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Elementary Achievement test 2 (Units 4–6)

Listening he was eleven.    T  

1 Recording 3 Listen to the conversation in a 7 He comes from a musical family.    F  


restaurant. Match the people with the food.
You don’t need all the food items. 8 He wanted to become famous.    T  

1 Charlie   a   9 He had lessons every evening.   F  

2 Sam     f     10 Markus and his friends played in a band.   T   

3 Mum     g     11 Their band won the school competition.    F  

4 Rosie   h       

5 Tony     c     10

6 Carol     b    

a) Roast beef and fries

b) Vegetable soup and cheese salad

c) Chicken soup, pasta and prawns

d) Pasta with grilled vegetables

e) Green beans and carrots

f) Roast beef, potatoes and vegetables

g) Grilled chicken, vegetables and rice

h) Fish and fries with salad

i) Pasta and salad

2 Recording 4 Listen and write true (T) or


false (F).
1 Markus was born in Australia.   F  

2 He was born on August 13th 1983.    T  

3 There are three children in his family.    F  

4 His father was an electrician.   T   

5 He loved maths and music.   F  

6 He started playing the guitar when

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Elementary Achievement test 2 (Units 4–6)

Grammar shelves, and the rooms 6        were         (be) too


small. The bathrooms were old and they didn’t have
3 Write the sentences in the correct order. a shower. Then I 7   found              (find) the perfect
1 many / bedrooms / are / how / there? flat. It
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     has           (have) a living room, a bedroom, a
  How many bedrooms are there?   kitchen with a table and a bathroom with a shower.
2 aren’t / after / any / there / 11p.m. / buses There 9       were          (be) lots of cupboards and
shelves, and a big wardrobe in the bedroom. The flat
    There aren't   buses any after 11 p.m.
                                                               10
 didn't have               (not/have) a garden but it had
3 can / get / a / from / book / the / I / library? a lovely balcony. I 11      grow           (grow) plants
there and it was a great place to relax in the summer.
    Can I get a book from the library
                                                                  
4 I / got / pineapples / any / haven’t 10

      I haven't got any pineapples


                                                                
5 often / do /eat / you / vegetables?

       Do you eat often vegetables


                                                               
6 is / sugar / this / there / in / tea?

      Is there sugar in this tea


                                                                  
7 drinks / of / a / she / at / coffee / lot / work

     She drink a coffe lot of at work          


8 your / who / favourite / was / teacher?

    Who was your favorite teacher


                                                                  
9 weren’t / home / last / they / at / night

    They weren't at home last night


10 the / didn’t / film / we / enjoy

     We then didn't enjoy film


11 did / live / the / when / you / in / UK?

   When did you the live in UK


4 Write the correct form of the word in brackets.
I 1   got   (get) my first job in 2012 because I
2
    warend            (want) to move out of my
parents’ house and 3     fat            (rent) a flat. First, I
4
      saw          (see) lots of flats. Some of them were
awful. There
5
        weren't        (not/be) enough cupboards or
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Elementary Achievement test 2 (Units 4–6)

Vocabulary 2 How many books can I    borrow             from the


library?
5 Underline the correct alternative.
1 I found my mobile phone. It was in/on the shelf 3 They       go          to the gym every evening.
next to/on my bed.
4 Joel and Sue always      do           the housework
2 There’s a lovely Thai restaurant between/behind on Saturday.
the theatre.
5 I’m too tired. I’m going to          stay       at home
3 The internet café is on the left/between the bank tonight.
and the post office.
6 Does Jo really enjoy    working          as a dentist?
4 Did you buy a bottle/jar of strawberry jam for me?
7 When do you      start   your new job?
5 Can I have a packet/glass of milk, please?
8 Tim and Victoria         got      married last
6 We saw James five minutes last/ago. February.

7 Where did you go in/on June?


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6 Are the nouns countable or uncountable?


Underline the wrong word in each group.
1 apple orange banana garlic

2 tomato salmon milk cheese

3 egg pepper carrot butter

4 milk fruit juice banana water

5 potato grape broccoli pear

6 meat fish fruit vegetable

7 pear prawn salmon strawberry

7 Complete the sentences with the words in


the box.
borrow do go got

play start stay working

1 Do you want to    play    tomorrow?

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Elementary Achievement test 2 (Units 4–6)

Function awful                                                    

8 Tick two polite options for each question. 5 Who / you / go with?
1 a) What do you want?
                                                            
b) Are you ready to order?     
6 Where / you / go?
c) Can I help you?     
   Where did you go
2 a) Have you got it in small, please?       
                                                         
b) Could I have a medium?        5

c) Give me a large.    x    10 Now match questions 1–6 from Exercise 9


with gaps a–f.
3 a) Where’s the menu?    x   
A: Hi Tony! How are you?
b) Could you bring us a menu?       
B: Fine thanks. a   1  
c) Can I see the menu, please?       
A: It was good – but we had a few problems.
4 a) Would you like something to drink?       
B: Why? What happened?
b) Do you want coffee?    x   
A: Well, the hotel was awful, the plane was late . . .
c) What would you like to drink?       
B: b               4                                              
5 a) I want some red wine.   x    
A: Yeah, but the beach was amazing.
b) I’d like a hamburger and fries.       
B: c                6                                             
c) Can I have some vegetables?       
A: Aruba. Lovely food, lovely people . . .
6 a) I’m not sure.       
B: d              5                                               
b) Give me time to think.   x    
A: A couple of friends from work.
c) I need to think about it.       
B: e              2                                               
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9 Write the past simple questions. A: Yes, she loved it.

1 How / your holiday? B: f               3                                              

  How was your holiday?   A: Last night!

2 your wife / go / with you? 5

   Did your wife went with you     11 Read the article and complete the gaps with
headings a–f.
3 When / you / get back?
1    d   
       When did you get back                              Jamie Oliver is a well-known British chef. He was
born on 27th May 1975 in Essex. His parents ran a
4 That / sound / awful!
pub restaurant and taught him how to cook when he
        That sounds was young.

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Elementary Achievement test 2 (Units 4–6)

2   b     
He went to college to study cooking when he was 16 12 Read the article again. Underline True (T) or
and then worked in France. Next, he worked in False (F).
London at Carluccio’s and The River Café.
1 Jamie first learnt to cook at school. T/F
3   f     
2 He worked in France after working
At the end of 2002, he opened his first restaurant,
in London. T/F
‘Fifteen’, in London. His idea was to help young
people without jobs to learn how to cook with 3 He started his own business in 2002. T/F
professionals and find work. It was a big success
and now there are ‘Fifteen’ restaurants all around 4 Fifteen was a complete failure. T/F
the world.
5 Jamie will open more Italian restaurants. T / F
4     c   
6 He called his first collection of recipes
In 2008, Jamie then started another restaurant
The Naked Chef. T/F
business – this time with Italian food. The original
‘Jamie’s Italian’ opened in Oxford and there are
now around 40 of them in the UK in cities such as
Exeter and Brighton. There are ‘Jamie’s Italian’ 5
restaurants in Australia, Singapore, Brazil and
Russia too, with plans for more soon. 13 Read the text again and underline the correct
answer, a), b) or c).
5    a  
Jamie has also published lots of cookery books since 1 Jamie Oliver’s parents were
his first, The Naked Chef, in 1999. His latest titles
a) chefs.
include Jamie’s Comfort Food in 2014 and The
Essential Jamie in 2015. b) teachers.
6      e   c)  the owners of a pub.
He has a lot more ideas for the future! One of them
is to develop his YouTube channel: Food Tube. At 2 When he left college, Jamie went to
present it is the third largest food channel on
a) Essex.
YouTube but he’d like this to change. Why not have
a look at it yourself? b) London.

c) France.
a) Recipes to try at home 3 The ‘Fifteen’ restaurants
b) Becoming a chef a) give free food to young people.
c) A small idea grows big b) help professional chefs find work.
d) First beginnings c) teach young people to be cooks.
e) More to come 4 Jamie started his first Italian restaurant in
f) Training others a) Oxford.

b) Brighton.
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c) Italy.

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Elementary Achievement test 2 (Units 4–6)

5 There are around 40 Jamie’s Italian restaurants in

a) Exeter and Brighton.

b) the UK.

c) the world.

6 Jamie’s Comfort Food is

a) one of Jamie’s restaurants.

b) a recent cookery book by Jamie.

c) Jamie’s first cookery book.

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Elementary Achievement test 2 (Units 4–6)

Writing                                                                            

14 Rewrite the recipe with capital letters and  I admire my sister because she had a beautiful
commas. childhood, she loves her pet named Mia, her dog
it’s very easy to make a greek salad. you need daughter is studying and became a dentist and has a
lettuce tomatoes black olives an onion some feta calm, cheerful and humble
cheese and a big dish. wash and cut up the lettuce personality.                                                                  
and tomatoes. then put all the ingredients into the      
dish and add some olive oil. don’t add salt because
                                                                           
feta cheese is very salty. stir and serve with fresh
bread. delicious!                                                                            

                                                                           
  It’s very easy to make a Greek salad.  You need                                                                            
lettuce, tomatoes, black olives an onion some feta
cheese and a big dish. Wash and cut up the lettuce                                                                            
and tomatoes. Then put all the ingredients into the
dish and add some olive oil. Don’t add salt because                                                                           
feta cheese is very salty. Stir and serve with fresh
bread. !delicious!
Why this person is someone you admire

                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                             for being a responsible and judicious person and


dedicated to what he
                                                                            does.                                                                         

                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                           

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15 Write two paragraphs about a person you
admire. Use the prompts below. Write 50–75
words.
Total: 100

His / her childhood, family, job, personality


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