Pre-Intermediate RW - FF121 (A4)
Pre-Intermediate RW - FF121 (A4)
Pre-Intermediate RW - FF121 (A4)
Anglia Examinations
CEFR A2+
ESOL International
Pre-Intermediate Level
Paper Number: FF121
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Section W1 (20 marks) Marks
Write a composition of 120–150 words on ONE of the following topics: Awarded
Title:
C__
A__
R__
T__
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Section W2 (10 marks) Marks
You are on holiday in the countryside for one week. It is autumn. Write a message to Awarded
a friend. Tell him/her about your holiday. Write about 50 words.
Hi,
A__
T__
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10
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Section R1 (13 marks) Marks
Read the following passage and answer all the questions. Awarded
The Ben Race is a famous running race in the UK. It is a race up the highest mountain
in the British Isles, Ben Nevis, which is why it is called the Ben Race. The beginning of
the race is at the Klaggan football club near the town of Fort William, a beautiful
settlement overlooking a lake.
People have timed how long it takes to run up and down Ben Nevis since 1895. It is
mostly athletes who do this today but this was not the case in the beginning. In fact, a
barber, or men’s hairdresser, was the first person to run up and time himself. Since
1951, the race has been an annual event, which happens every September. The only
year it didn’t take place was in 1980. That year it was a normal windy, sunny day, but
extremely cold. People were anxious about the dangerous icy paths.
There are some rules for the Ben Race. For example, all competitors must carry a
waterproof jacket, a hat, and gloves as the weather can change quickly. Some choose
to carry high-calorie snacks and energy drinks. It isn’t a very long race – it’s only 14
kilometres and it’s never very crowded as only 600 people can compete. However, it is
a very hard race because the paths are very stony and rocky.
Kenny Stewart in 1984, and Victoria Wilkinson in 2018, made the fastest times for men
and women. The first person to win it more than once was taxi driver Eddie Campbell,
who won it three times. The first of these was in 1952. In 2019, Finlay Wild won the
race for the tenth year in a row, more than anyone else in the history of the race.
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For questions 4-8, tick () the box. (1 mark each) Marks
Awarded
4. The first person to time their Ben Nevis run was an athlete.
True False
True False
A in a town centre
B next to a lake
C at a sports ground
A B C
A clothes.
B food.
C drink.
A B C
A running surface.
B high number of runners.
C long distance.
A B C
9. Find the word in the passage which means the OPPOSITE of:
unusual (paragraph 2)
10. Find the word in the passage which means the SAME as:
worried (paragraph 2)
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Section R2 (7 marks) Marks
Read the three advertisements for cafés and answer the questions. For each Awarded
question, choose the correct café, A, B or C. You might need to choose each café
more than once.
A
Ally’s Café
Fabulous café – we just opened our doors last month
Serving great coffees all day every day – 8 till 8
Large cosy interior with sunny outdoor terrace
Delicious all-day breakfasts – vegetarian options
No pets allowed
Tuesdays and Thursdays – 10% discount for students
Home-made cakes and smoothies available
Try our range of speciality teas.
24 Bridge St, Exeter
B
Ben’s Café
Cool café serving locals for over 20 years
Opening hours: 7 am – 6 pm Monday – Saturday
Inside seating overlooking beautiful river
Breakfasts served until 11 am
Dogs must be left outside.
Every Monday, enjoy half-price sandwiches
Delicious bread baked in our own café bakery
Great coffee – try our new flavours
13 High St, Exeter
C
Coll’s Café
Celebrating our 10th year in business
Open 7 am to 3 pm - Closed Mondays
Bright, spacious, comfortable space
Delicious breakfasts served 7 am till 10 am
Well-behaved dogs welcome
20% off all prices on Saturdays and Sundays
Freshly baked bread from local bakery
Free tea or coffee if you order food
24 Hope St, Exeter
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Which café, Ally’s Café (A) Marks
Awarded
Ben’s Café (B)
Coll’s Café (C)
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Section R3 (20 marks) Marks
Choose the correct answer and tick the box. Awarded
Example
I really enjoy relaxing at weekends.
A relax B relaxed C relaxing D relaxes
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Section W3 (10 marks) Marks
Change each sentence so that it means the same as the sentence given. Awarded
Begin your sentence with the words provided in the box.
Example:
We last saw each other two months ago.
The letter
2. That new fashion company designs these dresses.
These dresses
3. The last time I had a haircut was three months ago.
I haven’t
4. They will throw the food away if we don’t eat it.
The food
5. Susan last spoke to her grandfather in March.
Susan __
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Section W4 (10 marks)
Write the words in the correct order to make a sentence.
Example:
early / gets / cousin / never / My / up
I
2. at / needs / harder / Gina / to / work / school
Gina
3. bike / his / Simon / let / borrow / new / me
Simon
4. out / ever / goes / She / the / hardly / in / evening
She
5. work / night / all / has / My / to / sister / older
My __
10
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Section R4 (5 marks) Marks
Choose the correct word and tick the box. Awarded
Example:
She shouted angrily at her brother.
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Section R5 (5 marks) Marks
Choose the words from the box and write them on the lines. Awarded
Use some words more than once.
Example:
Sue will be in Manchester at 6 o’clock.
cat?
Friday morning.
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