Welcome to your Entry Test Level: Elementary (Unit 1-5)

1.1 Complete the conversations with the correct form of be.



1.

A: you married ?
B: No, I .

2.
A: Where you from, Hiroko?
B: I from Japan.

3.
A: Where James and Melanie?
B: They in room 119.

4.
A: we late?
B: No, we .

5.
A: they from America?
B: No, they from Canada.





1.2 Complete the sentences with these verbs.

[eat]  [out]  [give]  [go]  [make]
[meet]  [play]  [watch]  [write]


1. We just TV in the evenings.

2. I sometimes swimming after work.

3. I usually at a local restaurant at the weekends.

4. I presentations to people at conferences all over the world.

5. I often tennis with my friends at the sports club.

6. I a lot of phone calls at work.

7. I emails on my tablet when I’m on the train.

8. I often customers from China in the office.





2.1 Complete the sentences. Choose the correct adverbs (a or b).


1. I love sports, so I watch football or tennis.
a. never
b. usually

2. I wear a suit and tie for work – every day.
a. always
b. sometimes

3. I speak English at work, but I speak French because we have visitors from Paris once or twice a year
a. sometimes
b. usually

4. I go out for lunch. I eat at my desk every day.
a. often
b. never

5. I give presentations about our new products. Not at every conference,
but probably 75% of the time.
a. always
b. often




2.2 Complete the conversation with these words.

[bed]  [break]  [bus]  [clients]  [emails]
[lunch]  [meeting]  [up]  [work (x2)]


A:
Tell me about a typical day at work, Waris.
B: Well, I wake at 6.00 and then I eat some breakfast, cereal or something like that. After that, I catch the at 8.00. It takes about thirty minutes, so I get to at about 8.30.
A: What do you do at work?
B: Well, first I turn on my computer and I check my .
A: Do you get a lot?
B: Hundreds! Then I go to a with my boss. She tells me our plan for the day.
A: When do you have your first ?
B: I have a coffee at eleven o’clock for about ten minutes. I have later at one o’clock. I eat it in the canteen.
A: How about the afternoon?
B: I call my . Most of them are in New York, so I can’t call them in the morning because of the time difference.
A: When does your day end? When do you leave ?
B: At about 7.30.
A: It’s a long day.
B: Yes, it is. I go to at eleven o’clock. I sleep well because I’m so tired!





3.1 Complete the conversations with the correct form of there is / are.

1.
A: any chairs in the meeting room?
B: Yes, some chairs in there.

2.
A: a café in the railway station?
B: Yes, two cafés in the station.

3.
A: any printers on the second floor?
B: Yes, – next to the lift.

4.
A: a market report from Japan?
B: No, any reports from Asia this month.

5.
A: a PA in your office?
B: Yes, .





3.2 Complete the conversations. Put the letters in the correct order.

1.
A:
Excuse me. Where’s the bus (opst)?
B:
It’s on the High Street.

2.
A:
Where’s the new French (aaesunttrr)?
B:
In Old Road.

3.
A:
How do we get to the second floor?
B:
Please use the (filt).

4.
A:
Where’s the presentation this afternoon?
B:
It’s in the (etelcur) theatre.

5.
A:
I need to buy a toothbrush.
B:
You can buy one in the (posh) at the airport.

6.
A:
Where is the training workshop?
B:
In (teenmig) room number five.




4.1 Complete the conversations. Put the letters in the correct order.

1.
A:
Where you yesterday?
B:
I at home.

2.
A:
Why Sara angry last night?
B:
She unhappy with the report.

3.
A:
there any visitors last week?
B:
No, there .

4.
A:
Frieda and David on your team last year?
B:
Yes, they .

5.
A:
the conference in Mexico in 2012?
B:
No, it .




4.2   Complete the conversations with these words.

[board]  [check]  [choose]  [collect]
[have] [print]  [take]  [wait]


1.
A:
You’re in row 53, sir. a good flight.
B:
Thank you.

2.
A: I’d like to in please. I’m on the flight to Cape Town.
B:
Certainly, sir.

3.
A:
What does the information board say?
B:
Our flight is two hours late. It won’t off now until 8.00 p.m.

4.
A:
Oh no! There’s no paper and I need to my boarding pass.
B: Just send it to your mobile instead.

5.
A: Well, we’re here! Now, where do we our luggage?
B: Let’s see. Flight AFL120, belt 9.

6.
A: The flight is delayed for two hours.
B: Don’t worry. Let’s in the departure lounge.

7.
A: We’re now ready to the plane. Families with young children first, please.
B: That’s us! Come on, kids.

8.
A: I’m booking the flight now. Where do you want to sit?
B: It’s a very long flight, so can you an aisle seat for me? There’s more leg room.



 

5.1       Complete the sentences with is or are.

1.
This suit very expensive.
2.
Our children on a school trip at the moment.
3.
The people in the office today visitors from France.
4.
I’m sure the information wrong.
5.
These chocolates a present for your mother.
6.
I buy printer ink on the Internet. Stationery really cheap online.


 

5.2  Complete the conversation with these words.

[Climate]   [located]  [malls]   [paintings]
[parks]   [
population]   [restaurants]
[temples]  [transport]    [west]

A: So, Idham, tell us about your home city, Kuala Lumpur. Where exactly is it?
B: Well, Kuala Lumpur is in the of Malaysia. It is in the Klang Valley. 
A:  OK. Is it a big city?
B:  Quite big. The is about one and a half million.
A:  What’s the like?
B:  It’s tropical so it’s hot all year round. It’s between 23 or 32 degrees every day.
A:  What is it like to live there?
B:  Lovely. Kuala Lumpur is a very green city because there are several in the city centre.
A:  What’s the system like?
B:  It’s good. There’s no subway but trains stop at most places in the city centre.
A:  Is it a good place for tourists?
B:  Yes! If you enjoy eating out, there are great . I love Malaysian cooking!
A:  What about culture? Are there museums?
B:  Yes, there are. I recommend the National Museum. It has wonderful and other works of art.
A:  What’s the architecture like?
B:  Most of the buildings are quite new, but you can see old buildings too – for example, religious buildings like the Hindu .
A:  My friends tell me that Kuala Lumpur is also great for shopping.
B:  Yes, the shopping are amazing. The best is Suria KLCC in the famous Petronas Towers
A:  Wow! Kuala Lumpur sounds great!


 

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