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FINAL
ASSESSMENT
LEVEL: BEGINNERS
Time allotted: 90 minutes
VOCABULARY
Question 1 – 10: Complete the sentences below, using appropriate words from the
box.
Question 1. Helen is a _________________________. Her job is to help sick people feel healthier.
_____________________________.
Question 6. I work at a hotel. I give keys to help guests open their rooms. I am a
_____________________________.
Question 13. Every morning, I _______________, brush my teeth, and get dressed.
A. make dinner B. have lunch
C. go to bed D. get up
Question 14. I love eating meat. Chicken, pork, and _______________ are my favorite.
A. salmon B. pepper
C. lamb D. lamp
D. desk
GRAMMAR
Question 21 – 25: Look for a MISTAKE in each sentence below. Choose the most
suitable answer (A, B, C or D).
Example.
0. What are you do at the moment? I’m having a cup of tea.
A are B do
C having D tea
The answer is B, because in the question we see “at the moment”, so we have to use
Present Continuous tense. So, the question should be, “What are you doing at the moment?”,
not “do”.
Question 22. Anne never drink coffee in the morning. She stays healthy by
having a cup of lemon juice with warm water and honey.
A never B drink
C stays D water
Question 23. Yesterday, Tom went out and buy some groceries for his mom to
make dinner.
A went B buy
C his D
make
Question 24. At the moment, my father is drinking coffee while my brother and I
are do homework.
A is B
drinking
C are D do
C taller D our
Question 31 – 35: Fill in the blanks with suitable form of the given words.
Question 31. Jane and Tom ____________________________ (look) for a job now.
Question 35. Fried chicken is the __________________________ (good) dish in this restaurant.
Question 36 – 40: Write full sentences using the given words. You may need to add
extra words to make the sentence grammatically correct.
PRONUNCIATION
Question 41 – 50: Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) which has the ending -s/es
pronounced differently from the others.
Question 51 – 60: Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) which has the ending -ed
pronounced differently from the others.
END OF TEST