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This document contains an English practice test with sections on grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, reading, writing, listening, and speaking. It includes multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and short answer questions to assess skills in these areas of English language proficiency. The test covers topics like underlining correct words, completing questions, identifying pronunciations, reading comprehension, writing short answers, listening to conversations, and asking/answering questions in pairs.
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EF3e Beg Filetest 03 A

This document contains an English practice test with sections on grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, reading, writing, listening, and speaking. It includes multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and short answer questions to assess skills in these areas of English language proficiency. The test covers topics like underlining correct words, completing questions, identifying pronunciations, reading comprehension, writing short answers, listening to conversations, and asking/answering questions in pairs.
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Name ____________________________

Class ____________________________

3 Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation,


and Practical English A

GRAMMAR

1 Underline the correct word.


Example: It’s a bag / bags.
1 They’re her book / books.
2 It’s not my coat / coats.
3 It’s an / a umbrella.
4 Where are my photoes / photos?
5 They’re expensive watchs / watches.
5

2 Complete the questions with this, these, that, or those.


Example: Are these your holiday photos? (near the speaker)
1 Are __________ your keys? (near the speaker)
2 Is __________ my umbrella? (far from the speaker)
3 Is __________ your phone? (near the speaker)
4 Are __________ pencils or pens? (far from the speaker)
5 Are __________ glasses expensive? (near the speaker)
6 Is __________ your car? (far from the speaker)
7 Is __________ a school? (far from the speaker)
5
Grammar total 10

VOCABULARY

3 Tick () the one that doesn’t belong.


Example: credit card ID card photo coat 
1 photo coat hat T-shirt
2 student credit card mobile phone keyring
3 postcard bus photo map
4 mobile phone laptop camera postcard
5 pen pencil coat book
5

4 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

coat glasses laptop map photo T-shirt

Example: A Oh, no! Where are my new glasses?


B They’re on your head!
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

3 Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation,


and Practical English A

1 A Where are we? This _________ isn’t very good.


B I don’t know. But my mobile has a GPS. Let’s check it.
2 A Excuse me. Can you take a _________ for us?
B Yes. Sure.
A Here’s my camera. Just press this button.
3 A How much is this Sony _________?
B It’s £495, but the Asus is only £350.
4 A Look at this funny _________. Is it good for Larry?
B Yes. Let’s get a large.
5 A I’m cold!
B Well, where is your _________?
5
Vocabulary total 10

PRONUNCIATION

5 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: co|ffee
1 ma|ga|zine
2 gla|sses
3 post|card
4 um|bre|lla
5 wa|llet
Pronunciation total 5

PRACTICAL ENGLISH

6 Read the dialogue. Complete the conversation with the words in the box.

and Here much please pounds

Waiter Hi. Welcome to Joe’s Café.


Woman Hi. A Coke, 1_________. And a tuna sandwich.
Waiter Ice 2_________ lemon with the Coke?
Woman No, thanks. How 3_________ is it?
Waiter It’s four 4_________ and 25 pence, please.
5
Woman _________ you are.
Practical English total 5

Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, and Practical English total 30


Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

3 Reading and Writing A

READING

1 Read the dialogue. Tick () True or False.

Salesperson: Good afternoon.

Woman: Oh, good afternoon. This is a beautiful shop.

Salesperson: Thank you. My shop has things from all over the world. Japan, Brazil,
France, everywhere! Are you from London?

Woman: No, I’m here on holiday. It’s a great city.

Salesperson: Yes, it is.

Woman: Wow. That bag is beautiful!

Salesperson: Yes, that is a very nice bag. It’s from Mexico.

Woman: How much is it?

Salesperson: It’s £25.

Woman: Oh, really? £25. Hmm...that’s expensive. How about those hats?

Salesperson: The hats are very nice, too. They’re from Italy. Look at this hat. It’s £18.

Woman: Eighteen? That’s not bad.

Salesperson: Yes, look at the bag and the hat. They’re so nice together. How about £40
for the bag and the hat?

Woman: £40? That’s a good price. OK.

Salesperson: Thank you very much.

Woman: Is a credit card OK?


Salesperson: Yes, credit cards are fine.

Woman: All right. Here’s my credit card.

Salesperson: Thank you. Please sign here. And here are your new hat and bag.

Woman: Thank you very much. Goodbye.

Salesperson: Goodbye. Oh...just a moment! Here’s your credit card!

Woman: Oh, thank you!

Example: The woman is on holiday.


True  False
1 The hats are from France.
True False
2 The woman is in London.
True False
3 The bag is £25.
True False
4 Credit cards are OK in this store.
True False
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

3 Reading and Writing A

5 The bag is from Mexico.


True False
6 The bag and the hat are £65.
True False
6

2 Read the text again. Who says this? Write S for the salesperson or W for the woman.
Example: S Good afternoon.
1 ____ I’m here on holiday.
2 ____ That’s expensive.
3 ____ The hats are very nice, too.
4 ____ Here’s your credit card!
5 ____ Credit cards are fine.
6 ____ Here are your new hat and bag.
7 ____ Look at this hat.
8 ____ That’s a good price.
9 ____ How much is it?
9
Reading total 15

WRITING

Answer the questions with complete sentences.


1 What are three things in your pocket?
________________________.
2 How much is a Coke at a restaurant?
________________________.
3 Where is your ID card?
________________________.
4 Where is your phone?
________________________.
5 Where are your keys?
________________________.

Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

3 Listening and Speaking A

LISTENING

1 Listen to Lisa talk to a hotel receptionist about a lost bag. Tick () True or False.
1 Lisa is in room 23.
True False
2 Her mobile phone is in her bag.
True False
3 Her keys are in her bag.
True False
4 Her dictionary is in her bag.
True False
5 Her wallet is in her bag.
True False
5

2 Listen to five conversations and complete the sentences. Tick () A, B, or C.


1 What kind of coffee is it?
A A regular coffee B A small coffee C A large cappuccino
2 How much are the sandwiches?
A £4.15 B £3.15 C £3.65
3 How much is a cheese salad?
A £4.50 B £5.35 C £5.25
4 How much is the map?
A $3.00 B $7.00 C $10.00
5 Where is the pen?
A in her pocket B in her bag C in her hand
5
Listening total 10
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

3 Listening and Speaking A

SPEAKING

1 Ask your partner these questions.


1 Where are your keys?
2 Where is your ID card?
3 Is your phone also a camera?
4 What is in your bag or pocket?
5 How much is a coffee in your town?

2 Now answer your partner’s questions.

3 Your partner has information about where Amy’s things are.


Ask questions and write the place.
Where / bag?
Where / ID card?
Where / umbrella?
Where / phone?
Where / family photos?

bag: in her __________


ID card: in her __________
umbrella: at __________
phone: on her __________
family photos: at her __________

4 Read the information about where Simon’s things are and answer your partner’s
questions.
wallet: in his pocket
credit cards: on his desk
keys: in his pocket
camera: in his bag
hat: in his car
Speaking total 15
Listening and Speaking total 25

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