Test Unit 6
Test Unit 6
Test Unit 6
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Unit 6
GRAMMAR
2 Complete the sentences with will / ’ll, won’t, or shall and a verb.
3 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Alan is having (have) a French lesson right now.
1 _______________ Ned ever _______________ (go) abroad?
2 Cathy’s not here today. She _______________ (not work) on Mondays.
3 I promise I _______________ (not be) late.
4 We aren’t hungry. We _______________ just _______________ (have) lunch.
5 Henry _______________ (look) for a job when he finishes university.
6 I _______________ (see) the dentist tomorrow morning – I’ve got an appointment.
7 He’s tired! He _______________ (not sleep) well last night.
8 Where _______________ you _______________ (going) when I saw you yesterday?
8
Grammar total 20
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Unit 6
VOCABULARY
Vocabulary total 20
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READING
Are you an optimist? I hope so, because if you are, you’ll live longer and you’ll be
healthier. Or are you a pessimist? I hope not. Studies show that you won’t enjoy life
as much and you’ll take longer to get better when you’re ill. So how do you think
positive, not negative, thoughts? Here are some tips on how to be a positive thinker.
Stop thinking negative thoughts such as ‘I’ll never find a partner’ or ‘I’ll never
pass my driving test’. Find something positive to do. Phone your best friend and
have a chat. Go out and do some exercise. Put on a funny DVD. This will stop you
thinking negative thoughts, and will cheer you up.
Don’t compare your life with other people’s lives. For example, thoughts like
‘She’s got a better job’ or ‘He’s got a bigger house’ make you feel pessimistic about
life. Change your thinking to ‘I’ve got a good job and I like my work’ and ‘I’m happy
in this house. It’s big enough for me’. Remember, being successful doesn’t always
mean you are happy.
Write down your negative thoughts. This will help you to clear those thoughts
from your head. And that will make you feel more positive. You could also write
down positive things that happened to you. Read them when you are feeling sad or
depressed, and that will make you feel more positive.
Use positive language when you speak. This will make you think more positively.
For example, don’t say ‘Our holiday was a disaster’. Say ‘Next holiday, we’re going
to do things differently’. Don’t say ‘Famous? It’ll never happen’. Say ‘Famous? I’ll try
my best’. Try it – it works!
7 … if you write down your negative thoughts, it will clear your head.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
8 … if you write down your positive thoughts, you’ll always be an optimist.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
9 … when you read your positive thoughts, you’ll feel more positive.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
10 … using positive language doesn’t make any difference to how you feel.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
10
WRITING
Your friend is feeling sad and depressed because she has just lost her job.
Write her an email, giving some tips to make her feel more positive (100–150
words). Include the following information.
Paragraph one
Explain the reason for your email.
Paragraph two
Give her some tips to keep positive – ideas for things to do / not to do and why; give
examples of things to say / not to say and why.
Paragraph three
Tell her when you’ll come and visit to cheer her up.
Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25
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