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Name:

Class: Date:

Grammar

1 Underline the correct word to complete each sentence.


U1
0 Where ’re / ’s she from?
1 They aren’t / isn’t at work today. It’s a public holiday.
2 I ’m not / isn’t a very good footballer.
3 Is / Are you interested in history?
4 How old is / are Jamie and Jasmin?
5 Her children is / are called Gabriela and Martin.

___/5 marks

2 Write was, wasn’t, were or weren’t to complete the conversations.


U1
0 A: Was Tim at the party?
B: No, he wasn’t.
1 A: Were Alice and Nicole on holiday last week?
B: Yes, but the weather was terrible.
2 A: Why weren’t they at school yesterday?
B: Because they were both ill.
3 A: Where were you born?
B: I was born in Cáceres, in Spain.
4 A: How was the film? Did you enjoy it?
B: No, not really. It wasn’t very interesting.
5 A: What was the score in the match against United last week?
B: 5–0 to United! We were terrible.

___/5 marks

3 Rewrite these sentences adding ’s in the correct place.


U1
0 My sister name is Sandra.
My sister’s name is Sandra.
1 I can’t find your computer ‘on’ button.
I can’t find your computer’s ‘on’ button.
2 John parents are both teachers.
John’s parents are both teachers.
3 I know your car is blue, but what colour is Matt car?
I know your car is blue, but what colour is Matt’s car?

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4 These pens are Isobel.


These pens are Isobel’s.
5 Where is your friend house?
Where is your friend’s house?

___/5 marks

Vocabulary

4 Write a word which means the opposite of the underlined word(s).


U1
0 In my job I have good days and bad days.
1 My colleagues are great, but my salary is terrible!
2 My job isn’t very interesting. In fact it’s quite boring.
3 My first job was the same every day, but in my new job every day is different.
4 My brother’s job is well paid, but my job is badly paid.
5 Is your job easy or difficult?

___/5 marks

5 Underline the word which is not a job.


U1
0 a) chef b) driver c) doctor d) restaurant
1 a) sales rep b) plumber c) hospital d) engineer
2 a) waiter b) police officer c) music d) nurse
3 a) law b) architect c) journalist d) shop assistant
4 a) customer b) builder c) office manager d) marketing assistant
5 a) accountant b) office c) teacher d) cook

___/5 marks

6 Put the letters in order to make words for people.


U1
0 A: Is that man your rathef? father
B: No, he’s my fagraentdhr. grandfather
1 A: Rosa is Alex’s drinfigler, isn’t she? girlfriend
B: Not any longer! She’s now his feiw! wife
2 A: Is that Karen’s osn? son
B: Yes, and the little girl is her grutahde. daughter
3 A: Do you know a good French ethrace? teacher
B: Yes, I do! My dinerf, Michel. friend

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Class: Date:

4 A: That’s Carol’s rerotbh, Martin. brother


B: I know. He’s my legculaeo at work. colleague
5 A: Hello, you must be Janet’s trisse. sister
B: Yes, I’m Sue, and this is my bashdun, Luca. husband

___/10 marks

Total: _________ / 35

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