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NAME
CLASS
1
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation
GRAMMAR
B
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
3
Underline the correct form.
Example: We
usually get up
/
get up usually
early every
morning.
1 Susan
doesn’t work
/
isn’t working
tomorrow, so we’re
going to London.
2
Are you watching
/
Do you watch
the tennis match
tomorrow night?
3 In spring,
we often cycle
/
we’re often cycling
to school.
4 Harry
is taking
/
takes
a lot of vitamins every day.
5
I don’t usually have
/
I’m not usually having
pizza, but
I’ll have some tonight.
6 Tim buys a lot of takeaways, but
I’m preferring
/
I prefer
home-made food.
6
Grammar total
1
Complete the sentences with
shall
/
going to
/
will
or the present continuous.
Example: I’m sure that Jess
will help
(help) you with
your work.
1
A
I went to see
Hamlet
yesterday at the theatre. It’s
excellent.
B
Oh good. I ________ (see) it next week.
A
I think you ________ (love) it.
2
A
I ________ (go) into town this morning. ________
(I / go) to the shops on my way back?
B
Yes, we need tea, milk and some fruit.
A
OK. I ________ (get) all that, and some coffee,
too.
3
A
They said on the radio that the weather ________
(be) fantastic this Saturday.
B
That’s great, because my grandparents ________
(come) to stay with me.
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VOCABULARY
4
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
Example: Jim’s really
shy.
He hates meeting new
people.
shy sensitive extroverted
1 David is always trying to pay for everything. He’s
very ________.
generous sensitive honest
2 In sport, boys are often more ________ than girls.
They really want to win.
reliable competitive bossy
3 Marc is so ________ for a 14-year-old! He seems
much older.
competitive mature sensitive
4 Debbie can seem so different on different days
– she’s really ________.
moody mean sensible
5 You must think about other people’s feelings instead
of being so ________!
independent spoilt selfish
6 Eduardo seemed very ________ yesterday. Do you
think he’s alright?
extroverted quiet confident
7 Wanda is just ________ because your score in the
test was better than hers.
spoilt ambitious jealous
7
2
Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of
the verb in brackets.
Example: We’re
meeting
(meet) Bob outside the
cinema at 7.30.
1 I ________ (have) lunch with my sister at 1.00 today.
2 We know that Karl ________ (hate) us! He’s always
giving us extra work to do.
3 Maria ________ (buy) a new car tomorrow.
4 I ________ (need) a lot more sleep at the moment to
help me study better for my exams.
5 We never ________ (eat) together as a family any
more.
6 Hi, Pete. Sorry, I can’t speak now because I ________
(drive).
7 You look very serious! What ________ (think)
about?
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NAME
CLASS
1
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation
5
Write the family word(s).
Example: a mother or father
parent
1 your grandfather’s / grandmother’s
mother ________ _________________
2 your father’s new wife _______________
3 your brother’s / sister’s daughter ___________
4 someone with no brothers or sisters
____ _________ _________
5 your husband’s / wife’s brother
____________ ____ ______
6 everybody in your family ___________ _________
7 your brother’s / sister’s son __________
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B
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
PRONUNCIATION
7
Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: tal
|
ka
|
tive
1 mush
|
room
2 re
|
be
|
llious
3 cour
|
gette
4 in
|
de
|
pen
|
dent
5 com
|
pe
|
ti
|
tive
5
8
Match the words with the same sound.
hard-working cucumber raw
plate fruit sugar
Example: train
2 boot
plate
6
Underline the odd word out.
Example: beans salmon
1 low-fat
2 salmon
cook tinned
crab
beef
cabbage
spicy sausages
frozen
cherry
1 computer ________
________
________
________
________
5
6
Pronunciation total
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total
squid
pepper
3 cucumber
5 raw
roast
3 horse
4 bull
5 bird
4 lamb beans
duck chicken
fried boiled
fresh
6 frozen spicy jar
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50
Vocabulary total
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NAME
CLASS
1
Reading and Writing
READING
B
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Example: More people live with their families in
England because of the economic climate.
A True
B False
C Doesn’t say
1 Georgina is looking forward to seeing Anna grow
up.
A True
B False
C Doesn’t say
2 Georgina says that Chris isn’t very sociable.
A True
B False
C Doesn’t say
1
Read the article and tick (✓) A, B, or C.
While multi-generational living is normal in many
cultures, in some countries such as Britain and the US, it
isn’t very usual. However, homes where grandparents
live with their children and their families in the same
house are becoming more common in these countries
because of the economic climate. Here, the members of
one extended family explain how it works for them.
Georgina – Anna’s grandmother
I was really pleased when my son wanted to move back
home. I love spending time with Anna, my granddaughter.
She’s a lovely little girl at the minute – so happy and
affectionate – everybody who meets her likes her. It will be
wonderful to watch her grow up. I think even my unsociable
husband is enjoying it! We eat together twice a week and,
once a month, we have a family conference – my husband
and I, my son and his wife – to discuss how things are going.
We try to respect each other’s space. Having my son here
makes me less anxious about the future, too. At the
moment, we’re healthy, but in a few years we’re going to
need more help.
3 Georgina doesn’t think she will need her son’s
assistance in the future.
A True
B False
C Doesn’t say
4 Esther cooks for the family twice a week.
A True
B False
C Doesn’t say
5 Esther says that Anna often gets tired.
A True
B False
C Doesn’t say
6 Esther says that Georgina gives very good advice.
A True
B False
C Doesn’t say
7 Alan thinks his mother can’t look after Anna.
A True
B False
C Doesn’t say
7
Esther – Anna’s mother
Actually, it’s all working out well! My mother-in-law
remembers what it’s like to have young children, so she’s
very patient with Anna and sympathetic to me when I’m
tired. She often just says: ‘Go and rest. I’ll look after her’. I
think she wants to give advice about what Anna eats and
what time she goes to bed, but she usually says nothing!
And occasionally I ask her opinion and find her ideas are
really sensible. We are all learning to be quite honest with
each other, which I think is a good thing.
2
Write
G
for Georgina,
E
for Esther,
C
for Chris,
and
A
for Alan.
Example: I was very happy about the family moving
in.
G
1 It’s good to have help when I’m tired. _____
2 We’ll stay for another two years. _____
3 I try to be sensitive. _____
4 I’m happy to see what an affectionate grandfather he
is. _____
5 I don’t think it’s good to be dishonest. _____
6 I remember how tiring young children are. _____
7 It’s too noisy in the house for me! _____
8 It’s not a good idea for young people to be
dependent. _____
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Reading total
Chris – Anna’s grandfather
I prefer a quiet life and a tidy house, and I think young
people should be independent, but my wife loves having
the family here. From a selfish point of view, it’s good for me
too because Georgina is quite talkative and now she can
chat to her daughter-in-law. I think it’s a very satisfactory
situation for everyone concerned!
Alan – Anna’s father
I was worried because my mother can be bossy, but
actually, she is being sensitive and we’re lucky to have a
reliable babysitter in the house! My dad is sometimes
moody, but he’s very affectionate with Anna. We’re
planning to buy our own house in a couple of years, but I
think we’ll stay near my parents because the relationship
between Anna and her grandparents is so special.
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NAME
CLASS
1
Reading and Writing
WRITING
B
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Write about two people in your family or extended
family (140–180 words). Answer the questions.
What is he / she like?
What does he / she like or not like doing?
What is he / she doing at the moment?
How do you get on?
Writing total
Reading and Writing total
10
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NAME
CLASS
1
Listening and Speaking
LISTENING
B
SPEAKING
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
1
Listen to a conversation about Tom’s birthday.
Complete each sentence with one word.
1 Tom’s grandparents, aunt, uncle and ________ are
coming to tea.
2 Tom’s mum, her husband and Tom’s ________ are
going out for dinner.
3 Some of Tom’s friends are going to put ________ on
the birthday film.
4 Tom and Paul are going to watch ________ together.
5 There’s going to be a party for Tom and a friend on
________.
5
1
Answer your partner’s questions.
Now make questions and ask your partner.
1
2
3
4
5
Where / eat / during the week?
What / usually have / breakfast / at weekend?
spend time with / family member / this Saturday?
What / do / next weekend?
move / away from or back to / where your family
live?
2
Listen to your partner talking about healthy diets.
Do you agree with him / her?
3
Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree
or disagree. Give reasons.
‘Big family get-togethers are important.’
Speaking total
Listening and Speaking total
2
Listen to five conversations. Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
1 When are James and Lisa having lunch together?
A tomorrow
B today
C on Friday
2 What doesn’t the customer order with the chicken?
A roast potatoes
B peas
C cabbage
3 What does the customer ask for?
A salmon and tuna
B eggs and tuna
C salmon and eggs
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4 What does Harry want to eat before dinner?
A an apple
B a biscuit
C a biscuit and an apple
5 What is the customer going to buy?
A half a kilo of red grapes
B some raspberries
C half a kilo of green grapes
5
Listening total
10
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