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Part 4 Questions 20-25 Exam tip

Look at six sentences for this part. Look carefully at the verbs in you will hear a conversation between a girl, Alice, and a boy, Sam, the statement (e.g. d, about a play this school is doing called Romero and Juliet. Agrees, persuades) because Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. They are all very important if it is correct, put a tick (O) in the box under A for YES. If it is not correct, in helping you choose the put a tick (O) in the box under B for NO answer.

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20. - They are going to have the practice outdoors today

21. - Sam has decided he no longer wants to be Romeo.

22. - Alice agrees with Miss Hayes about Sams voice.

23. - Sam agrees that Alice should speak to Miss Hayes about the problem.

24.-Alice persuades Sam to take a smaller part in the play.

25.-Someone is needed to produce the scenery.

PAPER

Speaking Test

(10-12 minutes)

Part 1
General conversation: saying who you are, giving personal information, spelling.

Part 3
Responding to photographs: describing situation and settings.

Exam tip!
Remember to try to add some extra information when you answer Take turns to be the examiner. Ask your partner questions to find out some information about each other. Ask each other at least four of these questions: y y y y y y Whats your name? How long have you been studying English? Where do you study? How many students are there in your class? How many hours a week do you have English? Can you spell your teachers surname for me, please?

Exam tip!
Dont worry if you don know the name of something describe it instead. Candidate A: Look at photograph 3A on page 169 Candidate B: Look at photograph 3B on page 172

Think about your photograph for a few seconds:

Tell your partner about these things:

what kind of place it if

What sport the people are playing Why they are doing it y Whether they are enjoying it

Part 2
Simulated situation: exchanging opinions, saying think is necessary

part 4
what you

Exam tip

General conversation about the photographs: about likes, dislikes and preferences

Speak to you partner, not the examiner, and listen to Exam tip what the/she says. If you agree or disagree, dont just say Yes or NO explain why The examiner gives you both a picture. You do a task The examiner asks you to talk to you partner. you together. Give you opinion about something and explain what you prefer. You are going to travel by coach together for a whole Tell each other about sports you enjoy doing or day. Look at page 164. There are pictures of some watching (now or in the past). things you might take for the journey. Decide together what you will take. Think about what you need. Use these ideas: Ask and answer questions like these:

Say if you like football or volleyball. . Say what other sports you like. . Say if you enjoy sports competitions and Say if you prefer watching sport or doing it and why .

. What do you we need? What would be interesting to do? . Would that be too big /noisy? .

TEST 4
PAPER 1 Reading and Writing Test (1 hour 30 minutes)

Reading Part 1 Question 1-5


Look at the text in each question. does it say? correct letter A, B or C on your answer sheet. Example: To From John Nell John should A contact Nell after phoning the cinema B ring Nell after arriving at the cinema C go to the cinema to check when the films Starts What Mark the

Can you call the cinema from home and Check film time before leaving? Let me Know what time should get there.

Answer: 0 1
Polly-I phoned the bike shop A Polly can leave her bicycle for repair even when the the about getting yours mended. If shop is closed. theyre closed, leave your bike B Polly should leave herand so that the repair shops . keys outside (looked, of course) can lock her bicycle. . put your keys in their letter box.

C Pollys bicycle will be left outside when it is repaired 2

Choose a pair of gloves FREE repair shops .

A You can get a discount on a coat if you buy some gloves today. B You are given some gloves if you buy a coat today.

When you buy a coat today

C We have gloves to match the coast we sell .

ANY LOST PROPERTY LEFT HERE AFTER TWO WEEKS IS SOLD

We give lost property away if it is not collected after two weeks.

B We will look after you property for two weeks if you pay a fee. C We keep things people have lost for a maximum of two weeks.

To Mark From Clive You left your CD Walkman in my car. My brother will bring it to your house Tomorrow. PHOTOCOPYING Serve yourself Count number of copies Pay assistant at till on way out

A Clive borrowed Marks Walkman. B Clives Brother will return the Walkman to Mark. C Mark wants to use Clives Walkman on a journey.

A Do you photocopying and pay for it when you leave. B Put your money in the photocopier before you start to use it. C
Tell an assistant how many photocopies you need.

Part 2 Questions 6-10


The people bellow all want to buy book. opposite page there are descriptions of eight books. book would be most suitable for the following people. mark the correct letter (A-H) on your answer sheet. On the Decide which For questions 6-10,

Jan is sixteen and she loves shopping for clothes and reading stories about. People and things in the news. She wants to read some entertaining light fiction. Paul is nineteen and is very keen on sport. He doesnt enjoy fiction much, but does like reading about the lives of sporting heroes of the past. Susan is eighteen and enjoys good writing .She would like something which offers information as well as entertainment. Shes interesting in history and plans to travel round Europe this summer.

Part 3 Questions 11-20


Look at the sentences bellow about a holiday in Tasmania. An island off the south coast of Australia the text on the opposite page to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. correct, mark A on your answer sheet. correct, mark B on your answer sheet. Read If it is I if it is not

11. - There are few traffic jams in Tasmania.

12. - There are several buses every day on most routes.

13. it is essential to reserve accommodation in advance.

14. There is a limit on the number of hotel tickets you can buy.

15. Ruby Hotels are the cheapest.

16. Taz Hotel tickets can only be used in Taz Hotels.

17. The most attractive scenery you on the second day is by Russell Falls.

18. The third day spent in the car.

19. There are good views of Cradle Mountain from the edges of Dove lake.

20. The trip finished where it started.

Michael is twenty-there, a computer expert, whose interests include travel and sport. He has to go abroad for work and wants a novel to read on his journey with plenty of action and excitement. Sonia is twenty-four and works for an international airline. She enjoys love Stories of the past, especially if they contain descriptions of beautiful houses, clothes and parties.

Recommended new Books A. The beauty by Sophie Harper


The love Emmaline Barton was an America girl who came to Europe in the nineteenth century and won the hearts. of young men in every great city. This entertaining novel shows us the wonderful silk dresses, the beautiful rooms. and Emmalines sparkling eyes in a well-imagine world of palaces and gardens.

B. European Hotels and Guesthouses by Andrew Peters


A very clear and helpful book which lists accommodation in most main European cities, with brief descriptions and. a good price guide. Its small size makes it easy for the travel to pack and the organization of the information makes it quick and easy to use.

C. Getting There by Will Jenkins


This is the first part of the autobiography of the international gymnastics star. He writes his own story well, hiding none of the difficulties that he had to face, and he brings to life the heartaches, as well as the joys, hiding sportsmen and women who really want to find success.

D. -Trains and boats and planes by Rachel Bryant


Sometimes funny, sometimes exciting, occasionally sad, this beautiful written little book describes the adventures of a group of American students who spent a year working and studying in Europe. There are lively descriptions of some of the great cities and their inhabitants, past and present.

E. What people wore by Annabel Stoneman


An extremely interesting history of clothes, written by a history teacher It will be a very useful book for anyone who needs to design clothes for the theatre or who is interesting in the everyday lives of people in the past. There are not many pictures, but lots detailed notes.

F. Future pop by terry Orpen


The pop music industry has change enormously in the past few years. With electronics and computer in the studio and the concerts, what is the future for the human musician? This book is by one of the top performers of computer pop music, and he discusses the way it will probably develop in the future.

G. Goal Posts by Simon Brown


A very well-written and fast-moving adventure story set in an imagined world of international football starts. The matches are well described, as well as the problems of the players as they fight for their careers, on and off the pitch. A great read for sports fans.

H. The fashion House by Julia Davis


This amusing novel is just right for reading on holiday. It reveals the lives and loves of the designers, models and customers of a famous fashion house. Its written by a former model and gives away many of the modern fashion worlds secrets.

Part 4 Questions 21-25


Read the text and questions below. For each question, mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

The businessman There is a story going rounds at the moment about a well-known journalist who went to interview Jack Parrish at a smart New York restaurant. The journalist was late, but fortunately, when he arrived, he found the great man was not yet there. On the way to his table, the journalist noticed a colleague from his paper and stopped to chat to her. After fifteen minutes, a waiter approached him. Theres some young man at the door who says hes supposed to be having lunch with you. I think hes trying to be funny, because he says his name is Jack Parrish! But of course it was. The twenty-four-year-old is becoming famous for the fact that he doesnt look like the owner of the one of the worlds most successful computer companies. His manner is polite, his voice is quiet and his clothes are clearly not expensive. Two year ago, when he started his own company, no one had heard of him. Friends say that he hasnt changed at all. He hasnt even moved out of his parents house. So what does he do with his money? Its all used for bussiness. But some people in the computer world are getting nervous and they are right. It wont be long before someone in another company picks up the phone to hear that quiet voice saying that hes the new boss. 21 Someone could find out from this text A. B. C. D. How Jack Parrish runs his bussiness. What Jack Parrish said in an interview? How to get a job in jack Parrishs Company. What the writer thinks Jack Parrish will do next.

22 How did the journalist pass the time while he was waiting? A. He phone his office B. He talked do another journalist. C. He talked to a man at the next table. D. He interviews a woman in the restaurant.

See Tasmania!
Rich in old-world charm and with magnificent National Parks, Tasmania is well covered by a good road network. Light traffic and wonderful views make driving these roads a pleasure. Though the bus System is reliable, on many routes services may only run once daily. So hire a car and see this beautiful and interesting island at your own speed. There is a variety of places to stay, and Here is the route for our holiday in although booking is strongly advised, Tasmania. Particularly at peak holiday times, it should not be too difficult to arrange things as Day 1: Arrive Hobart airport you go, if you prefer. We sell you a set of Taz Hotel Pass vouchers and Tasmania is yours. The Taz Hotel Pass offers the visitor a simple and convenient way to stay anywhere in Australia. Each hotel ticket is paid for in advance and is for one nights accommodation. There is no maximum or minimum number of hotel tickets you can buy, and we will give you your money back on unused tickets, less a small administrative charge. Taz Hotels are divided into simple Colour categories, with Ruby being the most basic and Diamond representing the highest quality. We recommend that you buy a mixture of tickets, as w cannot give you your money back if you use a higher-value ticket when staying at a lower-value hotel. If you travel to an area where Taz have no hotels, then we will find other reasonably priced accommodation for you in exchange for you Taz tickets.

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