Suport de Curs BA

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Name ____________________________

Class ____________________________

7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A


GRAMMAR

1 Underline the correct word(s).


Example: You won’t pass the exam unless / if you study harder.
1 After / Until we move into the house, we’re going to completely redecorate it.
2 Shall I take my shoes off unless / before I come in?
3 Hello, this is an important message for John. Please call me as soon as / if you get home.
4 Don’t eat anything now! Wait until / when dinner’s ready.
5 We won’t get to the station on time unless / if we don’t leave work early.
6 She won’t be able to go if / unless Bob takes her in his car, because she can’t drive.
7 Antonio will call us as soon as / until his plane lands.
8 You’ll keep getting bad marks unless / if you check your work more carefully.
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2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: If we have (have) enough time, we’ll visit Tricia on the way home.
1 You’d be a fantastic guitar player if you ________ (practise) more.
2 If she does enough revision, she ________ (pass) the exam easily.
3 Young people will live at home as long as possible if you ________ (let) them.
4 If I ________ (have) the opportunity to enter a talent contest, I’d take it.
5 Anyone would be annoyed if they ________ (receive) a parking fine.
6 She won’t tell you unless you ________ (promise) to keep it a secret.
7 I ________ (buy) that laptop if it wasn’t so expensive.
8 They won’t sell their house if they ________ (not repaint) it first.
9 The waiter will take your order as soon as you ________ (be) ready.
10 I wouldn’t go to that restaurant if you ________ (pay) me to!
11 He’ll let you know his decision after he ________ (speak) to Sam.
12 If you painted the living room white, it ________ (look) bigger.
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Grammar total 20

VOCABULARY

3 Complete the words in the sentences.


Example: Pupils in Britain can leave school when they’re 16.
1 We have to behave at my school because the teachers are very st_______.
2 Schoolchildren don’t have to wear a school u_______ in my country.
3 Zak’s behaviour was so bad that he got e_______ from his first school.
4 I’m never going to t________ an exam again. I hate them!
5 Vicky f________ one of her exams, but she can take it again next month.
6 I need to r________ tonight for my history exam tomorrow.
7 It’s easy to ch________ in an exam, but I think it’s wrong.

8 Michael doesn’t live at home now because he goes to b_______ school.


Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

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9 Congratulations! I hear you p_______ your final exams!
10 Gina starts work again next week, so her three-year-old son will go to n_______ school.
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4 Underline the odd one out.


Example: armchair sink wall chest of drawers
1 ceiling fireplace chimney fire
2 modern suburb spacious light
3 basement ground floor top floor balcony
4 cottage house flat garage
5 path floor gate patio
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5 Complete the sentences with the correct preposition.


Example: It’s nice in winter when we can sit by the open fire.
1 They live in the US, ______ the west coast.
2 I wouldn’t like to live ______ the country in winter. I prefer the city.
3 We live ______ the outskirts of Paris.
4 He gets plenty of exercise because he lives ______ the top floor!
5 My brother lives in a suburb ______ London.
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Vocabulary total 20
PRONUNCIATION

6 Match the words with the same sound.

nursery subject rude


put pupil education

Example: bird nursery


1 bull ________
2 up ________
3 shower ________
4 boot ________
5 /ju:/ ________
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7 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: boar|ding
1 pri|ma|ry
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A


2 re|li|gious
3 nur|se|ry
4 e|le|men|tary
5 co|llege
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Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

7 Reading and Writing A


READING

1 Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C.

Dreaming of Africa
Luke

I’m studying philosophy, art and history for my A levels at a state secondary school, and I
have to make a decision soon about which university I want to apply to. If I were better at
science, I would study zoology as I have always had an interest in animals. I might study
anthropology (the study of different people around the world) as at least that will give me the
chance to travel abroad. As soon as I finish my exams I’m really keen to go to Uganda. If I
could find an animal conservation charity that would let me work for them, I would like to stay
there for a few months. My dream is to work with gorillas one day.

Naomi
Although I spent three months revising for these exams, I’m still worried about the results,
which are coming out soon. Unless I get A grades for all my subjects (maths, chemistry and
biology), I won’t get into university to study medicine.

I’ve had to be really disciplined about everything and I’m not going to celebrate until I know
I’ve been successful. I’m also working at an old people’s home as a volunteer because if I
can get lots of practical experience, that will also improve my chances. When I graduate, I’m
determined to work for the medical charity, Doctors Without Borders, and work in Africa.

Jake

It’s my last term at school and I’m taking my A level exams in a month. If I don’t pass them, I
don’t really mind because I’m not very motivated to go on to get a degree. Seven years of
secondary education is enough in my opinion!

If my mum wasn’t so strict about revision, I would be practising the guitar, which I love. When
I finish my exams, I’m going to take up the drums. I’m doing geography, French and music
and they’re all subjects that will be useful in the real world. My dream is to travel around
French West Africa and to play and sing with Youssou N’Dour!

Example: Luke studies at ___________.


A a private school c B a state secondary school c C a primary school c
1 Luke ___________ university.
A isn’t going to go to c B would ideally study zoology at c
C can’t think what to study at c
2 He thinks that studying anthropology would enable him to ___________.
A go to Africa c B work with people c C travel to other countries c
3 He would love to ___________.
A help people in Uganda c B work with gorillas c C become a scientist c
4 Naomi is studying ___________.
A mostly science subjects c B science and art subjects c C art subjects c

5 She needs high grades in ___________ to get into university.


Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

7 Reading and Writing A


A three subjects c B two science subjects c C any two subjects c
6 She ___________ for working with old people.
A gets some money c B receives quite a good salary c C isn’t paid c
7 Jake ___________ about his A level results.
A is worried c B isn’t worried c C doesn’t talk c
8 He is going to learn to ___________ after his exams.
A play the guitar c B speak French c C play the drums c
9 He would love to___________ in the future.
A travel to America c B travel to part of Africa c C go all over Africa c
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2 Write L for Luke, N for Naomi or J for Jake.


Example: I don’t mind if I fail my exams. J
1 I’m not very interested in the idea of university. _____
2 I want to work with animals. _____
3 I’d like to work as a doctor in Africa. _____
4 I haven’t been out having fun since my exams. _____
5 I’m thinking about studying anthropology. _____
6 I want to work for a medical charity. _____
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Reading total 15

WRITING

Write a description of the school you go / went to (140–180 words). Include the
following information:
• a brief introduction: the kind of school, size, location, your age when you went there, number of
pupils in each class
• homework, uniform, discipline, teachers
• subjects – favourite / least favourite
• your general opinion of the school – good / bad? Why?
Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

7 Listening and Speaking A


LISTENING

1 Listen to the conversation. Complete the sentences with one or two words.
1 The presenter says we all like homes with high ceilings and __________.
2 A small flat will feel bigger if you follow simple design __________.
3 You can use two __________ to make a room look bigger and brighter.
4 Painting everything __________ isn’t always a good idea.
5 __________ goes well with all colours.
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2 Listen to five conversations. Tick ( ) A, B, or C.


1 What kind of secondary school did Bob go to?
A A small state school in a village c B A big school in the centre of a city c
C A state school in a city suburb c
2 What kind of punishments were there at Will’s school?
A Physical c B There weren’t any c C You could be expelled c
3 Where would Lucy like to live?
A In a large house in the country c B In a small house in the country c
C In a flat in the city c
4 Which parts of the house are quite new?
A The roof and the cooker c B The fireplace and the cooker c
C The curtains and carpets c
5 What A level subject does Pete think is most useful?
A Physics c B Maths c C Art c
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Listening total 10

SPEAKING

1 Make questions and ask your partner.


1 What / you find easy at school?
2 What / most difficult subject for you?
3 ever punished / at your school? What for?
4 How many different kinds of house / live in / your life?
5 you learn better from books / internet / teachers? Why?
Now answer your partner’s questions.

2 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
‘What you learn in life is more important than a formal education.’

3 Listen to your partner talking about living in a city. Do you agree with him / her?

Speaking total 15
Listening and Speaking total 25

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