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Question 1 of 43
1. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
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1. Maria (stay) in a hotel near our house.
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Question 2 of 43
2. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
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2. Alex (make) dinner for John and Pat.
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Question 3 of 43
3. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
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3. Jack and Ben (do) their homework.
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Question 4 of 43
4. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
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4. We (have) a great time in London.
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Question 5 of 43
5. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
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5. I can’t talk right now. I (drive) to the office.
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Question 6 of 43
6. Question
Choose the correct verb form.
1. Roberto ______ an email to his sister at the moment.
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Question 7 of 43
7. Question
Choose the correct verb form.
2. We always _____ lunch at home on Sundays.
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Question 8 of 43
8. Question
Choose the correct verb form.
3. That’s my sister over there. She ____ a red skirt.
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Question 9 of 43
9. Question
Choose the correct verb form.
4. Joanna usually _______ in a coffee shop at the weekends.
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Question 10 of 43
10. Question
Choose the correct verb form.
5. Lara _______ for her flight right now.
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Question 11 of 43
11. Question
Complete the email with a verb from the box. Use the correct verb form.
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Hi Jenny,
We’re on holiday now and we’re having a great time! Here are some photos of everything so far. The first photo is me. I’m at home and I’m 1. my suitcase. I have so many clothes! Then, in the second photo, you can see us in Paris. We’re 2. t our hotel. In the third photo, you can see us in a shop near our hotel. We’re 3. presents for our friends. Don’t worry…I have a present for you, too!
In the next photo, we’re 4. a train to a different city. That was hard because we can’t speak French! And in the last photo, it’s me in our little car – we’re 5. a car here for a week!
See you on Monday!
Carly
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Question 12 of 43
12. Question
Complete the conversations. Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
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Question: A) What time your children to bed? (go)
B) Usually, about eight o’clock.
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Question 13 of 43
13. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. The words are all related to clothes.
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1. My husband works in a bank and he wears a s and tie to work every day.
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Question 14 of 43
14. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. The words are all related to clothes.
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2. Mary always wears a dr when she goes to a restaurant.
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Question 15 of 43
15. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. The words are all related to clothes.
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3. Mike works in the kitchen in a restaurant. He wears a big hat and a white j .
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Question 16 of 43
16. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. The words are all related to clothes.
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4. Where are my black tr ? I want to wear them at work today.
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Question 17 of 43
17. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. The words are all related to clothes.
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5. I like wearing j and a T-shirt at the weekends.
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Question 18 of 43
18. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
1. res|tau|rant
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Question 19 of 43
19. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
2. im|por|tant
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Question 20 of 43
20. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
3. tra|ve|lling
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Question 21 of 43
21. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
4. u|ni|form
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Question 22 of 43
22. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
5. u|sua|lly
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Question 23 of 43
23. Question
Complete the dialogues with the phrases.
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- I’d like to ask you something
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1. A) ____________________________. B) Sure. Go ahead. A) Have you got a boyfriend?
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Question 24 of 43
24. Question
Complete the dialogues with the phrases.
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- No, thanks
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2. A) Would you like a sandwich? B) ____________________________. I’m having some cake.
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Question 25 of 43
25. Question
Complete the dialogues with the phrases.
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- I’d love to
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3. A) Would you like to go to the football match on Saturday? B) ____________________________. A) Great! I’ll get tickets!
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Question 26 of 43
26. Question
Complete the dialogues with the phrases.
Sort elements
- See you there
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4. A) Let’s meet at 4 o’clock at the restaurant. B) OK. ____________________________ at 4 o’clock then.
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Question 27 of 43
27. Question
Complete the dialogues with the phrases.
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- How about a coffee
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5. A) ____________________________? B) Oh, yes please. A) Do you take milk and sugar?
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Question 28 of 43
28. Question
Read the blog. choose True or False.
A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
2. Question:
Emma goes to the camp every day.
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Question 29 of 43
29. Question
Read the blog. choose True or False.
A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
3. Question:
The children’s school is big and hot.
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Question 30 of 43
30. Question
Read the blog. choose True or False.
A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
4. Question:
The school is in a new house.
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Question 31 of 43
31. Question
Read the blog. choose True or False.
A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
5. Question:
Emma’s teaching three days this week.
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Question 32 of 43
32. Question
Read the blog. choose True or False.
A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
6. Question:
The children play games outside when they arrive at school.
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Question 33 of 43
33. Question
Read the blog. choose True or False.
A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
7. Question:
The children can write in English.
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Question 34 of 43
34. Question
Read the blog. choose True or False.
A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
8. Question:
The children don’t ask Emma questions.
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Question 35 of 43
35. Question
Read the blog. choose True or False.
A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
9. Question:
The children don’t stay at school after lunch.
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Question 36 of 43
36. Question
Read the blog. choose True or False.
A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
10. Question:
Emma writes emails to her family and her boyfriend after school.
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Question 37 of 43
37. Question
Read the blog again. Complete the sentences with ONE word.
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A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
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1. The families at the camp don’t have a lot of f to eat.
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Question 38 of 43
38. Question
Read the blog again. Complete the sentences with ONE word.
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A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
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2. The students at the school are five to t years old.
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Question 39 of 43
39. Question
Read the blog again. Complete the sentences with ONE word.
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A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
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3. The children ask about Emma’s boyfriend and her f .
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Question 40 of 43
40. Question
Read the blog again. Complete the sentences with ONE word.
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A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
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4. Emma can use the c at the school.
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Question 41 of 43
41. Question
Read the blog again. Complete the sentences with ONE word.
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A different life
Emma Livingston works for a children’s organization in Africa. Every day, she writes her blog for an online news website.
Tuesday, 15th August
Every morning, I get up at 6 o’clock and go to the camp. One thousand families live there. They don’t have much food or water.
At the moment, I’m working in the school and helping some teachers. I’m at the school right now. It’s in a big, old house near the camp, and it’s open to children from five to 12 years old. It’s usually hot inside. I’m teaching three classes today.
When the children arrive at school at a quarter past seven, they go into the house and meet their friends. They talk and play games. They love games! Then, classes start at a quarter past eight. The children can speak a little English, but they can’t write in English. I’m teaching them to write words and sentences.
The children love asking questions. They have questions about my life in England, my family, and about my boyfriend! The teachers make some food for the children, and they eat it before they go home. The children go back to their families in the afternoon.
There’s a computer in the school and I use it to send emails to my family and my boyfriend. I usually have my dinner about 7 o’clock, but tonight I’m meeting my friend. She’s German and we’re cooking something together.
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5. Emma’s friend comes from G .
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Question 42 of 43
42. Question
Listen to Jan and Louise’s telephone conversation. Choose True or False.
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1. Louise is cleaning her house.
True, False
2. Jan would like to have a coffee with Louise today.
True, False
3. Louise can meet Jan at 3 o’clock.
True, False
4. Jan isn’t having a holiday this year.
True, False
5. Louise can give Jan a book about New York.
True, False
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Question 43 of 43
43. Question
Listen to five conversations and answer the questions.
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i. Where does the woman work now?
A) in a restaurant, B) at the airport, C) in a hotel
ii. What does the woman say about her skirt?
A) she’s wearing it this evening, B) she doesn’t like wearing it, C) she can’t wear it
iii. Where is the man?
A) at the cinema, B) in the street, C) on a train
iv. What would the man like for lunch?
A) a burger, B) a soup, C) a salad
v. What is the woman doing right now?
A) playing a sport, B) driving a car, C) talking in a shop
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