- •Cambridge
- •Contents
- •At home
- •Leisure
- •Answer key 67
- •Introduction
- •Birth, marriage and death
- •2.2 Look as this form. What is lhc marilal status of the people below?
- •4.4 Answer the queslions
- •Describing people
- •Health and illness
- •Feelings
- •Food and drink
- •Kitchen
- •13 Living room
- •15 At school and university
- •Communications
- •6 Creesn
- •Holidays
- •18 Shops and shopping
- •1 Eating out
- •21 Sports
- •22 Cinema
- •24 Music and musical instruments
- •Countries and nationalities
- •26 Weather
- •It' Use Elemetitory
- •27 In the town
- •In the countryside
- •Travelling
- •31 Uk culture
- •32 Crime
- •33 The media
- •Problems at home and work
- •Go / went / gone
- •Do / did / done
- •39 Make / made / made
- •Come / came / come
- •Take / took / taken
- •42 Bring / brought / brought
- •43 Get / got / got
- •44 Phrasal verbs
- •45 Everyday things
- •47 Moving
- •Talking about language
- •Conjunctions and connecting words
- •51 Time words
- •Common uncountable nouns
- •59 Suffixes
- •Words you may confuse
- •Answer key Notes on the Answer key and marking scheme
- •3 The'6 2 each)
- •7 Nat looks tired,
- •Test 1 1
- •Test 12
- •Test 13
- •Test 14
- •Test 15
- •1 5.2 1 Ohp-b
- •Test 16
- •Test 24
- •Test 26
- •Test 32
- •Test 33
- •Naøønaea
- •Test 38
- •Test 39
- •Test 41
- •Test 42
- •Test 43
- •Test 44
- •Test 47
- •Test 49
- •Test 54
- •Test 55
- •S a traveler
- •Test 60
- •Personal diary
- •Phonemic symbols
- •Vowel sounds Consonant sounds
59 Suffixes
59.1 Look at the suffixes in the table. What do they mean? Add another example fòf Y marks each suffix.
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2 ca]culatszr, hairdryer |
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3 useless, sleepless, painles |
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4 happinesssadnes kindness |
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59.2 What arc these things or people? marks
Example; a thing for opening
tins,
a
person who swims
a thing far opening bottles
a person who builds something
S a person Who![]()
G a person who writes
a Ching Ihar cooks food
a person who teaches
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10 a person who sings
59.3 Put the letters in rhe right order to make a word and then march each phrase to the 10 marks correct picture.
Eta"tple;
I've
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4 It's an electric R O C K O F.

English in 65
Words you may confuse
60,1 Circle the correct answer;
opposite
Of is
a) quite, quiet.
The past tense of is felt, fell.
The opposite Of tight IS . ,
loose. lose,

a
person, b) a thing.
The opposite Of is
loose. b) lose.
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A Officer . your driving licence.
a) checks b) controls
B Very
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can both be used before big, small, nice, etc.
a) quiet b) quite
If you need something, you can often
it
from a friend.
a) lend b) borrow
People stand at a bus Stop to .
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a bus.
a) expect wait for
Choose a word from rhe which ends in (be same sound as the word in the table, 10 marks


Correct the mistakes in these sentences,
10 marks
I IH'rrowed her my pen and she never
gave it back to me.
My brother is a really good cooker. I
love eating at his house.
Yesterday I felt down the stairs and hurt Itty leg,
I haven't done enough work, so I'm waiting ro fail my exam.
Can I lend your tennis racket? I'll bring it back tomorrow.
G They control your age before you can get into the nightclub. You musr he IS.
I arrived at Rod and Fiona's house at
3,30 prn and said 'Good evening' to everyone, 8 The exam tomorrow is
very important, so I expect I pass it with a good grade.
9 I was surprised that nobody controlled rttif ID in the (tank. They just gave me the money! 10 Her new flat is quiet big, so she can invite friends to stay,
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66 bur Iþcgbub.ry Elementary
Answer key Notes on the Answer key and marking scheme
Each test has a total Of 30 marks.
There is one mark for each ccjfrecr answer in most exercises. Sometimes there is hald a mark or two marks for each correct answerl YOU will find the total marks for each e*ercise below rhe exercise number on the rest page, and on rhe right-hand side in the answer key.
If two answers are given in the key (separated by a slash Il, both answers are correct
•le-g. • They're having lunch/dinncr').
Where the answer to one Of the questions is given the text as an example, it appears m brackets in rhe answer
Test 1
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grandmarher
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7 grandson |
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3 Son |
8 grandfather |
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4 s•ster/hrother |
9 aunt |
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5 father |
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2 uncle |
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5 sgscer |
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8 come |
6 meces |
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10 any |
9 only |
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1.3 1 NO (My uncle John is my mother ts
siscer ts
husband. \ My nephew John is sister'"rotber's![]()
iMary
is David% wife. / David is Mar'ds husband,)
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(1 C marks]
Test 2
2.1 1
were 3
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died call; after
got* to 4 married .11 110 marks)
2.2 1 widowed 2 married 3 divorced 4 single (4 marks)
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They are getting married,
2 A wedding
