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Reading Part 5

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continuous simpleandpresent Present Each sentence contains a mistake by a PET candidate. Of¡ Cross it out and write the correct form. 1 Hello Stacey,I vffite to you to say thanks for your letter

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2 That'sthe bestprogrammeon TV and I watchingit everynight. film. 3 We'regoingto that cinemabecauseit showsa science-fiction 4 The weatherhere is lovely and we stay in a hotel with a big swimming pool. J

In my countrypeopledon'twearingciotheslike thoseat weddings.................

6 I leave this note to let you know which cinema we are going to. ............. 7 Every day at school I'm wearing jeans and a black or orange shirt. 8 The ownerslook for someoneto work in the shopduring the summer. 9 He comesfrom Londonand is speakingEnglishvery well. 10 Dear Richard,I sendyou this email to thank you for your present. @ Complete the blog with the correct form of the verb in brackets.

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Listening Part 4

Look at the five sentences for this part' you will hear a conversation between a boy, Leon, and his Eister, zara, about his room' Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. is not sorrect, put a tick (/) If it is correct, put a tick (/) in the box under A for YES. If it in the box under B for NO. A B YES

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Zaraunderstandswhy Leon is unhappy with his room' 2 Zarasaysthat his room shouldbe paintedwhite. 3 Zarathinks Leon shouldget pelmissionbeforehe paints anything' 4 Leon wants to have smallerfurniture in the room.

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Writing Part 1

Here are some sentences about a new home' the same as the first. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means Use no more than three words. Example: Our new home is quite near my school' our new home is not . t*r irpn'"""' my school' 1 We have a third-floor apartmentin a modern building. Our aPartmentis ..........'... the third floor of a modernbuilding' 2 I neariy alwayswalk up the stairs' e v e rg o u P in the lift. I................ 3 There are six rooms in the apartment' The apartment 4 There isn't a lot of furniture in my room' In my room there'sonlY'......'. 5 Next weekendwe must go shoPPing!

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1 Both schools are a short distance from a big city' 2 The City School building was only recently completed. 3 At Heathlands School there are no school fees. 4 Staff and pupils at The City School are happy with the schooi's faciiities. S Students at The City School are mainly interestedin subjects that will help them get a iob. 6 At Heathlands School everyone has to study Dance, Drama and Music.

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SChooliifé: A'comparison Students from two schools, The City School in Niger"iaand H e a t h l a n d sS c h o o li n t h e U K , necentlytook part in a Project t o c o m p a r et h e i ne d u c a t i o n and find out about student life in a venydiffenentcountrY.As they found manY expecte'd,: differencesbut also a few things that are similar':

AlthoughThe City School r e c e i v e sf i n a n c i ahl e l Pf n o m t h e goverfiment, students still,have fée5,:,lc's,háid,to:,,, , to 'p.ay,scho'ol f i n d t h e m o n e vs o m e t i m e sa n d quite a few parenfs struggle to keep their-childr-enin school. U n l i k et h e N i g e r i a ns c h o o l , students at HeathlandsSchool only haveto buy their uniforrns and q1Vfor some extna : activities. I

The City School is in a distnict j u s t o u t s i d eN i g e r i a ' sc a P i t a l , Abuja.The schooi is surtrrounded =rr¿nrrr' und teac-hersat ftre City School are proud of by big tnees and gr.assyfields ""J the'science tr,r*iJin."ry that the childnenuse to plaY

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is in a'qüiét súbur:bnot centnalEdinbungh, the Capitalof Scotland , : Most of the 58O-students at The City Schoolane taught in pleasantone:storeyyellow-brick b u i l d i n g sa l t h o u g hs o m e b u i l d i n g wonk still needsto be done. HeathlandsSchooldates fl'om t h e 1 9 5 O sb u t s o m e n e w facilitiés,navó,Oé"en' áOOeO : recently.

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Writing Part 2 task. @ Read this exam An English friend,of yours called Sam is ill and couldn't play in a school basketball rnatch yesterday, which your team lost. Write an email to Sam. In your email you should . apologisefor not phoning him after the match . explain n'hy you think your team lost .

offer to visit hirn soon.

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@ Now use the following checklist to find any other problems with the email. Writing Part 2 Checklist Is the email the right length? to the right person? Is the email addressed Is any of the languagetoo formal or informal? Are there appropriatephrasesfor explaining, inviting, suggesting,etc? Are the right tensesused? Are there any spelling errors?

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Reading Part 4

Read the text and the questions below. For each question, mark the correct letter A, B, C or D' Why is Soniain favour of shorterschoolholidays? A Shecan't get anyoneto mind her children in summer. B Shethinks that secondaryschoolholidaysare too long. C Shecan't afford to pay someoneto look after her children. D Shedoesn'tget any summer holidaysin her presentjob. What doesJasonsay about long summerholidays? A They can help children forgetabout school' B They have no effect on chiidren'seducation' C T\:-se daysmany older peoplehave them too' p SCñbbt's in other countriesdon't have them' ,./ What doesNadiasay aboutyoung peopleln surnmer? A They behavebadly when they go back to school. B Long holidaysare very bad for their education' C They wouid like to spendmoretime at school' D Where shelives there is nothing fot them to do'

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@ fict the correct sentences.Correct the sentences which are wrong. 1 a The smail boat began to go faster and faster as we approached the waterfall. b Next month I want to begin doing

1 I hopehearingfrom you soon..............f.o-.l*ectr............ dancing lessons. 2 Would you mind to lend me your bicycle? 2 a Pleaserememberbringing some moneytomorrow.

3 In the afternoon,if it's possible,I want play beach volleyball.

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4 I love Florence,so I suggestto spendmuch more time there.

3 a My brotheroftenforgetsturning off

5 It's my favouritemovie, but I couldn't afford

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6 a Jessicasaysshe forgetsgoing into that shop,but I saw her there. b I'11nevér{qrgetto seemy team win Iastyear'9Cup Final.

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Here are some sentencesabout camping. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use no more than three words. ExamPle: Lastyear I startedto go campingwith my friends. I took

Across 2 personwho ridesa bicycle 4 hard hat to protectthe head 6 amountof moneyyou Pay 7 move aroundthe Internet 10 reservetickets,holidays,etc. 11 personwho makesa meal 12 swim underthe water 13 physicallystrongand weil

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Look at the statements below about a tour in Norway. Read the text below to decide if each statement is correct or incorrect. If it is correct, mark A in the box. If it is not correct, mark B in the box. A I

The majority of Sami people live in Norway.

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You will hear a tour guide giving some information to a grouP of students. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space.

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Look at the six sentences for this part. You will hear a conversation between a girl, Holly, and a boy, Max, about having a party. Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. If it is correct, put a tick in the box under A for YES. If it is not correct, put a tick in the box under B for NO. A B NO YES I Hoiiy thinks l"{ax should invite peoplethis week. 2 Max wants to invite more than twenty people3 Max saysail his friends have a lot ln common. 4 Holty saysMax shouldbuy somenew CDsfor the party. 5 Hoiiy and Max sharethe sameopinion about playing a DVD. 6 In the end, Holly persuadesMax to have the party on a Friday.

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9 May / Must / Couldyou pleasephoneme in the evening? 10 To get a driving licence,yor may / sttould/ haue

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Sam: If (1) it's impossiblefor us to go out tonight, iet's go somewheretomorrow.

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Alex: Yes,I think (2) it would be a good idea for us to have an eveningin the town centre.

1 i may go out later with my friends,but I'm not sure.

Sam: OK, but only for a few hours. (3) I'm not allowed to stay out very late.

2 There'sa lot of traffic today so the bus has to arrive late.

Alex: Well, (4) it's possiblewe won't be back until half past ten. Sam: That'sail right. (5) It isn't necessaryfor me to be back beforeeleven. Alex: So where do you think (6) it would be best to go? Sam: How about that new nightclub?(7) It's possible it's open tomorrow. Alex: IL'svery-expensive.Let's go somewhere(8) it's to PaY. unnecessar)¡ Sam: No, thanks. Alex: Perhaps[9) it would be a mistake for us to go out tomorrow, after ali. Sam: Maybe (10)it would be a good idea for me to go out with someoneelse!

3 Studentsmight not talk during the written exam. 4 Paulaplaysthe piano and she can sing quite well, '

too. 5 You ought to wear a uniform when you're in the army. 6 Children don't have to eat too much ice cream. 7 Tlrere-$fy not be time to go to the shopsbecause they closesoon. . , / I Yes,you can go out tonight but you might be home no'laterthan 11pm. 9 I'm on holiday now so I mustn't get up eariy.It's greatl 10 I haven'tgot my watch on, but I think it can be about6.30now.

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The people below all want to rent a DVD to watch. On the opposite page there are reviews of eight films. Decide which film would be most suitable for each person. Luke playsthe guitar realiy well and wants to be a musician. His parents have this film becauseit's by a very gooddirector and it also shows recommended what the musicbusinessis like.

Daniel'sinterestsare history and travel.He likes films with an excitingstory and plenty of action.Tonight he wants to watch a movie with his girlfriend, who is studyingOIdEngiishliterature.

Alicia wants to rent a DVD to watch with her family. The children enjoy stories about animalsthat have a happy ending. Alicia's husband is interested in films that are aboutthings that really happen.

Eric wan,, ,l -ur.h a DVD with his 14 year-old grandson who loves sport and music.Eric likes films rvhich have a positive messageand which make you feel better.

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