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Basic Level. Functions.

1. Match the questions (1-5) to the correct responses (A-F). There is one extra
response that you do not need to use.
1. What’s the score? B A. It finished 4-1.

2. How was the match? D B. It’s 3-2 with about ten minutes left to play.

3. Who’s playing? F C. They played at Old Trafford.

4. Have I missed anything? E D. Really good. I enjoyed it.

5. What was the result? A E. No, they’ve only just kicked off.

F. Manchester United and Arsenal.

2. Choose the correct sentence to complete the dialogues.

1.
X: We won 4-0.
Y: _____________
A Good luck. B Never mind. C Congratulations.

2.
X: How do you get to Cardiff?
Y: ____________
A About twice a year. B On the M4 from Bristol. C It’s the capital of Wales.

3.
X: Tottenham are playing Arsenal this afternoon.
Y: ___________
A What was the score? B Let’s watch it. C Who’s playing?

4.
X: What happened at the match?
Y: The other team scored a goal in the last minute.
X: ____________
A Never mind. B How fantastic. C I didn’t mean to.

Extended level. Use of English.

3. Complete the text with the words in the box in the correct form. There is one extra
word that you do not need to use.
cheap expense far long play scarf

Newcastle is the 1 furthest/farthest north of England’s major cities. It is on the north-east coast, about 80km from the border
with Scotland. The 2 longest journey that Newcastle United football fans had to make this year was to London but, in the past, they
have travelled to Southampton and even Plymouth. It is very 3 expensive to travel by car or train so most fans travel by coach, which
is a much 4 cheaper way to travel. Every Saturday, on the motorways of England, you can see these coaches travelling to matches
with excited supporters waving their 5 scarves out of the windows.

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