EU Elementary A2 Progress Test 12

November 28, 2017 | Author: Nada Odeh | Category: Semiotics, Languages, Phonology, Human Communication, Linguistics
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Progress test 12 – Are you OK?

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Progress test 12 – Are you OK? GRAMMAR

VOCABULARY

1   Giving advice with if

2   The body and health 1

Write the words and phrases to make sentences giving advice. (10 marks)

Look at the parts of the body in the diagram and write the names next to the numbers below. (10 marks)

Example: a headache / got / if / lie down for / you’ve / fifteen minutes Answer: If you’ve got a headache, lie down for fifteen minutes.

Example: 1 e Answer: ear

1 you’ve / a bad cold / off work / got / you should /

2n

11 h

take a day If 2 bed / very tired / feel / early / you / go to

3h 10 s

If 4t

3 don’t / stomach ache / spicy food / you’ve got / eat If 4 paracetamol / you’re / what medicine / be careful / allergic to / you take

5h

9b

If 6m 5 your back / lift / heavy objects / shouldn’t / hurts / you If

8f 7t

6 a temperature / cold bath / have / got / you’ve / a If 7 should / hot honey / a sore throat / and lemon juice / you / you’ve got / drink

3   The body and health 2 Circle two correct options to complete each sentence. (6 marks)

If

my leg. Example: I’ve got a a) sore in  b) pain in  c) problem with  d) ache on

8 you don’t / should / feel better / in a few days / a

1 My mother suffers from really bad

doctor / see / you If

ache. a) back  b) nose  c) ear  d) throat 2 Joe’s not too good today. He’s feeling a bit

9 hurt / in hot water / them / your feet / put If

. a) temperature  b) sick  c) tired  d) pain in his back 3 How are you feeling today? How’s your

10 headache / go for / you / a walk / have / a / in the park

? a) sore throat  b) allergic  c) cold  d) sick

If

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PRONUNCIATION

EXPLORE WRITING

4   Linking consonants and vowels

6   Apologies

Write the two words which link, consonant to vowel. (5 marks)

Circle the correct option to complete each apology. (4 marks)

Example: Joe’s dog is called Suzi. Answer: dog is

I broke your table. Example: I a) ’m sorry   b) sorry

1 Can I see your passport please?

1 We’re really sorry for



a) not coming   b) not come

2 I had a headache yesterday.

2 I’m afraid



a) for forgetting   b) I forgot

3 I’ve got pains in my neck.

3 Sorry



to your party. to post your letter.

disappoint you, but I can’t come

to the theatre with you.

4 Where does Andrew live?

a) to   b) for



4 I’m very sorry,

5 What is her first name?

there’s nothing I can do

to help. a) but   b) for

KEYWORD 5   take Rewrite each sentence, adding the form of take in the correct place. (5 marks) Example: I the train and then walked from the station. (took) Answer: I took the train and then walked from the station. 1 a taxi is much quicker than walking. (taking) 2 if Graham phones while I’m out can you a message for me? (take) 3 it usually me about forty minutes to cycle to work. (takes) 4 how long does this recipe to make? (take) 5 did it you long to decorate your house? (take)

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