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Module 1 Progress test

The document is a test module for Pioneer Elementary that includes various exercises for students, such as ordering dialogue, completing sentences with appropriate forms of verbs and possessive adjectives, translating words, and identifying family relationships. It covers topics like greetings, personal information, and basic grammar structures. The test is structured in sections labeled A through F, each focusing on different language skills.

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Module 1 Progress test

The document is a test module for Pioneer Elementary that includes various exercises for students, such as ordering dialogue, completing sentences with appropriate forms of verbs and possessive adjectives, translating words, and identifying family relationships. It covers topics like greetings, personal information, and basic grammar structures. The test is structured in sections labeled A through F, each focusing on different language skills.

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Name: ____________________________ Date: ____________________ ODD (páratlan) EVEN (páros)

Test Module 1 Pioneer Elementary


A. Put the words in the correct order:
1. 2.
A: Hi A: Excuse me, your/ what/ name/ is/ ?
B: Hello! going/ ?/ is/ how/ it ________________ ______________
A: Not bad B: Mark Addison.
B: Good to see you. Are we in the same class? A: How do you spell your surname, Mr Addison?
A: Yes, I think we are. See you later, then. B: It's A-D-D-I-S-O-N.
B: Bye. A: OK. Thank you.

B. Complete the dialogues. (névmás és létige megfelelő alakja)


1. A: Excuse me, ________Donald?
B: No. ________Ronald. 3. A: Who's that?
A: Oh, sorry. _____your surname Kent? B: That's Paula. ________ new here.
B: Yes, _________ A: _________ you and Paula friends?
2. A: Look! There's Jane and Carol. B: Well, yes, but ________ best friends.
B: ___________in your English class? 4. A: Hello. My name's Tina.
A: Yes, __________ B: Hi. ___________ Issie. Nice to meet you.
B: Who _______ that woman? A: Issie? Is that from Isabel?
A: That's Mr Kingston. _______a teacher. B: No. ____________. It's actually Isabella.

C. Translate into English:


1. titkár_____________ 5. fodrász _____________
2. villanyszerelő _____________ 6. állatorvos _____________
3. fényképész _____________ 7. építész _____________
4. könyvelő _____________ 8. pincer/pincérnő _____________

D. Complete the dialogues with the correct possessive adjectives.


1. A: Is that _______sister?
B: No, that's Jessica. She's _______best friend. We live in the same neighbourhood.
2. A: Is Nancy a hairdresser?
B: No. She's a vet. _______ sister is a hairdresser.
3. A: What does Gary do?
B: He's an accountant. ______ father is an accountant, too.
4. A: Mary and I are classmates.
B: Who's _______ favourite teacher?
A: Mr Joyce. And ________ favourite subject is History. We love it.
5. A: Where are Harry and Lisa? ______ car isn't here.
B: I don't know.
6. A: Hi Jessica and Harry! Where are ________ books?
B: They are here, in these bags.

E. Circle the correct words.


1. A: Is you / your mobile phone new? 4. A: These are my sister / sister's jeans.
B: This isn't my / I mobile phone. It's Tom / B: They're / Their very nice jeans.
Tom's A: Yes, I know. She / Her clothes are nice.
2. A: Those woman/women are Gina's sisters. 5. A: Are those your sunglasses over there?
B: Really? What about that man over there? B: No. I think they're Brian / Brian's.
A: That's their / they're brother. A: No, they're not. He / His sunglasses are
3. A: Are these your keys? black.
B: No. They're the children's / childrens'. 6. A: Where is Tom from?
B: He’s/His from London.
A: And where is he’s/his wife from?
B: I think she’s/her from London, too.
Name: ____________________________ Date: ____________________ ODD (páratlan) EVEN (páros)

F. Complete with family members.

1. Your mother's sister is your __________


2. Your uncle's son is your __________
3. Your brother's daughter is your __________
4. Your father's mother is your __________
5. Your sister's son is your __________
6. Your mother is your grandmother's __________
7. Your father's father is your __________
8. Your brother's mother is your __________

1. Change these sentences into the plural form.

1. Is that man your cousin?

4. That person is Spanish.

2. This child isn't from Brazil.

5. Is this my English book?

1.

3. My brother goes to King's College.

6. Her teacher is Hungarian.

E. Complete the sentences with the Present Simple of the verbs in brackets.

1. The summer term (end) in June.

2.1 (live) in London with my parents.

3. They are from Peru and they (speak) Spanish and English.

4. John (have got) a friend from Russia.

5. My father (work) on Saturdays.

6. Jennifer (go) to the hairdresser's every Friday.

[. Complete with in or on.

1. My brother's birthday is 22nd November.

2. We go abroad every year July.

3. The term starts January.

4. Mr Smith goes to the bank Wednesdays.

5. You've got an appointment with Mr Cowell 7th September.

6. School starts the autumn.

7. I work Tuesdays and Thursdays.

B. Complete the sentences with the Present Simple of the verbs in brackets.
Name: ____________________________ Date: ____________________ ODD (páratlan) EVEN (páros)

1. My kids (go) to school in Westhill.

2. Jeffrey (work) in a museum.

3. Tom's aunt (speak) four languages.

4. Paul and Jo (live) in that house over there.

5. We

(work) for the same company.

6. Ray Chave got) three cousins. They (live) in Canada

7. My son (work) in a bank and my daughter (study) Art at university.

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