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- •2. Complete the text with the words from the table.
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- •2. Choose the correct words to complete the story.
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- •What is the article about?
- •What is one of the advantages of going to the uk to learn English?
- •What is one of the advantages of staying in your country to learn English?
- •2. Complete the text with the words from the table.
- •5. Read the text and fill in.
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- •I. Reading
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- •I. Reading
- •2. Complete the text with the verbs from the list.
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- •I. Reading
- •2. Circle the correct answer.
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- •I. Reading
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- •I. Reading
- •II . Complete the dialogue with the correct question tags.
- •III Write an email (35–45 words) to your friend about a famous singer. Include the information:
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- •I. Reading
- •II. Complete the dialogue
- •III Write a note (35–45 words) about your shopping preferences. Include the following:
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- •I. Reading
- •II Complete the text with the words from the table.
- •III Write a letter (35–45 words) to your English-speaking friend about your hometown. Use the prompts given below.
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- •I. Reading
- •III Yesterday you went to the cinema with your friend. Write an e-mail (35–45 words) about your impressions.
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- •I. Reading
- •II Complete the text with the verbs from the list.
- •III You have found a wallet in the school corridor. Write a notice (35–45 words) about it. Include this information:
- •I. Reading
- •III You have two tickets for a football match. Write a phone message (35–45 words) to your friend. Include this information:
- •III You are on holiday at the seaside and you’ve just met a famous sportsman. Write a postcard (35–45 words) to your friend. Include this information:
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- •I. Reading
- •II Complete the text from the table
- •III Write (35–45 words) about the rules you are supposed to obey in a library. Include this information:
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- •I. Reading
- •III Write an email (35–45 words) to your friend who wants to know more about the city where you live. Include the information:
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- •I. Reading
- •II Fill in each gap with only one word
- •III Imagine that a relative has given you a mobile phone as a present for your birthday. Write a thank-you letter (35–45 words). Include this information:
- •I. Reading
- •III Your English friend asks you about school dinners. Write him an email (35– 45 words) answering his questions:
III Write an email (35–45 words) to your friend who wants to know more about the city where you live. Include the information:
• the name of the city, its location;
• an interesting thing about its history;
• things to see or to do there.
Examination Card № 21 (87)
I. Reading
Read the text and match the statements (1–8) to the paragraphs (A–D).
A The Dove Hotel, Paddington
Today’s traveller quite rightly expects the highest standards of quality and comfort. At the Dove you are unlikely to be disappointed. Our hotel is located a few minutes walk from 5 underground lines as well as from local bus stops. The Heathrow Express provides direct access to Heathrow in 15 minutes from Paddington Station.
B Sunset Hotel, Bayswater
Situated in a very popular location for shopping and entertainment. The hotel is open 24 hours a day and all rooms have private bathrooms, colour TV and direct dial telephone. The hotel is opposite Whitley’s indoor shopping centre in Queensway, and only a few minutes walk from Kensington Gardens, where you can take a walk and relax close to nature.
C Queen’s Hotel, Earls Court
Queen’s Hotel is a small friendly hotel in the Kensington area. The hotel is located close to Earls Court Exhibition Halls 1 and 2 and Olympia Exhibition Halls with their many shows ranging from business to boats! It’s a perfect location for groups travelling to London on a limited budget. The prices are so reasonable you’ll want to tell everyone about it.
D The George Hotel, Kings Cross
The George Hotel has 35 rooms all with central heating and tea and coffee making facilities.
Private or shared bathrooms are available. The family run hotel has a ‘home from home’ atmosphere, clean comfortable rooms and many satisfied customers. The enormous English breakfast will keep you going until dinner-time!
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You can prepare something to drink in the room.
It’s close to shops.
You won’t be cold in your room.
It’s close to the underground.
It’s near a park.
It’s cheap.
It offers rooms of different standard.
It offers luxury accommodation.
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