Checkpoint Pattern Practice
Checkpoint Pattern Practice
Checkpoint Pattern Practice
Questions 1 – 10
Read the text below, and for each number, circle the correct word on the next page.
The Beta Studio, (0) by businessman Lucas Hill, is a recording studio in London. The
studio is (1) part in a project to (2) teenagers with activities over the summer holiday.
Young bands are welcome to visit the studio, (3) they will get help recording their
own music.
Four fifteen-year-olds from nearby Westview School have (4) the last five days in the
studio. They have been friends (5) they started school but only set up a band last
year after they all chose to study music. When they heard of this (6) , they were keen
to (7) involved.
Mickey, who plays drums in the band, thinks it has been a very positive (8) . ‘We had
so much to learn but we work better as a team now and we’ve (9) written a new
song!’
Lucas says the band is talented and (10) they have a future in the music industry.
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Example:
Part 2
Questions 11 – 20
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From: Dan
To: Hans
It (0) was great to see you last week in London, and I hope you got back
(11) ………… Germany OK. (12) ………… parents and sister thought you were really
friendly. They enjoyed meeting you very (13) ………… .
(14) ………… you think you will come back to London in the summer? Please let us know
(15) ………… you can come.
From: Hans
To: Dan
The plane was delayed (16) ………… of fog, so I didn’t arrive home until late at night. Well, I
(17) ………… like to thank you and your parents for letting me stay for three days. I will
always remember our day together in Oxford – I had (18) ………… best time of my life.
I’m (19) ………… sure about the summer yet. I’ll (20) ………… to save some money.
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Part 3
Questions 21 – 25
Example:
Mike: What about going to the theatre? C He knows lots of great places.
Mike: So let’s do a bike trip somewhere. E I don’t mind, but not too far.
Mike: I’m meeting him tonight. I can ask him. G Me too. It’s great to be on holiday!
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Part 4
Questions 26 – 35
Example:
29
A Tomorrow’s dancing class for boys is
cancelled.
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31
A Sophie is looking forward to another
competition.
32 Anna wants to
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Part 5
Questions 36 – 40
The young people below all want to find a café to go to in their town.
On the opposite page there are reviews of eight cafés.
Decide which café would be the most suitable for the following people.
For questions 36 – 40, write the correct letter (A – H) in the box.
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Hayley wants to go to a café in town with her classmates after
school finishes in the afternoon. They all like listening to music
while they’re talking, and eating hot snacks.
[1]
37
Carlos and his family want somewhere to take his grandfather
where they can spend time outside together. They like watching
live sport, drinking good coffee and eating desserts.
[1]
38
Martina and her friends want a friendly café in town where they
can have a quick lunch before they go shopping on Saturday.
They’d like somewhere that also serves great ice creams.
[1]
39
Fero and his father want to go to a quiet café near the river at
the weekend, where Fero can watch TV while his father looks at
the newspapers. They like to have a cooked lunch.
[1]
40
Ingrid and Charlotte want a quiet café with free internet access,
even if it’s a bit out of town. Their favourite drink is hot
chocolate, and they like buying cakes to take home.
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Cafés in Redbridge
A Roland’s B Hiltons
At Roland’s there’s a big garden so This café has welcoming staff,
you can sit outside if you don’t like and is located near the big
the TV inside. There are newspapers department stores, so it’s perfect
and magazines available for for people coming into town at
customers to read, and free weekends who haven’t much
internet. Their hot and cold lunches time to spare. Their salads and
are fantastic, although it’s busy and sandwiches are delicious, and
quite noisy at weekends so you their freshly-baked sweet rolls
have to queue for food. and chocolate ices are the best
in the city!
C Purple D Meadowlands
This friendly first-floor café near the This café’s perfect for people
sports stadium is famous for its hot and wanting to read magazines or daily
cold snacks served throughout the day, papers or have a hot midday meal in
although it’s often crowded, so you have peace. There’s a television inside
to wait for food. However, they serve the café, or you can sit outside
delicious cakes and ice creams. While beside the river and watch the
you’re waiting, read the sports, fashion tourist boats go past.
and music magazines provided for
customers.
E Kings Café
This café has great music posters
F Clouds
on the walls, and you can surf the
This central café has big sofas to relax
web for nothing! It’s peaceful and
never too busy, and serves on and it’s a good place to spend time
delicious drinks, hot and cold! with friends in town. The food is great
There’s also a bakery selling here, with fantastic freshly-made
cakes. It’s definitely worth the pizza! The owner loves hip-hop and
short walk from the town centre. pop, so that’s usually playing in the
café. It’s often crowded at weekends.
G Pierre’s
This out-of-town riverside café is popular H Corner Café
with young musicians, so it’s decorated This café is popular with people of
with pop posters and even has live music all ages, and the drinks, cakes and
in the afternoons, performed by college ice creams are the best anywhere.
students. It takes time to be served when It’s a short walk from town, next to
it’s busy, but it’s worth the wait for the the football field, so customers can
home-made cakes and hot chocolate! sit at tables on the grass and see
the matches, and the boats going
past on the river.
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Part 6
Questions 41 – 45
“Hanging Around”
by Joanna Banks, 13 years old
I was a bit nervous when I went to the activity camp. I’d never been away completely on my own before, not for a
whole weekend. Dad drove me there and then stayed for a while because I think he was worried about me.
Eventually, I told him to go and promised him I’d call him if I wasn’t enjoying it.
The worst bit was all the waiting around for the groups to be organised. There were lots of teenagers running
around and shouting and, as I didn’t know anyone, I felt quite uncomfortable. Eventually, I got put into my
group and went off for the first activity. That’s when it started getting really good. The special four-wheeled
motorbikes called quad bikes were great, only I couldn’t control mine very well. I crashed a couple of times and
everyone laughed, but in a nice way, so it was alright.
The most frightening thing was the climbing wall. It was very high so I was afraid. But the instructor was really
nice, and for my first attempt he got me to just put on safety equipment and he pulled me up. Amazingly, I wasn’t
worried any more and I ended up doing it properly and it was fantastic, the best activity of all.
I think everyone should go on an activity weekend, even if they are a bit nervous. Nobody is made to do anything
they can’t manage. You needn’t worry about not knowing anybody because the others don’t know anybody
either. You can make friends. You do loads of amazing things that you can’t do at home. It’s good; in fact it’s
better than that, it’s brilliant!
A It is very dangerous.
B The equipment was difficult to use. C
The instructor climbed up beside her. D It
became less frightening after a while.
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A B
I know dad worried that Although I had a few
people would laugh at doubts at first, I loved
me when I couldn’t do almost every minute of
the activities, but he it. And I got over my
was wrong. fear of heights.
C D
Everyone will tell you We were made to do
that I was quite good at all the activities, which
riding the bikes, but I thought was a bit
that is because we’ve unfair.
got one at home.
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