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Onl those pages that carry the wording "© Cambridge Universty Press ang Cambridge Assessment 2070 Photocopible! may be copied es 4 ks 6 eed 8 ‘The Cambridge English Scale 10 Cn Reading and Writing Part 1 12 Reading and Writing Part 2 18 Reading and Writing Part 3 24 Reading and Writing Part 4 30 Reading and Writing Part 5 36 Reading and Writing Part 6 42 Reading and Writing Part 7 8 Listening Part 1 54 Listening Part 2 60 Listening Part 3 66 istening Part 4 72 istening Part § 78 Speaking Part 1 84 Speaking Part 2 90 Think about it 96 104 Answer key 113 contents = 3 MAP OF THE BOOK Reading and Wr 60 minutes Worksheet 2 Worksheet 1 Worksheet 3 Daily ife Places and buildings Services Present simple and Places voeaulary Services vocabulary adverbs of frequency Asking or and ging Understanding signs Dally routine questions information and notees Reading and Writing Part 1 p12 eat Ces ca The natural world Education and study Travel and holidays, Landscape vocabulary School subjects vocabulary Travel vocabulary Broressing agre Past simple and past events Directons and disagreement Pint Seiad Brey DPPETECMTIEETEDD, Social interaction Feelings, opinions and Hobbies and leisure Sis Quessons ‘experiences Hobbies vocabulary Enea Responding to Present perfect + just, yet, Understanding Ee intatons already, never, ever, for information and since ‘Sports and games Entertainment and media Transport Go, play and do Music vocabulary Comparatives and Past simple and past Suggesting, accepting and superlatives continuous refusing Making ore Pree ed 6 questo Co Daily ife Social interaction Travel and holidays Present simple and Modals: possi, abilty Using correct verb aly routine and permission forms Emall describing Present continuous and Holiday plans typical day ‘ime expressions tnt Ceres Health and exercise Personal identification Entertainment and Mixed tenses Family vocabulary media Writing an emai Giving persona information Entertaiment vocabulary Using punctuation Pore att Guided writing Bercy oad Food and drink Clothes The weather Restawant vacabulary Things to wear Weather vocabulary Ordering events in Pronouns Talking about the astoy Useful expressionsin weather astory Reading and Writing Part 7 p48 carne ory Listening Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Worksheet 3 30 minutes ESS ETy Services and places Shopping and numbers Education and Pratiaeatatl Times, days and dates Numbers study 5 question Places in town Shopoing vocabulary Present, future and Ear vocabulary past actions Daly routine 4 MAP OF THE BOOK Making plans Time vocabulary and repostions of ime Going to and wi Listening Part 2 p60 oi] Eero en Health, medicine and Patts ofthe body vocabulary Modals of advice Dates and services Dates, manths and events Giving the time, day or date Leisure time Sing information about days, dates, times and Free tme vocabulary Listening Part 3 p66 Epes Eas ‘Social media and technology Digital wold vocabulary Present and past simple passive Travel and holidays Decuments and texts vocabulary Taking about fture plans House and home Home vocabulay Word order in questions Listoning Part 4 p72 os 5 questi ea Entertainment and the medi Osinion adjectives Jobs in entertaimmentfesure Imperatives Education and study pressing rules Modals of obligation PETE Food anc oink Hobbies and shopping. ‘Countries and sports ee Ths tht tes and thse Lies and preferences Languages and atenales Eee Cowtate and Oftes and rents, Suatesons and ae ile responding Speaking. Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Worksheet 3 8-10 minutes Peronal dentiicaion Daly We Paces and bulngs Speaking Part 1 p84 econ aS Giving information about yourselt Family vocabulary Time expressions Word order and adverbs of Places in twn vocabulary Taking about places you goto Hobbies and leisure ‘Giving information about routines Seasons and months Giving opinions Travel and holidays Transport vocabulary Wives tenses Think about it p96 Exam topic lists p104 ‘Answer key p113 Go to hiips://wun.cambridgeenglsh og/exams-andtests/key-orschools/ and hips://wmw.cambridgeenglish.o18/ exams-and tests/key/ for useful informaton about preparing for the A2 Key and A2 Key or Schools exams, (MAP OF THE BOOK 5 6 OW TO USE THE EXAM BOOSTE Welcome to the Cambridge English Eis 7 D What is the Exam Booster? ‘The Exam Booster provides focused exam practice ofall parts of the Cambridge English: A2 Key and Cambridge English: AZ Key for Schools exam, Prepare your students for the exam, ensuring they gain the confidence, skils and knowledge they need for exam day. How can Luse it? *+ ick and choose the areas you want to practise at any time * Use alongside a coursebook or on its own; in class or for homework + Photocopy worksheets for ease of use + Use it flexibly to best support your students How is it structured? ‘The Exam Booster contains 14 sections wihich follow the order of the exam: Reading and Writing Parts 1-7, Listening Parts 1-5 and finally Speaking Parts 1 and 2. f Check exam paper, exam part and worksheet number at the top of each section, Cover a variety of ‘pies from the exam. Topics are suitable for bath Cambridge English: AZ Key and Cambridge English A2 Key for Schools preparation { Find exam tasks easily. There are three worksheets for each exam part Go to www.cambridge.org/ a2keybooster to download the audio to your computer or device, Exam facts offer clea, concise information about the exercise type ‘and number of questions. HOW To USE THE EXAM BOOSTER TD tote te Exam tips provide practical strategies and advice on how to approach the task. Practise vocabulary, grammar or functional language tested in the exam using the additional | tasks on the worksheet, Help your students avoid the most typical mistakes that candidates make with Get it right! Identity and correct common errors made by real Cambridge English: AZ Key and Cambridge English: A2 Key for Schools exam candidates. Use Think about it sections to check students understand what they need to do for each part of the exam — great either before or after attempting an exercise. Access a complete Answer key and Audioscrot revise from the official AZ Key and Key for Schools HOW TO USE THE EXAM BOOSTER 7 a Pree kee 60 mins Part Number of Number of Task type What do candidates have questions marks ‘to do? 1 |e 6 Sarton multile ] Read six short reabworld texts for he shoe main message. 2/7 7 “apton multiple | Read seven questions and tres short matching | text on the same toi, then match te aueston tothe te 2 Bla |e 5 “onton mule | Read one lang text fr detalez E ehoe nderstaning and i = zis |e 6 orton mull | Read a factual text and choose te s choice cloze correct vocabulary items to complete: P the gaps, gis |e 6 Open cloze | Complete gaps in an email and 2 sometimes therepy too using one werd . ff 5 Chided writng | Write a short emai or note of 25 words 7 [i 6 Picture story | Wite a abort story of 35 words or ore based on tee pire romst. Total [32 0 © cambrgeUnvrty Press and EXAM OVERVIEW Canntdye Asecuret 200 Listening tasks 4)) about 30 mins (including 6 minutes to transfer answers) Part Number of Number of Task type What do candidates have questions marks to do? a fs 5 ontion multole | ldentify key information in five short choice dialogues and choose t visual 2 [5 5 Gap fl Listen to a monologue and complete 9ps ina page of notes, wis is 5 enton Listen to a dialogue for key information = mm and answer fve 2ontion question. Bla |s 5 ‘eptan Identity the main idea, message, multi ist or topic in ve short monologues or dalogves and answer fve 2-2ption 5 [5 5 Watching Liston to a dialogue fr key information and match Fve items Total [25 25 Speaking tasks 8-10 mins Part Timing Interaction Task type What do candidates have to do? 1 [34mmutes | Intetocutor —_Intetocutor asks [Respond to questions, giving facval or | questions to. | persona informaton. each candidate Cendidate [in tun w [2 [esrmutes Conddate [Discussion | Canelidates discus ines, dstkes and 3 task with visual | give reasons 3 4 [Sate é Condidate AnD Inetgeuer Candidate Total 25 marks {© Cambrage Unversity Press and ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 EXAM OVERVIEW 9 Cambridge English The Cambridge English Scale explained A guide to converting Cambridge English: A2 Key and A2 Key for Schools practice test scores to Cambridge English Scale scores Commen European Cambridge Cambridge Framework of| English English: Reference (CEFR) Scale AZ Key and A2 Key for Schools. 5 z a Level At ComtisgeEngith: 2 Key and A2 Key fr School ae now reporting results onthe Cambridge English Sea. Fr these exams, candidates receive an individual scare foreach ofthe Reading, Wrting, Listening and Speaking. Inthe lve exams, each of he skis is equoly weighted, ane a cand dates overal score Isealulated by adding al of the individual scores together and viding by four (and then rouncing te the rearest whole number) ‘candidate's grade arc CEFR level are based on ther performance across the who ees, and theres no requirement fo achieve 2 frinmum sear in each paper ysis = ‘The folowing tables canbe used as guidance to help you comet practice test scores to Cambridge Enghsh Scale scores. Please note that these only apply when using official Cambridge practice tests. “The conversion tables ae intended to help you provide an indication of your students’ eadiness to take the relevant exam. “The scores you provide may not always reflect the results the students may achieve in a Cambridge English ive exam, They should not be used totry to predict precise scores inthe lve ‘eam, but can be a useful diagnostic tool, ncicating areas of relative strength and weakness “The scores needed on ary given test to achieve the scores onthe Cambie Eng sh cal showin the tables below wl vary ue to ® number ct factors, so porcine sores need tobe reviewed earetuly “Tha borerine is approximately vee Cambridge English scale scare points above ond below the score needed to acieve the level. 117-13 for Lael AZ Students who achieve ony shghty higher than the Camrigge English Seale score fora given evel ona practice test ‘may not achieve that level nthelive exam, and we recommend thal they contre working to mprove so that they reach the desired eve, Cambridge Assessment. 10 Oo English Converting Cambridge English: 2 Key and A2 Key fr School Practice ert sores ta Cambridge Engieh Sele searet Cambridge English | Cambridge English A2 Key A2 Key for Schools sean ambridge English | CEFR Le a Wiring apes Correct answersin Parts Fare worth: marke 28 40 eve 8 There are 30 posine marks the Racing sect 20 Teel AZ 3 tewial | 7 = J Writing aera sare eg Te The Writing : ‘the Reading and betanlcinanta Wing pope: Candidates" answers nthe Wing paper ae 28 “0 Level traadby ain examiners who ar certfcted to mark the is 20 tevez | Teel Parts Gand 7 ae rrvked sng asessnet seses whch 7 7 on are inked othe Common Euepesn arena of Reference. = = 0° mars are gen foreach the allowing citer, Conte Orgaistion and Language, There ae a pose 5 aks or Par 6 and 15 posible mares for Part Whale ras oly are avarce Combined to give 1 posse marks for each pat In toa tere 24020 pose mars for wating Listening CO eu a mo Correct answers in the Listening paper are worth 1 mark each. Laldeabel “here av 25 posse marks nthe Ustenng pape: 2 20 eve 7 20 Level AZ 7 109 teva | 6 2 — I Speaking Practice test score | Cambridge English | CEFR Level Candidates take the test in pairs, but are assessed on their ila indvidal pevtrmance by toined examiners created to 4 10 Level train a the evel Caniate speaking performances re z 20 (evel AZ fssereed using scales which ae Inked othe Corman European io ise] ork a Reference, The assessor i — | le, The nterloatr ges 3 mark of Oo Global Aeteverent. This mares then multe te, Examiners may avard hal marks, Maks fr combined meaning there are 45 marks avaible nthe Seating tes Cambridge Assessment co ice sare te Cobgetngieh oso English 11 PPE PN nu PART 10, X 1) Orr For each question, choose the correct answer. 1 - e+ — MED Rainbow Café?) _ SE coved allay a oat Ive gone fo pk up Lc from her dane prices! ye class and will make us all snack when We Healthy breakfasts also available, get back at 8 pm. Mum, @ @ == [A You can order this meal at any time, B Ths calf serves erty heathy fod ‘A. Ted's mum has already eaten this evening. Ted's mum plans to prepare alight mea later. € It’s cheaper to eat here at less busy times. Ted's mum is cooking dinner before Lucy's 2 dance class. 5 le... e] Kati feyaeee ns @ pease check e Trowel gt are your receipt Die aetath before leaving the “ou always sow shop and tell the fate hes assistant if there is a problem. @ e A. Letthe assistant know if you think there's a ——— at ar Coa Haraseae Ken's Cakeshop ‘A. Customers may only have to wait 10 minutes to get an appointment. ‘A. The shop plans to change its usual opening B Customers are asked to get to the times. hairdressers 10 minutes early B__ The shop closes earlier on Mondays than © Customers who arrive more than 10 Tuesdays. ‘minutes late could lose their appointment. The shop willbe open as usual from Tuesday, © Cambridge Unversity Press and 12 READING AND WRITING | PART 1 | 1 Cambridge Assessment 2020 Put the adverbs in the box in the correct order, from the most frequent (5) to the least frequent (1). sometimes. always. never... often usually [2] Rewrite the sentences with the words or expressions in brackets in the correct place. 1. Mybrother plays tennis. (once a week) 2. Do you have breakfast? (always) 3. I drive to work. every day) 4, visit my sister at the weekend, (often) 5. | go to bed before midnight, (never) 6. My family eat dinner at 6 p.m, (usually) the questions. Then write your answer below using an adverb of frequency. time | usvally| get up? up | different | time | at the weekend? - 3. what | eat | for breakfast? 4. where | have | lunch? Or” + Inthis part, you read six short texts, These are usualy signs, notices, emails, text messages, nates or labels. * For each question, you have to choose the sentence (A, B or C) that means the same as the text, ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and 13 ‘Cambridge Assessment 2020 READING AND WRITING | PART 1 | 1 PPE PN nu PART 1,4 X 2) Places and buildings Read the descriptions. Choose the correct answer, a, b or c. 1. You go here if you want to catch a plane aa station b airport © motorway 2. People go here to watch sports such as football ‘a roundabout b theatre stadium 3. You can park your car in one of these, a garage b iit © underground ‘4, Businessmen and businesswomen work at desks inthis place, a elevator b pharmacy office 5. Parents take their children here so they can have fun playground b market © car park 6. Doctors and nurses work inthis place a guesthouse bb hospital « factory 7. You can study lots of diferent subjects inthis place. a college supermarket € hotel 8. People work inthis place and make things such as cars a museum » cafeteria « factory Complete the conversation with your own words Put ONE word in each space. Receptionist: Good morning, Can I (L) e..neune YOu? Nikki: Yes please. | (2) nn... love to go to a museum, Is there one (8) sesnenane this hotel? Receptionist: Yes. You can walk to it from here, Just go out of the hotel, (4) left, walk for about ten minutes, and you wil see it on your right NN Thank you. (8) nes it a big, museum? Receptionist: Yes, is the national museum. its very large, and there's alot to see there, Nikki: That's great. | want to buy some postcards. (6) the museum have a shop? Receptionist: Yes, it has 2 very nice shop. It (7) books and gifts ~ and postcards, of course. Nikki: Thank you very much for your help. Receptionist: You're (8) | Just ask me if you need anything else while you're staying here. Or=m™ ‘+ Read each short text and think about where you might see it, Who has written it Who is it for? What sit about? + Look for words or phrases in the sentences and the texts that have the same meaning {© Cambralge Unversiy Pres ang 14 READING AND WRITING | PART 1 | 2 Cambridge Assessment 2020 ll A B c e For each question, choose the correct answer. e Leave shoes, bags and towels in changing rooms ‘There's no space beside the poo! e The changing rooms are now in a ‘+ You have to answer a question or complete a sentence. ‘+ You wil read information about all three answers (A, B and C), but only one is correct. ‘+ Dorit choose an answer just because you see the same words asin the text © Canige Unvrsy Press and Sueno READING AND WRITING | PART3 | 2 27 PPE PN nu PART 300, X 3) ce ead Complete these sentences with the correct word. The first letter of each word is given to help you, 1. Acinema is a place where people go to watch f 2. Ifyou want to see ap you can go to a theatre. 3. My hobby is photography. Ive just bought a new ¢ A, My younger brother 1oveS © wunsnunnn and he wants to be a chef when he's older. 5. Im going out for am onight, to my favourite restaurant 6m interested in history. | often 0 £0.21 snnnne t0 J00k at things from the past 7 My friend spends a lot of time on his computer playing v games. a Iplay the piano. Do you play a musical i 2 Read the sentences in italics. Then choose the correct meaning. 1. Please try to return books to the correct shelf. Thank you. ‘A. Put books back in the correct place B Bring books back at the correct time, 2. Need to find @ room in a hotel? We can book one for you: ‘A We help people who want to work in a hotel B_ We help people who want to stay in a hotel 3. Information about bus and train times at this desk only, A Buy bus and train tickets here B_ Find out when to catch a bus or train here. 4, Please pay for maps in cash A Use coins or notes to buy a map here, B Use a bank card to buy a map here, 5. Computer course for beginners. Starts Monday. ‘A. The computer course begin: Monday. B_ The computer course fishes on Monday. 6. Lost your credit card? Call this number immediately: 970097 86809. ‘A Phone this number if you can't find your crecit car. B_ Phone this number if your eredt card isn’t working. OE Look at the sentence below. Then try to correct the mistake. ‘There are lots of things to see here, and | aleady saw the Statue of Liberty and the American Museum of Natural History. {© Cambralge Unversiy Pres ang 28 READING AND WRITING | PART 3 | 3 Cambridge Assessment 2020 Ory For each question, choose the correct answer. Playing the drums Beth Jones was onl eight years od when she fist tied playing the drums. Ths was during a lunchtime musi club at schodl, which she only went to because it was cold and ray, Also her ends were inthe Playground playing hockey ~ a sport that Beth hated. Of al the musical instruments tat the teacher had in the muse room, the drums wer the mastnteestng to Beth. She thought twas cool that there were many diferent shapes and sizes of crus, and she wanted totter, to see what they sounded ke, "Now Beth is thirteen and gues concerts arcund the country. She also has her own YouTube channel and ets over a millon its 2 year. What's amazing s that Beth hast ever been to a drum lesson "You can, learn anything onthe internet, so ve never flit was important for me to take classes exaains Beth Giving concerts wasnt easy for Beth atthe beginning because usualy she ‘only played crums alone i her bedroom when she came home from school Ater first concert, she played in @ band with adult, She could fee hundreds of pairs of eyes looking at her, and that made her fel frightened. So, does Beth erjoy being famous now 1 ict plan tobe famous; she says ‘Al wants to show others what lave. | dot thrk Im someone special. ljust wan everyone io havea great ie at my concerts! Why did Beth go to the music club at her school? [A She was too ill to play hockey outside, B She wanted something to do one lunchtime, © Her friends were away from school on a sports trip, 2 Whatis A Why Beth chose the drums and not another instrument 1 writer explaining inthe frst paragraph? B Why the music teacher wanted Beth to try the drums. © Why Beth thought the drums were so hard to play. 3 What does Beth say about drum lessons? ‘A. She is sometimes sorry she did't take lessons. B She thinks lessons can be useful for some people © She has always thought she doesn't need lessons. 4. What do we learn about Beth’s first concert? ‘A. twas scary because many people were watching her. B_ It was easier playing in @ band than at home alone © twas difficult to be in a concert and do her schoolwork 5 What do we learn about Beth in the final paragranh? ‘A. Being a young drummer makes her feel special B_ She hopes people enjoy themselves at her concerts, Her life has changed a lat since she became famous. © Canige Unvrsy Press and Sueno READING AND WRITING | PART3 | 3 29 PPE PN nu PART 400, X 1) BY Re ed Put the words for sports and games into the correct part of the table. chess. exercise fishing football golt karate skiing swimming tennis Look at the table. Are there any rules about which verb to use with which nouns? Can you add more words for sports or games to the table? Or Read the article about tennis. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space. Tennis The English name ‘tenis’ comes from the French word 'tenez’, which means ‘to hold’ When the first ‘game of tennis was played hundreds of years ago, people (L) vn thelr hands to hit the ball Now, of course, we have rackets (2). In the (8) sonensnvne Bame of tennis, a player (4). to get four points to win a game, and six games to win a set. In women's tennis, a player wins the match by wining two sets. This is (5) .ssnsesnon the same in men’s tennis but, in some competitions, men need to win three sets to a match If two people play against each other, itis called a singles match, I there are two players on each side, itis (6) ‘a doubles match. 1 Agave B used © took 2 A anymore B alse C instead 3 A avaiable B ready © modern 4 Ahas B shous © mst 5 A especially B usually © extremely 6 A called B known © said © Cambridge Unversity Press and CCamotiige Assessment 2020 30 READING AND WRITING | PART 4 | 1 SS Complete the sentences with the correct alternatives. 1. When | cycled / was cycling in the park, | saw / was seeing Cristina, 2. hurt my leg while | played / was playing football. | called / was caling you at 8 o'clock last night, but you didn't answer, What did you do / were ‘you doing? ‘We were so late for the match that they already played / were already playing when we arrived. We played / were playing tennis when it started raining, so we stopped / were stopping. Did you go / Were you going sking when you were in Austria? | orgot / was forgetting to bring my badminton racket, but Fay had two so she lent / was lending 8. I met/ was meeting a really interesting man when | fished / was fishing yesterday. | Write a few sentences about a sport that you like. Ori ‘+ In this part, you read a short text — for example from an encyclopedia or article ‘+ There are six missing words in the text + You have to choose the correct word (A, 8 or C) to complete each space. ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and 31 ‘Cambridge Assessment 2020 READING AND WRITING | PART 4 | 1 PPE PN nu PART 4 X 2) CLS Match the definitions (1-8) to the musical words (ah). 1. To play this instrument you have to hitit. VY WY 2. Agroup of people who play music together. 6._Yu touch the black and whte pats ofthis nstrment pay. tread > Or For each question, choose the correct answer. Arock concert Famous groups don't come to my town very often, so when iy brother (L) nnn Me a poster for a concert by my favourite band, | was really (2) We asked some friends if they wanted to join us, and we bought the tickets. ‘few weeks later, we (3) ‘bus to the concert, which was in a stacium in our town. We dict know the frst band who played as they weren't famous. | (4) their music was OK, but it wasn't great. couldn't wat for my favourte group to play. When they finally came onto the 6) everyone starting shouting. They played all oftheir best songs and, of course, the crowd all sang. | dont think I wil (6) forget that night A took B explained © showed A excited B interesting funny A travelled B caught © went A want B suppose © hope A theat B curtain © stage ouren A stil © ever B aleady © Camoriige Unversity Press ang CCamotiige Assessment 2020 32. READING AND WRITING | PART 4 | 2 » Read the suggestions. Choose the TWO correct answers from a, b or c. 1. Why don't we go to a museum at the weekend? aa | won't do that at al bd prefer to go to a concert OK, that sounds good, 2. Shall we have dinner together on Friday? aim busy then, but maybe another day? btm sorry, Im busy then, eI don't think we wil, no 3. Let's watch a fl, No, we're not No, lets do something els. «© No, not just at the moment 4. How about going to a concert on Sunday? aes, Idlove to. Yes, that’s right, ¢ Yes, that’s a great idea, 5. Why don't you ask Maya to come to the opera? | don't think she likes opera, b Because | don't like opera | might do that! 6. Shall we listen to some music? a Maybe later? b Yeah, lovely! We shall not, 7. Hltake a photo, shall 2 No, don't worry. Yes, you wil No, I da it. 8 Let's go dancing at the weekend, a Sure, why not? Yes, let's do. That's not a bad idea! Or=m™ + Quickly read the text before you choose your answers. ‘+ Try each word tA, 8 and C) in the space before you choose the corr ‘+ Read the wile sentence carefully when you choose an answer. © Canige Unvrsy Press and Sueno READING AND WRITING | PaRT4 | 2 33 PPE PN nu PART 4004 X 3) ed Complete the table with the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives. adjective comparative superlative big bad fast dirty modern healthy popular crowded Complete each sentence with a word from Exercise 1a The trate is wee during the week than at weekends because everyone is going to work, Wow! | thought my car needed a wash, but yours is even than mine! The trains in this ity are the Ive even been on. There are so many people on them! | get home later in the evening now that | walk, but it's for me than driving, There's alot of space in this car —i’s than the one you had before, In cities which have @ river, boats are quite 2 w.nnue Way to get around. A hundred years ago, the nue ar in the world could only travel at 136 km/h, We have a lovely railway station now ~ much better than the old one. Or=Im™ For each question, choose the correct answer. Better ways to travel Millions of us use our cars every day to get to work, college or school. Travelling by car is fast and comfortable, but not ay for the world around us. So what should we do? One possiblity isto (2) car journeys. If you have neighbours who need to travel tothe same (3) as you, \why not go together in one car? Two or three people traveling together is a more inteligent idea than ‘wo or three cars (4) the same journey with only one person in each car Of course, cars are not the only way to travel. Its usually possible to travel by bus, tram or train (5) neue in a town oF city. And if your journey is short, what about walking or going by bike? Youll get fit and (6) money too! © cambridge Urivrty Press and 34 READING AND WRITING | PART 4 | 3 Terctencheceeren nes 1A good B well © better 2 Raid B share € join 3 Atrp B map € place 4A bringing B making © getting 5 A absolutely B really © especially 6 Asawe B hold C keep Read the predictions about the future. Look at the underlined phrases and number them 1-5 (1 = most likely to happen, 5 = least likely to happen}. a think plane journeys willbe shorter in the future. b Its possible that / Maybe well all have fying cars in the future. © Im very sure / im certain that our journeys to work wll be shorter because trains are getting faster. Imanot sure if wel stil travel by train a hundred years from now, © [m-sure we won't use petrol in our cars for much longer. Write five sentences about what you think will happen to transport in the future. Use the phrases from Exercise 3a. Ona Look at the sentences below and choose the correct one. The most thing Ilike about it's the camera The thing | ike most about it's the camera © Canige Unvrsy Press and Sueno READING AND WRITING | PaRT4 | 3 35 PPE PN nu PART 5 (4X 1) Pe Complete the gaps in the text with the correct form of the verbs in the box. be se have need take walk want work Every day wake up at 8 asm, and (2)... abus into town, | eat breakfast at a café, and then (2) tomy farrily’s shop. 1{3) ssunsns i the shop, helping my father He (4) the manager ofthe shop. We (5) lunch at about 12:30 p.m, and Dad (6) .sunsnsnsv the shop at 5 p.m. [ike my job, and I know Dad (7) ‘me, bul inthe future | (8) to travel, so Im saving money to pay for that. Or=Iz™ For ich question, write the correct answer. Write ONE word for Example: 0 in Jenni, How are you? Is your new life (0) ada going well? And (1) is your university course like? Have you made new friends? (2) you think you might ‘come back for aviil soon? Clara Reply Forward Hiclara 'm fine, thanks. Te been here for a month novt It was quite difficul forthe first few weeks (3) 1 didn’t know anyone, but now I know mare people, 'm starting @ enjoy myself. 'm sure that 1 (5) ‘come home for afew weeks before the end of (6) year, 0 see you ina few months Keep writing to me! © Camoriige Unversity Press ang CCamotiige Assessment 2020 36 READING AND WRITING | PARTS | 1 SS Complete Jenni's next email to Clara with the correct alternatives, Hiclara, You asked me (1) that / what I do every day. Well, get up early (2) because f so my fies clas is (3) ati 8 a.m. 1 dive to the university. (4) After / When Ta notin clas, usually goto the hibrary o study, an my friends, (8) bu / as Ialso study alot Ls Imagine that a friend has asked you what you do each day. Write an email to them about your typical day. Reply Forward eet frends (5) with Jor lunch, Inthe evenings, (6) there | here are concerts and sometimes parties. I goto some of (7) they / them with, ‘+ In this part, you read one or two short texts, These are usually email messages. + There are six missing words in the texts), + You have to write the six missing words. ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and ‘Cambridge Assessment 2020 READING AND WRITING | PART | 1 37 38 PPE PN nu PART 5 (4 X 2) 2b Cees eC Complete the sentences with the correct alternatives. eNO Pe Complete the convers: | would / may see him later, but Im not sure. May / Can you swim a kilometre? Do you think I should / shall invite him? L would / might go to the party if fm not too tired. Could / Would you ike to come to dinner tomorrow? My brother shouldn't / couldn't walk untithe was nearly two! Shall / Would | help you get lunch ready? Excuse me - you mustn't / might not smoke in here! jon with the correct form of the verbs in brackets, Gleb: Hi, Jan. 1 (2) sanssnnene (NOt / See) you for ages! What (2) vn (you / do} here? Jani 13) nese visi my sister, She (4)... (lve) here for about three months, Gleb: Oh, great! And (5) (you stil / study) at college? Jan: Yes, but not maths. | (6) {do} business naw. What about you? Glob: (7) ones (Work) nan office at the moment, but | (8) nnn (want) to go traveling next year. Jan: Well, good luck with that. It was nice to see you, Gleb! wi te a few sentences about your plans for the weekend. READING AND WRITING | PARTS | 2 © Cambridge Unversity Press and CCamotiige Assessment 2020 Or=rz™ For each question, write the correct answer. Write ONE word for ‘each gap. Example: 0 am/'m HiKris, 1(0) going cycling with my brother next Sunday Would you like (2) come? Don't worry ify have a goad bike - we've got one you can borrow. Well take a picnic, so we worst need to eat ina cafe Let (2) know if you want to come al HiAl, Thats (3) reat ea, Thanks very mach (4) fering to lend me a bike, but gota new one few weeks ago. bring lunch and something to drink. (5) there anything ele that I should bring? Also, (6) time do you think well be hhome! Im going out in the evening. Keis Or=Im™ + Quickly read the text{s} before you write the missing words. ‘+ Look at the words that come before and after the space and think about what kind of word you need to write ~for example, a noun, verb, preposition, etc. + Only write one word in each space. ‘+ When you finish, read the text(s) again to make sure they make sense. © Canige Unvrsy Press and Sueno READING AND WRITING | PARTS | 2 39 PPE PN nu PART 50,4 3) Yi MC Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Last year, HL) snes (GO) on holiday to France, We (2) nnn (rive there, which took a long time, but it (3) (be) good because we (4) (see) a lat of beautiful countryside on the way. We stayed in a lovely house which (B) nme (have) a really bg swimming pool. Every day (6) (get) up late and (7) (spend) all day in the sun. We (8) (ead) fantastic food too, | would keto go tothe same place again next year. Or=Iz™ PRB or crescents te correct anne Wit ONE woe foreach gap. Example: 0 at Hi Mum and Dad Thope everything’ OK (0) home. I arrived in New Zealand yesterday. On the plane, sat next (1) realy nice woman who told me about (2) of interesting places I could visit while I'm here. And Ive found a place to stay (3) isst too expensive. 'm going to bein New Zealand for nearly (4) month, and then Tm going to fy 0 (5) USA, Dad, did you ask your friend Patricia in San swith her next month? Tilserite again soon, Sonia Te © cambridge Urivrty Press and 40 READING AND WRITING | PARTS | 3 Terctencheceeren nes cisco (6) its OK for meto stay » Put the words in the correct order to make questions and sentences about holiday plans. 1. year / you / ate / this / where / holiday / on / going /? 2. to/the / we /be / at /by / airport / ten / need / 3. year / ke / to / next /to / Germany / would /1/ go / 4. aiport / are / how / the / you /to / get 5. to/ family /1/ China / going / with / am / my / 6. you /long / will/how / there / stay /? 7. small/a/we /hotel /to / are / stay /in / going / 8. by /you/ yourself / going / are / traveling /? On Look at the sentence below. Then try to correct the mistake. Now I write a postcard to you and then m going to have lunch atthe new restaurant on the beach. ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and a ‘Cambridge Assessment 2020 READING AND WRITING | PART 5 | 3 PPE PN nu PART 6 (4 X 1) Dee eT Read Read the email and the reply. Complete the reply with the correct alternatives. Reply Forw: Dear Richard, would like to join the gym you go to. Where ist? Which activities does it offer? Can I go Aho Reply Dear Ach, ‘The gym (1) ¢/ amt on Station Road, [usually (2) tl (3) but /so yesterday (4) use / used the pool, There (5) are / is exercise machines too (6) Tm going /go there omorrow. Why (7) aren't you coming / don't you come with me? See you soon, Richard take exercise classes there BR Complete the tips about writing emails with the correct alternatives. ‘When you write an email toa frien, start the email with (1) Dear / Fair or (2) Hey / Hi, and then your friend's (3) title / name. To finish your message you can write (4) ‘best / good wishes’ or 'see you (5) soon / quickly. BAR, Write a few sentences about your favourite kind of exercise. Ori ‘+ Inthis part, you read a short text asking you for three pieces of information + The text may be a message or some notes. + You have to waite the three pieces of information in a short message. {© Cambralge Unversiy Pres ang 42 READING AND WRITING | PART 6 | 1 Cambridge Assessment 2020 ED Your English friend Jo goes running every day. You want to go running with Jo. Write an email to Jo: ‘+ saywhen you want to run with Jo ‘+ ask what time Jo goes running ‘+ offer to show Jo a nice place to go running. Write 25 words or more. © Cambridge Unversy Pres an Cambridge Assessment 220 READING AND WRITING | PARTS {1 43 PPE PN nu PART 6 (4 X 2) PR RCC eC) Match the definitions (1-6) with the family words (2-f) 1 yournters beer 2 adnate 2._yur aunts sn 6 coin 3. you fairs mati © gander ‘your sos dvaiter S € tater S 5. your ser sen eohew 6._yeursranlaters Son nce Complete the conversation with the information from the boxes (a-d) 2 0648 546824 b The fith of October, 2000, « Elsa Merton, That’s MERT-ON, 116, Greenwood Road, jan: You can join the library, but I need some information fist. Can you tell me your fullname, please? Elsa: (1) Librarian: Thank you, And where do you lve, Elsa? (2) That’ fine. Now — what's your date of birth? (3) (OK. And finally, whats your phone number? (4) x: Thank you, Elsa. Here's your card and your book. Now il show you around the library. © Cambridge Unversity Press and 44 READING AND WRITING | PART 6 | 2 ‘Cambridge Assessment 2020 ee Or=I™ PEE) 28 erator your Enon rend Man Reply Forward Te zeceived a wedding invitation from your brather, Isso nice of him! Can you suggest ‘place in your city where I can say What do people aeually wear to weddings in your country? What can [buy them for a present? Maxi Write an email to Maxi and answer the questions. Write 25 words or more GE ‘+ Read the instructions carefully to find out what you need to write + You must write all three pieces of information ‘+ When you finish your message, check your speling and grammar © Camirge University Press and Sueno READING AND WRITING | PaRTS | 2 45 PPE PN nu PART 6, X 3) CLS Complete the sentences with the words in the box. actor channel exhibition fan mo en gt video games if you dont ke the TV programme, change the My friend is a big of that group. She goes to all their playing online with my frends. Im going to that ahotography at the museum tomorrow. Let's see that fm. Your favourite isinit The sonnmnnen a that new cinema is relly big | didnt have a good seat atthe theatre. Iwas a long way from the wa. Another word for a flmis a... exo ee ‘Add the punctuation (question marks, full stops, capital letters and apostrophes) to the sentences. 1. Idlike to go to that concert 2. are you going to the party tonight 3.__my friend sara is going to be in a show A. this isnt carlas guitar 5. ive never been to the opera 6 i dont ike that artst 7. i think well need to buy a ticket 8. do-you know where i lve (ey cerserisn Look at the sentence below. Then try to correct the mistake. having a day off next week | would like to come to visit you. {© Cambralge Unversiy Pres ang 46 READING AND WRITING | PART 6 | 3 Cambridge Assessment 2020 EG) Yow Enctsh end Charo has ted you wo the cinema tooo, ba you ca go. Write an email to Charl ‘+ toll Charlie that you are sorry ‘+ explain why you can’t go ‘+ say which day you can go instead, fe 25 words or more. © Cambralge Unversity Press and a7 Cambridge Aesessment 2020, READING AND WRITING | PART 6 | 3 PEEP nu PART 7004 X 1) PT eS Read the sentences about working in a restaurant. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space, 1. The waiter speaks to each customer and writes their in a notebook. A order B menu © sign 2. Sometimes the waiter needs to to customers what isin the dishes. A understand B decide © explain 3. The chet ties to the food as quickly as possible. A prepare B improve © cover A, When the food is ready, the waiter ..unnneitto the customers. A leaves B serves © puts 5. When the customers finish their meal, they ask the waiter for their A price B bill © purse Read the phrases below and decide who is speaking. Write W (waiter) or C (customer) Excuse me, could | have some water, please? That dessert comes with cream or ice cream. Which would you prefer? My food is delicious. Is yours nice too? I think fm going to have a dessert. They're really good here, ‘Are you ready to order now... Good evening. A table for two, please. Shall | take your plates now? eNO whe Id lke an extralarge cheese and tomato pizza with chips, please. Look at the three pictures and read the story. Which picture does each sentence describe? 1, The boys ale everything on the table and when they were finished, they ell really fue 2. It was Johanr’s birthday, so he and his friends went to their favourite restaurant, 3. They were all very hungry, so they ordered the largest pizzas on the menu, © Cambridge Unversity Press and 48 READING AND WRITING | PART 7 | 1 ‘Cambridge Assessment 2020 ee OED PEI ek he tree pictures. write the story shown inthe pictures, Write 35 words or more, a O==Iz= ‘+ In this part, you see three pictures. ‘+ You have to write the story shown in the three pictures. + Your story should be 35 words or more, © Cambridge Unversy Pres an Cambridge Assessment 220 READING AND WRITING | PART7 {1 49 PPE PN nu PART 7004 X 2) Read the descriptions of some words for clothes. What is the word for each one? The first letter is given to you. There is one space for each letter in the word. 11. You wear these on your hands £ 2. You wear this around your neck on a cold day, 3. You wear this in summer, i's cooler than a sweater, A. These are a type of trousers. 5. These are shoes you can wear for doing sports. - 6. You wear this on your head. ce 7. You wear this over your shirt, ike a coat Complete the sentences with the correct alternatives. 1, Remy, is this scarf you / your / yours? 2. What / Who / Which does this jumper belong to? 3. My cousins only two, but she can already dress herself / itself / yourself ‘4, Ive brought a spare swimming costume because | thought someone / anyone / no ane might forget theirs. 5. I can't find my belt. Do you have this / one / it |can borrow? 6. I need to buy some ties for work. I don't have many / much / more. Look at these words and expressions from a story. Sort the words into three groups. Finally Then After that inthe end—Suddenly On Saturday morning One day Last week 1 Beginning of the story | 2 Middle of the story ‘3 End of the story {© Cambralge Unversiy Pres ang 50 READING AND WRITING | PART 7 | 2 Cambridge Assessment 2020 Or=I™ GE = You don't get extra marks for writing a very long story. ‘+ You only need to describe what’s happening in the three pictures, ‘+ It’s possible to use direct speech in your story ‘= When you have finished your story, read it again to check speling and grammar. ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and Sueno READING AND WRITING | PaRT7 | 2 51 PPE PN nu PART 700,4.X 3) . When the weather is very cold, water changes to this. 1 2. 3. 4 5. When you can see the sun in the sky, we say the weather is this, 6. 7. RT a Read the descriptions of some words about the weather. For each description, choose the correct word from the box. stom clouds fog. rain. ice. = dry. sumy These are white, grey or black, and you can see them in the sky. During one of these, you may hear thunder. This isthe opposite of wet. In this weather, its dificult to see where you are going. This is water that falls from the sky. Match the comments about the weather (1-6) to the replies (a+. 1. gig Tobe at oy 2 Neo. Fs tno oy 2._The weather was great at te weekend 1 oly? Oh, change myeaies en Do you tink an ater? No Iwas asleep ‘What’ the weather ke whee you ae? > itis 0 afer toy S 5. love be nou S Yes, take your urea S 6.__Did you her the tunderstorm lost ight {ifs wr and soy hr, 0 sul EB 52. READING AND WRITING | PART 7 | 3 Write a few sentences about the weather yesterday. © Cambridge Unversity Press and CCamotiige Assessment 2020 ee Or=I™ PEI (ek he tree pictures. write the story shown inthe pictures, Write 35 words oF more ORIimD> Look at the sentences below, Which one is correct? It was a beautful sun day. It was a beautiful sunny day, ptr res Sanave nscoonan sone READING AND WRITING | PaRT7|3 53 MS PART1 4) 1) Services and places Match the questions (1-10) to the answers (aj) 3. When is your sister's birthday? |e Attwenty to eight, on platform three. > “4 Whatime does he post ofice open? [dm 2008, We wee nthe same clas at school > 7._ When éo you slay hockey! S, Fonte 22nd of September S 8, When dd you mest yourbestivend? ) [i Snoeole SSS OL Drees For each question, choose the correct answer, 1 Where is the post office? © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 54° usrenine | Parra | 1 Camonige Asset 220 4 Where are the girls going today? » Match the words in the box to the sentences and questions. cinema entst hotel library museum sports centre theatre tourist information centre train stati 1, The paintings were ciscovered in Italy in 1843... 2. Excuse me, what time does the play finish? 3. Can have a return ticket to Bradford, please? 4. You are in room 321, on the third floor. Here is the key. Enjoy your stay. — 5. Illhave a chicken salad, please. 6 Would you like a map ofthe city? 7. Good morning. Ive got an appointment 4:30. 8 What time does the aerobics class start? 9. Let's buy tickets forthe new James Bond film now 10. Can I borrow these books, please? OE ‘+ In this part, you listen to five short conversations. ‘+ There are five questions with three pictures. + You have to choose the right picture € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | PaRT1|1 55 TS PART1 4) 12) Cree Complete the sentences with the numbers in the box. eight fifteen seven sixty twee twentysix two hundred thousand There are days in a week, When its 11:45, itis also a quarter to There are a metres ina kilometre. rm 24 and my sister is 16. She's von Yoars younger than me, There Fe snnnnene Seconds in a inate, Paula lves at 16 Brick Lane and her friend lves next door at number There are letters inthe English alphabet. Our house was built in 1793. Its OVEF snes Years old Draws For each question, choose the correct answer, 1 Which bus goes to the supermarket? A 8 c Oo o o 2 What time does the shop close? 3 o 3. Which Tshirt does the woman buy? © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 56 ustenine | parti | 2 Camonige Asset 220 4) What time does the bookshop close on Saturday? A 8 ¢ Oo Oo o 5 What dd the man buy? o Read the descriptions and complete the words. The first letter is given to you. There is one space for each letter in the word. IF you haver't got any cash you will need to pay with this. c 2. When you buy something the shop assistant will give you this. r______ ‘This is @ shop with many floors where you can buy lots of different things. s These are people who buy things in a shop. ‘There are 100 pennies in one of these. 9 You can buy food and other things inthis shop, You might do this before you buy new clothes. t (them) __ ‘you ike reading, you might go to this shop. b _ Shoppers in the USA spend these. d (0, When you are shopping you can ask this person for help. a_. Or=rIm™ ‘+ Read the questions very carefully, Underline the most important words in the question, ‘+ The people will talk about what you can see in al three pictures, but only one is right. ‘+ The first time you listen, choose your answers. The second time you listen, check that your answers are right. € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | paRT1| 2 57 TS PART1 4) 13) mee Choose the correct alternative in each sentence. + What time did / does the class fnish last week? Fran is alvays tired on Saturdays so she got up / gets up late Was / Does your mum work in a bank? Max bought /is going to buy @ new mobile phone later Kate sends / sent me an email two days ago. Did you / Are you going to visit your grandmother tomorrow? | sometimes meet / am going to meet my friends at the beach Is / Was Ben wearing a hat atthe party last night? | think Il go / went shopping tomorrow. eeu ee hee 10. Matt usually walks home but this afternoon he is going to ride / rides his bike. Ox ® For each question, choose the correct answer. rack 5 1 Whats the boy’ favourite subject? tie) |@ 2. Where does the git! put the dictionary? Oo lend the gd What does the boy © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 58 ustenine | pari | 3 Camonige Asset 220 4. What time does the TV programme start? JG) o o ‘Where does the medical student have lessons? * Oe o o Read about Teresa's day, then choose the correct alternative. 8 elle, Ay mare's Teresa. Lama teacher in aseondary school. Iusualy wake wp at 280, have «shower and get dressed. Then Ihave toast for breabfest. (aly listen to the news on the radio tile Lam having brealfest Ileave the house at 850 and ole te work Istert at 100 and schel finishes at 415. After sear, fle gto the pol When lye heme, I make dinner and ea iin he bing room while wateh TV After dinner Ide the washing a, walk my dg on the beach acd sometimes phone my friends. Lasually goto ‘bed at 10:30, Neve reading trmvel magazines and avn lok at them before I 9ot sleep. Teresa works in a bank / school. She has cereal / toast for breakfast While she is having breakfast, she lstens to music / the news. Teresa goes to work by bike / car. She starts work at eight thirty /nine o'clock. Atter work, she often shops / swims, ‘She watches TV while she is cooking / eating. She eats dinner in the living room / kitchen, ‘She walks her dog in the park / on the beach, 10. She usually reads emails / magazines before she goes to sleep. Oni Look at the sentences below and choose the correct one. Noxt week, m going to an interesting place near your town. Noxt week, | go to an interesting place near your town, € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | paRT1| 2 59 ia PART2 4) 11) ne Complete the sentences with the words in the box. autumn birthday century clack —ciary evening weekly yesterday 1. Today is Wednesday, so was Tuesday, 2. The big on the wall in my office says i's 5:15 p.m. 3. Ifyou have a meeting every Monday, its a meeting 4, There are one hundred years in a 5. The book where people write their appointments is called a 6, is the season when the leaves fall from the trees. . People usually give you presents on your 7 8 The time between the afternoon and the right is called the ‘Complete the table with the words and phrases in the box. every day Friday morning half past three January last year Mondays the afternoon the moment the weekend tomorrow 2013 15th May at in on no preposition For each question, write the correct answer in the gap. Write one word or a number or a date or a time, ‘You will hear a woman talking about renting a boat for a holiday. iverboat Holidays Name of boat: Mocriight Boat is for: (1) between two and people Dates available this year: Ist~31st (2) Total cost: (3) £ per weck Mast bring: (4) Phone number to book: (5) © cambrgeUnvrty Press and 60 ustenine | parr2 | 1 Camorige Assestmn 220 Read the conversation, Choose the best word for each space, a, b or ¢. Mario: Hello Tanya, Where are you (2) to go on holiday tis year? Tanya: | (2)... going to go to Tenerife in August. Mario: That sounds fun! Wil it be hot? Tanya: Yes, it(3)._. ve bought a new hat and some sunglasses. Mario: Really? Who (4),_. you going to go with? Tanya: With my friends Lara and Michelle, Mario: My sister went to Tenerife last year. She sald that t Tanya: | know But we (5). have a lot of free time to explore the island! Mario: Why not? What are you going to do? Tanya: We (6) _. going to study Spanish in a language school Mario: That sounds fun. Are you going (7)__. lessons every day? Tanya: Yes, we are Mario: Do you think you (B) __be in the same class as your friends? Tanya: No, we (9) __be, because my friends speak better Spanish than me, Mario: (10) __ you send me a postcard? Tanya: Yes, of course! What's your address? 1a going b doing e wil 2 aim bis ell 3. a going bis e wil 4 ais bare e wil 5. aam b wil © wont 6 aim bie ell 7. atas b have © tohave 8 aac b wil eis 9. a arent » wil © wont 10. a Will b Going to © Ae 1e beaches are amazing. OL ‘+ In this part, you listen to one person speaking ‘+ There are some notes with five spaces for you to complete + You have to write a word, a number, @ date or a time in each space. ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 USTENING | paRT2| 1 61 TS PART2 4) 12) Health, medicine and exercise Read the descriptions and complete the words. The first letter is given to you. There is one space for each letter in the word. IF you have a problem with this, you go to the dentist, t_ You use these to see. & This might be curly or straight. h You wear shoes on these, f___ Some animals have got a big one of these, for example humans and dolphins. b _ This is between your head and your body. n You have ten of these on your hands. f This moves your blood around your body. h een owe ene IF you eat a lot of cake, you might have a pain here. s 10. Some people write with their left one of these. h Oxy Drrex7 For each question, write the correct answer in the gap. Write one word or a number or a date or a time. You will hear a woman talking about a medical contro. Medical centre Address: Park Street Centre is next to: the (1) Doctor's name: Dr (2) Doctor speaks: English and (3) Closes every Tuesday at: (4) pm. Hospital phone number: (5) © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 62. ustenine | parr 2 | 2 Camonige Asset 220 » Read the conversations. Choose the correct modal verb. ve got toothache. You might / should ge 2. Chris has fallen off his motorbike and now “Tt might / should be broken so he might not/) his arm hurts. should’ move ) ff =) 3 Fnmafel over when she was runing and tin she mht / should put a bandage has hurt het ankle Soni ) * You might / should ie down in your bedroom 4. Ive got a headache. < and take ths medicine 5. Can you help me? N hand Si ) 5. Can you help me? Fve cut my hand on a There is alot of blood so you might / should rock. see a doctor. - qn ex She might not / shouldn't go to school today 8 Lucy is very hot. ™ because she might should have a temperature.) N to bed. You will feel "y 7. Imre tiedané\dontet val, <_ Sumt/ shud goo be, Yu eter onan J 7 Seu might not / shouldn't eat any more 8 Mum, feel sick. My stomach hurts, ™ 'y stom sweets, Jeremy, And take some medicine, —_) OrxIm™ ‘+ Before you listen, read the form carefully. ‘+ Think about what kind of information you need to write for each question - for example, a day, time, name, phone number, ete. ‘+ Ifthe word is the name of person or a place, the speaker will spllit. The other words will be vocabulary we use in everyday ie € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | paRT2| 2 63 ia PART2 4) 13) Re Match the numbers to the words. Ist 2nd 3rd ath sth 3th 12th 13th 14th 20th 25th Bist (Christmas Day is on the September is the 9. Valentine's Day is on the 10. Apriis the 1 Tis 12. New Year's Day ison the fifth first fourteenth fourth second thire thirteenth thirty-first twelth twentieth twenty-fifth Complete the sentences with the words from Exercise 1a, of December. 1, The Listening paper is the part of the exam, 2. March is the ‘month of the year. 3. Eisthe letter of the alphabet A, December is the month of the year 5. Halloween is on the .. of October, 6. Mis the letter of the alphabet. 7 8 ‘month of the year. of February ‘month of the year. letter of the alphabet. of January. (oy cerversn Look at the sentences below and choose the correct one. Itis very important to me because | will go to New Zealand tomorrow. itis very important to me because | am going to New Zealand tomorrow. 64 usrenine | parr 2 | 3 © Camoridge Unversity Press ang ‘Camotige Assessment 2020 Ox Drees For each question, write the correct answer in the gap. Write one word or a number or a date or a time. You will hear a teacher talking about photography lessons. Photography cour Start: 3rd October Day of course during October: (1) Cost: (2) £.. 7 Month when college is closed: (3) College office closes in the evening at: Address: (5) 59... Choose the correct response to each question, a, b or c. 1. What time does the museum close at the weekend? a It opens on Saturdays. b Atha past seven. ¢ Yes, every week 2. When is your birthday? a lsat five clock, Bb It’s in 1995. € Its on the 3rd of May. 3. When is your favourite programme on TV? a Onthe 6th December. b On\Wednesday evenings. ¢ | sawit last September. 4. Do you have swimming lessons on Tuesdays? a No, last week. b On Mondays. Yes, fram seven to eight in the evening. '5. When are you going on holiday? a Onthe 13th of October. b Yesterday, with my parents. ¢ On Tuesdays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m, 6. What time do you get up? a In the morning bb Ata quarter past seven on weekdays in the morning 7. When will the new video game be on sale? a I play tevery week, b Last week. It was great, ¢ Inthe spring, I think. 8. Is the sports centre open on Sundays? a Yes, it opens at 9 am, b It’s open every day from ¢ No, it closes at 5 p.m, Monday to Saturday. € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | paRT2| 2 65 ia PART3 4) 11) Leisure time Match the questions (1-6) to the answers (a-f). Then underline the answer word(s). 11. How much did you pay for that video game, Chris? 2. Was it sunny in France last week, Jane? 8, When do you have dance lessons, Alex? 4. What time does the picnic start on Sunday? '5. When are you going to the One Star concert in London? 6. Where did Bella learn English? ‘a They are playing for three nights, but my ticket’s for the 25th of September b The full price is £15, but my brother works in the computer shop and he gets a discount, so | only paid £12! © At about 12.00, but 'm meeting Felix at the station at 11:30 and we're going together. d_ No, it wasn't. twas cloudy, butt didnt rain! ‘e_ Every Friday. Do you want to come next week? She lived in London for two years when she was twenty (evan task S Diners For each question, choose the correct answer. You will hear Jack talking to his friend Martin about music. 1 What is the name of Martin's music teacher? 4 Martin ikes the music festival because A Harry A tickets are fre. B Peter B the bands are local © Steve there are lots of people there 2 Martin has music lessons on 5 Jack will arrive at the music festival A Tuesdays. A at or15. B Thursdays B at 7:00. © Saturdays, © at 745, 3 How long does Martin practise at the weekend? AL hour B 2hours © 3hours © cambrgeUnvrty Press and 66 ustenine | paRT 3 | 1 Camorige Assestmn 220 = Complete the table with the words in the box. the beach abike a camera the cinema cooking a fishing rod goto atestival goto arestaurant have a barbecue have a picnic amobile phone amuseum painting the park reading —_taking photos Favourite things Hobbies Places to go___| Things to do at the weekend = ‘Answer the questions about yourself. 1. What do you do in your free time? 2. Can you play an instrument? 3. What is your favourite thing? 4. Where do you usually meet your friends? 5. How often do you go the cinema? What did you do yesterday afternoon? 7. What are you going to do at the weekend? 8. Have you ever been to a music festival? OE ‘+ In this part, you listen to a conversation between two people. ‘+ There are five questions and you have to choose the right answer (A, B or C) ‘+ The answers come from both speakers. One ofthe speakers can give three or four of the answers. © came Univers Press and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | PaRT3 | 1 67 TS PART3 4) 12) BE eee Put the letters in the right order to make words. Then complete the sentences. 1. Lusually games onto my laptop computer to practise my English, (dwondaol) 2. 1US@ MY ssnrsnnennninnsnest0 all my friends, take photos and send messages. (emboll pote) 3. You can find out about lots of things on the 1» letrentn) 4, Loften play in my spare time. (voied gsmae} 5. My favourte band have got an amazing with interesting facts and information on it (wbe pega) 6. My sister loves taking photos with her (ditiga emraca) 7. Some people spend many hours chatting to frends {oinned 8. Qis the frstetter on Most nsnsnsnn «(ekybards) 9. You can use a to open and close documents on your computer. (mesuo} 10. send ots of every day at work. (eal) Or Drwcro For each question, choose the correct answer. ‘You will hear Lisa talking to her friend Robert about computers. 1 Where did Lisa buy her laptop? 4 How much did Lisa pay fr her laptop? A Bridge Street A 8579 B Green Street B £699 C High Street £849 2 The most useful website Robert has seen is 5 Why wil Robert buy a new laptop? A buy-ecomputer.com A to tak to his brother B parks-computers.com B to shop online © nevslantop.com © to study 3 Lisa's new laptop weighs A one klogramme, B 1.5 klogrammes. € two kilogrammes, © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 68 ustenine | pars | 2 Camonige Asset 220 » Rewrite the sentences in the past or present passive. 1. Martin Cooper invented the first mobile phone in 1973. 2. Lots of people watch videos on the internet 3. My brother didnt write that ema 4. People often read news articles online. 5. Tim Bernerst.ee created the first website in 1991. 6 Young people usually play video games at home. 7. The teacher showed the students some useful websites, Or=Im™ ‘+ You have to answer a question or complete a sentence. ‘+ You wil hear information about all three answers, but only one is right. ‘+ Look at the questions to see who wil give the answer € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | PaRT3| 2 69 TS PART3 4) 13) Yi MC Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are some words that you do not need to use. article bill comics diary diploma form magazines menu newspaper passport postcard project textbook ticket 1. My tle brother loves reading 2. We haver't finished all the exercises in our English yet 3. Great! The .. in this restaurant is in English! 4, Lots of people read fashion 5. lusualy read the con the train in the morning. 6. My sister writes in her every day 7. Sanéta, you need to get a new to travel to New Zealand 8. | always send my parents a when I'm on holiday. 9. You must keep your for the return journey. 20. read an interesting «un. about sport on the internet Om Drac For each question, choose the correct answer, ‘You will hear James talking to his friend Susan about his holiday. 1 How long is James's holiday? 4 How does James feel about the A one week B two weeks A Teil be too long. three weeks B He will feel tired ater it, © He will use the time to sleep. 2 Where is James fying to first? ‘A Manchester 5 Where at the aitport will Susan B Miami meet James? © Paris A in the car park B in the arrivals hall 3 Where did Susan go in January? A Canada B Mexico © the USA € inthe bus station © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 70 ustenine | parr 3 | 3 Camonige Asset 220 S Match 1-10 with aj. L tm > 2. Emi andVey S ._My rant S a We'e hang 5 10 My parents love sigtseeng so) afin to Malorea tomorow > D theyre gong tows He Of Tom tomorrow. > €@ to go swimming tomorrow, > {going to tke a photo ofthe beach news > ion a campsite this yea S 7 trance in August hs Bing S$ S Write a few sentences about your next holiday. Care Look at the sentence below. Then try to correct the mistake This present gave to me by my old German friend, ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 USTENING | PART 3 | 3 TS PART4 4) 11) House and home 1, Can you tell me your.., please? a address b apartment ¢ house 2. Many British houses have got... on the fk a carpet b curtains a gate b garage roof 4, Some people sing when they are in the... a cupboard sink © shower 5. Itwas cold lastnight, so | got an extra. from t a blanket b pillow lamp 6. Ohno! Ive lost my house. a doors bb computers € keys 7. My brother lives in a flat on the third... of b floor a door © room Read the sentences. Choose the correct word for each space, a, b or ¢. © downstairs 3. haven't got a... so! have to park my car on the street cupboard. Can you lend me yours, please? building. 8. need to go shopping because there isnt any milk inthe. ‘a book shelves b cooker fridge 9. There's a comfortable . in my living room, armchair ob bed « television 10. Can you put a clean ..in the bathroom, please? a clock b desk © towel OL Drvce2 For each question, choose the correct answer, 1 You will hear two friends talking about the man’s new apartment, What did he buy for his new apartment? A bookshelves B an armchair ¢ curtains 2 You willhear a boy leaving a message f mother, Where is the cake? A on the table B inthe fridge © onthe cooker 72 USTENING | PART 4 | 1 © Camoridge Unversity Press ang ‘Camotige Assessment 2020 3 You will hear a woman talking to her daughter 5 You wil hear a man and a woman taking at Jodie. Where is Joe's grandfather now? home. What is broken? Ain the garden Aaclock B inthe living room B aradio € in the garage © atelevision 4 You will hear a woman talking about her office at home. What will the woman move? A alamp B a desk © a cupboard » Put the words into the correct order to make questions. Then write answers about where you live. 1, Do /lve /you /house /a / or /in / flat /a/? 2. it/ How / got / bedrooms / many / has /? 3. What / door /is / your / colour /tront /? 4. you /a/Have / garden / got /? 5. TV/you / usually / do / Where / watch /? 6. you /in/ got / bedroom / an / Have / armchair / your /? 7. Is /in/ there / a /lving / your / room / clock /? 8. you/Do/cty/in/lve /a/? ‘+ In this part, you listen to one or two people taking ‘+ There are five questions and you have to choose the right answer (A, B or C) ‘+ You have to answer a question or complete a sentence. ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 USTENING | PART 4 | 1 73 TS PART4 4) 12) DL LAL a Write the correct adjective in each gap, 1. The TV programme wast't interesting - wwe all thought it was b 2. The new comedy play is so _ Haughed all the way through 3. The act hear what the actors were saying. A. There was a story on the news that was relly s_____ eI didn't understand it tall 5. love adventure fims because they are so e , but my brother thinks they are scary. Read the sentences and put the correct job in each gap. guide journalist photographer _—_—actor__—_-musician articles for newspapers and magazines. fm a Iplay the guitar in a band. fm a | show vistors around my city. ma Im famous because Ive acted in many movies. fm an spe en I take pictures for news websites. fm 2 on™ You will hear information about all three answers, but only ane is correct + You have to listen for the main idea or the topic or opinions. Make sure you listen to the whole piece before choosing your answer. + The speaker's} may use some words that are not from the Key wordlist, but you will not need to Understand these to answer the question © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 74° ustenine | parr 4 | 2 Camonige Asset 220 O=xm Divers For each question, choose the correct answer, 1 You will hear two friends taking about going to the theatre, How will the woman travel to the theatre? A by car B on foot C inatax 2 You will hear a boy talking about a book he has just read. What did he think about the book? A teas funny. B twas strange. © Itwas exciting 3 You will hear two friends agreeing where to meet before a concert. Where wil they meet? A atthe café B at the ticket office © atthe entranc 4 You will hear a woman describing her job. What is her job? AA tour guide B coach driver € hotel receptionist 5 You will hear a teacher talking to her class. What does she want the class to do? A read something B draw something © write something Bg Underline the imperatives in the sentences. One of the sentences does not have an imperative, Then match the sentences (1-10) to the people (2-j). 1._Call us now to make an appointment. ‘a a football club Phone Peter on 553442 about the next mi b ahairdresser Look on our webpage for details about the cruise © a parent ‘Shnh, Don't talk! S [a att reentonst > fe a teacher ‘Send me @ postcard when you're on holiday! S, [havavet agents > Please filin this form before we give you your Key, @ tourist information office SS [a Gane Engish Speaking exannen> Paul, go to bed now 2. 3 4 OK, everyone, shaw me your homework, please 6. 7. 3. 9. i_a student in alibrary 10. Meet the tour guide outside tt ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 museum at 9 a.m. S [Der fend > USTENING | PART 4 | 2 LISTENIN PART4 4) 13) De LL rch Complete the swimming pool rules with the words in the box. don't have (x2) rust (x2) mustn't not to 1. You follow these rues. 2. YOU senses PUM 8, YOU snsnsnns have a shower before you get into the pools, 4. You must eat or drink inthe pools. 5. If you cant swim, yOu ...uesne to stay inthe small pool 6. Ifyou have short hai, YOU snes have to Wear a swimming hat 7. Children under five years old don't to pay. 8. Children under eight years old have bee with an adut. Ox Dress For each question, choose the correct answer, 1 You will hear a gil telling her uncle about 4 You will hear two friends talking at school. What school. What is her favourite subject? has the girl forgotten to bring to school? A history A her bag. Bart B her purse © science © her pencil case 2 You willhear a teacher talking to students, What 5 You wil hear a teacher talking to her class is different about today’s science club? about a visit yesterday. Where did they visit? A the time A anart galery B the room B an animal park © the teacher © a science museum 3 You will hear Jim telling his friend why he can't play hockey, What has Jim hurt? A his hand B his leg © his foot © cambrgeUnvrty Press and 76 ustenine | parr 4 | 3 Camorige Assestmn 220 S Put the words into the correct order to make sentence: 1, You/lots / vegetables / to / of / and / eat /truit /have / 2. mustn't /in / run / corridors / You / the /! 3. for /You /to /take / need / this / ten / medicine / days / 4. have /You/me / don't /to /help / 5. your / turn / You / mobile / an / phone /in / exam / off / must / 6 shout / needn't /1/You / hear / can / you /! S Read the sentences and choose the correct alternative for each one. ‘Tor has / must to wear a suit to work every day. We don't have to / mustn't touch the animals ~ they're dangerous! ‘Alice must / need speak English inthe classroom! Dad, you have to / needn't take me ta the cinema ~I can get the bus. Jackie doesn't have / mustn't to go to school on Saturday mornings. You don't have / need to call your sister this evening - she's worried about you! O) Get ie right! Look at the sentences below and choose the correct one. You must to bring a book and a pencil case You have to bring a book and a pencil case. € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | paRT4 | 2. 77 MS PART5 4) 11) Food and drink Look at the picture and complete questions (14) with the words in the box. Then write ‘questions (5-8) that these this those 2 kes milk 2 They'te sandwiches. 1 5. 2 2 Wsacake 6, 2 Ws cola 3. What are —? Theyre crisps, 7. 2 Theyre strawberries. A. What are 2 Theyre biscuits. 8 2 es water OL Drees For each question, choose the correct answer, You will hear Sarah talking to Mike about a picnic. What will each person bring to the picnic? Example Food and drink 0 Sarah A apples People B biscuits 1 Mike Oo © cakes 2 Margaret =] D cola 3 John oO E hamburgers 4 Andrea =O F ice cream 5 tie oO G sandwiches H strawberries © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 78 ustenwne | PARTS | 1 Camonige Asset 220 S Write ¢ (countable) or UC (uncountable) next to each word. 1. biscuit S.eee 9. ilk 13, sendwich 2. bread 6 grape 1Oorange __ [14 sausage 3. crisp T-hamburger___| 11. pasta 15. sugar 4 cheese B meat __ 12, salad 16, water > Choose the correct alternative in each sentence. There isn't much hamburgers / cheese in the fridge. There aren't many oranges / mik in the supermarket. ‘There are a lot of biscuits / sugar in our shopaing basket There is a f sausages / pasta on my plate! There are a few apples / sugar in the cupboard. There is a litle eggs / bread on the table. There is / are alot of salad in this sendwich! There isn't many / 9. There are a few / tle grapes in the bow. ich water in the bottle 10. Are / Is there any crisps in the bag? 1, There aren't many / much sandwiches in the shop. 12, There is a Ori ‘+ Inthis part, you listen to @ conversation between two people who know each other. ‘+ There are fve questions, plus an example atthe beginning. ‘+ Youhave to match two lists of information — for example, people to jobs, rooms to furniture, presents to people, books /fims to opinions. w/ tle meat in the freezer, € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | PARTS | 1 79 TS PART5 4) 12) Ceres Look at the table and read the sentences. Are they TRUE or FALSE? Surfing [Playing computer games [Going shopping | Dancing ‘Agatha ww x v x Hugh WT 7 x 7 Vanessa ¥ w x WT ‘Agatha likes playing computer games. Hugh thinks surfing is more interesting than dancing... Vanessa prefers surfing to dancing. Agatha enjoys surfing and dancing. Hugh’ favourite hobby is playing computer games. Vanessa isnot interested in going shopping ‘Agatha doesnt tke playing computer games or dancing. Hugh thinks playing computer games is boring. Agatha prefers going shopping to dancing... 10. Hugh and Vanessa don't enjoy going shopping. . een onronr Om Drnccis For each question, choose the correct answer. ‘You will hear Sonia talking to Dan about shopping. What did Sonia buy in each shop? Example Things © chemis’s A bag Shops B cake 1 clothes shop =] © flowers 2 bookshop =] D shampoo 3 supermarket] E socks 4 sports shop =] F towel 5 market o G tvainers H trousers © cambrgeUnvrty Press and 80 ustenine | parr | 2 Camorige Assestmn 220 » Choose the best response to each question, a, b or c. 1. Can help you? a Yes, please b Pleased tomeet you. —_¢ Goodbye, 2. Could Itty this on, please? a it’s £10, b Yes, of course. It's very big ‘3. Would you like me to put the receipt in the bag? No, thanks. b That's nice. ¢ Its very heavy 4. Should I make dinner this evening? No, i’s OK, do it b I don't tice it. Ili have a ham and cheese pizza, please. 5. Can Itake your order? a Atable fortwo, please. OK, thank you. Yes. Two hamburgers, alease. 6. Would you catry this bag for me, please? a Yes, please b Yes, of course © No, I wouldnt. 7. Can have two return tickets to Manchester, please? 1a When do you want to travel? b Thats fine. © How much ist? 8 Shall go to the supermarket ths afternoon? a Yes, lke chicken b No, we willhave chicken ¢ Yes, can you buy some chicken? for dinner. 9. Could you close the window, please? a Yes, are you cold? bb No, fm cole Yes, Im sorry, 10. Would you fe a drink? No, fm not hungry, b No, thanks, « Yes, an ice cream please, = Write four sentences about yourself. Use enjoy / favourite / prefer ... to / don't like. Or=Im™ ‘+ Before you listen, read the two lists and think about what the conversation might be about. ‘+ In the second list, the words you hear are often different from the words you read, ‘+ You can only use an answer once. When you have used an answer, erossteut € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | paRTS | 2 81 TS PART5 4) 13) Countries and sports Complete the table with the correct words. Country Nationality Language (Hn Australian English Brazil (2) cnn Portuguese The United Kingdom British @) (@) Chinese Chinese France 8) French (vv Mexican Spanish Tay Ttalan 7 Turkey [ee Turkish OL Qrwer For each question, choose the correct answer, ‘You will hear Tanya talking to a friend about a sports camp. Which sport did each person try? Example Sports © Tanya A basketball People B climbing lochs © got 26m 1 D horse riding 3m E sailing 4 emma F swimming. SHeny 1] G tennis H windsurfing © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 82 ustenine | parr | 3 Camonige Asset 220 » Put the words in the correct order to make suggestions. Use the responses to help you. 1. don't / Why / we / on / shopping / go / Thursday /? No, | don't ike shopping! 2. go/you/ ke /t0 / at / sking / / Would / weekend /? ‘love to, but | have to work, 3. beach / running / morning / on / the / Let's / tomorrow / go /: Good ideal 4. want /to/D0// play / you / tennis / after / school /? No, sorry. can't 5. a/we / movie / Shall / watch / later /? OK, We can see the new Tom Cruise film, 6. walk / going / What /for / a / park / in / afternoon / about / the / this /? No, that’s boring, but we could go skateboarding instead! (©) Get it right! Look at the sentences below. Then try to correct the mistake in each one. | ike listening to musics and watching films. Did you get much presents? € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 USTENING | PARTS | 3 83 PsPEAKING _)PART1_& X =? = PR RCC eC) Complete the conversation with the correct phrases. Hello, My name's Ben. Ive just moved to Newville (2) Hi, Olver, Do you ve in Newnvile? (2) Oh, really! How often do you play sport there? 2 (8) anne What do you do at the weekend? (4) see Is the shopping centre in Newwile good? Ben: And what's your favourite place in Newville? Oliver: (6) ‘a Football and tennis but tm not very good. Tm fine, thanks. And you? © | usually meet my friends, and we go skateboarding, Not very often. | prefer watching football on TV. @ Pleased to meet you. tm Olver. f This park because its very beautiful & | don't really know. Ido my shopping online. hh Yes, near the sports centre Or=rz™ Put the words a partner. the correct order to make questions or sentences. Ask and answer with 1 your /What’s / name /? 2. old / How / you / are /? 3 work /Do /are / student / you /a / or /you /? 4 you/ are / Where /trom /? 5 English / your /Who / teacher /is /? 6 learning / start / English / When / you / did /? 7 many /lessons / you / do / How / English / week / have / every /? 8 much / How / do / get / you /homework / English /? 9 something /lesson /Please / about / English / an / tell / you / me / enjoyed / . 10 kinds / like / do / What / you / of / watching / programmes / TV /? 11 TV /do / Where / watch / you /? 12 you / often / do / How / TV / watch /? 13 watching / Who / you / ike / with /TV / do /? something / programme / Please / favourite /tell/ your / me /TV / about / © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 840 speaKine | paRTa | 1 Camonige Asset 220 = Complete the sentences with the correct word, The first letter of each word is given to help you. 1 P| oy) Bob is your first name and Brown is your s__ You are a man. You are married. You have a w Eric has gota sister but he hasn't got any b Your mum has got a sister. She's your a My father’s father is my g ------ You've got a child. She's a girl. She's yourd | am 15 years old and my brother is 17, We'e both t Your uncle's got two children, They/re your © ‘The people who lve near you are yo (0. Your mum and dad are your p _ Ori ‘+ In this part, the examiner asks you questions about yourselt. ‘+ The questions are about your name, where you come from, and other things, such as your hobbies, family and studies. ‘+ You only speak to the examiner. You don't speak to the other student. To watch videos of the complete AZ Key and A2 Key for Schools Speaking tests, go to https://keyandpreliminary.cambridgeenglish.org/resources. htm © Cambralge Unversity Press and ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 SPEAKING | PART 1 | 1 85 [SPEAKING _ PARTY) Pe Complete the conversation with the words in the box. afternoon evening meeting morning o'clock past quarter, tomorrow Tuesday week Hi Maria. [haven't seen you for ages! Are you going to Peter's party this (L) sacsnssnne? [think it starts at eight (2), Maria: No, | have to study tonight because Ive got an important maths exam (3) Matt: Oh, OK. Good luck! Maria: Thanks, My exams finish next week, so do you want to play tennis om (A) wre? Matt: | can't, m (5) Martin to tak about our summer holiday. Maria: What time are you meeting him? Matt: Ata (6) sv t0 ten, He starts work at midday, Maria: play tennis in the (7) sno? We could meet outside the sports centre four. Matt: Great! But can you lend me a racket? Mine is broken Maria: No problem! See you next (9) ‘and have fun atthe party! Do you want me to phone Yyou in the (10) nse afer my exam? Matt: No! be sleeping! OrxIz™ Use the words to make complete questions or sentences. Ask and answer with a partner. Personal information 1 What |name? 2 Do| work | student? 3 How old? 4 Where |live? Daily life 5 time | you | got up? 6 Where | usualy | lunch? 7 When | go |bed? & Who [you | eat dinner 2 tell something about | did yesterday. Sport 10 Which sports | enjoy playing? 11 Where | you | play sport | your town? 12 Which sports | enjoy watching? 13 Who | you | sport with? 14 tell | something | sport | would lke | learn. © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 86 sPeaKine | paRTi | 2 Camonige Asset 220 » Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1. early /never / get up //at / the weekend / reads / brother / My / comics / always / often / on / pizza / We / Saturdays / eat / 4. is/ sunny /in/It/ the summer / usualy / English / always / classes /I/ on Mondays / have / | /tired /the evening /in / sometimes / am / atyi house / usually /leave / half past eight / rides / dad / a motorbike / My / sometimes / to work / 9. the / never / do / cooking /1/ at home / 10, in/I/ often / my friends / meet / the evening / Orx=Im™ ‘+ Answer with more than one word, For example, ifthe examiner asks you ‘Where do you lve?", don't just say aly. Say ive in Italy’ or ' ve in a small vilage in Italy, not far from Rome’ ‘+ For the fast question, the examiner will ask you to speak about one wil say, ‘Now please tell me something about your favourite hobby’. ‘+ Tryto say three things when you answer the Please tell me about ... question, ing. For example, he or she To watch videos of the complete AZ Key and A2 Key for Schools Speaking tests, go to! htips://keyandpreliminary.cambridgeenglish.org/resources.htm ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 SPEAKING | PART1 | 2 87 Ec Lue > © eer S ae Choose the correct word to complete the conversation, a, bore. 1. Have you bought your ticket to York yet? No, but my dad is driving me afternoon tows a cinema b museum « bus station 2. What do you do at the weekends? Hove dancing, so I always go to the on Fridays. a supermarket b disco e theatre 3. Where do you usually meet your fiends? We often spend the whole day in the ..n.neu but we never buy anything! a library bb shopping centre © park 4, Have you finished writing your postcards yet? Yes, and naw Ineed to buy some stamps. Where's the ? ‘a department store museum © post office 5. Tm having a surfing lesson at 3 p.m. with my friend atthe at are you doing tomorrow afternoon? a beach b sports centre © swimming pool 6. How often do you goto the wassunnnes? | do my food shopping there every Friday. supermarket b café © hotel 7. What's your favourite film? | dont ke films. | prefer watching plays at the a theatre b school © gallery 8. Where do you do sport? | usually go running in the every afternoon, ‘a swimming pool b park © shopping centre 9. Do you like reading books? Yes, | do, I borrow books from the every month. ‘a bookshop b library © bank 10. Please tell me something about your best friend, Jer name's Rosie and she’s a nurse, She works ina School b pharmacy ——_€ hospital © Cambridge Unversity Press ang 88 SPEAKING | PARTI | 3 ‘Cambridge Assessment 2020 QE Complete the questions and sentences. Ask and answer with a partner. 1 Whats name? 9 Please tell me something. your 2 old are you? favourite place in your town, 3 you work or you a student? 10 ‘many bedrooms are there in your 4 Where ‘you live? home? 5 do you go in your town atthe 1 Who you lve with? weekends? 12 Where in your town your house? 6 Is a swimming pool near your house? 13 do you like most about your home? 7 How parks are there in your town? 14 Please me something about your 8 Where do you shopping? living room, 8 Match the questions (1-8) with the answers (a-h). 1. Do you like going to the theatre? 2. How often do you go the cinema? 3. When do you usually do sport? 4. What do you usualy do with your friends? 5. Where did you go yesterday afternoon? 6. How often do you to the library? 7. When do you go shopping? 8. How often do you watch sport on TV? a Every day! I swim one kilometre every morning, b Every Saturday! | usually go with my sister and she always buys some new clothes, © | sometimes go there to study, but Inever borrow books, dl went tothe art gallery, There were a lot of toursts, but I loved the paintings. Dal’s were my favourite, 1e Never! | always goto the stacium to watch my favourite team. f Never, because it's very expensive. ike watching films on my computer. € Welove cooking, so we usually go tothe sunetmarket to get the food and then we make dinner together hy Yes, 1 do. llove watching alays. Ona Look at the sentence below. Then try to correct the mistake, What time you ean come? To watch videos of the complete AZ Key and A2 Key for Schools Speaking tests, go to https://keyandpreliminary.cambridgeenglish.org/resources.htm {© Cambridge Unversy Press anc ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 SPEAKING | PART1 | 3 89 [SPEAKING __ PART.2_ 1) Hobbies and leisure Match the questions (1-8) with the answers (a-h). 1, What time do you leave the house \; ‘a Athome, with my family in the morning? 2._Dayouwea aio or wat? D vey day becaie [von ee. >> 3._When do you atch 1? S [Sue astanda dase of wangonice > “4. What id you have for breakfast \ d- Usually around half past eight. is morning? ) EDoyou ten to hea be eng, fer dime 6. hee do youtsualy hve de? 1 Ido ste to ry MP3 yer > 7. How often do you send emails? & My friends — we usually go to the gym or the \, / swimming pool. / [Wo do youplay spor wit) Tes, do, because Tra wales S @Emr= Phase 1 Discuss this topic with a partner for 1-2 minutes. Here are some pictures that show diferent free time actvties. Do you tke these different free time activites? Say why or why not, © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 90 sPeaKine | paRT2 | 1 Camonige Asset 220 ‘Ask and answer these questions about the pictures. Do you think reading is a good way to spend free time? going for 2 picnic with friends is fun? baking is a useful free time activity? Which ofthese free time activities do you lke best? Why? Phase 2 ‘Ask and answer these questions with a partner. When you have free time, do you prefer going out or staying at home? (Why?) What new activity would you Ike to start doing during your free time? (Why?) = Put the letters in the correct order to make words for months and seasons. Le ARUURS ene 6 yllu 2. tmuanu 7. bSempetre 3. Dmebeecr 8 sipgin 4. ForeMUVA von 9. smuemnr Be Dyaant nen 10. rweitn Ori Part 2 Phase 1 ‘+ In this part, you tk to the other student for 1-2 minutes, You have to look at some pictures and discuss why you Ike or dont lke the different things inthe pictures. ‘+ After 1-2 minutes, the examiner will ask you one or more questions about the pictures, including, Which ... do you like best” Part 2 Phase 2 ‘+ The examiner will ask you two more questions about the same topic as in Part 2 Phase 1 € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 SPEAKING | PaRT2|1 1 [SPEAKING _ PART2_ 2) Complete the sentences with the correct word from the box. cycle go hit practise ride swim throw watch win 1. When you play basketball, you catch the ball and «mai to the other players, 2. Next year, fm going to learn to ahorse. 3. You have to the ball with 2 bat when you play cricket ‘4, Hf you want to be good at sport, you have to every day. 5. You must be able t0 suns if You want to learn to surf 6. Many people prefer tO wnnnsnme Sport on TV at the weekend. 7. 8. 9, u I want to ‘around the city on my new bike tomorrow. You mustnt.. the ball when you play volleyball Hove playing tennis, but | never wns My Matches. 0. In the summer, I usually... running on the beach. Cl Part 2 Phase 1 ‘In this part, talk about all five pictures. Say why you like or don't ke each picture. ‘+ Ask the other student what he or she thinks + ls not necessary to agree with the other student. Part 2 Phase 2 ‘There are no right or wrong answers to the questions. Just give your opinions and remember to say why you think that Or=Im™ Phase 1 Discuss this topic with a partner for 1-2 minutes. Here are some why oF why not, res that show different water sports. Do you lke these different water sports? Say © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 92 sPeAKING | paRT2 | 2 Camonige Asset 220 ‘Ask and answer these questions about the pictures. Do you think diving is exciting? swimming is healthy? sailing is easy? Which of these water sports do you lke best? Why? Phase 2 ‘Ask and answer these questions with a partner. Do you prefer watching sport or doing sport? (Why?) Did you enjoy sport more when you were younger? (Why? / Why not?) | think learning to ride @ horse is very difficult. What do you think? ‘ve never tried sking, but | think it could be dangerous. You might fall ove. 3. Yes, youte right. Would you like to lear to play golt? ‘A, think golf's a bt boring. And i's hard to hit the ball very far when you're a beginner. 5. mnot sure about that. They're both haré to learn. € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 SPEAKING | paRT2| 2 93 [SPEAKING __PART2_ 3) Yi MC Put the words in the correct place in the table. boat bridge bus stop car catch rive driver helicopter passenger roundabout taxi tourist traffic ight travel Visit visitor Athing ‘Aperson ‘Away to travel Aver Complete the sentences with a word from Exercise 1a. You do not need to use all the words. 1. Lots of visitors to London take 2. trip on the River Thames, 2. Itook a ride over the Grand Canyon last year ~it was fantastic. 3. Often, itis faster to by train than by bus. 4, usually go to work on the bus because there's a... at the end of my street 5. You have to stop when a sisted 6. Inthe UK, you can learn to when you are 17 years al. Or=Iz™ Phase 1 Discuss this topic with a partner for 1-2 minutes. Here are some pictures that show diferent holidays. Do you lke these different holidays? Say why or © cambridge Urvrsty Press and 94° speanine | parT2 | 3 Camonige Asset 220 Ask and answer those quostions about the pictures. Do you think holidays in the city are expensive? camping holidays are fun? visiting old places on holiday is interesting? Which of these holidays do you like best? Why? Phase 2 Ask and answer these questions with a partner. Do you prefer to go on holiday with friends or fami? (Why?) Would you lke to go on holiday during the winter? (Why? / Why not!) » Complete the text with the correct words, a, b or c. My name's Joshua and I love traveling. Ive been to lots places and Ive (1) some amazing people. Actually, last year, | even (2) .. 2 famous actor on the beach in Mexico! This year Ive already (3) three countries, In January, | saw my sister in Spain, in March, 14) to ltaly and fve just (5) home from a holiday with my friends. It was fun but iy Bag (6) ene it the Supermarket near our hotell This summer | (7) to Calfornia with my cousin. We (8) ‘a motorbike along Highway One and explore San Francisco. | think we (9) ‘an amazing time! 1. a have met b meet © met 2. a seen b saw © see 3. a visit b visited © visitng 4. ago b gone © went 5. a return b retuned returning 6. a stole b has stolen ¢ was stolen 7. a amgoing b go will go. & a aregoingtoride bride © "ide 9 a had b have ¢ ‘have Crm Look at the sentences below and and choose the correct one. Write me a leter to tell me what are you going to do. Write me a leter to tell me what you are going to do. € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 SPEAKING | PaRT2| 3 95 ing Part 1 Think about it WIYTORCT Tea a Read about A2 Key Reading and Writing Part 1. Are the sentences TRUE or FALSE? this part oft We exam, | have to match short texts with the correct meaning 2. I need to understand the main message of each short text 3. There are eight short texts in total 4, For each short text, thee are two sentences. 55. The short texts can be notices, signs, labels, text messages, emails or notes. 6. Allof the words in the question wll be from the Key wordlist 7. For each question, | only need to mark the correct leter on my answer sheet... 8, There is an example atthe beginning of AZ Key Reading and Writing Part 1 WUT Te A2 Key Reading and Writing Part 2 Complete the sentences about A2 Key Reading and Writing Part 2 with the correct alternatives. Ii AZ Key Reading and Writing Part 2, you wil be asked to read three short texts. The number of words in each text is (1) always / not always the same. There might be (2) lots of /a few words inthe texts which are not in the Key wordlist, (3) but you wor't / and you will need to understand these to answer the questions correctly. There are (4) six/ seven questions to answer, with three possible answers for each question (A, B or C), The three texts will (5) aivays / sometimes be about three people. The words in the questions may be found in all three texts, so you need to read the texts very (6) quickly / carefuly before you choose your answer. But sometimes the answers in the texts use diferent words to the questions, so you need to think about other ways of saying the same thing. For example, it cost a lat of money’ is another way of saying (7) it was cheap / it was expensive 96 THINK ABOUT IT ‘© Cambricige Unversity Pross and Cambridge Assessrrent 2020 We tata AZ Key Reading and Writing Part 3 Complete each sentence about A2 Key Reading and Writing Part 3 Sections 1 and 2 with a number from the box. one fxd) two three four five x2) 250. 1. InA2 Key Reading and Writing Part 3, there is long text to read. 2. The text usually has once OF ssn BAFABTBHS. 3. The text could be a newspaper, magazine or online article and itis usually ABOU ...nrmm WOFGS long, 4. Opposite the text there are questions, 5. Fach question has. possible answers for you to choose from. 6. For each question, omy... ofthe possible answers is correct. 7. This part tests understanding of main ideas and detailed information, Sometimes a question may test feelings, oF there May be ncn OF nsennsun QUEStIONS which test the writer's opinion, 8. Sometimes you will have to answer ‘question about the whole text (for example, What is the writer doing in this text? / What isthe best ttle for this text” ing Part 4 Think about it BIYDOUCTITS ET Complete the information about AZ Key Reading and Writing Part 4 with the words in the box. sik gap encyclopedia all vocabulary three sentenc topic ‘2 Key Reasing and Writing Pat 4 is mostly atest of but some grammar may also be tested “The text might be information from 2 news story or from an You have to choose the correct word for each inthe text. For each question, you choose from possile answers There are questions to answer altogether. les a good idea to just read the text fist. Ths gives you an idea of the and the general meaning of the whole text, [As you answer each question, read the whole ta help you choose the correct answer, 8 of the words in Part 4 are in the AZ Key wordlist (© Cambridge Unversity Press andl Cambridge Assessment 7020 THINK ABOUT IT 97 Wa ras A2 Key Reading and Writing Part 5 Complete the sentences about A2 Key Reading and Writing Part 5 with the verbs in the box. answer choose fill read show spell think — write In A2 Key Reading and Wrting Part 8, you have to (1) wns @ Short text or two short texts, and (2) zaps. The texts wil usually be emails, letters or nates. I here are two texts, the second will be a response to the first.For example, the first text might be an invitation, and the second text will (3) that invitation There are ten gaps to fillin, plus an example to (4) you what to do. There are no words to (5) from —you have to (6) .. of the missing word. You should (7)... Only ane word in each gap, and you must (8) the word correctly, Part 5 tests grammar, and the missing words will usually be auxiliary verbs, modal verb, prepositions, pronouns or determiners. We aiam® AZ Key Reading and Writing Part 6 Match the questions (1-5) about A2 Key Reading and Writing Part 6 with the answers (a-e). 1, Is A2 Key Reading and Writing Part 6 2 a Youneed to write an email toa friend reading or writing exercise? b You must write 25 words or more, 2. What type of message do I need to write? © itis a uniting task. ‘3. What information do I need to include? d__ Yes, but you only need to answer the three 4, How long should my answer be? questions instructions to get full marks, Don't spend too long on Part 6 because you 5. Canl write more words than the question reed time for Part 7. asks for? @ You will see three short questions or instructions. You need to answer all of them in your email 98 THINK ABOUT IT “© Cambriige University Press and Cambridge Assessment 2020 7, 8, 6. We tata AZ Key Reading and Writing Part 7 is part of the exam, | have to write an article I need to write 35 words or more, ‘There are four pictures to look at... | must write about the main events of the picture. ‘To get full marks, my speling, grammar and vocabulary must be perf IFLwrte 100 words, | will get full MarKS. Read about A2 Key Reading and Writing Part 7. Are the sentences TRUE or FALSE? It’s a good idea to use more than one paragraph and/or linking words. | should write my story on a piece of paper before writing the inal answer on my answer sheet. PU lg A2 Key Listening Part 1 In A2 key Listening Part 1, there are Every question has You have to You will hear a conversation The conversations may be between fiends or relatives, You need to listen for important information, such as You will hear You need to choose and write your answers Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences about A2 Key Listening Part 1. or a shop assistant and a customer, for example between two peasle choose one answer for each question, A, B or C. five questions. tree answer options, based on pictures. each conversation twice times, prices, days of the week or numbers while you are Kstening to the conversations. (© Cambridge Unversity Press andl Cambridge Assessment 7020 THINK ABOUT IT 99 Think about it Read the sentences about A2 Key Listening Part 2. Are the answers TRUE or FALSE? In. AZ Key Listening Part 2, you will hear two people talking 2. The speakers will always have a British acce 3. You wll complete a message or notes wit information. 4. You need to choose from A, B or C answers. 5. The answer will ays be one word... 6. You can make spelling mistakes inthis part ofthe exam. 7. There are fe gaps to complete in a tet 8, The speakers might spell some of the difficult words, UL LE iaia A2 Key Listening Part 3 Read the sentences about A2 Key Listening Part 3 and choose the correct alternatives, 1. In 2 Key Listening Part 3, you answer the questions by choosing A, B or C/ writing 2 word. 2, Youlistento one long conversation / ive short conversations 3. Youlistento two / four people taking 4. There are five / eight questions to ansuer. 5. The speakers know / dont know each other 6. The speakers tak about schoo, university or work / something they are interested in 7. You must choose one answer / two answers foreach question, 8. You are given one point / two points for every correct answer. 100 Think gout it ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and Cambridge Assessment 7020 yu Tg A2 Key Listening Part 4 Read the paragraph about A2 Key istening Part 4 and answer the questions. In Part 4 of the AZ Key Listening test, you have to answer five questions. You will hear five short conversations (with 2 speakers} or monologues (ust 1 speaker). The question describes what the situation is, for example it ‘could be two friends or family members, or the speakers could be strangers, for example a shop assistant and a customer. You are listening for the main dea or the topic, and you need to choose from A, B or C answers, Most of the words and grammatical structures willbe from the AZ Key wordlist or the ist of Grammatical Areas in the AZ Key Handbook. A speaker may use a few words and/or grammatical structures that are higher than A2 Key get the c should write on the question paper wre you ae listening. level. However, it should be possiok rect answer even if you don't understand every word, You 1. How many questions are there in A2 Key Listening Part 4? 2, How many speakers wil there be in each question? 3, Who might the speakers be? 4, What sort of information are you Istening for? 55. Is allthe vocabulary you will hear from the AZ Key wordlist? 6. Where do you have to write your answers while you are listening? Te Tata A2 Key Listening Part 5 Complete the information about AZ Key Listening Part 5 with the words in the box. activities answer dally eight end five question simple twice two In A2 Key Listening Part 5, you need to understand a (1) conversation between (2) people. They might be talking about topes such as free time (3) «travel or (4) ite, You wll ear the conversation (5) There ae (6) ‘questions and you have to choose from (7) options. You should write your answers on th (8)... Paper wile You listen and you have time (9) . ofthe Listening test to write your answers onto the (10)... sheet in pencil | Cambridge University Press and Cambridge Assessment 2020 Tank asout it 101 VT Dlg A2 Key Speaking Part 1 Read the paragraph about A2 Key Speaking Part 1 and answer the questions with the words in the box. You do not need to use all the words, In the A2 Key Speaking test, there willbe two examiners in the room, but only one of the examiners will talk to you, The other examiner wil only listen to yout In Part 1, you need to listen to the examiner and answer their questions. There willbe another student (or maybe two students) n the room, but inthis part ofthe Speaking test, you only need to talk to the examiner Part 1 has two Phases: Phase 1 and Phase 2. In Phase 1, you will have to give your name, but you do not need to spellit. Next, the examiner asks you your age (in A2 Key for Schools) or i you work or study fin A2 Key). After that, you are asked where you are from or where you ive In Phase 2, the examiner will ask you some questions about two topics. These questions are about your daily fe (for example, food, free time, the weather, friends/ family, home), For each topic, bath students have two short questions to answer In other words, the examine asks four short questions per topic. Then, atthe end of each topic, one student answers a longer question that begins Now, please tell me something about the other student shorter name listens. two four the examiner hobbies age nationality longer talks 1, There are two examiners in the Speaking test: one who asks the questions and one who only 2. In Speaking Part 1, you speak to 3. In Part 1 Phase 1, first you are asked your 4. In Part 1 Phase 1, you will be asked either about your ‘or about your job / studies, Then you are asked were you are from / where you lve 5. InPart 1 Phase 2, the examiner asks you personal questions about different topics. 6. Atthe end of each topic, the examiner asks a question 102 Think sour it “© Cambriige University Press and Cambridge Assessment 2020 We tata AZ Key Speaking Part 2 Road the text. Then match the questions (1-6) about the A2 Key Speaking test Part 2 with the answers (a-f) ‘A2 Key Speaking Part 2 has two phases: Phase 1 and Phase 2. Ir Phase 1, you and the other student have a discussion for 1 to 2 minutes, The examiner gives you ve pictures to talk about and tells you the topic (e.g. sport, holidays, TV programmes}. You have to say why you lke or don't ike the things inthe pictues. If you can't tak for 2 minutes, the examiner vill ask you one or more questions about the pictures. At the end of Part 2 Phase 1, the examiner wil ask which of the things in the pictures you tke best In Part 2 Phase 2, the examiner will ask two more discussion questions on the same topic 2s in Phase 1. You and the other student are asked the same questions, Part 2 Phase 1 11, Who do you have to tak to in Part 2 Phase 1? a The examiner will ask you a que the pictures. 2. How long do you have to speak for bb The same toic as Part 2 Phase 1 3. What will happen if you dont speak for allthe time © The other student. you have? 4 Only two. 4. iter you finish speaking about the pictures, what wil @ Between one and two minutes. the examiner ask you? Which picture) you lke best Part 2 Phase 2 5. How many questions are there in Part 2 Phase 2? 6. What will the questions be about? {8 Cambricige Unversity Pross and Cambridge Assessment 2020 THINK aBouT iT 103 Appliances camera CD (player) cell phone clock computer cooker digital camera bag bathing suit belt blouse boot bracelet cap chain clothes coat costume (swimming) dress earring Colours black blue bright brown dark address at/@ by post call (v) camera CD (player) cell phone chat. 104 exam Toric Lists DyD (player) electric electricity fridge gas heating lamp Clothes and Accessories fashion get dressed slasses glove handbag hat jacket jeans jewellery / jewelry jumper kit necklace pocket golden green grey light orange Communication and Technology chatroom click (w) computer memory computer conversation digital digital camera dot laptop lights mobile (phone) MP3 player PC phone radio purse raincoat ring scarf sock shirt shoes shorts skirt suit sunglasses sweater swimming costume pale pink purple silver download (n & v) DVD (player) email (n & v) envelope file information internet internet site telephone television / TV video washing machine swimsuit tie tights trainers trousers try on (uv) Tshirt umbrella uniform wallet watch wear (v) white yellow keyboard laptop (computer) mobile (phone) mouse MP3 player net online password © Camoridge Unversity Press ang ‘Camotige Assessment 2020 Pc post something onine pphone printer photograph screen photography software Documents and Texts ad / advertisement diploma article email bill form book letter card licence comic magazine diary menu Education advanced course beginner desk biology dictionary blackboard diploma board eraser book ‘exam(ination) bookshelf geography chemistry history class, homework classmate information classroom instructions clever know coach language college learn Entertainment and Media act CD (player) actor chess adventure cinema advertisement classical (music) art ‘competition article concert board game dance (n & v) book dancer card disco cartoon draw ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 talk telephone text (n & v) upload message newspaper note notebook notice passport postcard lesson level library mark maths / mathematics note physics practice (n) practise (v) project pupil read remember rubber drawing drum DVD (player) exhibition festival film (n & v) fun go out group guitar video web web page website project sign text (n & v} textbook ticket ruler school science student studies study (v) subject teach teacher term test (n) university hip hop instrument keyboard laugh listen to look at magazine MP3 player museum music exam Topic Lists 105 musician news newspaper opera paint (v) painter Photograph photographer aunt boy brother chid cousin daddy) daughter family father friend friendly Food and Drink apple bake banana barbecue bean biscuit boil boiled bottle bow! box bread break (n} breakfast burger butter 106 exam Toric ists photography piano picture play (n) pop (music) practice (n) practise (v) programme Family and Friends ail grandchild grand(diad granddaughter grandfather grandma grandmother grandpa grandparent grandson granny cafe / café cafeteria cake can (n) candy carrot cereal cheese chef chicken chill chips chocolate coffee cola cook (n & v) project radio rap music read (v) rock (concert) screen (n) show (n) sing ‘group guest ey husband love (n & v) married Miss mom mother Mr Mrs cooker cookie cooking ream cup curry cut (n) delicious dessert inner ish (n) rink eat eee fast food fish singer song. television / TV theatre ticket video (game) watch (v) Ms murimny) neighbour parent pentriend sister son surname teenager uncle wife food fork French fries fresh fridge fried fruit garlic glass grape ariled honey hungry ice ice cream jam © Cambridge Unversity Press ang ‘Camere Assessment 2020 juice kitchen knife lemon lemonade lune lunchtime main course mango meal meat melon menu milk Health, Medicine and Exercise accident ambulance appointment arm baby back blood body brain break (v) check (v) chemist clean (adj & v) cold (n) ‘comb (n) cut (v) mineral water mushroom oil omelette onion orange order a meal pasta pear pepper picnic piece of cake pizza plate danger dangerous dead dentist die doctor Dr ear exercise eye face fall (v) feel (v) finger fit foot Hobbies and Leisure barbecue beach bicycle bike book ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 camera camp camping campsite CD (player) potato restaurant rice roast (v & adj) salad salt sandwich sauce sausage serve slice (n) snack (n) soup steak hair hand head health hear (v) heart hospital hurt (v) il leg lie down medicine neck nose nurse pain club collect (v) computer cycling dance (n & v) strawberry sugar ‘supper sweet (n & adj) tea thirsty toast tomato vegetable waiter waitress wash up water yogthlurt problem rest (n) run sick soap stomach stomach ache sien temperature tired tooth toothache toothbrush walk well (adi) draw DVD (player) festival go out 0 shopping exam Topic Lists 107 guitar hobby holidays join magazine House and Home address apartment armchair bath(tub) bathroom bed bedroom bin blanket bookcase bookshelf bowl box carpet chair clock Measurements centimette / centimeter /em day degree gram(me) able afraid alone amazing angry bad beautiful 108 exam Toric ists member MP3 player museum music musician closet computer cooker cupboard curtain desk dining room door downstairs drawer DYD (player) entrance flat (n) floor fridge funiture half hour kilo(gramime)) / ke kilometre / km / kilometer better big bored boring brave brilliant busy paint (n & v) park party shotograph (mn & v) picnic garage garden gas gate hall heating home house key kitchen lamp light live (v) living room ‘oven pillow litre / liter metre / meter minute moment guarter careful clear clever cool different difficult excellent quiz tent video game refrigerator roof room rubbish safe (adj) sheet shelf shower sink sitting room sofa stay (v) toilet towel wall second temperature week year Personal Feelings, Opinions and Experiences (adjectives) famous fast favourite fine free friendly funny © Cambridge Unversity Press ang ‘Camere Assessment 2020 good lucky real tall great married viel terrible happy modern right tired hard nice slow unhappy heavy noisy small useful high old soft well hungry pleasant sorry worried important poor special wrong interested pretty strange young, interesting uick strong kind quiet sure lovely ready sweet Places: Buildings apartment (building) department store hospital railway station bank disco hotel school block elevator house shop bookshop entrance library sports centre bookstore exit lt stadium building factory museum supermarket cafe / café flat office ‘swimming pool cafeteria garage pharmacy theatre castle grocery store police station university cinerna guesthouse port college harbour post office Places: Countryside area forest path sky beach hill railway village campsite island rainforest wood farm lake river field mountain sea Places: Town and City airport city centre petrol station station bridge corner playground street bus station market road town bus stop motorway roundabout underground car park park square 700 € cambridge Uneraty Pres and Sambrge dssearen 2000 ExaM Toric Lists 109 Services bank cate / café cafeteria cinema dentist Shopping ad / advertisement assistant bill bookshop buy (¥) cash (n & v} cent change (n & v) cheap cheque Sport ball badminton baseball basketball bat bathing suit beach bicycle bike boat catch (v) elim (v) lub coach (n) competition cricket cycling enter (a competition) equipment exercise (n & v) 110 exam Toric Lists doctor garage hotel library museum close (v) closed cost (n & v) credit card customer department store dollar euto expensive for sale fishing football football player game goal golf gym hockey keep ft kit luck member play (v) player pool practice (n) practise (v) prize race (n & v) racket rest (n & v) petrol station post office restaurant sports centre swimming pool ‘go shopping open (v & adj) pay (for) penny pound price receipt rent sale shop ride (n & v) riding rugby run (v) sailing sea skate (v) skateboard (n) ski (v) skiing snowboard (n) snowboarding soccer sport(s) sports centre stadium surf surfboard surfboarding swim theatre tourist information centre shop assistant shopper shopping spend store supermarket try on swimming. swimming costume swimming pool swimsuit table tennis team tennis tennis player throw (v) ticket tired trainers v/versus volleyball walk (v) watch (v) win (v) windsurfing winner © Cambridge Unversity Press ang ‘Camere Assessment 2020 The Natural World air animal autumn beach bear bee bird butterfly camel chicken country countryside cow desert dinosaur dog Time afternoon am. / p.m, appointment autumn birthday calendar century clock daily date day diary dolphin duck east elephant explorer field fire fish flower forest grass, grow hill horse hot ice evening half (past) holidays hour January — December meeting midnight minute moment Monday ~ Sunday month monthly Travel and Transport (aero) / (airplane airport ambulance backpack boat bridge bus bus station ‘© Cambridge Unversity Press and ‘Gambrage Assessment 2020 bus stop car case coach country delay (n & v) delayed drive insect island lake moon mountain mouse nature north plant rabbit river sea sheep sky snake south morning night noon o'clock past quarter (past / to} second spring summer time today tomorrow driver driving / driver's licence engine engineer explorer far fight space spring star summer tiger tree water west whale wild animal winter wood wool world tonight week weekday weekend weekly winter working hours year yesterday fly garage helicopter journey leave left light luggage exam Topic Lists 111 machine map mechanic mirror miss (v) motorbike motorway move oil park (v) passenger passport petrol Weather cloud cloudy cold fog foggy Work and Jobs actor artist boss break (n) business business person businessman businesswoman chemist cleaner coach (n) company computer cook (n & v) customer dentist desk 112 exam Toric Lists petrol station pilot platforrn railway repair (v) return (nm & v) ride right road roundabout sailing seat ship hot ice rain snow storm diary diploma doctor Dr driver eatn email (n & v) engineer explorer factory rm farmer footballer ‘otbal player guest guide instructions, station stop straight on street suitcase taxi ticket tour (n) tour guide tourist tourist information centre traffic sun ‘sunny thunderstorm warm weather job journalist king letter manager mechanic meeting message musician nurse ‘occupation office painter photographer pilot police officer queen traffic ight train tram travel tip tyre underground (n) visit visitor way (n) wheel window wet wind windy receptionist secretary shop assistant shopper singer staff student teacher tennis player tour guide uniform waiter / waitress work worker writer © Cambridge Unversity Press ang ‘Camere Assessment 2020

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