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English in Mind Module 1 Test A

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Name
Class Date
Starter
1 Grammar
AA Complete the text. Use the words in the box.
is in my Her your have our studies don’t Do are

Hello. My name (0) is Sally. I live with (1) family in a small town (2) England.
I (3) two brothers, Jim and Paul, and one sister. (4) name is Jessica. Our parents
(5) teachers at (6) school. I study German and English and my sister (7)
French. I (8) like German – it’s terrible! (9) you like (10) school? Please write!
Love
Sally

B Complete the sentences. Circle the correct answers, a, b or c.


0 My uncle a wizard.
a are b am c is

1 Who are the in the garden?


a men b man c mans

2 Do you like tennis?


a No, I do. b Yes, I do like. c Yes, I do.

3 Give the newspaper.


a my b me c I

4 is Tokyo? – It’s in Japan.


a Who b What c Where

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5 My brother a tennis player, he’s a footballer.
a is b isn’t c am

6 is your sister? – She’s 22.


a How old b How c Who

7 Brad Pitt is American actor.


a – b a c an

8 My English teacher speak Italian.


a don’t b doesn’t c do
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9 you know the answer?


a Do b Does c Are

10 Paul and John are brothers. parents live in New York.


a His b Her c Their 5

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C The underlined words are incorrect. Write the correct sentences.
0 What are your favourite film?
What is your favourite film?

1 I doesn’t know the answer.

2 Who does your grandmother live?

3 Does Paolo likes hamburgers?

4 We have a old dog.

5 Where’s me mobile phone?

6 Do your grandparents happy?

7 Who’s your name?

8 We is German.

9 John is very nice. Do you like his?

10 Marys mother is my aunt.


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D Put the words into the correct order to make sentences.


0 boring is music Classical MODULE 1 TEST A
Classical music is boring .
1 computer you like games Do
?

2 in Milan city Italy big is


.
3 pop brother Jack’s a in group is
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4 to do Where go school you
?

5 them Paul know Does


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2 Vocabulary
A Write the nationalities for the following countries.
0 England English
1 Argentina
2 Belgium
3 Italy
4 Japan
5 Brazil
6 Poland
7 Portugal
8 Russia
9 China
10 Turkey 5

B Complete the sentences. Use the correct words from the box.
interesting good awful famous wonderful classical favourite
correct expensive big old

0 London is an interesting city.


1 I love English at school because our teacher is very .
2 This is a book. I love it!
3 Coldplay is my band.
4 I can’t buy computer games because they’re very .
5 My grandfather is an man. He’s 93!

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6 Very good. That’s the answer.
7 Do you like music?
8 My family is very . I have seven brothers and sisters.
9 Madonna is a singer. Everyone knows her.
10 I don’t like this film. It’s ! 5
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C Look at the family tree and complete the sentences.

Luigi = Donatella

Marco = Francesca Giulia = Roberto

Paolo
Anna Pietro Maria

0 Anna is Maria’s sister .


1 Pietro is Giulia’s .
2 Pietro is Maria’s .
3 Giulia is Roberto’s .
4 Marco is Anna’s .
5 Francesca is Pietro’s .
6 Paolo is Maria’s .
7 Luigi is Marco’s .
8 Donatella is Anna’s .
9 Maria is Roberto’s .
10 Luigi and Donatella are Maria’s . 5

D Circle the correct adjective in each sentence.


0 New York is a big / small city.
1 The Matrix is a(n) awful / fantastic film – I love it!
2 Do you like my new / old mobile phone? It’s my birthday present.

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3 This is a(n) interesting / terrible computer game – I want to play it for hours!
4 My father has a(n) cheap / expensive computer – it cost a lot of money.
5 Our cousin, Rob, is very small / big – 1.50m.
6 I’m very unhappy / happy because I have a wonderful dog.
7 The new Italian restaurant is very good / bad – the pizzas are excellent.
8 I don’t like our French teacher – he’s very interesting / boring.
9 My grandfather is awful / wonderful. I love him very much.
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10 $1 for a hamburger? That’s very cheap / expensive. Here a hamburger is $2.50. 5

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3 Everyday English
A Match a sentence from column A with the correct response from column B.
A B
0 I can’t come with you. a No. I don’t understand French.
1 I think your name is John. b Thanks.
2 Who is the president of America? c That’s correct.
3 I don’t know the answer. d I know. She’s very nice.
4 Do you understand this word? e I can help you.
5 We have a new English teacher. f Sorry, I don’t know.
6 You can have my old mobile phone. g No problem. 6

B Complete the dialogues. Use the expressions in the box.


What about you? Guess what? Let’s go together. Of course I want to go!

A: (1) The new Arnold Schwarzenegger film is on at the cinema at the weekend.
Do you want to go?
B: (2) I love Arnie!

A: I want to go for a walk.


B: (3)

A: I want to have a hamburger after school. (4)


B: Great. I love hamburgers. 4

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4 Reading
A Read the text.

Our English teacher is very popular. Her name is Sally Gorska and she’s from
Oxford in England. She has a big family with three brothers and two sisters.
She also has 20 cousins! I think she’s very lucky.
She lives in Warsaw, my city, with her husband. His name’s Marek and he’s
Polish. He teaches Polish at our school.
At weekends they play tennis and they go for walks with their dog and their
daughters, Helena and Anya. Helena’s 12 and Anya’s 14. They both
go to our school. In fact, Helena’s my best friend.

B Mark the statements T (true) or F (false).


1 The English teacher is terrible.
2 She’s from England.
3 She has 20 brothers and sisters.
4 She lives in England.
5 Her husband’s name is Marek.
6 Marek teaches English.
7 They have two daughters.
8 They also have a cat.
9 At weekends they watch TV and study.
10 Anya is 14 years old. 10

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5 Listening
A Listen to Stephen and Maria talking about their families.

B Listen to Stephen again. Mark the statements T (true) or F (false).


1 Stephen doesn’t have brothers or sisters.
2 Stephen plays in a band.
3 Stephen plays tennis.
4 Stephen’s sisters play tennis.
5 Stephen loves sport.

C Now listen to Maria again. Mark the statements T (true) or F (false).


1 Maria lives in England.
2 Maria loves her grandmother.
3 Maria’s grandfather doesn’t work.
4 Maria’s parents work in England.
5 Maria’s grandmother is 65 years old. 10

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6 Speaking
A Two students answer your questions
● Greet students A and B and ask them their names.
● Ask them how they are.
● Ask them in turn to identify classroom objects. For example, What’s this? It’s a
board/book/cassette/desk/notebook/pen/pencil.

B Two students talk to each other


● Give student A a copy of card 1A and give student B a copy of card 1B. Student A asks the
questions and student B gives the answers.
● Give student B a copy of card 2B and give student A a copy of card 2A. Student B now asks
the questions and student A gives the answers.


1A 2A
Ask student B questions about: Answer student B’s questions.
● name ✁
● age
● nationality 2B
● favourite sport
Ask student A questions about:
● favourite band
● name
● age
● nationality
1B ● favourite band
Answer student A’s questions. ● favourite book

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7 Writing
Read this email from David, your new penfriend.

Dear John,

My name’s David. I’m 15 years old and I live in Coventry, a big city in England.
I have one sister, Kate, and one brother, Luke. Kate’s 21 and she doesn’t live
with us. Luke is 13. He’s terrible!!

My mother’s name is Susan and she’s a teacher. My father’s name is George


and he’s a teacher too. They teach at my school. I don’t like it because they
teach me!

We live in a big house with a garden and a wonderful dog. Her name is Tessie.
I love her very much and I go for walks with her every day after school.

What about you? Please write and tell me about your family.

All the best

David

Now write an email to David. Tell him about your family.

Dear David,

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