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File Test 11

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR

1 Underline the correct simple past form.


Example: Did you watch / watched TV last night?
1 My father didn’t carry / carried the suitcases.
2 What time did you went / go to the supermarket?
3 It didn’t rained / rain yesterday.
4 Where did you get / you got that dress? It’s beautiful.
5 Had you / Did you have lunch at home?
5

2 Complete the sentences. Use the past simple form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Eric did (do) his homework last night.
1 I __________________ (study) Spanish at school.
2 Roberto __________________ (have) pasta for lunch.
3 We __________________ (go) to the museum last weekend.
4 They __________________ (stop) to look at the views.
5 Maggie __________________ (get) a taxi to the airport really early this morning.
5
Grammar total 10

VOCABULARY

3 Complete the sentences with a verb from the box. Use the past simple.
answer cry decide finish rain travel
Example: Peter answered the phone.
1 I ____________ reading the book yesterday.
2 Keiko ____________ to stay at home.
3 We ____________ from London to Brussels by train.
4 They ____________ at the end of the film.
5 The weather was awful on our holiday. It ____________ every day!
5

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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

4 Complete the sentences. Use the correct word or phrase.


Example: When do you usually ________ dinner?
A do B go C have
1 I usually ________ up late at the weekend.
A have B get C go
2 Pat didn’t do her ________ after school.
A homework B lunch C shower
3 We ______ out last night.
A did B had C went
4 I love to do ________.
A a coffee B to bed C yoga
5 ________ a nice day!
A Do B Have C Get
5
Vocabulary total 10

PRONUNCIATION

5 Write the words in the correct column.

arrived cooked invited lived painted relaxed

played /d/ liked /t/ wanted /Id/

arrived

Pronunciation total 5

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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

PRACTICAL ENGLISH

6 Look at the map. Complete the two dialogues with the words in the box.

bank hotel cinema

supermarket museum

you are here gym

bookshop

next to straight on between on the left turn right

1 A Where’s the bookshop, please?


B Er...OK. Go 1 ________ then 2 ________. It’s 3 ________ the gym.
A Thanks.
2 A Excuse me. Is there a hotel near here?
B Yes. It’s 4 ________. It’s 5 ________ the bank and the cinema.
A Thank you very much.
Practical English total 5
Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation and Practical English total 30

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Reading and Writing A

READING

1 Read the text. Tick () the correct option to complete the sentences.

On This Day in History


23rd April is an important day in history around the world. Many people know it as the
birthday of the famous English writer, William Shakespeare, but this wasn’t the only thing in
history on 23rd April.

William Shakespeare lived from 1564 until he was 52 years old in 1616. He went to school in
Stratford-upon-Avon. In 1590 he went to live in London and worked as an actor in a theatre.
When he was in London he started to write plays for the theatre. There are 37 plays and
many students around the world know some like Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth.

In 1972 thousands of miles away, on the same day, John Young and Charles Duke walked
on the moon. At the time they were two of only 12 men to do this. The first was Neil
Armstrong on 21st July 1969. John Young and Charles Duke were two of the astronauts on
Apollo 16.

Twenty years after this walk on the moon, on 23rd April, the American fast-food company
McDonald’s opened its first restaurant in China. On that first day 40,000 people visited this
new McDonald’s in Beijing and had something to eat! Today there are more than 2,500
McDonald’s restaurants in China.

On 23rd April in 2005 Jawed Karim watched the first video on YouTube. Jawed is from
Germany but he went to live in the United States with his family in 1992 when he was 13
years old. He studied computer science at university and started YouTube in 2005 with two
friends.

Example: William Shakespeare lived from ________.


A 1564  B 1590  C 1616 
1 There are ________ plays for the theatre by Shakespeare.
A 27  B 37  C 52 
2 Between 1969 and 1972 ________ men walked on the moon.
A two  B three  C twelve 
3 Neil Armstrong was the ________ man to walk on the moon.
A first  B second  C twelfth 
4 Jawed Karim lived in ________ between 1979 and 1992.
A China  B Germany  C the United States 
5 Jawed Karim started YouTube in ________.
A 1979  B 1992  C 2005 
5

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Reading and Writing A

2 Read the text again. Tick () True or False.


1 William Shakespeare lived until he was 52 years old.
True  False 
2 He worked as an actor in Stratford-upon-Avon.
True  False 
3 Romeo and Juliet is a play by Shakespeare.
True  False 
4 Neil Armstrong walked on the moon on 23rd April.
True  False 
5 John Young walked on the moon in 1972.
True  False 
6 McDonald’s opened a restaurant in China in 1992.
True  False 
7 2,500 people visited the new McDonald’s restaurant in Beijing on the first day.
True  False 
8 Jawed Karim went to live in Germany in 1992.
True  False 
9 He studied business at university.
True  False 
10 Jawed Karim started YouTube with his father.
True  False 
10
Reading total 15

WRITING

Answer the questions about an important day that you remember.


1 When was the day?
2 What did you do on that day?
3 Who were you with?
4 Why was the day important?
5 How did you feel?
Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25

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Listening and Speaking A

LISTENING

1 Listen to Luis talking to Ellen about her trip to New York. Underline the
correct information.
1 Ellen is tired because she arrived in New York / back from New York late last night.
2 Ellen rented a flat / a car when she was in New York.
3 Ellen’s friends live in New York / near New York.
4 Ellen liked / didn’t like New York.
5 Ellen had a party in the park / on the beach with her friends.
5

2 Listen to five conversations. Tick () True or False.


1 There’s a hotel on the corner of South Road and First Avenue.
True  False 
2 The weather was nice on Sunday.
True  False 
3 The man watched a film on TV last night.
True  False 
4 The woman stayed in the city.
True  False 
5 The Japanese restaurant is opposite the supermarket.
True  False 
5
Listening total 10

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Listening and Speaking A

SPEAKING

1 Ask your partner these questions.


1 Where were you on your birthday last year?
2 Did you get any nice birthday presents? What did you get?
3 What did you like about the day or evening?
4 Who were you with?
5 How did you feel?

2 Now answer your partner’s questions.


3 Your partner has information about Maya.
Ask your partner questions and complete the form with the information.
Which university / Maya study at?
When / start / university?
When / finish / university?
What / study?
What / first job?
When / get / first job?
When / finish / first job?

Name: Maya Ellyas


Application for the position of: English Teacher
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Education: _______________ University
Dates: From _______________ to _______________
Subject: _______________
First job: _______________ from _______________ to _______________

4 Jamal wants to work in tourism. Read the information about him and answer
your partner’s questions.
Name: Jamal Khan
Application for the position of: Tour Guide
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Education: Bristol University
Dates: From 8th September 2013 to 5th June 2016
Subject: History
First job: Waiter at a restaurant for 6 months from September 2016 to
March 2017

Speaking total 15
Listening and Speaking total 25

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Integrating historical events into language exercises benefits learners by contextualizing vocabulary and grammar, making language lessons more engaging and relevant. It allows learners to practice comprehension across content areas, expanding their knowledge base while improving linguistic skills. Historical context can also stimulate interest and motivation, providing a rich source for discussion, critical thinking, and synthesis of ideas, thereby reinforcing language skills in a meaningful context .

Shakespeare's enduring legacy is attributed to his innovative use of English, profound impact on the development of the language, and creation of complex characters and universal themes in his 37 plays, such as "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," and "Macbeth." His works have been studied and performed globally, influencing not only literature but also modern film and theatre. The fact that so many students worldwide recognize his plays illustrates his broad cultural significance .

Selecting the correct vocabulary involves several cognitive processes, including comprehension of the sentence context, retrieval of the relevant vocabulary knowledge, and the application of grammatical rules. Understanding the sentence structure and semantics helps in predicting the type of word needed (e.g. a noun, verb, or adjective), and knowledge of collocations and syntactic rules guides correct word choice .

Methodologies to improve understanding of past tense verbs include context-based learning, using narrative exercises where students construct stories or sequences of events, and focused practice on verb forms through fill-in-the-blank or transformation exercises. Utilizing interactive activities like role-playing or games can reinforce verb usage. Additionally, visual aids and mnemonic devices help students remember irregular past forms. These varied approaches engage learners, catering to different learning styles and facilitating mastery of verb tenses .

Understanding the cultural and historical contexts of Shakespeare's time enhances interpretation of his plays by providing insight into themes, character motivations, and societal norms evident in his works. Knowledge of Elizabethan society, politics, and cultural attitudes enriches the reading experience, revealing underlying messages and satire. This context aids in grasping complex language and archaic references, making the plays' timeless themes more relatable and profound .

April 23rd holds significance as it marks not only the birthdate of William Shakespeare, a pivotal figure in English literature, but also commemorates events like John Young and Charles Duke walking on the moon during Apollo 16 in 1972, reflecting human achievements in space exploration. Additionally, the opening of McDonald's in China on the same day in 1992 signifies cultural globalization and economic expansion. These diverse events highlight April 23rd as a date of cultural, scientific, and economic milestones .

Understanding the simple past tense allows one to accurately convey actions or events that have already occurred. This tense is crucial for sharing experiences, telling stories, or discussing past events, making communication clearer and more precise. The ability to correctly form negative sentences and questions in the past tense, as highlighted in the document, aids in preventing misunderstandings during communication .

The events of April 23rd illustrate societal and technological evolution through milestones in exploration, cultural integration, and digital innovation. In 1972, space exploration achievements symbolized technological prowess. In 1992, McDonald's expansion into China reflected the shift towards cultural blending and economic globalization. In 2005, the first YouTube video marked the dawn of new media and digital social interactions. These events collectively demonstrate humanity's continuous progress and adaptability in various domains .

Pronunciation is integral to understanding spoken English because it affects the clarity and meaning of words. The test exercises that involve categorizing words based on their pronunciation, such as sorting words by their ending sounds, help learners notice subtle differences in sounds and stress patterns, which improves their listening and speaking skills. Proper pronunciation aids in distinguishing similar-sounding words, thus enhancing comprehension .

Listening and speaking exercises play a critical role in language learning by developing comprehension, conversational skills, and pronunciation. The exercises in the document involve real-life scenarios and dialogues that support active listening, helping learners process spoken language in a natural context. Speaking tasks encourage the application of vocabulary and grammatical structures, promoting fluency and confidence. Together, these practices create a dynamic learning environment that enhances linguistic competence .

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