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1 Progress Test 25 minutes Name Score 50

1 Write the words for these things. 4 Choose the correct words.
1 2 3 4 1 Jaime is from Spain /Spanish.
2 I’m Turkey/Turkish. I live in Istanbul.
3 Berlin is in German/Germany.
4 Is this/these your letter?
5 Are these/those your shoes over there?
6 John’s a/an engineer.
5 6 7 8
7 They’re/Their from Russia.
6

5 Fill in the gaps with a subject pronoun (I, you,


etc.) or a possessive adjective (my, your, etc.).
1 My name’s Ute Kuhlmann. I’m a student at the
1 d iary 5 u mbrella
2 c oat 6 d ress
Greenwood School of English. My friend Heiki is
3 w atch 7 w allet
also a student here. 2 her surname’s Schmidt and
3 she
4 s uitcase 8 s hoes
’s from Germany. Pierre and Elisabeth are
7
students here too. 4 They ’re from Paris and
5 their
2 Fill in the gaps in these conversations. children are at school in London. We’re in an
Elementary class. 6 our teacher’s name is Alan and
1 A Are you a teacher?
7 he
’s American. Alan’s a good teacher and
B Yes, I am . 8 we
’re good students!
2 A Is your name Marcus?
7
B Yes, it is .
3 A Are your children here? 6 Peter is at the car hire office. Write the woman’s
questions.
B No, they aren't .
WOMAN Hello, 1 what’s your first name ?
4 A Is this your suitcase?
PETER Peter.
B No, it isn't . What's your surname
W 2
?
5 A Where are we? P Matheson.
B In Oxford Street. W 3 how do you spell it ?
6 A is it Saturday today? P M–A–T–H–E–S–O–N.
4 what's your job ?
B No, it’s Sunday. W

7 A are your friends from the UK? P I’m a doctor.


W 5 what's your address ?
B No, they’re from the USA.
P 16 New Road, Oxford.
8 A Hello, Maria. How are you? what's your mobile number
W 6
?
B I’ m fine, thanks. P My mobile number? It’s 07947 336621.
9 A Are David and Molly here? W Sorry, could you 7 repeat that ,
Yes, they’ re
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B over there. 8 please?


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P 07947 336621.
3 Where is the stress on these words? W 8 what's your email address ?
1 Poland 6 surname P It’s [email protected].
2 Japanese 7 engineer W Thank you.
3 seventeen 8 musician 14

4 forty 9 umbrella
5 nationality 8

242 face2face Second edition Elementary Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2012 Instructions p238
1 Progress Test 25 minutes Name Score 50

1 Write the words for these things. 4 Choose the correct words.
1 2 3 4 1 Jaime is from Spain /Spanish.
2 I’m Turkey/Turkish. I live in Istanbul.
3 Berlin is in German/Germany.
4 Is this/these your letter?
5 Are these/those your shoes over there?
6 John’s a/an engineer.
5 6 7 8
7 They’re/Their from Russia.
6

5 Fill in the gaps with a subject pronoun (I, you,


etc.) or a possessive adjective (my, your, etc.).
1 My name’s Ute Kuhlmann. I’m a student at the
1 d iary 5 u
2 c 6 d
Greenwood School of English. My friend Heiki is
3 w 7 w
also a student here. 2 surname’s Schmidt and
4 s 8 s
3
’s from Germany. Pierre and Elisabeth are
7
students here too. 4 ’re from Paris and
2 Fill in the gaps in these conversations. 5
children are at school in London. We’re in an
Elementary class. 6 teacher’s name is Alan and
1 A Are you a teacher?
7
’s American. Alan’s a good teacher and
B Yes, I am . 8
’re good students!
2 A Is your name Marcus?
7
B Yes, it .
3 A Are your children here? 6 Peter is at the car hire office. Write the woman’s
questions.
B No, they .
WOMAN Hello, 1 what’s your first name ?
4 A Is this your suitcase?
PETER Peter.
B No, it .
W 2
?
5 A Where we? P Matheson.
B In Oxford Street. W 3
?
6 A it Saturday today? P M–A–T–H–E–S–O–N.
B No, it’s Sunday. W 4
?
7 A your friends from the UK? P I’m a doctor.
W 5
?
B No, they’re from the USA.
P 16 New Road, Oxford.
8 A Hello, Maria. How are you?
W 6
?
B I’ fine, thanks. P My mobile number? It’s 07947 336621.
9 A Are David and Molly here? W Sorry, could you 7 ,
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B Yes, they’ over there. 8 please?


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P 07947 336621.
3 Where is the stress on these words? W 8
?
1 Poland 6 surname P It’s [email protected].
2 Japanese 7 engineer W Thank you.
3 seventeen 8 musician 14

4 forty 9 umbrella
5 nationality 8

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2 Progress Test 25 minutes Name Score 50

1 Write the opposites of these adjectives. 4 Make sentences and questions with these words.
1 old new 5 fast slow 1 Ben’s / table / on / MP3 player / is / coffee / the .
2 ugly beautiful 6 wrong right Ben’s MP3 player is on the coffee table.
3 small big 7 bad good 2 very / got / expensive / a / ’ve / I / camera .
4 difficult easy 8 cheap expensive I've got a very expensive camera

7 3 new / Diana / a / got / bag / Has ?


Has Diana got a new bag?
2 Choose the correct words. 4 class / past / at / ten / My / twenty / is .
1 A Have you got a laptop? My class is at twenty past ten
B Yes, I am/ have. 5 concert / is / time / the / What ?
2 A Have/Has your father got a car? What time is the concert?
B No, but he’s got a bike! 6 blue / is / dress / much / How / that ?
3 A What car have/has your parents got? How much is that blue dress?
B It’s a Ford, I think. 7 Lisa’s / the / books / by / are / computer .
4 A Have/Has you got the time, please? Lisa's books are by the computer
B Yes, it’s about 3.30. 8 car / your / Where / mother’s / ’s ?
5 A Those shoes are beautiful! Where's your mother's car?
B Yes, but they’ve/’re £200! 9 he / suitcase / ’s / his / What / in / got ?
6 A Has Karen got a brother? What's he got in his suitcase? 16
B No, she haven’t/hasn’t.
7 A Whose mobile is/has that? 5 Complete the times. 1 2

B I think it’s Ian’s. 6 1 five past six


2 ten o'clock 3 4
3 Look at the family tree. Complete the sentences. 3 quarter past four
4 half past seven 5 6
ROSA PHILIP 5 ten to three
6 twenty - five to six 5

6 Fill in the gaps in these conversations.


ANNA HARRY BILL GLORIA TED 1 A What’s your name?
B Marta.
2 A Where are your DVDs?

B They’re on the floor.


ROBERT DAVID LUCY 3 A What time is it?
B It’s five past ten.

4 A how much is that DVD?


1 Harry is Gloria and Bill’s brother . B £14.99.

2 Anna is Harry’s wife . 5 A how many children have you got?


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3 Bill is Robert’s uncle . B Three.


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6 A who ’s Max?
4 Rosa and Philip are Lucy’s grandparents .
B He’s my cousin.
5 robert is David and Lucy’s cousin.
7 A what do you do?
6 Ted is gloria's husband. B I’m a builder.
7 Harry is Robert’s father . 8 A When is your English class?
8 anna is David’s aunt. B It’s from 3.00 to 4.30 p.m.
9 Bill is Rosa and Philip’s son . 9 A whose bag is this?
8
8
B It’s Kate’s.

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3 Progress Test 25 minutes Name Score 50

4 cinema / to / Sunday / We / go / afternoons /


1 Read about Joe’s job in a film
studio. Fill in the gaps with often / on / the .
we often go to the cinema on Sunday afternoons
the correct form of these verbs.
do watch get leave 5 coffee / the / friends / I / in / have / hardly ever /
have (x3) go (x2) start with / week .
get up finish do visit I hardly ever have coffee with friends in the week

ANN What 1 do you do, Joe? 6 on / evenings / We / stay / Saturday / sometimes / in .


JOE I’m a waiter in a film studio restaurant. we sometimes stay in on Saturday evenings
ANN What time 2 do you get up in the
10
morning?
JOE At 5 o’clock. I 3 start work at 6 o’clock. 4 Fill in the gaps in the conversation.
The actors arrive at 6.30 and they 4 have KIM This is a photo of Joanne’s baby. It’s her first
breakfast here. birthday 1 on the 24th.
ANN When 5 do you finish work? SUE Oh, what’s the 2 date today?
6 leave
JOE We usually the studio at 6 p.m. but KIM The 22nd. What 3 shall we buy her?
sometimes it’s 9 or 10. SUE 4 Let's
get her a Disney DVD.
ANN That’s very late! What time 7 do you KIM I don’t 5 think so. She’s very young.
get home? 6 What
SUE about a dress?
JOE At about 10.30. I 8 watch TV for an hour,
KIM That’s a good 7 idea . 6
then I 9 go to bed.
ANN And what 10 do you do in your 5 Choose the correct word.
free time? 1 I /Me have breakfast at 7.30.
JOE Well, on Saturdays I usually 11 have 2 My sister’s a lawyer. She’s/Her’s in Madrid for a
coffee with friends or 12 go shopping. conference this week.
On Sundays I 13 visit my parents. We 3 He’s my favourite uncle but I don’t see he/him
always 14 have lunch in a restaurant near very often.
their house. And we’re always very nice to the 4 This is a photo of my children. They/Them both
waiters! 13 go to Bath University.
5 Sue’s parents always phone she/her late at night.
2 Choose the correct word.
6 Our teachers give we/us a lot of homework.
1 I have lunch in/ at 12.30. 7 Mike and Sally are great. I go for a drink
2 What time do you have dinner at/in the evening? with they/them every Friday.
6
3 We get home late in/at night.
4 Do they go out every/on Friday evenings? 6 Make these sentences negative.
5 They go to the cinema in/every week. 1 I’m from France. I’m not from France.
6 What time do your classes start at/on Monday? 2 They do a lot of sport.
7 I visit my family in/at the weekend. they don't do a lot of sport
8 I don’t go out in/every the week. 3 I’ve got a DVD player.
9 We start work on/at nine o’clock. 8 I haven't got a DVD player
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4 You’re usually late.


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3 Make sentences with these words. you're not usually late


1 watch / we / TV / often . 5 We watch TV in the day.
We often watch TV. we don't watch TV in the day
2 my / usually / visit / I / weekend / family / at / the . 6 My brother’s got a new car.
I usually visit my family at the weekend my brother hasn't got a new car
7 I go shopping with my mother.
3 children / Saturdays / never / get up / My / early / on . I don't go shopping with my mother
my children never get up early on Saturdays 8 He’s an accountant.
he's not an accountant 7

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