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ENGLISH PLACEMENT TEST
ELEMENTARY
People who saw a car drive into another car should call this number.
A B
C D
E F
G H
You cannot let your dog run free here.
A B
C D
E F
G H Score: 1/1
Buses will not wait here.
A B C
D
E F G
H
Check you have all your bags before you go
Trains will not run at the weekend.
1
Martina decided to ________ her house a spring clean.
give have get
2
First Martina _______ all her clothes away in the cupboard.
put cleaned took
3
She _______ all her old toys and games to a second hand shop.
brought got took
4
She tidied _______ her books and papers.
out up down
5
She ________ some fresh flowers on the shelf.
bought got put
6
She put new ________ on the bed.
curtains carpets blankets here are 5 questions in this quiz. Complete the conversations. Choose the correct answer.
1 Are you looking forward to your holiday?
Yes, I’m really excited about it.
We’re going to China.
Not to worry
2 What time does it finish?
I’m not sure
It takes 15 minutes.
On Thursday
3 Would you like a cup of tea?
Yes, I like tea.
I’d love one.
Sorry, I’m not.
4 Would you like some more dessert?
Enjoy your meal!
No thanks, I’m full.
It’s delicious!
omething very strange happened to Tamara. She never knew she had a twin sister until she
started university!
Tamara was born in Mexico. Her parents could not look after her so she went to live with a
family in Manhattan, USA.
When Tamara was twenty years old, she started university in Long Island. She enjoyed her
university life. But one day she was walking home from class, and a student smiled at her.
“Hello Adriana!” said the student. “I’m not Adriana,” said Tamara.
This happened to Tamara again and again. People Tamara didn’t know kept calling her
Adriana. It was very strange. One day, when a woman called her Adriana, Tamara asked
“Why do you keep calling me Adriana?”
The woman replied, “You look like my friend Adriana. You have the same face and the same
hair. Is Adriana your sister?” Tamara said that she did not have a sister called Adriana. But
she was interested in this girl Adriana. Finally she asked someone for Adriana’s email
address.
When Tamara wrote to Adriana, she found out that they both had the same birthday, they
looked the same and both of them were from Mexico.When Tamara went to live with the
family in Manhattan, Adriana moved to Long Island to live with a family there. It had to be
true! Adriana and Tamara were twin sisters!
1 Tamara and her sister were both born in Mexico.
Right Wrong Doesn’t say
2
Tamara’s parents moved from Mexico to Manhattan.
Right Wrong Doesn’t say
3
People called Tamara “Adriana” many times.
Right Wrong Doesn’t say
5
Adriana always knew she had a twin sister.
Right Wrong Doesn’t say
6
Adriana is Tamara’s only sister.
Right Wrong Doesn’t say
7
Adriana was a student at Long Island University.
Right Wrong Doesn’t say
8
Adriana had only recently arrived in Long Island.
Right Wrong Doesn’t say
There are 5 questions in this quiz. Read the description of some things you can find at a train station. What is the word for each one?The first letter is already there. There is one space for each other letter in the word.
1. People wait for their train here.
p _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. You must buy this before you travel on a train.
t _ _ _ _ _
3. You sit on this in a train.
s _ _ _
4. People carry their clothes in this when they go on holiday.
s _ _ _ _ _ _ _
5. If you sit next to this, you will see some great views.
w _ _ _ _ _
Read the information about a school theatre trip. Complete Emma’s notes.
Join us in a school trip to
Stratford-on-Avon
on
Saturday 5th June
You can spend the morning shopping. For
lunch we will have a picnic near the river.
In the afternoon we will see William
Shakespeare’s play ‘Macbeth’.
Price: £15
Meet at River Road car park: 8.30 a.m.
Return: 6.30 p.m.
Dear Students,
Our Stratford-on-Avon trip is very
popular. Unfortunately we cannot get
enough tickets to see ‘Macbeth’. So we
have tickets for ‘As you like it’ instead.
The tickets are a little more expensive so
the trip will now cost £18 per person.
Arrival and departure times are the same.
Mrs Wentworth
English Teacher
Emma’s notes:
School Trip
Name of Town:
Name of the Play:
Cost:
Meeting place:
Return time:
ENGLISH TEST LOWER INTERMEDIATE
There are 7 questions in this quiz. Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Choose the correct answer.
1
The water fitness classes are free to people who swim ten times in a month.
This month, you can go to Water Fitness Classes and use the swimming pool ten times without paying.
The swimming pool is free to people who go to the Water Fitness Classes.
2
You need a special type of ticket if you travel regularly.
The Super Weekly Saver ticket can help all travellers to save money.
Cheaper tickets are available for people who travel often.
3 Students who do not sign up before Friday lunchtime...
won’t be able to choose their afternoon activities next week.
will not be able to do afternoon activities next week.
will have to work in the afternoons next week.
4
You can get your membership cards from the Private Rooms between 10am and 2pm.
Anyone can visit the private rooms from 10am to 2pm.
Only members can visit the Private Rooms from 10am to 2pm.
5
Tom should go to the restaurant without Jess.
Jess can’t go to the restaurant. She will meet Tom at the bar.
Jess will meet Tom at the bar.
A - Form and Colour
This is year-long course is perfect for people who want to learn about how to use a camera
and who want to take it up as a profession. Students will learn how to use light and shade,
colour and different shapes. The course will also teach students to change their work using
computer technology. Tips will be given on how best to get started in the profession.
B - Practice makes Perfect
Learn about how to use computer software to make your work life easier. This course is
designed for people who use computers regularly as part of their career, but who feel they are
unable to make the most of the technology. Learn about new software for storing documents
and photographs and keeping records. This evening class runs for ten weeks from
September to December.
C - Armchair Explorer
This is a series of daytime lectures by people who have lived and worked in wild places.
Each of the six talks will focus on a different continent. Lecturers will show photographs of
the animals and plants, and explain why they are only found in one area. Lecturers will
include Leo Holland, a scientist from the Antarctic project, and Milly Oliphant, who researches
birds in the Amazon rainforest. Tea and Biscuits provided.
D - Art Starter
Are you interested in a career in art? If so, this full-time, eight-week course will be perfect for
you. Learn about different methods used by artists, including painting, drawing, photography
and computer design. Artists will create work for an exhibition which will be displayed in the
Town Hall for one month in September. Top businessmen and women from the design
industry will be invited to attend the exhibition, so this could be a great start to your career!
E - Wild Design
Whether you want a career in art, or you just want to enjoy your hobby, this holiday course is
for you. Wild Design is a two-week summer course situated on the wild coast of South
Wales. We teach all kinds of art, including photography and painting, and the wild sea,
beautiful flowers and great wildlife will definitely give you lots of creative ideas. Even if you
already have a good understanding of art, you are sure to learn something new from our team
of professional tutors.
F - Explore your Imagination
Do you want to show your friends a photograph of you beside the Egyptian pyramids or in the
jungles of Borneo? Well now you can tell your friends that you have travelled the world
without actually leaving the country! Join this evening class and learn how to use the latest
technology and software to change photographs to a professional standard. You will also
learn how to make your own computer designs using the computer programmes used by
professionals.
G - Technology for You
Do you feel as if everyone is using a computer except you? Join in this five-day course and
learn the basics. You’ll learn how to store your personal files, send emails and use simple
programmes to write and print letters. In the afternoons you will have the choice of either
learning how to make Birthday Cards and other designs on a computer, or you can join our
‘Basic computers for Work’ class.
H - Wildlife Photographer
Travel to a different wild place every week and learn how to take photographs of animals,
plants and scenery. Our expert teachers will advise you how to take the best pictures. This
course will run for six weeks on Saturdays. Students should already have a good
understanding of photography and their own equipment. The class is suitable for everyone,
as there is very little walking involved.
Question 1 Harriet is 71, and is interested in painting and drawing. She would like to go somewhere in the summer where she can learn new tips and paint attractive scenery.
A - Form and Colour
B - Practice makes Perfect
C - Armchair Explorer
D - Art Starter
E - Wild Design
F - Explore your Imagination
G - Technology for You
Question 2 Belinda works for a large Art Company and she feels she needs to improve her computer skills. She already has a basic understanding of some common computer programmes, but she wants to learn how to organise her work and store information.
A - Form and Colour
B - Practice makes Perfect
C - Armchair Explorer
D - Art Starter
E - Wild Design
F - Explore your Imagination
G - Technology for You
Question 3 Jenny is interested in a career in design, and wants to learn how to create art and change photographs using special computer programmes. She wants a course that will fit into her normal school day.
A - Form and Colour
B - Practice makes Perfect
C - Armchair Explorer
D - Art Starter
E - Wild Design
F - Explore your Imagination
G - Technology for You
Question 4 George is unable to travel because he has difficulty walking, but he wants to learn more about the wildlife and scenery in different parts of the world.
A - Form and Colour
B - Practice makes Perfect
C - Armchair Explorer
D - Art Starter
E - Wild Design
F - Explore your Imagination
G - Technology for You
Question 5 Chris wants a change in career, so he’s looking for a full-time course in which he can learn everything there is to know about photography and how to use computers to change and sell his work.
A - Form and Colour
B - Practice makes Perfect
C - Armchair Explorer
D - Art Starter
E - Wild Design
F - Explore your Imagination
G - Technology for You
Explore the Villages around HartbridgeMany visitors come to Hartbridge to see the wonderful art galleries and museums, the beautiful buildings and the fantastic parks. Few people go outside the city, and so they miss out on experiencing the scenery and the fascinating history of this beautiful area. This brochure will tell you what you can see if you take a short bus ride out of the city.
CamberwellThe historic village of Camberwell was once the home of the wealthy Hugo family. They lived in a huge country house, Camberwell Court, and owned all the land in the area. The family sold their house in the 1940s, and it is now open to the public. You can spend a whole day walking around the house and gardens. There is a small exhibition about the family, a children’s play area, a gift shop and a restaurant. But the village of Camberwell is also worth a visit. There are some beautiful cottages with well kept gardens, and there is a small church which dates back to the eleventh century. To get to Camberwell, take Bus 46 from the Bus station. Buses leave every two hours.
HidcotHidcot is an attractive village situated on the River Owell. Wildlife lovers should visit the Nature Park to the south of the village, where there are large numbers of rare birds and flowers. However, you will probably see plenty of wildlife from the bridge in the village centre! In Hidcot, you can take a two-hour river cruise - a great way to see the countryside and learn about the local wildlife from a guide. If you prefer to explore the river by yourself, it’s well worth walking one and a half miles along the river to the pub ‘The Boat’ which cannot be reached by road. Here, you can hire small boats and explore the river at your leisure. To get to Hidcot, take Bus 7A to Reeford. Hidcot is half way between Hartbridge and Reeford.
TatterbridgeThe beautiful village of Tatterbridge was home to the children’s writer Jane Potter, whose stories of Benjamin Bear are loved by adults and children around the world. Jane Potter’s home is now a museum and tea shop, and is well worth a visit just for its wonderful gardens. It also has a gift shop where you can buy souvenirs and books. Tatterbridge has a number of interesting shops including an excellent cake shop, and ‘Wendy’s Giftshop’ where you can find lots of unusual gifts made by hand by local artists. Lovers of Jane Potter’s books should also walk to the Green Valley woods, which have not changed since Jane Potter wrote her stories there one hundred years ago.To get to Tatterbridge, take Bus 4 from outside the cinema. It takes about 40 minutes to get there.
MoordaleThis old industrial village is the highest village in the area. Here in the hills, coal was found in the late eighteenth century, and people came here in great numbers to take it out of the ground and transport it to the nearby towns. Many industries grew up in the area, including a paper factory and a cotton factory. The industries all closed down in the nineteenth century, and since then Moordale has gone back to being a quiet farming village. However, if you walk from the village centre up the steep hill to the north, you can still see the paths where horses used to carry the coal. There is a four mile walk around the village which has some amazing views, but walkers are must be careful as the path is steep in places and they could slip. To get to Moordale, take Bus 7A to Reeford, and then take the number 38 bus to Moordale.
1. It is unusual for visitors to visit the villages near Hartbridge.
2. The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home.
3. The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court.
4. You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot.
5. You can take the bus directly to ‘The Boat’ pub near Hidcot.
6. The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potter’s home.
7. Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods.
8. You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale.
9. You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale.
10. You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge.
There are 7 questions in this quiz. Here are some questions about music. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the the first sentence. Use no more than three words. Type only the missing words in the box.
1. I haven't been to a concert for a long time.
It's a long time since a concert.
2. Why don't you learn a musical instrument?
If I were you, learn a musical instrument.
4. There are only a few concerts this month.
There aren't very concerts this month.
3. If you don't practise the piano every day, you won't improve.
You won't improve unless the piano every day.
5. This room is too small for us to play music in.
This room isn't for us to play music in.
6. I prefer playing the guitar to playing the piano.
I like playing the guitar playing the piano.
7. It took them a long time to decide which concert to go to
They spent a long time which concert to go to.
Letter Writing
This is part of a letter you receive from your penfriend James.
In your next letter, please tell me about the music you like.
What’s your favourite kind of music? Do you play an instrument?
Now write a letter, answering your penfriend’s questions.etter to a friendD___ J____ , T____ y__ f__ y___ l_____ , w____ c___ y________ . I___ a_____ g___ t_ h___ f___ y__ . I p___ t__ g_____ q____ a l__ . I a_ n__ v___ g___ b__ I e____ i_ . I o____ g_ t_ m_ f_______h____ a__ w_ p___ t_______ . I d____ g_ t_ m___ c_______ a_ I l___ i_ a s____ t___ a__ n__m___ b____ c___ h___ . A_ p______ w_ o____ d____ a__ I l___ t___ ! I l___ r___ a__ r___m____ b___ . I l_____ t_ a l__ o_ m____ o_ m_ m__ p_____ . I h___ u______ g__ i_ w___ m_ . W___ a____ y__ ? D_ y__ p___ a_ i_________ ? W____ s________
ANSWERletter to a friendDear James , Thank you for your letter , which came yesterday . It’s always good to hear from you . I play the guitar quite a lot . I am not very good but I enjoy it . I often go to my friend's house and we play together . I don't go to many concerts as I live in a small town and not many bands come here . At parties we often dance and I like that ! I like rock and roll music best . I listen to a lot of music on my mp3 player . I have usually got it with me . What about you ? Do you play an instrument ? Write soon,
ENGLISH TESTADVANCE
Questions 1-5
Look at the information about Camberwell College's swimming pools. Then answer the
questions below.
Camberwell College Swimming PoolsCamberwell College has one 50m (Olympic sized) pool with a constant depth of 2m throughout, and one 25m pool with a 1m shallow end and a 4m deep end. Both pools may be used by the general public at certain times.
50m Pool
The pool is often used for classes, but the general public may use two lanes for lane swimming at the following times.Monday: 0630 -1130 and 1900 - 2100Tuesday: 0630 -1130 and 1800 - 2100Wednesday: 0630 -1330 and 1730 - 2130Thursday: 0630 -1330Friday: 0630 -1330Weekends: 0900 - 1700
Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Please note that during College holidays, these times will vary. Contact the swimming pool
on 04837 393560 for up-to-date information.
25m Pool
The 25 metre pool is available for recreational (non-lane) swimming from 0700-0900 and
1230-1330 on weekdays, and 1000 – 1600 on Saturdays.
Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied.
We regret that the 25m pool will be closed for refurbishment between 21st July and 18th
August. The men's changing rooms will be closed for the week beginning 18th August, and
the women's changing rooms will be closed the following week. Alternative changing facilities
will be made available. We apologise for any disruption this may cause.For questions 1-5 select:True if the statement is trueFalse if the statement is falseNot Given if the information is not given in the passage
1. The general public can only use the 50m pool for lane swimming.
2. The general public cannot use the 50m pool on Sundays.
3. Men will be able to use the 25m pool on the 18th August.4. The whole of the 25m pool is available to the public during recreational swimming hours.
5. The 50m pool is open during college holidays.
Gateway Academy Pre-Sessional Courses
Our pre-sessional courses are ideal for students who have a conditional place at a British university, but who need to achieve a certain level of English in order to be accepted. The course aims to provide students with the English language and study skills that they need in order to be successful at university or another academic establishment. It is important to note that completion of the course does not guarantee students entrance into a university. It is necessary for students to show during the course that they have understood the information and skills that they have been taught, and can incorporate it into their work.
Pre-sessional students at Gateway Academy will benefit from:
Small class sizes (no more than 10 students per class) Twenty three hours of tuition per week Individual support and tutorials Regular guest lecturers The use of the Academy's study and recreational facilities, including the Language
Library, the computer suite, and the academy's sports facilities. A varied social programme including evening entertainments and weekend excursions to
popular tourist attractions and cities such as Stonehenge, Oxford and Stratford-on-Avon.
The course offers a holistic approach to learning, and covers reading, writing, speaking and
listening skills. During the course, students will receive instruction on important techniques
such as summary-writing, analysing essay titles, organising writing, note-taking in lectures,
giving seminars and making presentations. Students will gain experience in working both
individually and in groups. As part of the course, all students will work towards a 5000 word
project in their own field of study. Students will receive guidance from their tutors on how best
to conduct research and write it up effectively. Students will also work towards a presentation
on the same subject.
There is no final examination. Students are assessed continuously, taking into account their
attendance, successful completion of assignments and participation in class. Students will be
given a full report on their progress at the end of the course. Students need to be aware that
the course involves a great deal of coursework, which will require students to manage their
time effectively.
Gateway Academy offers three pre-sessional courses. A five-week course beginning in
August is available for advanced level students; a ten-week course beginning in July is
available for upper-intermediate students. Intermediate level students should take our twenty
week course beginning in May. Intermediate level students get a two-week break in July.
For questions 14-21 Complete the sentences below.Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the text for each answer.
14. The Pre-Sessional course is suitable for students whose place at British university
is .
15. During the course, students needs to show that they can understand
and new skills.
16. Students will be able to use many of the Academy's while
they are studying.
17. Students will have the opportunity to visit on Saturdays and
Sundays.
18. Students will work both alone and .
19. Students will have to research and write up a related to their
subject area.
20. In order to successfully complete their assignments, students will have
to well.
21. students should start their course in July .
For questions 1-15 read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. use only one word in each space.
Men and women are often considered to be completely at odds with each other, in terms
(1) their attitudes and behaviour. Not so when they are in love, new research
has discovered. As far as their hormone levels are (2) , when men and women
are in love, they are more similar to each other (3) at any other time.
It has (4) been known that love can (5) havoc with hormone
levels. For example the hormone cortisol, (6) is known for its calming effect
on the body, dips dramatically when one person is attracted to (7) , putting the
love-struck on a par with sufferers of obsessive compulsive disorder.
But a new study has found that the hormone testosterone, commonly associated with male
aggression, also falls when he is in love. In women, it's quite the (8) .
Testosterone levels, which (9) to be lower among females, rise towards
(10) of the male.
Donatella Marazziti of the University of Pisa, Italy, (11) this down to nature
attempting to eliminate the differences between the sexes. (12) doing so, they
can concentrate fully (13) reproduction.
This suggestion seems to be supported by the fact that (14) couples in a long
(15) relationship, nor participants in the study who were single at the time of
the experiment, exhibited such changes.
Your local newspaper wants to reward people who have contributed a lot to the
community.
Write a letter to the newspaper. In your letter: suggest someone who deserves the reward mention what they have done to help the community say what reward you would like to give this person
Write about 150 words. You do not need to write addresses.
Begin your letter as follows:
Dear…
Type in words from the text and click on 'Guess' or press ENTER. (Score +1 per correct word)Click on any gap to see the word. (Score -1 per word)You may want to see the text before you start. (Score -10 to see the text)____ ___ _ / _____ , _ _ _ ____ __ ____ ______ _______ __ ___ _____ _____ ____ ____ ___ ___ ____ __ ___________ ______ ___ ____ ____ ___________ _____________ __ ___ _________ . _ _____ ______ ___ __ ______ , ___ . _______ _________ , _______ ___ ____ ______ . _ _ __ ______ __ _ _____________ , ___ ___ ____ ____ __ ______ ___ _____ __ ___ ___________ __ ___ ____ . __ ___ ____ ____ , ___ _________ __ ____ __ ___ ____ __ ____ ______. ___ ____ _ _______ _____ _____ __ _ ______ ___________ ___ _____ _____ __ ___________ ___ _____ __________ . ________ , ___ _____ ________ ____ __ ______ _________ ______ , ___ ____________ __ ______ ___ ____ ___________ __ ____ _______ _________ __ _____ ___ ________ ________ __ ______ . _ _ _ ____ ____ __ ______ ____ ___ ____ _ _________ ______ ___ ___ ________ __ ____________ , __ __ _____ ___ _ ___ __ ________ . _______ , ___ ____ ____ ___ _______________ ______ ___________ ___ ___ ____ , _______ __ ___ ____ __ _ ________ __ ____________ _______ , ___ ___ _____ . _ _ _____ ___ ___ ____ _________ , _
Guess
D___ S__ / M____ , I r___ i_ l___ w_____ e______ o_ t__ W____ H____ N___ t___ y__ a__ k___ t_ r_____ l____p_____ w__ h___ m___ s__________ c____________ t_ t__ c________ . I w____ l___ t_ p
__m_ m_____ , M__ . G______ S________ , f______ f__ t___ r_____ . M_ m_____ i_ a s____________ , a__ h__ d___ m___ t_ e_____ t__ l____ o_ t__ y____ p_____i_ h__ c___ . I_ h__ f___ t___ , s__ c________ t_ g___ u_ h__ t___ t_ h___ p_____ . S__ r___ al______ c____ w____ i_ a s_____ o__________ f__ l____ w____ t_ g__ t_______ a__ e____t_________ . M_______ , t__ c____ p_______ f___ o_ c_____ a_ c______ e_____ , a__c___________ m_ m_____ h__ b___ f__________ i_ b___ r______ l____ s___ o_ m__
__ a__b_______ p_______ t_ p_____ . I k___ t___ m_ m_____ d___ n__ n___ a f________ r_____ f__ h__ s_______ t_ t__ c________ ,a_ i_ g____ h__ a l__ o_ p_______ . H______ , I__ s___ t___ s__ w____ a_________ f_____r__________ f__ h__ w___ , p______ i_ t__ f___ o_ a d_______ t_ h__ p________ c__
____ , t__R__ C____ . T____ y__ f__ y___ a________ ,
ANSWER
I read in last week’s edition of the White Horse News that you are keen to reward local people who have made significant contributions to the community . I would like to put my mother ,
Mrs . Gillian Summerton , forward for this reward . My mother is a schoolteacher , and has done much to enrich the lives of the young people in
her care . In her free time , she continues to give up her time to help people . She runs a ladies’ choir which is a superb opportunity for local women to get together and enjoy
themselves . Moreover , the choir performs free of charge at charity events , and consequently my mother has been fundamental in both raising large sums of money and
bringing pleasure to people . I know that my mother does not need a financial reward for her services to the community , as it gives her a lot of pleasure . However , I’m sure that she would appreciate formal recognition
for her work , perhaps in the form of a donation to her preferred charity , the Red Cross . Thank you for your attention ,