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NAME

CLASS
Progress Test  Files 6–10 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate Plus
Answer Key   A

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation VOCABULARY

GRAMMAR 5 1 vinegar
2 broke
1 1 look it up 3 pour
2 ought 4 give
3 not to download 5 cancel
4 Does 6 whistle
5 wasn’t able to 7 tip
6 hadn’t 8 tan
7 this photo taken 9 napkin
8 shouldn’t 10 carry
9 Meeting 11 stage
10 had already gone 12 trim
11 on with his brother 13 failed
12 being repaired 14 bridesmaids
15 memory
2 1 My wife wants me to see the doctor.
2 When do you think we should arrive? 6 1 jug
3 Miguel is having his hair cut tomorrow. 2 glue
4 Julia has fallen out with her best friend. 3 fringe
5 He was allowed to leave work early today. 4 score
6 I didn’t like the coat so I took it back. 5 leader
7 Vicky’s been able to drive since last year. 6 tap
8 How often do you have your flat redecorated? 7 reception
8 exam
3 1 to be able to 9 meal
2 giving 10 matinee
3 clean up
4 don’t have to 7 1 gas
5 be switched off 2 vacation
6 working 3 subway
7 had been sold 4 garbage
8 not to buy 5 sidewalk
9 hadn’t gone / didn’t go 6 cookie
10 would / ’d have packed 7 sneakers

4 1 us use 8 1 on
2 to get 2 held
3 remember to 3 put
4 won’t help 4 for
5 need / have to go 5 uses
6 my portrait painted 6 made
7 me to tidy 7 dyed
8 has been discovered 8 out of
9 can’t revise
10 he might go

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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 6–10 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate Plus
Answer Key   A

PRONUNCIATION Listening and Speaking


9 1 va|ca|tion LISTENING
2 for|tune
3 ce|re|mo|ny 1 1 B
4 for|get|ful 2 B
5 re|fe|ree 3 A
6 paint|brush 4 A
7 e|le|va|tor 5 C
8 a|ccount
9 e|lec|tri|cian 2 1 B
10 de|po|sit 2 F
3 D
10 1 standard, interval 4 A
2 curtain, circle 5 C
3 cheated, avoided
4 warning, score
SPEAKING
5 tried, failed
Interactive communication and oral production:
The student communicates effectively with his / her
Reading and Writing partner, asking and answering simple questions, and
where necessary initiating conversation and responding.
READING The student uses appropriate strategies to complete the
1 1 C task successfully. (5 marks)
2 A Grammar and Vocabulary: The student uses
3 C a sufficient range of vocabulary and structure to
4 C communicate clearly. Minor occasional errors do not
5 B impede communication. (5 marks)
Pronunciation: The student’s intonation, stress, and
2 1 B articulation of sounds make the message clear and
2 E comprehensible. (5 marks)
3 A
4 F
5 D

WRITING
Student’s own answers.
Task completion: The task is fully completed and the
answer is easy to understand. (4 marks)
Grammar: The student uses appropriate structures
to achieve the task. Minor errors do not obscure the
meaning. (3 marks)
Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of
words and phrases to communicate the message clearly.
(3 marks)

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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 6–10 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate Plus
Answer Key   B

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation VOCABULARY

GRAMMAR 5 1 made
2 out of
1 1 has been discovered 3 for
2 she might go 4 held
3 my portrait painted 5 uses
4 to get 6 dyed
5 can’t revise 7 on
6 remember to 8 put
7 need / have to go
8 us use 6 1 sidewalk
9 me to tidy 2 cookie
10 won’t help 3 garbage
4 sneakers
2 1 working 5 gas
2 not to buy 6 subway
3 to be able to 7 vacation
4 hadn’t gone / didn’t go
5 to clean up 7 1 tap
6 would / ’d have packed 2 fringe
7 be switched off 3 matinee
8 don’t have to 4 leader
9 giving 5 meal
10 had been sold 6 reception
7 jug
3 1 I didn’t like the dress so I took it back. 8 score
2 How often do you have your house redecorated? 9 exam
3 She was allowed to leave work early today. 10 glue
4 My husband wants me to see the doctor.
5 When do you think we should leave? 8 1 memory
6 Rita’s been able to drive since last year. 2 napkin
7 Carol is having her hair cut tomorrow. 3 vinegar
8 Alan has fallen out with his best friend. 4 trim
5 tip
4 1 Meeting 6 broke
2 Does 7 failed
3 wasn’t able to 8 cancel
4 had already gone 9 carry
5 ought 10 whistle
6 being repaired 11 bridesmaids
7 not to download 12 tan
8 look it up 13 stage
9 on with her sister 14 pour
10 this photo taken 15 give
11 shouldn’t
12 hadn’t

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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 6–10 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate Plus
Answer Key   B

PRONUNCIATION Listening and Speaking


9 1 lived, failed LISTENING
2 theatre, standard
3 started, cheated 1 1 C
4 prefer, circle 2 B
5 audience, score 3 C
4 B
10 1 re|fe|ree 5 A
2 ce|re|mo|ny
3 e|lec|tri|cian 2 1 D
4 de|po|sit 2 F
5 e|le|va|tor 3 A
6 for|get|ful 4 E
7 va|ca|tion 5 C
8 paint|brush
9 for|tune
SPEAKING
10 a|ccount
Interactive communication and oral production:
The student communicates effectively with his / her
Reading and Writing partner, asking and answering simple questions, and
where necessary initiating conversation and responding.
READING The student uses appropriate strategies to complete the
1 1 A task successfully. (5 marks)
2 C Grammar and Vocabulary: The student uses
3 B a sufficient range of vocabulary and structure to
4 D communicate clearly. Minor occasional errors do not
5 C impede communication. (5 marks)
Pronunciation: The student’s intonation, stress, and
2 1 E articulation of sounds make the message clear and
2 B comprehensible. (5 marks)
3 D
4 A
5 F

WRITING
Student’s own answers.
Task completion: The task is fully completed and the
answer is easy to understand. (4 marks)
Grammar: The student uses appropriate structures
to achieve the task. Minor errors do not obscure the
meaning. (3 marks)
Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of
words and phrases to communicate the message clearly.
(3 marks)

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