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Pearson Test of English General

Practice Test 3: Written Test


Level 1
Elementary

July 2011
© Pearson Education Ltd 2011.
All rights reserved, no part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior permission of Pearson Education Ltd.
Please check the table below for the total time given to complete the written
test at this level and score points available for each section. Please use the
accompanying audio files for sections 1-3. Answer keys and transcripts are
provided at the back of this document.

Sections Skills Score Level Level Level Level Level Level


points A1 1 2 3 4 5

1 Listening 10 1 1 1 2 2 2
hour hour hour hours hours hours
15 35 35 30 55
2 Listening 10
mins mins mins mins mins
and
Writing
3 Listening 10

4 Reading 5

5 Reading 5

6 Reading 8

7 Reading 7

8 Writing 10

9 Writing 10

The written test is scored out of 75 points in total at all levels. Please see the
Guide to PTE General at this level for further information.

Please note: The design of the practice tests is not identical to actual PTE
General tests.
SECTION 1 Leave
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You have 10 seconds to read each question. Listen and put a cross in the
box next to the correct answer, as in the example. You have 10 seconds to
choose the correct option.

Example. What activity is she describing?

A X B C

1. Where should people go when the bell rings?

A B C

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2. Where is the woman? Leave
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A B C

3. What time is the next train to London?

A B C

4. Which house is the man talking about?

A B C

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5. Where is Andy? Leave
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A B C

6. When is Chris repairing the heating?

A B C

7. Where is the barbeque going to be?

A B C

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8. Where is Jane’s party? Leave
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A B C

9. Which is the correct picture?

A B C

10. Who is the speaker?

A B C

(10 marks)

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SECTION 2 Leave
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You will hear a recording about setting an alarm clock. Listen to the
whole recording once. Then you will hear the recording again with
pauses for you to write down what you hear.
Make sure you spell the words correctly.

11.

(10 marks)

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You will hear a short recorded message. First, read the notes below then
listen and complete the notes with information from the recorded message.
You will hear the recording twice.

Example. Call from: Elena

12 Reason for party:

13 Date of party:

14 Time of party:

15 Name of house:

16 What to bring:

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SECTION 3 CONTINUED Leave
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You will hear a telephone conversation. First, read the notes below then
listen and complete the notes with information from the conversation.
You will hear the recording twice.

Example. The girls are going to play badminton .

17 Anita has booked a court for tomorrow at .

18 For one hour a court costs .

19 The Sports Centre is in .

20 The girls will go there by .

21 After the game, Anita is going to her .

(10 marks)

That is the end of the listening section of the test. Now go on to the other sections of the test.

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SECTION 4 Leave
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Read each text and put a cross (X) by the missing word or
phrase, as in the example.

Example.
Twister Club (Manchester’s No 1 Music Club)

“The Rings Of Saturn”


Saturday 24 May
8.00pm
Tickets £18.00 from the Information Office, £20.00 on the door

A Next event

B Coming soon

C X Doors open

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Green Manor Hospital

14.00 – 16.00 and 18.00 – 20.00


If you cannot come at these times, please speak to the nurse in charge.

A Business hours

B Visiting hours

C Meal times

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Your dinner is already in the oven. for ten minutes. Don’t leave it
in the oven too long.
Love,
Cathy.

A Open it up

B Take it out

C Warm it up

24.
Window Cleaner
I am in your area on Thursdays
-
- friendly service
- no job too small
Call Nick on 01322 456672 to arrange a visit

A low prices

B great windows

C free returns

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Fun Day blank

Victoria Park 11am – 8pm


Saturday 8th August
- singing competition
- barbeque
- fireworks
One day only – don’t it!

A make

B book

C miss

26.
Enjoy the hot weather this summer
BUT
Protect yourself from burning

- keep in the shade


-
- put on a hat
- wear long sleeves

A use lots of sun screen

B drink lots of water

C eat lots of ice cream

(5 marks)

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For each question, put a cross (X) in the box below the
correct picture, as in the example.

Example. Which cinema is showing ‘The Desert’ next week?

‘The Desert’ by Jane Green is the latest of her wonderful films


set in Africa. It’s on at the Regal until the end of this week but
after that you’ll have to go to the ‘Majestic’. Or of course you
can rent the DVD from The Film Centre.

A B X C

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27. Which picture shows a programme in the early afternoon? Leave
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TV Programming
13.00 – Start Voyage – sci-fi film starring John Wall
15.00 – Sport Special – Golf from Scotland
18.00 – Bob and Bill – cartoon fun for all the family
19.00 – News at six
20.00 – Documentary – I love animals – children’s opinions about animals
20.30 – Football Live from Wembley Stadium
22.30 – The Late Show

A B C

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28. Which picture represents one of Tony’s jobs? Leave
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Tony, please do these jobs before I get home:

- put the dirty dishes in the dishwasher


- put the dirty clothes in the washing machine
- make your bed
- cut up the vegetables

When I get home, I’ll cook dinner.

Mum

A B C

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29. Which picture shows Mary’s garden? Leave
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Hi Alice,
I’m having a great time on holiday. Could you do me a favour? Could you water my tomatoes for me?
They’re in pots next to the garage. Oh and if you like, you can have some apples from the tree.
Thanks
Mary

A B C

30. Which map represents the Fun Run?

Fun Run
The annual fun run is this Sunday starting at the church at 10am. From the church, run down to
the bridge. Don’t cross the bridge, just run along the river for 500 metres and then return to
the church past the museum. Drinks will be available when you finish.

A B C

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31. Which picture shows an activity at the holiday camp? Leave
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Come to Hopehill Holiday Camp


Fun for all the family
- swimming in the lake
- horse riding
- volleyball
- indoor games
- singing competitions
You’ll have a great time.

A B C

(5 marks)

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SECTION 6 Leave
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Read the newspaper article below and answer


the questions.

A new leisure centre is going to open in Greenham


next Thursday. The mayor will be at the opening to
make a speech before it is open to the public.
Building began 2 years ago and finished last month,
the work taking longer than expected because of
financial problems.
The centre will have a pool, a gym and various sports
facilities. Membership will be free for local residents
but not the sport facilities; there will be a charge to
use them.

Example. Where is the new leisure centre? Greenham

32. What is the mayor going to do?

33. How long did it take to build the leisure center?

34. Why did it take so long?

35. What will local residents have to pay for?

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SECTION 6 CONTINUED Leave
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Read the email below and answer the questions.

Example. Who is the email to? Dave

36. When is Dave going to Australia?

37. What is the weather like in June?

38. How can Dave save money in Queensland?

39. Who lives in Melbourne?

(8 marks)

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Read the brochure and complete the notes. Write no more


than three words in each gap from the newsletter.

Parklands Zoo is a fun place for all the family.


The motorway is only one kilometer away,
links with all major cities are excellent, and
with space for a thousand cars to park, it is
ideal for drivers. For rail passengers, there’s a
shuttle bus to and from the nearest station.
The world famous aquarium has sharks, tropical fish
and even dolphin shows but Parklands is not only a
zoo. And don’t forget the Visitor Centre where you can
spend hours learning about the animals in the zoo. In
addition to the zoo, there’s also a water park with
exciting activities for young and older people.
Parklands has great eating facilities, with restaurants,
cafes and fast food outlets all around. The picnic area
is perfect for eating outside.
All this from £50 per family – £20 per adult and £10
per child. Visit soon. You’ll have a great time.

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Example. All the family can enjoy Parklands Zoo .

40. Parklands Zoo is a short distance from .

41. There is enough parking for .

42. For people travelling by train, Parklands provides .

43. Dolphin shows take place in .

44. People of all ages can enjoy .

45. People with their own food will like .

46. The cheapest admission price is .

(7 marks)

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Use the information in Section 7 to help you write


your answer.

47. You have started the brochure about Parklands Zoo. Now write a blog review of your
favourite place to have fun. Write 50 – 70 words and include the following information:
• name the place
• describe what you can do there
• say what you like about it

Write your answer here. Do not write outside the box.

(10 marks)

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Choose one of the topics below and write your answer in


80–100 words.

48. A) Nina is Bob’s American friend. The pictures show what they did together on Nina’s last
day in Britain. Write a short story about the day for a magazine.

Or
48. B) Roberta is your friend. The pictures show what Roberta does during the day when she is
at home. Write a short piece about Roberta’s home routine for your blog.

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