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UNIT 4: Skills

GROUP A

Name: ________________________
Class: ________________________

DICTATION
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Listen and write the words that you hear.

_________________ _________________ mornings

I _________________ _________________ football,

_________________ _________________ I’m watching a film.

I _________________ _________________ like

going to _________________ __________________.

I’m with my _________________ _________________

so I’m _________________ _________________.

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UNIT 4: Skills

GROUP A

LISTENING
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Listen to the radio programme and choose the correct answer (A, B or C).
1 Pupils at the school
A use a lot of textbooks.
B have one textbook for each class.
C don’t use any textbooks.

2 How much does it cost each year to study at the school?


A $0
B $63
C $1,000

3 The maths class finishes at


A 9.15.
B 9.45.
C 10.00.

4 What is different about the teachers at the school?


A the questions they ask
B their clothes
C their name

5 Lunchtime at the school starts at


A 12.30.
B 1.00.
C 1.30.

6 Afternoon break at the school is at


A 1.30.
B 2.30.
C 4.00.
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UNIT 4: Skills

GROUP A

READING
3 Read the text and the sentences below. Which section (A, B, C or D) is each
sentence about? You can use the letters more than once.

Which section… Letter:


1 … says what Nelly thinks about the game of rugby?

2 … says who Nelly is with?

3 … describes the weather?

4 … explains about the rules of rugby?

5 … says what time of year people normally play rugby?

6 … says where Nelly is?

7 … describes what is happening in the game the other pupils are playing?

My First PE Class: Playing Rugby

A
I’m Nelly, and I’m in my first PE class at my new school. I’m standing with all of my classmates in
the middle of the big sports field next to the school. We’re watching another class play a game called
rugby. It’s my first time playing rugby!

B
Someone kicks the ball then someone on the other team catches it. You have to run to the other end
of the pitch. You can throw or pass the ball to other people in your team, but you have to throw the
ball behind you, not in front of you.

C
You usually play rugby in the winter. A pupil has the ball now and is running up the field. The
players on the other team are trying to catch her. They stop her by holding her legs so she falls over
onto the grass. It doesn’t look like a lot of fun to me!

D
It’s really cold today and it’s raining. Why isn’t it the summer?! I want to be in a nice warm
classroom! It’s our turn to play now. We’re walking onto the pitch. Someone is kicking the ball. Oh
no! It’s coming towards me! Help!
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