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David Newbold, Rob Nolasco 4


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LANGUAGE ZONE
Contents
Starter unit Unit 5
Test A 4 Test A 26
Test B 6 Test B 28

Unit 1 Unit 6
Test A 8 Test A 30
Test B 10 Test B 32

Unit 2 Unit 7
Test A 12 Test A 34
Test B 14 Test B 36

Unit 3 Unit 8
Test A 16 Test A 38
Test B 18 Test B 40

Unit 4 Progress Test Units 5–8 42


Test A 20 Answer Key 44
Test B 22
Tapescripts 47
Progress Test Units 1–4 24
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Test A
Hello! Goodbye! In my classroom
1 Complete the dialogues. 3 Write the words under the pictures.
Use a or an.
Example
Example
a Good morning .

a pencil 1

1
! I’m Jack.
b 2 3

4 5

2 3
! Paul.

c
4
morning. 6 7
5
How you? 7

Do you speak English?


4 Write the correct words under the
pictures.
6 7
I’m , thank . Example

7
The alphabet
2 Write the missing letters. h a m b urg e r 1v e
a d e
g i k l m
n o p r s t u
v x y z 2 f b l 3 h o
6 3

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Starter unit Test


Language zoneA 1

Instructions Colours
5 Complete the teacher’s instructions. 6 Write the colours.
Example Example

engre green
Look .
1 belu 4 etwhi
2 wolyel 5 edr
3 labkc
5
1
your book.
Listening
7 Listen and write the names.
1 Billy 2 3 Damien

2
L .

4 5 Ewan 6

3 up.
3
Extra
8 Write the correct greeting at each time.
1 7.30 a.m.
2 2.30 p.m.
4 W your
3 6.30 p.m.
name.
4 10.30 p.m.

4
5 Sit .

5 Total 40

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Test B
Hello! Goodbye! In my classroom
1 Complete the dialogues. 3 Write the words under the pictures.
Example Use a or an.
Example

a Good morning .

a pencil 1

1 2 3
morning.
2
Holly.
b

4 5

6 7
3
Hello! Gemma.
7
4
afternoon.
c 5
How you?
Do you speak English?
4 Write the correct words under the
pictures.
Example

6 7
I’m , thank .

7
h a m b urg e r 1 f t l
The alphabet
2 Write the missing letters.
a b c d e f h i j
k m n o q r 2 h t 3 v d
t v x y z
3
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Starter unit Test B

Instructions Colours
5 Complete the teacher’s instructions. 6 Write the colours.
Example Example
engre green
Look .
1 labkc 4 etwhi
2 edr 5 wolyel
3 belu
5
1 up.
Listening
7 Listen and write the names.
1 Billy 2 Jenny 3

2 Sit .

4 Lara 5 6

3 3
your book.
Extra
8 Write the correct greeting at each time
1 7.30 a.m.
2 2.30 p.m.
4 W your
3 6.30 p.m.
name.
4 10.30 p.m.

4
5
L .

5 Total 40

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1 Test A
Vocabulary I, you, he, she, it
1 Write the numbers in words. 4 Complete the sentences with He, She,
It or I.
Example
Example
1 one
1 10 She is my friend.

2 3
3 9
4 8
5 4
5
1
2 Write the answers in words. am eleven.
Example

one + two + six = nine


1 ten + two =
2 nine + one – four =
3 four + seven =
4 five – three =
2
is a computer.
5 twelve – six – two =

Be
3 Complete the sentences with am, are
or is.
Example
is 3
My teacher Mrs Wood. is my teacher.

1 I in class 7.
2 Holly my friend.
3 You eleven.
4 He a teacher.
5 It a pencil-case.
5 3

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Test A 1

Situations 7 Write your details.

5 Complete the dialogue. Name 1

2
Age

Class 3

4
Teacher

Friend 5

Hero 6

6
Extra
8 Write about yourself. Use the letter in
exercise 6 and your details in exercise 7.
1
ANNA Hello , Tracy. is
Phil.
2 3
TRACY , Phil. How you?
4
PHIL Fine, .
5
TRACY How are you, Phil?
6
PHIL I eleven.
6

Reading and writing


6 Read the text and complete the table.
5
My name’s Jenny Kelly. I’m eleven.
I’m in class 7 at school. Class 7 is
great! My teacher is Mr Lamont. My
friend is Amy Richmond. My hero
is Gwen Stefani.

1
Name Kelly
2
Age
3
Class
4
Teacher
5
Friend

5 Total 40

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1 Test B
Vocabulary I, you, he, she, it
1 Write the numbers in words. 4 Complete the sentences with He, She,
It or I.
Example
Example
1 one
He is eleven.
1 6
2 8
3 10
4 3
5 7
5
2 Write the answers in words. 1
is my friend.
Example

one + two + six = nine


1 five – two =
2 twelve – six – two =
3 five + seven =
4 ten + one =
5 nine + one – five = 2
is an elephant.
5

Be
3 Complete the sentences with am, are
or is.
Example
My teacher is Mrs Wood.
3
am a teacher.
1 I twelve.
2 He a teacher.
3 It a pencil.
4 Gavin my friend.
5 You eleven.

5
3

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Test B 1

Situations 7 Write your details.

5 Complete the dialogue. Name 1

2
Age

Class 3

4
Teacher

Friend 5

Hero 6

6
Extra
8 Write about yourself. Use the letter in
exercise 6 and your details in exercise 7.
1
MIA Hi, Zoe. is
my friend.
2
ZOE Hello. ’s your name?
3
ALEX I Alex.
4 5
ZOE How are , Alex?
6
ALEX I twelve.

Reading and writing


6 Read the text and complete the table.
5
My name’s Ben Peters. I’m twelve.
I’m in class 8 at school. Class 8 is
great! My teacher is Mrs Davies.
My friend is Tony Hall. My hero is
Will Smith.

1
Name Peters
2
Age
3
Class
4
Teacher
5
Friend

5 Total 40

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2 Test A
Vocabulary Plurals
1 Write the opposites. 4 Write the words in the plural.
Example
singular plural
clean dirty
1 video 3 videos
1 big
1 bag 5
2 pretty
1 tourist 2
3 quiet
1 pencil 6
4 old

4
3
2 Complete the missing days of
the week. This, that, these, those
Monday Tuesday 5 Complete the sentences with This,
1 2 That, These or Those.
3 Example
Friday
4

This is a pizza.

3 Complete the sequence of numbers. 1 are books.


Write the numbers in words.
Example
7 14 21 twenty-eight
1 3 6 9 2 are dogs.

2 5 10 15
3 6 12 18
4 7 10 13
3 is a zebra.
4

4 is a hot dog. 4

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Test A 2

We, you, they Writing


6 Rewrite the sentences. Replace the 9 Complete the sentences with
underlined words with We, You or information about your country, your
They. nationality and your home town.
Example Example
Jenny and I are friends. I’m nine .
We are friends.
1 I’m from .
1 Emma and Connor are from Oxford. 2 I’m .
3 My home town is .
2 You and Alina are pretty.
4 It’s a town.

3 You and I are in class 4.


4

Extra
4 Josh and Megan are American.
10 Answer Jackie’s questions.

4 JACKIE Hi, I’m Jackie. What’s your name?


YOU
Be
JACKIE How old are you?
7 Complete the sentences with am, are
or is. YOU

Example JACKIE I’m American. Where are


Mr Jackson is my teacher. you from?
YOU
1 I from England.
JACKIE Where is your home town?
2 You my friend.
3 Connor a student. YOU

4 Mum and Dad from Oxford. JACKIE Are you a student?

4 YOU

Listening 5
8 Listen and mark the sentences true (✔)
or false (✗).
Example
Darren and Jackie are tourists. ✓
1 Darren and Jackie
are from New York.
2 They’re American.
3 Matthew is a tourist.
4 Matthew is from London.

4 Total 40

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2 Test B
Vocabulary Plurals
1 Write the opposites. 4 Write the words in the plural.
Example
singular plural
clean dirty
1 video 3 videos
1 ugly 1 desk 5
2 small
1 student 2
3 old
1 book 6
4 noisy

4 3
2 Complete the missing days of the
week. This, that, these, those
Monday 1
5 Complete the sentences with This,
2 That, These or Those.
Thursday
3
Example
Saturday
4

This is a pizza.

3 Complete the sequence of numbers. 1 is a zebra.


Write the numbers in words.
Example

7 14 21 twenty-eight
1 3 6 9 2 are dogs.

2 4 8 12
3 5 10 15
4 6 12 18
3 are books.
4

4 is a hot dog. 4

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Test B 2

We, you, they Writing


6 Rewrite the sentences. Replace the 9 Complete the sentences with
underlined words with We, You or They. information about your country, your
Example nationality and your home town.

Jenny and I are friends. Example

We are friends. I’m ten .

1 You and Magda are noisy. 1 I’m from .


2 I’m .
2 Holly and Gavin are from Oxford. 3 My home town is .
4 It’s a town.
3 You and I are students. 4

4 Mum and Dad are Scottish.


Extra
4 10 Answer Darren’s questions.

DARREN Hi, I’m Darren. What’s your name?


Be
YOU
7 Complete the sentences with am, are
DARREN How old are you?
or is.
YOU
Example
is DARREN I’m English. Where are
Mr Jackson my teacher.
you from?
1 Gavin a student.
YOU
2 You my friend.
DARREN Where is your home town?
3 I from London.
YOU
4 Connor and Emma from Oxford.
DARREN Are you a student?
4
YOU

Listening 5
8 Listen and mark the sentences true (✔)
or false (✗).
Example
Darren and Jackie are tourists. ✓
1 Darren and Jackie
are from Boston.
2 They’re English.
3 Matthew is a student.
4 Matthew is from Scotland. 40
Total
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3 Test A
Vocabulary 3 Complete the crossword with
food items.
1 Write the jobs.
Example 1
h m r
2
i – r
l
k
3
c i s
h
4
o a g
k
nurse 5
e

4 Write a or an.
Example
a taxi driver
1 2
1 nurse
2 exercise book
3 actor

3
Be
3 4 5 Change the sentences into negatives.
4 Example

My name is Jenny. My name isn’t Jenny.


2 Write the colours.
1 My Mum is a doctor.
Example
2 This is my teacher.
llowey yellow
3 We are students.
1 nikp
4 I am from Oxford.
2 egrona
5 You are noisy.
3 prulep
5
3

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Test A 3

6 Write the short answers. Reading


Example
8 Read the text and complete the table.
Are you English? Yes, I am .

1 Is Emma American? No, .


2 Are they tourists? Yes, .
3 Are you famous? No, .
4 Is that your bag? No, .
5 Is Connor a student? Yes, . Hi! I’m Tanya. I’m from Edinburgh,
in Scotland. I’m Scottish.
5 I’m fourteen. My favourite colour is
pinK. My hero is Avril Lavigne – she’s
my favourite singer. I’m a student at
school but after school I sing. I’m a
Listening singer in a pop group with my
friends. We aren’t famous!
7 Listen and write the prices
of the things.
Example Name Tanya
Age 1

Home town 2

Nationality 3

After school 4

Favourite colour 5

£11 Favourite singer 6

6
Extra
9 Read the text in exercise 8 and complete
the interview.
EMMA Hi, Tanya. How old are you?
1 2 1
TANYA

EMMA Are you from London?


2
TANYA

EMMA Where are you from?


3
TANYA

EMMA Are you a singer?


4
3 4 TANYA

EMMA Are you famous?


4 5
TANYA

5
Total 40

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3 Test B
Vocabulary 3 Complete the crossword with
food items.
1 Write the jobs.
Example 1
h m g
2
i – m
l
k
3
c p s
h
4
o a e
k
nurse 5
e

4 Write a or an.
Example
a taxi driver
1 2
1 actor
2 nurse
3 exercise book

3
Be
3 4 5 Change the sentences into negatives.
4 Example

My name is Jenny. My name isn’t Jenny.


2 Write the colours.
1 I am from Wales.
Example
2 This is my friend.
llowey yellow
3 We are tourists.
1 prulep
4 You are quiet.
2 nikp
5 My Dad is a singer.
3 egrona
5
3

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Test B 3

6 Write the short answers. Reading


Example 8 Read the text and complete the table.
Are you English? Yes, I am .

1 Is Connor a student? Yes, .


2 Is that your pen? No, .
3 Are you a singer? No, .
4 Is Emma American? No, .
5 Are they famous? Yes, . Hi! I’m James. I’m from London, in
England. I’m English. I’m thirteen.
My favourite colour is orange.
5 My hero is FranK Lampard – he’s my
favourite footballer. I’m a student at
school but after school I play football.
Listening I’m a footballer in a team with my
friends. We aren’t famous!
7 Listen and write the prices
of the things.
Name James
Example
Age 1

Home town 2

Nationality 3

After school 4

Favourite colour 5

£11 Favourite footballer 6

6
Extra
9 Read the text in exercise 8 and
complete the interview.
EMMA Hi, James. How old are you?
1
1 2 JAMES

EMMA Are you from Oxford?


2
JAMES

EMMA Where are you from?


3
JAMES

EMMA Are you a footballer?


4
JAMES
3 4
EMMA Are you famous?
4 5
JAMES

5
Total 40

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4 Test A
Vocabulary Be
1 Write the missing months. 4 Complete with Where, When, What
or Who.
January February
1 Example
April
2 3 ‘ Where is Gavin?’ ‘He’s at school.’

July August 1 ‘ is that?’ ‘It’s my new bag.’


4
October 2 ‘ are you?’ ‘I’m a new student.’
5
November
3 ‘ are my CDs?’ ‘They’re on
the table.’
5 4 ‘ is your birthday?’ ‘It’s in May.’

2 Write the missing seasons. 5 ‘ is Connor?’ ‘He’s in the park.’

winter,
1
, summer,
2 5
2 5 Make questions. Use the words in
the box.
3 Write the times in words. What How When Who What
Example
Example
It’s a quarter past ten. ‘ What’s the time ?’
‘It’s half past three.’

1 1 ‘ ?’
‘It’s Nathan.’

2 2 ‘ ?’
‘I’m eleven.’

3 3 ‘ ?’
‘Lunch is at 12.30.’

4 4 ‘ ?’
‘My favourite programme
is Sports Today.’
4
4

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Test A 4

6 Write the questions. in, on, at


Excuse me.
8 Complete the table with in, on and at.
1
a singer? Time Place

No, I’m not. 1 April the classroom


I’m a teacher.
2 7 o’clock school
3 Friday the table

3
Writing
2 9 Complete the sentences with
true information.
? It’s 723 4562. In my house, breakfast is
1
at .
2
Lunch is at .
3
Dinner is at .
My favourite TV programme is
4
at on
3
It’s two o’clock.
5
. 5
?

Extra
10 Complete the dialogue with the
information in exercise 7.
PAUL Jason, what time is breakfast in
your house?
1
JASON
3 PAUL And when is lunch?
2
JASON
Listening
PAUL And when is dinner?
7 Listen to the dialogue and circle the 3
correct time. JASON
But not on Tuesdays.
Example
PAUL Oh? When is dinner on Tuesdays?
Breakfast: 7.00 / 7.30 4
JASON
1 Lunch: 1.00 / 12.00 My favourite TV programme is on
Tuesday.
2 Dinner: 6.30 / 7.30
PAUL What time is your favourite TV
3 Favourite TV programme: 7.40 / 8.20 programme?
5
4 Dinner on Tuesdays: 8.40 / 8.30 JASON

4 5

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4 Test B
Vocabulary Be
1 Write the missing months. 4 Complete with Where, When, What
or Who.
January February
1 Example
March
2 June ‘ Where is Gavin?’ ‘He’s at school.’
3 August 1 ‘ is your birthday? ‘It’s in June.’
4
September 2 ‘ are you?’ ‘I’m a new student.’
5 December
3 ‘ is that?’ ‘It’s my new CD.’
4 ‘ is Connor?’ ‘He’s at home.’
5 5 ‘ are my pens?’ ‘They’re on
the table.’
2 Write the missing seasons.
1 2
5
, spring, , autumn

2 5 Make questions. Use the words in


the box.
3 Write the times in words. What How When Who What
Example Example
It’s a quarter past ten. ‘ What’s the time ?’

‘It’s half past three.’

1 1 ‘ ?’
‘My favourite programme
is The Simpsons.’

2
2 ‘ ?’
‘I’m eleven.’

3
3 ‘ ?’
‘It’s Paul.’

4
4 ‘ ?’
‘Dinner is at 6.30.’
4
4

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Test B 4

6 Write the questions. in, on, at


1 Excuse me. 8 Complete the table with in, on and at.
a singer?
Time Place
No, I’m not. 1 June the park
I’m a teacher.
2 9 o’clock school
3 Tuesday the table

3
Writing
2
? It’s one o’clock. 9 Complete the sentences with true
information.
In my house, breakfast is
1
at .
2
Lunch is at .
3
Dinner is at .
My favourite TV programme is
4
at on
3
?
5
. 5
It’s 723 4562.
Extra
10 Complete the dialogue with the
information in exercise 7.
PAUL Jason, what time is breakfast in
your house?
1
JASON
3 PAUL And when is lunch?
2
Listening JASON

PAUL And when is dinner?


7 Listen to the dialogue and circle the
3
correct time. JASON

Example
But not on Fridays.
PAUL Oh? When is dinner on Fridays?
Breakfast: 7.00 / 7.30
4
JASON
1 Lunch: 1.00 / 12.00 My favourite TV programme is on
Friday.
2 Dinner: 6.30 / 7.30
PAUL What time is your favourite TV
3 Favourite TV programme: 7.40 / 8.20 programme?
4 Dinner on Tuesdays: 8.40 / 8.30 JASON
5

4 5

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Units 1–4
Vocabulary
1 Add one word to each group.
Example

breakfast, lunch, dinner


1 singer, teacher, 2
2 orange, green,
3 June, September,
4 Friday, Wednesday,
5 English, American,
6 spring, summer, 3
7 milkshake, hamburger,

2 Write the times in words.


Example
4

4
Grammar
3 Complete the sentences with am, are
It’s eight o’clock. or is.
Example

I am your friend.

1 he a footballer?
2 Emma not Spanish.
3 ‘Are you famous?’ ‘No, I not.’
4 They tourists.
1 5 we in class 4?

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Progress Test Units 1–4

4 Complete the questions with Who, Situations


What, Where When or How.
Example
7 Complete the dialogue.

Who is your English teacher?

1 is your favourite colour?


2 is your birthday?
3 are you from?
4 old are you?
5 is your hero?
5 RECEPTIONIST Hello, Oxford Football Club.
ADAM I want to join the club, please.
5 Make answers to the questions in
1
exercise 4. RECEPTIONIST What’s your ?
Example ADAM Adam.
My English teacher is Mr Mills. RECEPTIONIST And what’s your
2
?
1 ADAM Brown.
3
2 RECEPTIONIST How ?
3 ADAM B-R-O-W-N.
4
4 RECEPTIONIST How ?
5 ADAM I’m eleven.
5
5 RECEPTIONIST What’s ?
ADAM 42 River Street, Oxford.
6 Write questions to the given answers.
RECEPTIONIST Thank you. Welcome to
Example the club!
What time is dinner ?
Dinner is at 7.30.
5
1 ?
Extra
I’m fine, thanks. 8 Write true sentences about yourself.
2 ?
It’s red. 1 I’m from .
3 ? 2 years old.
He’s my friend.
4 ? 3 My birthday .
It’s 788 921.
4 My favourite colour .

4 5 My favourite singer .

Total 40

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5 Test A
Vocabulary Have got
1 Write the names of the animals. 3 Write what they have got.
Example Example

parrot 1
You’ve got a cat.

2 3

4 5

5
2 Complete the sentences with true
information. Use the words in the box. 2

swim talk run wag fly

Example

Ducks can fly .

1 Parrots can .
2 Fish can .
3 Rabbits can . 3
4 Dogs can their tails. 3
4

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Test A 5

4 Complete the short answers. Writing


Example 6 Correct the false sentences in
Have you got a computer? No, I haven’t exercise 5.
.
Example
1 Have you got a pet? Yes, .
Ella is eleven.
2 Have your Mum and Dad got a car?
1
Yes, .
2
3 Have Liz and Tom got a dog?
3
No, .
4
4 Have you got a TV? Yes, .
5
4
5
Reading Situations
5 Read the text and mark the sentences
7 Write the dates.
true (✓) or false (✗). Example
14/03 14th March
I’m Ella, I’m eleven. At home we’ve got
six pets! Mum and Dad have got a dog. 1 01/01
His name is Flint. He’s very big. We’ve
got two cats. They’re blacK and white. 2 09/07
Jodie and I have got fish. We’ve got two 3 03/06
goldfish in our bedroom. They’re orange. 4 02/12
I’ve got a hamster. He’s great! He’s brown
and white and his name is Fluffy. 4
He can run and jump but he can’t
swim! 8 Complete the dialogue.
A Today is my birthday!
Example B
1
birthday!
Ella is twelve. ✗ What’s today’s
2
?
th 3
A It’s the 10 May.
1 At home they’ve got seven pets.
2 Mum and Dad have got a dog. 3
3 The cats are brown and white.
Extra
9 Look at the animals in exercise 1.
4 Ella and Jodie have got four fish. Write sentences with can and can’t.
5 Ella’s hamster is orange. Example
6 The hamster’s name is Fluffy. It’s a parrot. It can fly.
7 Fluffy can swim. 1
7 2
3
4
5
5
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5 Test B
Vocabulary Have got
1 Write the names of the animals. 3 Write what they have got.
Example Example

parrot 1
You’ve got a cat.

2 3

4 5

5
2 Complete the sentences with true
information. Use the words in the box. 2

swim talk run wag fly

Example

Ducks can fly .

1 Parrots can .
2 Dogs can their tails.
3 Fish can . 3
4 Rabbits can . 3
4

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Test B 5

4 Complete the short answers. Writing


Example 6 Correct the false sentences in
Have you got a computer? No, I haven’t . exercise 5.
Example
1 Have your Mum and Dad got a dog?
Ella is eleven.
Yes, .
1
2 Have you got a bike? No, .
2
3 Have you got a TV? Yes, .
3
4 Have Liz and Tom got a goldfish?
4
No, .
5
4
5
Reading Situations
5 Read the text and mark the sentences
7 Write the dates.
true (✓) or false (✗). Example
14/03 14th March
I’m Ella, I’m eleven. At home we’ve got
six pets! Mum and Dad have got a dog. 1 09/07
His name is Bobby. He’s very big. We’ve
2 01/05
got two cats. They’re blacK and white.
Jodie and I have got fish. We’ve got two 3 03/01
goldfish in our bedroom. They’re orange. 4 02/11
I’ve got a hamster. He’s great! He’s
brown and white and his name is 4
Fluffy. He can run and jump but he
can’t swim! 8 Complete the dialogue.
A Today is my birthday!
Example B
1
birthday!
Ella is twelve. ✗ What’s today’s
2
?
th 3
A It’s the 13 June.
1 At home they’ve got eight pets.
2 Mum and Dad have got a dog. 3
3 The cats are brown and white.
Extra
9 Look at the animals in exercise 1.
4 Ella and Jodie have got five fish. Write sentences with can and can’t.
5 Ella’s hamster is black. Example
6 The hamster’s name is Fluffy. It’s a parrot. It can fly.
7 Fluffy can swim. 1
7 2
3
4
5

5
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6 Test A
Vocabulary 4 Ian/Harry

1 Write the relatives.


5 Fran/Christine
Example
Your Dad’s brother is your uncle .
5
1 Your Mum’s Dad is your .

2 Your cousin’s Mum is your .


My, your, his, her,
3 Your Mum’s sister is your .
our, their
4 Your Dad’s Mum is your .
3 Complete the sentences with has got
5 Your cousin’s sister is your . or have got and my, your, his, her, our
or their.
5 Example

2 Make sentences about the family. Jenny has got a CD. It’s her CD.

Fran = Tom 1 Mum and Dad a car.


It’s car.
2 Connor a bike. It’s
bike.
Peter = Jenny Christine = Richard Ian 3 My brother and I a
computer. It’s computer.

6
Harry Lara Emma Sylvia Possessive ’s
4 Rewrite the sentences. Put the
apostrophe in the correct place.
Example
Example This is Jennys bag. This is Jenny’s bag .
Fran/Lara Fran is Lara’s grandma.
1 Connors bike is red. .
1 Lara/Harry
2 My Mums name is Sue. .

3 Is that Emmas pencil-case? .


2 Emma/Lara
4 I’ve got Gavins football. .

3 Tom/Ian 4

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Test A 6

Reading Situations
5 Read the text and answer the 7 Complete the dialogue.
questions.

Hi! I’m Jane and this is my family!


I’ve got a big family. I’ve got two LIZ It’s Mum’s birthday on Tuesday.
brothers, Matt and Ian, and one sister, 1 2
Kelly. My family’s got two pets: a cat Have you a ?
and a dog. The dog is Mum and Dad’s. 3
ROB Yes, I .
He’s 14 years old. The cat is Kelly’s pet.
He’s blacK and orange. LIZ
4
is it?
5
ROB a book.
Example
LIZ That’s a great idea!
Has Jane got two brothers? Yes, she has.
5
1 Has Matt got two sisters?

2 Has Jane got a small family? Extra


3 Have they got two pets? 8 Write sentences about David.
Use the answers in exercise 6.
4 Has Kelly got a cat?
Example
5 Have Mum and Dad got a hamster?
(family) He’s got a big family .

5 1 (sisters) .
Listening 2 (Dad/name) .

6 Listen to David and circle the correct 3 (Mum/name) .


answer.
4 (dogs) .
Example
5 (hamster/name) .
I’ve got a big / small family.

1 I’ve got three / four sisters.


5
2 My Dad’s name is Jem / Ken.

3 My Mum’s name is Ann / Jan.

4 We’ve got two / four dogs.

5 My hamster’s name is Jock / Crok.

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6 Test B
Vocabulary 4 Tom/Ian

1 Write the relatives.


5 Jenny/Sylvia
Example

Your Dad’s brother is your uncle .


5
1 Your Mum’s sister is your .

2 Your cousin’s sister is your .


My, your, his, her,
3 Your Dad’s Mum is your .
our, their
4 Your Mum’s Dad is your .
3 Complete the sentences with has got
5 Your cousin’s Dad is your . or have got and my, your, his, her, our
or their.
5 Example

2 Make sentences about the family. Jenny has got a CD. It’s her CD.

Fran = Tom 1 Connor a watch. It’s


watch.
2 My brother and I a dog.
It’s dog.
Peter = Jenny Christine = Richard Ian
3 Mum and Dad a car.
It’s car.

6
Harry Lara Emma Sylvia Possessive ’s
4 Rewrite the sentences. Put the
apostrophe in the correct place.
Example
Example This is Jenny’s bag
This is Jennys bag. .
Fran/Lara Fran is Lara’s grandma.
1 I’ve got Nicks football. .
1 Richard/Sylvia
2 Is that Emmas present? .

3 Connors bike is green. .


2 Lara/Harry
4 My aunts name is Ann. .

3 Ian/Emma 4

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Test B 6

Reading Situations
5 Read the text and answer the 7 Complete the dialogue.
questions.

Hi! I’m Kelly and this is my family!


I’ve got a big family. I’ve got two
brothers, Matt and Ian, and one sister, LISA It’s Dad’s birthday on Monday.
Jane. My family’s got two pets: a cat 1 2

and a dog. The dog is Mum and Dad’s. Have you a ?


He’s 14 years old. The cat is Jane’s pet. MARK Yes, I
3
.
He’s blacK and white. 4
LISA is it?
5
Example MARK a CD.
Has Kelly got two brothers? Yes, she has. LISA That’s a great idea!

1 Has Kelly got a big family? 5


2 Have they got two pets?
Extra
3 Has Ian got two sisters?
8 Write sentences about David.
4 Have Mum and Dad got a fish? Use the answers in exercise 6.

Example
5 Has Kelly got a cat? (family) He’s got a big family .
5 1 (sisters) .
Listening 2 (Mum/name) .
6 Listen to David and circle the correct 3 (Dad/name) .
answer.
4 (hamster/name) .
Example

I’ve got a big / small family. 5 (dogs) .

1 I’ve got three / four sisters. 5


2 My Dad’s name is Jem / Ken.

3 My Mum’s name is Ann / Jan.

4 We’ve got two / four dogs.

5 My hamster’s name is Jock / Crok.


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7 Test A
Vocabulary 2 Write the names of the school products.
Example
1 Match the phrases with the pictures.

a b

Science

c d 1 2

3 4

e f Present simple
3 Complete the sentences with the
correct form of the verb.
Example

I go to school at eight o’clock. (go)

1 Holly her book in bed. (read)

2 They football in the park on


Example Sundays. (play)

read a magazine C 3 Mrs Wood class 7. (teach)

1 go to school 4 My favourite TV programme


at 6 p.m. (start)
2 go to bed
3 get up 5 We after school. (study)

4 have lunch 6 I jeans on Saturdays. (wear)


5 watch television
6
5

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Test A 7

4 Make sentences. Reading


Example
6 Read the text and mark the sentences
true (✔) or false (✗).
My name’s PatricK. I’m eleven. I live in
a small village, in Ireland. I go to school
in Dublin. Dublin is a big city. School
starts at 9 o’clocK. I go to school in the
car. My favourite subjects are English
and Art. After lessons I stay at school
and do Art.

Julie / get up / seven o’clock Example

Julie gets up at seven o’clock. Patrick is twelve. ✗

1 She / have breakfast / eight o’clock 1 He lives in a big city.

2 He goes to school in Dublin.

2 She / go to school / half past eight 3 School starts at 8.30 a.m.

4 He goes to school on his bike.


3 She / get home / four o’clock 5 His favourite subject is Maths.

6 After school he does Art.


4 She / do her homework / five o’clock 6

5 She / watch TV / the evening Extra


7 Look at the table and complete the
sentences about Patrick.
5 get up watch read play eat
at TV books football chips
5 Complete the sentences with the verbs 7 o’clock
in the Present simple. often ✔
sometimes ✔
start read teach eat usually ✔
study play wear always ✔
Example never ✔

School starts at eight o’clock. Example

1 Gavin football after school.


Patrick sometimes gets up at 7 o’clock.

2 I magazines at break time. 1 He television.

3 Holly a uniform at school. 2 He books.

4 Emma Maths at home. 3 He football.

5 They hamburgers and chips. 4 He chips.

6 Mr Davis Geography. 8
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7 Test B
Vocabulary 2 Write the names of the school subjects.

1 Match the phrases with the pictures. Example

a b

Science

c d 1 2

3 4

4
e f
Present simple
3 Complete the sentences with the
correct form of the verb.
Example
I go to school at eight o’clock. (go)

1 Mrs Wood class 5. (teach)


2 They tennis in the park on
Example
Sundays. (play)
read a magazine C
3 I jeans on Saturdays. (wear)
1 get up 4 We after school. (study)
2 have lunch 5 My favourite TV programme
3 go to school at 7 p.m. (start)
4 go to bed 6 Millie her book in bed. (read)
5 watch television
6
5

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Test B 7

4 Make sentences. Reading


Example
6 Read the text and mark the sentences
true (✔) or false (✗).
My name’s PatricK. I’m ten. I live in a
small village, in Ireland. I go to school in
Dublin. Dublin is a big city. School
starts at 9 o’clocK. I go to school in the
car. My favourite subjects are Science
and Art. After lessons I stay at school
and do Art.
Example
Julie / get up / seven o’clock
Julie gets up at seven o’clock. Patrick is twelve. ✗
1 He lives in a village
1 She / have breakfast / half past seven
2 He goes to school in Dublin.

2 She / go to school / eight o’clock 3 School starts at 8 o’clock.

4 He goes to school by car.


3 She / get home / half past four 5 His favourite subject is English.

6 After school he does Art.


4 She / do her homework / five o’clock
6

5 She / watch TV / the evening Extra


7 Look at the table and complete the
sentences about Patrick.
5
get up watch read play eat
at TV books football chips
5 Complete the sentences with the verbs 7 o’clock
in the Present simple. often ✔
start read teach eat sometimes ✔
study play wear usually ✔
always ✔
Example never ✔
School starts at eight o’clock. Example

1 They pizza and chips. Patrick sometimes gets up at 7 o’clock.

2 Nick football after school. 1 He television.


3 Mr Davis Science. 2 He books.
4 I magazines at break time. 3 He football.
5 Emma Maths at home. 4 He chips.
6 Holly a uniform at school. 8
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8 Test A
Vocabulary 2 Complete the sentences with the
correct form of the verb like.
1 Write the names of the clothing items.
Examples
Example
I like pizza.
trainers
I don’t like hot dogs.

1 Emma Mirage.

2 Gavin and Connor


1 football.

3 My sister pink.

4 We Mondays.

2 4
3 Put the words in the correct order to
make questions in the Present simple.
Example
3
at seven o’clock / they / get up / do ?
Do they get up at seven o’clock?

1 Emma / does / in Oxford / live ?


4

2 Mum and Dad / computer games /


play / do ?
5

3 at six o’clock / does / start / your


favourite programme ?
6
4 do / have English / we / after lunch ?

7 5 Connor / watch television / does / after


school ?

5
7

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Test A 8

4 Write short answers to the questions Situations


in exercise 3.
Example
7 Complete the dialogue.

Yes, they do .

1 Yes, . 4 Yes, .

2 No, . 5 Yes, .

3 No, .
5

Me, you, him, her ...


5 Rewrite the sentences. Replace the 1
underlined words with a pronoun in LOIS you like this picture?
the box.
DAN No, I 2 .
him her it us you them LOIS Well, I 3
it’s nice.
Example DAN I think it’s horrible. I 4

I like you and Connor. I like you. don’t like it.


4
1 Emma hates track suits.
Extra
2 Holly and Emma love ice-cream.
8 Make questions.
Example
3 Emma likes Holly.
Do your parents like football?
4 Gavin likes me and you. Yes. My parents like football.
5 Connor likes Gavin.
1
5 No, I don’t wear a uniform to school.

2
Listening
Yes, they like tennis.
6 Listen to John and tick (✓) the correct
answers. 3
Yes, my Mum listens to pop music.
Lives in Bristol ✔ Brighton
Class 2B 2C 4
Likes uniform school No, Emma doesn’t like track suits.
Boys’ grey sweatshirt, blue sweatshirt, 5
uniform black trousers grey trousers
Yes, we go swimming on Mondays.
Girls’ red sweatshirt, red sweatshirt,
uniform grey skirt grey trousers 5
Clothes jeans,T-shirt jeans, sweatshirt
at home

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8 Test B
Vocabulary 2 Complete the sentences with the
correct form of the verb like.
1 Write the names of the clothing items.
Examples
Example
I like pizza.
trainers
I don’t like hot dogs.

1 My sister yellow.

2 We Tuesdays.
1 3 Emma Mirage.

4 The boys football.

4
2
3 Put the words in the correct order to
make questions in the Present simple.
Example
at seven o’clock / they / get up / do ?
3
Do they get up at seven o’clock?

1 do / have Science / we / after lunch ?

4
2 Emma / does / in Oxford / live ?

3 Connor / watch television / does / after


5
school ?

4 Mum and Dad / tennis / play / do ?


6

5 at five o’clock / does / start / your


favourite programme ?

7
5

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Test B 8

4 Write short answers to the questions Situations


in exercise 3.
Example
7 Complete the dialogue.

Yes, they do .

1 No, . 4 No, .

2 Yes, . 5 Yes, .

3 Yes, .
5

Me, you, him, her ...


5 Rewrite the sentences. Replace the 1
underlined words with a pronoun in LISA you like this picture?
the box.
BEN No, I 2 .
him her it us you them LISA Well, I 3 it’s nice.
Example BEN I think it’s horrible. I 4
I like you and Connor. I like you. don’t like it.
4
1 Emma loves her Mum.

2 Gavin likes me and you.


Extra
8 Make questions.
3 Connor likes Gavin.
Example
4 Emma hates track suits.
Do your parents like football?
5 Holly and Emma love chocolate. Yes. My parents like football.

1
5 Yes, my Dad listens to pop music.

2
Listening
Yes, we go swimming on Sundays.
6 Listen to John and tick (✓) the correct
answers. 3

Lives in Bristol ✔ Brighton No, they don’t wear a uniform to school.


Class 2B 2C 4
Likes school uniform Yes, I like tennis.
Boys’ grey sweatshirt, blue sweatshirt, 5
uniform black trousers grey trousers
No, Emma doesn’t like track suits.
Girls’ red sweatshirt, red sweatshirt,
uniform grey trousers grey skirt 5
Clothes jeans,T-shirt jeans, sweatshirt
at home

5 Total 40

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Units 5–8
Grammar and 3 Make sentences with the correct form
of have got.
Vocabulary
Examples
1 Complete the sentences with at, in or on.
Example
I have lunch at half past twelve.

1 Christmas is winter.
He’s got a pen.
2 My birthday is July.

3 We have Maths Wednesdays.

4 School starts eight o’clock.

5 I watch TV the mornings.


She hasn’t got a pen.
5
2 Complete the short answers.
Example
Are you a fire fighter?
1
No, I’m not .

1 Does your Mum like rap music?


No, .

2 Is Emma Spanish?

No, . 2

3 Have you got a pet?

Yes, .

4 Does Connor like football?


Yes, . 3
5 Has Holly got a TV?

No, .

6 Are Mum and Dad hungry?


Yes, .
4
6
4

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Progress Test Units 5–8

4 Circle the correct answer. 6 Write sentences about the people and
their animals.
Example
Example
Is that you / your dog?
Magda It’s Magda’s snake.
1 This is Lawrence, he’s me / my brother.
talk ✗ It can’t talk.
2 Today, we / us have lots of homework.
3 Who are their / they?
Mark Amy
4 What is she / her name?
talk ✓ jump ✓
5 I like him / he.
1 2
6 These are our / us friends.
6
5 Complete the text with the correct Rob Anna
verbs. sing ✗ run ✓
3 4

Extra
7 Complete the dialogue. Use the cues.
A Hi! How old are you Brian?
1
B . How old are you? (11)
Melissa is eleven years old. She lives A I’m twelve. When’s your birthday?
1 2
in Ireland. She at half past B . (12/05)
2
seven in the morning. She to A Where are you from?
3 3
school at half past eight. She a B . (Scotland)

uniform to school. After school, Melissa A Have you got a pet?


4 4
tennis with her sister. In the B (Yes, cat)
5 A Can it swim?
evening, she television; her
5
favourite programme starts at six o’clock. B . (No)
6
On Saturday morning, Melissa
5
to music and plays computer games.

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Answer Key
Starter unit Test A Unit 1 Test A Unit 2 Test A
11 Hi! / Hello! 5 are 1 1 ten 4 eight 1 1 small 3 noisy
2 Hi! / Hello! 6 fine 2 three 5 four 2 ugly 4 new
3 I’m 7 you 3 nine 2 1 Wednesday 3 Saturday
4 Good 2 1 twelve 4 two 2 Thursday 4 Sunday
2 c, f, h, j, q, w 2 six 5 four 3 1 twelve 3 twenty-four
31 a book 5 a board 3 eleven 2 twenty 4 sixteen
2 a desk 6 a pen 3 1 ’m / am 4 is 4 5 bags, 2 tourists, 6 pencils
3 a chair 7 a ruler 2 is 5 is
5 1 These 3 That
4 a computer 3 are
2 Those 4 This
4 1 video 41 I
61 They are from Oxford.
2 football 2 It
2 You are pretty.
3 hot dog 3 She
3 We are in class 4.
5 1 Open 4 Write 5 1 This 4 thanks 4 They are American.
2 Listen 5 down 2 Hi / Hello 5 old
7 1 ’m / am 3 is
3 Stand 3 are 6 ’m / am
2 are 4 are
6 1 blue 4 white 61 Jenny
81 ✗ 3 ✗
2 yellow 5 red 2 eleven
2 ✓ 4 ✗
3 black 3 7
4 Mr Lamont 9 Students’ own answers
7 2 Jenny
4 Lara 5 Amy Richmond 10 Students’ own answers
6 Kirsty 7 Students’ own answers. One point
81 Good morning! for each appropriate answer. Unit 2 Test B
2 Good afternoon! 8 Students’ own answers 1 1 pretty 3 new
3 Good evening! 2 big 4 quiet
4 Good night!
Unit 1 Test B 2 1 Tuesday 3 Friday
1 1 six 4 three 2 Wednesday 4 Sunday
Starter unit Test B 2 eight 5 seven 3 1 twelve 3 twenty
11 Good 5 are 3 ten 2 sixteen 4 twenty-four
2 I’m 6 fine 2 1 three 4 eleven 4 5 desks, 2 students, 6 books
3 I’m 7 you 2 four 5 five 5 1 That 3 These
4 Good 3 twelve 2 Those 4 This
2 g, l, p, s, u, w 3 1 ’m / am 4 is 61 You are noisy.
31 a chair 5 a desk 2 is 5 are 2 They are from Oxford.
2 a board 6 a ruler 3 is 3 We are students.
3 a book 7 a computer 4 1 She 4 They are Scottish.
4 a pen 2 It 7 1 is 3 am
4 1 football 3 I 2 are 4 are
2 hot dog 5 1 This 4 old 81 ✓ 3 ✓
3 video 2 What 5 you 2 ✗ 4 ✓
5 1 Stand 4 Write 3 ’m / am 6 ’m / am
9 Students’ own answers
2 down 5 Listen 61 Ben
3 Open 10 Students’ own answers
2 twelve
6 1 black 4 white 3 8
2 red 5 yellow 4 Mrs Davies Unit 3 Test A
3 blue 5 Tony Hall 1 1 footballer 3 singer
7 3 Damien 7 Students’ own answers. One point 2 doctor 4 taxi driver
5 Ewan for each appropriate answer. 2 1 pink 3 purple
6 Kirsty 8 Students’ own answers 2 orange
81 Good morning! 3 1 hamburger 4 orange
2 Good afternoon! 2 ice-cream 5 egg
3 Good evening! 3 chips
4 Good night!

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Answer Key

4 1 a 31 It’s a quarter to eight. Progress Test Units 1–4


2 an 2 It’s twenty past six. 1 Possible answers:
3 an 3 It’s five to nine. 1 fire fighter / footballer / taxi
51 My Mum isn’t a doctor. 4 It’s ten to eleven. driver / nurse / doctor, etc.
2 This isn’t my teacher. 4 1 What 4 When 2 pink / purple / blue / red / yellow
3 We aren’t students. 2 Who 5 Where etc.
4 I’m not from Oxford. 3 Where 3 July / August / April / January, etc.
5 You aren’t noisy. 51 Who is that / this? 4 Saturday / Monday / Tuesday /
6 1 she isn’t 4 it isn’t 2 How old are you? Sunday, etc.
2 they are 5 he is 3 When is lunch? 5 Spanish / Scottish / Welsh, etc.
3 I’m not 4 What’s your favourite programme? 6 autumn / winter
7 chips / cola / apple / egg, etc.
7 1 £6 3 £17 6 1 Are you
2 £13 4 £30 2 What’s your telephone number? 21 It’s a quarter past nine.
3 What time is it? 2 It’s ten to four.
8 1 fourteen 4 singer
3 It’s a quarter to eight.
2 Edinburgh 5 pink 7 1 1.00 3 7.40
4 It’s half past six.
3 Scottish 6 Avril Lavigne 2 7.30 4 8.30
3 1 Is 4 are
91 I’m fourteen. 8 1 in 3 on
2 is 5 Are
2 No, I’m not. 2 at
3 ’m / am
3 I’m from Edinburgh / Scotland. 9 Students’ own answers
4 Yes, I am. 4 1 What 4 How
10 1 Breakfast is at half past seven. 2 When 5 Who
5 No, I’m not.
2 Lunch is at one o’clock. 3 Where
3 Dinner is at half past seven.
Unit 3 Test B 5 Students’ own answers in
4 On Tuesdays, dinner is at half
sentences.
1 1 taxi driver 3 doctor past eight.
2 singer 4 footballer 5 My favourite programme is at 61 How are you
twenty to eight. 2 What’s your favourite colour
2 1 purple
3 Who is he
2 pink
4 What’s your telephone number
3 orange Unit 4 Test B
71 name
3 1 hamburger 4 orange 1 1 April 4 October
2 surname
2 ice-cream 5 egg 2 May 5 November
3 do you spell it
3 chips 3 July
4 old are you
4 1 an 2 1 winter 2 summer 5 your address
2 a 31 It’s ten to eleven. 8 Students’ own answers.
3 an 2 It’s a quarter to eight.
51 I’m not from Wales. 3 It’s twenty past six.
2 This isn’t my friend. 4 It’s five to nine.
Unit 5 Test A
3 We aren’t tourists. 1 1 snake 4 monkey
4 1 When 4 Where
4 You aren’t quiet. 2 horse 5 fish
2 Who 5 Where
5 My Dad isn’t a singer. 3 rabbit
3 What
6 1 he is 4 she isn’t 2 1 talk 3 run
5 1 What’s your favourite
2 it isn’t 5 they are 2 swim 4 wag
programme?
3 I’m not 2 How old are you? 3 1 I’ve got two CDs.
7 1 £6 3 £17 3 Who is that / this? 2 You’ve got a bike.
2 £13 4 £30 4 When is dinner? 3 We’ve got a dog.
8 1 thirteen 4 footballer 6 1 Are you 4 1 I have 3 they haven’t
2 London 5 orange 2 What time is it? 2 they have 4 I have
3 English 6 Frank Lampard 3 What’s your telephone number? 51 ✗ 5 ✗
91 I’m thirteen. 7 1 1.00 3 7.40 2 ✓ 6 ✓
2 No, I’m not. 2 7.30 4 8.30 3 ✗ 7 ✗
3 I’m from London / England. 4 ✗
8 1 in
4 Yes, I am. 2 at 61 At home they’ve got six pets.
5 No, I’m not. 3 on 2 The cats are black and white.
3 Ella and Jodie have got two fish.
9 Students’ own answers
Unit 4 Test A 4 Ella’s hamster is brown and white.
10 1 Breakfast is at half past seven. 5 Fluffy can’t swim.
1 1 March 4 September 2 Lunch is at one o’clock.
2 May 5 December 7 1 1st January 3 3rd June
3 Dinner is at half past seven.
3 June 2 9th July 4 2nd December
4 On Tuesdays, dinner is at half
2 1 spring past eight. 8 1 Happy 3 of
2 autumn 5 My favourite programme is at 2 date
twenty to eight.

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Answer Key

9 Possible answers: 6 1 three 4 two 5 1 plays 4 studies


1 It’s a snake. It can’t fly. 2 Ken 5 Crok 2 read 5 eat
2 It’s a horse. It can run. 3 Ann 3 wears 6 teaches
3 It’s a rabbit. It can’t swim. 7 1 got 4 What 61 ✗ 4 ✗
4 It’s a monkey. It can jump. 2 present 5 It’s 2 ✓ 5 ✗
5 It’s a fish. It can’t run. 3 have 3 ✗ 6 ✓
8 1 He’s got three sisters. 71 usually watches
Unit 5 Test B 2 His Dad’s name is Ken. 2 often reads
1 1 monkey 4 rabbit 3 His Mum’s name is Ann. 3 always plays
2 fish 5 snake 4 They’ve got two dogs. 4 never eats
3 horse 5 His hamster’s name is Crok.
2 1 talk 3 swim Unit 7 Test B
2 wag 4 run Unit 6 Test B 11 f 4 a
3 1 We’ve got a dog. 1 1 aunt 4 grandad 2 b 5 d
2 You’ve got a bike. 2 cousin 5 uncle 3 e
3 I’ve got two CDs. 3 grandma 21 Geography
4 1 they have 3 I have 21 Richard is Sylvia’s Dad. 2 Sport
2 I haven’t 4 they haven’t 2 Lara is Harry’s sister. 3 Maths
51 ✗ 5 ✗ 3 Ian is Emma’s uncle. 4 English
2 ✓ 6 ✓ 4 Tom is Ian’s Dad. 3 1 teaches 4 study
3 ✗ 7 ✗ 5 Jenny is Sylvia’s aunt. 2 play 5 starts
4 ✗ 3 1 has got, his 3 wear 6 reads
61 At home they’ve got six pets. 2 have got, our 4 1 She has breakfast at half past
2 The cats are black and white. 3 have got, their seven.
3 Ella and Jodie have got two fish. 41 I’ve got Nick’s football. 2 She goes to school at eight
4 Ella’s hamster is brown and white. 2 Is that Emma’s present? o’clock.
5 Fluffy can’t swim. 3 Connor’s bike is green. 3 She gets home at half past four.
7 1 9th July 3 3rd January 4 My aunt’s name is Ann. 4 She does her homework at five
2 1st May 4 2nd November 5 1 Yes, she has. o’clock.
2 Yes, they have. 5 She watches TV in the evening.
8 1 Happy 3 of
2 date 3 Yes, he has. 5 1 eat 4 read
4 No, they haven’t. 2 plays 5 studies
9 Possible answers:
5 No, she hasn’t. 3 teaches 6 wears
1 It’s a monkey. It can jump.
2 It’s a fish. It can’t run. 6 1 three 4 two 61 ✓ 4 ✓
3 It’s a horse. It can run. 2 Ken 5 Crok 2 ✓ 5 ✗
4 It’s a rabbit. It can’t swim. 3 Ann 3 ✗ 6 ✓
5 It’s a snake. It can’t fly. 7 1 got 4 What 71 often watches
2 present 5 It’s 2 usually reads
3 have 3 always plays
Unit 6 Test A
8 1 He’s got three sisters. 4 never eats
1 1 grandad 4 grandma
2 His Mum’s name is Ann.
2 aunt 5 cousin
3 His Dad’s name is Ken. Unit 8 Test A
3 aunt
4 His hamster’s name is Crok.
21 Lara is Harry’s sister. 11 dress 5 jumper
5 They’ve got two dogs.
2 Emma is Lara’s cousin. 2 jacket 6 jeans
3 Tom is Ian’s Dad. 3 shoes 7 skirt
4 Ian is Harry’s uncle. Unit 7 Test A 4 T-shirt
5 Fran is Christine’s Mum. 11 f 3 a 5 b 2 1 doesn’t like 3 likes
3 1 have got, their 2 e 4 d 2 like 4 don’t like
2 has got, his 2 1 Sport 3 English 3 1 Does Emma live in Oxford?
3 have got, our 2 Maths 4 Geography 2 Do Mum and Dad play
41 Connor’s bike is red. 3 1 reads 4 starts computer games?
2 My Mum’s name is Sue. 2 play 5 study 3 Does your favourite programme
3 Is that Emma’s pencil-case? 3 teaches 6 wear start at six o’clock?
4 I’ve got Gavin’s football. 4 Do we have English after lunch?
4 1 She has breakfast at eight o’clock.
5 Does Connor watch television
51 Yes, he has. 2 She goes to school at half past
after school?
2 No, she hasn’t. eight.
3 Yes, they have. 3 She gets home at four o’clock. 4 1 she does 4 we do
4 Yes, she has. 4 She does her homework at five 2 they don’t 5 he does
5 No, they haven’t. o’clock. 3 it doesn’t
5 She watches TV in the evening.

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Tapescripts

51 Emma hates them. Progress Test Units 5–8 Unit 3, exercise 7


2 Holly and Emma love it. 1 1 in 4 at Customer Hello.
3 Emma likes her. 2 in 5 in Shop assistant Good morning.
4 Gavin likes us. 3 on Customer How much is this
5 Connor likes him. new CD?
2 1 she doesn’t 4 he does
6 Class – 2B 2 she isn’t 5 she hasn’t Shop assistant It’s eleven pounds.
Likes – school 3 I have 6 they are Customer And the book?
Boy’s uniform – blue sweatshirt, Shop assistant That’s six pounds.
grey trousers 31 She’s got a cat.
Customer And how much is
Girl’s uniform – red sweatshirt, 2 They’ve got a dog.
the video?
grey skirt 3 He hasn’t got a bike.
Shop assistant It’s thirteen pounds.
Clothes at home – jeans, T-shirt 4 They haven’t got a computer.
Customer Mmm. And this
7 1 Do 3 think 4 1 my 4 her black bag?
2 don’t 4 really 2 we 5 him Shop assistant It’s seventeen
3 they 6 our pounds.
8 1 Do you wear a uniform to school?
5 1 gets up 4 plays Customer And the white bag?
2 Do they like tennis?
2 goes 5 watches Shop assistant Ah, that’s thirty
3 Does your Mum listen to pop
3 wears 6 listens pounds.
music?
61 It’s Mark’s parrot. It can talk. Customer Thirteen pounds?
4 Does Emma like track suits?
2 It’s Amy’s rabbit. It can jump. Shop assistant No, thirty.
5 Do you go swimming on
2 It’s Rob’s monkey. It can’t sing. Customer Thirty! Wow!
Mondays?
3 It’s Anna’s horse. It can run.
Unit 8 Test B 71 I’m eleven. Unit 4, exercise 7
2 It’s on the 12th of May. Paul Jason, what time is
11 shoes 5 jeans
3 I’m from Scotland. breakfast in your house?
2 jumper 6 skirt
4 Yes, I’ve got a cat. Jason It’s at half past seven.
3 jacket 7 T-shirt
5 No, it can’t. Paul And when’s lunch?
4 dress
Jason Lunch is at one o’clock.
21 likes Tapescripts Paul And dinner?
2 don’t like Jason Dinner’s at half past seven.
3 doesn’t like Starter Unit, exercise 7
But not on Tuesdays.
4 like 1 Billy Hello. I’m Billy. That’s
Paul Oh?
3 1 Do we have Science after lunch? B–I–L–L–Y.
Jason No. My favourite TV
2 Does Emma live in Oxford? 2 Jenny My name’s Jenny.
programme’s on Tuesdays.
3 Does Connor watch television J–E–N–N–Y.
It’s at twenty to eight. So
after school? 3 Damien Hi, my name’s Damien.
dinner on Tuesdays is at
4 Do Mum and Dad play tennis? You spell it
half past eight.
5 Does your favourite D–A–M–I–E–N.
programme start at five o’clock? 4 Lara My name’s Lara.
L–A–R– A. Unit 6, exercise 6
4 1 we don’t 4 they don’t 5 Ewan Good morning, everyone. My name’s David and I’m twelve
2 she does 5 it does I’m Ewan. That’s years old. I’ve got a big family. I’ve got
3 he does E– W – A– N. three sisters and one brother. My
51 Emma loves her. 6 Kirsty Hi! I’m Kirsty. Dad’s a teacher. His name’s Ken, that’s
2 Gavin likes us. K–I–R–S–T–Y. K–E–N. My Mum’s name is Ann,
3 Connor likes him. A–double N, and she’s a housewife.
4 Emma hates them. We’ve got lots of pets. We’ve got two
5 Holly and Emma love it.
Unit 2, exercise 8
dogs and four cats, and I’ve got a
Darren Hi! My name’s Darren and
6 Class – 2B hamster. His name is Crok, which I
this is Jackie.
Likes – school spell C–R–O–K, and he’s three years
Matthew Hi! Where are you from?
Boy’s uniform – blue sweatshirt, old – that’s very old for a hamster.
Darren We’re from Boston. We’re
grey trousers
American. We’re tourists.
Girl’s uniform – red sweatshirt, Unit 8, exercise 6
What’s your name?
grey skirt
Matthew My name’s Matthew. My name’s John. I live in Bristol, in
Clothes at home – jeans, T-shirt
Jackie Are you a tourist? England. I’m in class 2B at school. I
7 1 Do 3 think Matthew No, I’m a student here. like school. We wear a uniform, but I
2 don’t 4 really Jackie London is noisy! Are you think my uniform’s OK. The boys wear
8 1 Does your Dad listen to pop from London? a blue sweatshirt and grey trousers,
music? Matthew No, I’m from a small town and the girls wear a red sweatshirt and
2 Do you go swimming on Sundays? in Scotland. It’s quiet! a grey skirt. The girls don’t like their
3 Do they wear a uniform to school? uniforms! I don’t wear a uniform at
4 Do you like tennis? home. I usually wear jeans and a T-
5 Does Emma like track suits? shirt, and sometimes I wear track suits.

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