any idea if we can bring guests to the ceremony?
4 What type of batteries does this need?
Do you know what type of batteries this needs?
5 Where are the toilets?
Can you tell me where the toilets are?
6 How many people have you invited?
I can’t remember how many people have you invited
Grammar total 20
VOCABULARY FILE 1 TEST
4 Complete the words in the sentences.
Example: Hannah isn’t very open to new ideas – she’s quite narrow-minded.
1 It’s difficult to get Henry to spend money – he’s rather tight-f________.
2 Jason will be relaxed about you borrowing his bike – he’s very l________-back.
3 I’ve forgotten my PIN number again – I’m getting quite a________-minded these days.
4 Why did you say that to Jane when you told me the opposite? You’re so two-f________.
5 You should think about other people more – you’re too s________-centred.
6 You’re not a difficult and moody person – you’re very well-b________ on the whole.
7 Don’t say anything that might make Jack angry – he’s very bad-t________ .
8 If Alan wants something he fights until he gets it – he’s extremely strong-w________ .
9 Gina will be happy to go wherever you want to – she’s pretty easy-g________ .
10 Fred is always ready to try new ways of doing things – he’s o________-minded.
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5 Underline the correct word.
Example: This film is a bit boring / enjoyable / interesting.
1 My dad is a bit open-minded / narrow-minded / good-tempered.
2 This food is extremely OK / alright / delicious.
3 I like working with Jake, but he is rather open-minded / hard-working / slow.
4 I think you’re being a bit self-confident / self-centred / good-tempered.
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6 Choose the correct words for the definitions.
bizarre crush somebody trend job-seeker candidate pioneer headhunter
Example: A person who contacts people and offers them a job with a new company
headhunter.
1 destroy someone’s confidence crush somebody
2 person looking for employment job-seeker
3 person who has applied for a job candidate
4 popular way of doing something trend
5 the first to do something in a new and different way pioneer
6 very strange and unusual bizarre
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Vocabulary total 20
PRONUNCIATION FILE 1 TEST
7 Match the words with the same sound.
flustered agency finish two-faced approach crush
Example: change approach
1 persuade flustered, two-faced
2 job seeker agency
3 sure finish, crush
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8 Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: cheerful
1 de|man|ding
2 re|cruit|ment
3 bi|zarre
4 fla|pping
5 di|rec|tor
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Pronunciation total 10