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Unit Test 1 Boy: No! I play it at lunchtime.

Woman: OK. Thank you very much … Hello. Who are you?
01 Girl: Hi. I’m Berta. Aren’t you from the radio?
Woman: Yes I am … so, what’s in your bag?
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Girl: I haven’t got mine today. It’s at home.
Boy: Have you got any pets?
Woman: Isn’t that your bag?
Man: I haven’t but my children have.
Girl: No. It’s my friend Monica’s.
Boy: What have they got?
Woman: I see. Well … what’s in her bag?
Man: They like dogs but we haven’t got a big garden so
Girl: I’m not sure. I think her trainers are in there …
they’ve got a cat. Her name’s Rosie.
Woman: Why are they in there?
Girl: She’s got PE today.
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Woman: Has she got anything else in there?
Man: Where are you from?
Girl: Let’s see … This is a sandwich … and there’s a
Girl: I am from Mexico but I live in Spain.
bottle, but there’s no water in it.
Man: Have you got friends in Madrid?
Woman: And is her mobile phone in there?
Girl: I’ve got my cousins but my good friends are in
Girl: No it isn’t – she’s got it with her.
Mexico.
Woman: OK. Thank you for your time ...
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Man: Have you got children?
Woman: Yes. I’ve got four and I’ve got eight grandchildren! Unit Test 3
I’m from China but they’re all over the world.
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Man: Where are they?
Woman: They’re in Russia, India and Australia. Good evening. I’m Miss Sharpe – that’s S-H-A-R-P-E. I’m the
music teacher and I organise the school choir. The choir is for
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all students over 12 years old. Eleven and 12 year olds don’t
Girl: Have you got a hobby?
Boy: Yes. I really like computer games. go because they have the junior music club. It’s okay if you
Girl: What’s your favourite game? don’t know how to sing. In the choir you learn how to sing! The
Boy: It’s called ‘Goal’ but it’s not a football game. choir now meets on Mondays and Thursdays in the music
Girl: What type of game is it? room. We don’t meet on Tuesdays this year because the
Boy: It’s an adventure game. music room isn’t free. In our meetings we don’t only sing. We
often watch music videos and we also study different types of
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Girl: Hi Jack. This is Paula. She’s my sister. music. We learn traditional English songs but we also learn
Boy: But isn’t your mum called Paula? songs from different cultures. Students always love the
Girl: No! My mother’s called Paulina. Bollywood songs! We also have visits to the theatre, and the
Boy: Oh, I see. Is your brother called Paul? choir gives a concert at the end of the year. This is always in
Girl: No! He’s called Jack. Like you! the town park. We invite parents and other students and
everyone has a lot of fun. The choir is free to join but students
pay for the visits. If you want to join, please speak to me after
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this meeting.
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Woman: Welcome to ‘What’s in your bag?’ Today I’m at
Eastminster School … Er, hello? What’s your
name?
Boy: Hello. I’m Fred.
Woman: I’ve got a question for you, Fred … What’s in your
bag?
Boy: Hmm … I’ve got my school books and a pencil
case.
Woman: And what’s that? Is it a phone?
Boy: No, it’s a video game.
Woman: Is that for school?

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Review Test 1, Units 1–3 Dad: Well, we’ve got some lovely tomatoes. How about
salad?
04 Jenny: Great! That’s healthy and I like it. Shall I help
you?
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Dad: Yes, please. Here’s the salad. Wash it in the sink
Boy: Do you know Henry?
then put it in the bowl please.
Girl: I think so. Isn’t he Oscar’s friend?
Jenny: OK ... Shall I get some bread?
Boy: No. That’s Richard. He’s got long straight hair.
Dad: Yes, please.
Henry’s got dark curly hair.
Jenny: Where is it?
Girl: Sorry. I don’t know him.
Dad: I’m not sure. It isn’t on the shelf. Is it on the table?
Jenny: Hmm … no, it isn’t. … Here it is! It’s in the
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shopping bag.
Girl: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the
Dad: Oh yes ...
swimming pool is?
Jenny: Ok. So the salad and the bread are on the table.
Boy: Go straight on and walk past the library. It’s on the
How long do you cook the meat for?
corner of Park Street opposite the cinema.
Dad: Hmm … usually for about 35 minutes, but I think
Girl: Thank you.
this meat needs 45 minutes.
Jenny: I want to watch a programme on TV. Is that OK?
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Dad: Yes, sure. Shall I call you in 30 minutes?
Girl: How many musical instruments do you play,
Jenny: Great! Thanks, Dad.
Darius?
Boy: I play the guitar and I’m not bad. I also have piano
lessons but I’m not very good!
Girl: And do you play other instruments? Unit Test 5
Boy: I want to learn the violin but I don’t have time. 06
4 Good morning everyone. We’ve got the school trip to the new
Girl 1: What’s your favourite subject at school, Anneka? science museum tomorrow. It’s a brilliant experience. The
Girl 2: Well, I like science but it’s not my favourite. I’m no museum’s got lots of interactive activities and the giant touch
good at maths, so science is difficult. Art is my screens help explain things clearly. You can also connect your
favourite. It’s fun and you don’t need maths! tablets for some activities. We meet at the school at 7.30 and
the bus leaves at 7.45. Please be on time because we want to
5 arrive at the museum at 9 o’clock, when it opens. You have
Girl: What do you usually do on Saturdays, Milo? three hours to visit the different parts of the museum and do
Boy: I get up at about 11 o’clock. Then I have breakfast the activities. Class Three need to work on their science
and watch TV. projects but students in Class Two don’t have any work to do.
Girl: Is that all? Don’t you go out with your friends, or At 12 o’clock we all meet in the meeting room to listen to a
do sport? presentation on the history of technology. Please be at the
Boy: No. I like watching sport on TV but I don’t go out meeting room on time! After that, we can have our lunch. Bring
and do sports! lunch with you for a picnic. We can’t have lunch in the museum
but there’s a nice park and we can eat it there. The bus
collects us after lunch and we get back to school at 3.30.
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Dad: Is it dinner time, Jenny?
Jenny: Yes, Dad. It’s six o’clock. We usually eat at half
past five!
Dad: What would you like? We’ve got some meat in the
fridge ...
Jenny: Have we got any potatoes to make chips?
Dad: No, we haven’t … but chips aren’t very good for
you.
Jenny: I know, but I love them!

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Unit Test 6 Unit Test 7
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Neil: Hi, Amber. What are you doing? 1
Amber: Hi, Neil. I’m in town with my mum at the moment. Boy: Are you watching the football?
We’re shopping. Girl: No, the rugby. I wanted to watch the football but
Neil: Oh, right. Do you like shopping with your mum? they’re not showing it on TV.
Amber: Not really. I like shopping with my friends but my Boy: Is it on the radio? I want to know which team is
mum’s paying with her credit card! winning.
Neil: I see! What do you want to buy? Girl: I don’t think so but we can look on the Internet.
Amber: I need a new pair of trainers.
Neil: What shop are you looking in? 2
Amber: We’re in the sports shop. There are lots on sale Girl: Would you take me to my judo class this evening,
but I can’t see anything for me. Dad?
Neil: What type of trainers do you want? Man: What time is it?
Amber: I want some with a simple design … and normal Girl: It starts at 7.30 but I need to be there for 7.15, so I
ones, not basketball boots! have time to change my clothes.
Neil: What colour are you looking for? Man: Sorry, I have a meeting at 7 o’clock. Get a bus
Amber: Some white ones I think. They have got some but and I can pick you up after the class.
they aren’t my size. Everything else here has lots
of bright colours! 3
Neil: I’ve got an idea. Try the shoe shop. It’s called Fit Girl: Did you play in the basketball competition last
Feet. They’ve got lots of different shoes and it’s year?
not expensive. Boy: No. I was in the under 12s baseball competition.
Amber: Fit Feet? Where’s that? I’m playing basketball this year.
Neil: It’s not in the shopping centre. It’s in Bank Street Girl: What team are you in?
opposite that famous clothes shop. Boy: I’m 12 this year but because I’m tall, I can play in
Amber: That’s great, Neil! My mum’s leaving this shop the over 13s team.
now anyway. She doesn’t want to pay their prices!
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Boy: Hi Marina. What are you doing?
Review Test 2, Units 4–6 Girl: I’m watching the tennis. It’s a terrible match. The
players aren’t very good.
08 Boy: Are you watching it on TV?
Good morning. We’ve got some interesting news today! Well- Girl: No. I’m at Wimbledon. The match isn’t very good
known local chef, Marco Bennett, is giving cooking lessons at but the place is brilliant.
Green Park School for all you cooking fans at school. It’s a six
week course, with classes in weeks one to five, and it finishes 5
with a big dinner on the last day. The objective of the course is Boy: Do you know Gabby Douglas?
to make simple but delicious meals. A word of warning: Marco Girl: Is she that amazing runner?
is very interested in eating healthily, so if you like chips and Boy: No. She’s a famous gymnast. She won two gold
burgers, this course is not for you! Marco’s specialities are fish medals in the Olympics.
and organic vegetables. There are trips to the market and the Girl: Oh, yes! She was really young … she was 16
bakery and Marco shows you how to choose fresh, natural when she won them.
ingredients. Marco shows you how to prepare food and you
can learn some of Marco’s special cooking tricks at the same
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time! The course starts on the 15 of April but if you want to
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join it’s important to tell the organiser by the 5 of April. His
name is John Delaney. If you’d like more information, you can
call him on 0934 54382. That’s 0-9-3-4, 5-4-3-8-2. Happy
cooking!

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Unit Test 8 Review Test 3, Units 7–9
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Today we’re talking about businessman and inventor Thomas Boy: Hello, Miss Fleming. Thank you for speaking to
Edison. me.
Edison was born in 1847 in the United States. His early life Girl: Good morning. You can call me Patricia.
wasn’t easy for him. He had problems hearing and he had Boy: Ok … so Patricia, were you a student at this
difficulties at school. He left school at 12 but he already had school?
some business skills. He made his own newspaper and started Girl: That’s right. I was here ten years ago now. This is
selling it on trains. In his free time he did scientific the first time I’ve been back!
experiments. Boy: Did you start running when you were here?
Edison lost his job when an experiment caused a fire on a train Girl: Well, I liked sports when I was at school but we
and he started a new job as a telegraph operator. The didn’t go running.
telegraph was an electric machine for sending messages and Boy: What sports did you do?
Edison became interested in electricity. He started to invent Girl: We did gymnastics and swimming. I started
things, usually with electricity, and in 1869 he sold his first running in a sports club after school.
invention for $40,000. Boy: When did you start running in competitions?
In the 1870s, he made lots of important inventions that Girl: Quite late. A lot of people start competing at 13 or
changed the world, including a type of record player and a 14, but I was 16.
movie camera. He also invented the light bulb and brought Boy: Why do you think you’re a fast runner?
electricity to many cities in the United States. Girl: Hmm … I’m not a fast runner … A lot of runners
When Edison died in 1931, many people turned off their lights are faster than me in short races. But I can run a
in memory of him. He invented more than 1,000 things and long way and I don’t get tired. That’s the most
some of them helped to create the world we live in today. important thing in the long races.
Boy: What do you like about running?
Girl: Well, it’s healthy … and it’s often outdoors. I don’t
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Boy: How do you feel after you win a race?
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Boy: Thank you, Patricia.
Hello. This is Adela’s mum. I wanted to speak to Henry
because we’re organising a surprise for Adela next Saturday.
As you know, she is 13 on Tuesday so we want to take her
somewhere special with her friends. She loves scary animals
at the moment, so we thought that a trip to the zoo was a good
idea. We have spoken to the zoo and we can organise a party
there. We can also have a special tour of the insect house.
That means that Adela can feel and hold some of their spiders.
It doesn’t sound like fun to me but that’s what she likes!
Our plan is to arrive with Adela at half past ten. It’s better if her
friends are there first so we want you all to meet at 10 o’clock
at the zoo. When we arrive at the zoo you can surprise her.
We can’t take everyone with us but we can give you a lift home
after the party.
Can you call me on 382 4485 – that’s 3-8-2-4-4-8-5 – to tell me
if you can come? We hope you can!

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Unit Test 10 End of year test
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Tim: Hi, Gemma. It’s Tim. Presenter: Danny … welcome to the show. Can you tell us
Gemma: Hi, Tim. why you’re here?
Tim: I’m phoning because my sister is going to take me Danny: Hello. Well … I won a TV singing competition
to the cinema this evening. Do you want to come? called ‘Something Special’.
Gemma: It depends. What are you going to see? Presenter: And what did you do?
Tim: I want to see the new James Bond film. It’s called Danny: I sang ... It’s like a tournament so if you win, you
Spectre. come back on the programme the next week and
Gemma: Oh, yes. I’ve heard about it but I don’t really like sing another song.
James Bond films. I don’t like the violence. Are Presenter: Why did you decide to enter the competition?
there any other films on? Danny: Actually I didn’t! I’m really shy and I don’t like
Tim: I think they’re showing The Martian. singing in public ... but my uncle sent an email to
Gemma: What’s that? the TV company and they asked me to join the
Tim: It’s about a trip to Mars … you know, the Red show.
Planet. Matt Damon is an astronaut. He has to go Presenter: What was it like singing to millions of people on
on a mission to Mars but he can’t get home. TV?
Gemma: That sounds interesting. I don’t like science fiction Danny: It was difficult at the beginning but it became
much but I like Matt Damon! easier every time I sang.
Tim: Great! Shall we see that? Presenter: How did you feel when you won?
Gemma: Yes, sure. What cinema are you going to go to? Danny: It was amazing … I cried because I was so happy!
Tim: The one next to the big supermarket. I still can’t believe I won!
Gemma: What time must we be there? Presenter: And what was the prize?
Tim: The doors open at 7 o’clock but the film starts at Danny: I won some money … that was great … but I can
7.30. also go to the United States to make my own
Gemma: Shall I meet you at 7 o’clock outside the cinema? album.
Tim: I think we should meet earlier because we have to Presenter: So what are your plans now?
get the tickets … Let’s meet at 6.30, then we have Danny: Well, I haven’t had much time with my family, so
lots of time. I’m going to take them on holiday. Then I’m going
Gemma: OK. See you later. to make my first record!

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