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Question 1 of 27
1. Question
Complete the sentences with mustn’t or don’t have to.
1. You have to wear smart clothes. You________wear jeans.
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Question 2 of 27
2. Question
Complete the sentences with mustn’t or don’t have to.
2. The speed limit is 120 km/h. You________drive faster.
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Question 3 of 27
3. Question
Complete the sentences with mustn’t or don’t have to.
3. Your hours will be 9-5 Monday to Friday. You__________work at weekends.
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Question 4 of 27
4. Question
Complete the sentences with mustn’t or don’t have to.
4. That river is dangerous. You________swim in it.
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Question 5 of 27
5. Question
Complete the sentences with mustn’t or don’t have to.
5. It’s a very small flat. You_________clean it every day.
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Question 6 of 27
6. Question
put the words in the correct order.
1. to/ quite | films / understand | It’s / American | difficult
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quite
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difficult
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films
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to
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understand
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American
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Question 7 of 27
7. Question
put the words in the correct order.
2. new / fast / speaks / Our / very / teacher
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speaks
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very
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fast
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new
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teacher
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Question 8 of 27
8. Question
put the words in the correct order.
3. of / bit / those / unfriendly / a / students/ Some | are
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unfriendly
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bit
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those
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of
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a
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students
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Question 9 of 27
9. Question
put the words in the correct order.
4. is / English / idea / books / a/ really / Reading / good
Reading_________-
good
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a
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really
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idea
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books
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English
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Question 10 of 27
10. Question
put the words in the correct order.
5. hard / incredibly / Chinese / to / It’s / learn
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Chinese
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incredibly
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learn
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Question 11 of 27
11. Question
Read the opinions about learning languages.
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This week we ask students from all over the world for their ideas.
Josef, Czech Republic
I think it’s really hard to learn a language if you don’t have anyone to talk to. I’ve joined a social networking site where I can chat in English to lots of other people like me. I’m more interested in using English to communicate
than anything else, so I don’t mind if my grammar isn’t perfect.
Polo Portugal
I don’t have time to go to an English class, but there’s a great site on the internet which has classes in the form of podcasts. Every week, I download a few of these onto my phone, so that I can listen to the class when I’m going to and from work. I find the words and phrases that | have to listen to and repeat incredibly useful.
Marit, Norway
I’m a big fan of English pop music, so I spend a lot of time listening to different songs at home on my iPad. I’ve downloaded a new app that puts the lyrics on the screen and translates the song for you at the same time. I really enjoy learning English like this, and it’s very good for my pronunciation, too.Kiko, Japan
I can’t afford to pay for one-to-one English classes, but I’ve found a great course online. I have to watch a short video, and then learn the grammar and vocabulary in it. If I have any questions, I can contact my online tutor who’s very friendly. I’m really enjoying the course, and I’ve learnt a lot from it.Luis, Spain
I love books, and in my opinion, you can learn a lot of new words by reading in English. My journey to university is quite long, so I usually read books on my e-reader. You can click on difficult words and get a translation, which is very helpful.Gloria, Brazil
My favourite way to learn a language is to go to a lanquage school and join a class. There are classes for many levels of English, whether you’re a beginner or you’ve been learning for a long time. It’s great when you have other students
in the class and you can learn and practise together, and of course having a teacher to help you is really important. It’s good to do your homework too!-
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Which do you think are the three best ideas?
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Question 12 of 27
12. Question
Complete the sentences with the people’s names.
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This week we ask students from all over the world for their ideas.
Josef, Czech Republic
I think it’s really hard to learn a language if you don’t have anyone to talk to. I’ve joined a social networking site where I can chat in English to lots of other people like me. I’m more interested in using English to communicate
than anything else, so I don’t mind if my grammar isn’t perfect.
Polo Portugal
I don’t have time to go to an English class, but there’s a great site on the internet which has classes in the form of podcasts. Every week, I download a few of these onto my phone, so that I can listen to the class when I’m going to and from work. I find the words and phrases that | have to listen to and repeat incredibly useful.
Marit, Norway
I’m a big fan of English pop music, so I spend a lot of time listening to different songs at home on my iPad. I’ve downloaded a new app that puts the lyrics on the screen and translates the song for you at the same time. I really enjoy learning English like this, and it’s very good for my pronunciation, too.Kiko, Japan
I can’t afford to pay for one-to-one English classes, but I’ve found a great course online. I have to watch a short video, and then learn the grammar and vocabulary in it. If I have any questions, I can contact my online tutor who’s very friendly. I’m really enjoying the course, and I’ve learnt a lot from it.Luis, Spain
I love books, and in my opinion, you can learn a lot of new words by reading in English. My journey to university is quite long, so I usually read books on my e-reader. You can click on difficult words and get a translation, which is very helpful.Gloria, Brazil
My favourite way to learn a language is to go to a lanquage school and join a class. There are classes for many levels of English, whether you’re a beginner or you’ve been learning for a long time. It’s great when you have other students
in the class and you can learn and practise together, and of course having a teacher to help you is really important. It’s good to do your homework too!-
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says that reading can improve your vocabulary.
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Question 13 of 27
13. Question
Complete the sentences with the people’s names.
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This week we ask students from all over the world for their ideas.
Josef, Czech Republic
I think it’s really hard to learn a language if you don’t have anyone to talk to. I’ve joined a social networking site where I can chat in English to lots of other people like me. I’m more interested in using English to communicate
than anything else, so I don’t mind if my grammar isn’t perfect.
Polo Portugal
I don’t have time to go to an English class, but there’s a great site on the internet which has classes in the form of podcasts. Every week, I download a few of these onto my phone, so that I can listen to the class when I’m going to and from work. I find the words and phrases that | have to listen to and repeat incredibly useful.
Marit, Norway
I’m a big fan of English pop music, so I spend a lot of time listening to different songs at home on my iPad. I’ve downloaded a new app that puts the lyrics on the screen and translates the song for you at the same time. I really enjoy learning English like this, and it’s very good for my pronunciation, too.Kiko, Japan
I can’t afford to pay for one-to-one English classes, but I’ve found a great course online. I have to watch a short video, and then learn the grammar and vocabulary in it. If I have any questions, I can contact my online tutor who’s very friendly. I’m really enjoying the course, and I’ve learnt a lot from it.Luis, Spain
I love books, and in my opinion, you can learn a lot of new words by reading in English. My journey to university is quite long, so I usually read books on my e-reader. You can click on difficult words and get a translation, which is very helpful.Gloria, Brazil
My favourite way to learn a language is to go to a lanquage school and join a class. There are classes for many levels of English, whether you’re a beginner or you’ve been learning for a long time. It’s great when you have other students
in the class and you can learn and practise together, and of course having a teacher to help you is really important. It’s good to do your homework too!-
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has contact with an online teacher.
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Question 14 of 27
14. Question
Complete the sentences with the people’s names.
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This week we ask students from all over the world for their ideas.
Josef, Czech Republic
I think it’s really hard to learn a language if you don’t have anyone to talk to. I’ve joined a social networking site where I can chat in English to lots of other people like me. I’m more interested in using English to communicate
than anything else, so I don’t mind if my grammar isn’t perfect.
Polo Portugal
I don’t have time to go to an English class, but there’s a great site on the internet which has classes in the form of podcasts. Every week, I download a few of these onto my phone, so that I can listen to the class when I’m going to and from work. I find the words and phrases that | have to listen to and repeat incredibly useful.
Marit, Norway
I’m a big fan of English pop music, so I spend a lot of time listening to different songs at home on my iPad. I’ve downloaded a new app that puts the lyrics on the screen and translates the song for you at the same time. I really enjoy learning English like this, and it’s very good for my pronunciation, too.Kiko, Japan
I can’t afford to pay for one-to-one English classes, but I’ve found a great course online. I have to watch a short video, and then learn the grammar and vocabulary in it. If I have any questions, I can contact my online tutor who’s very friendly. I’m really enjoying the course, and I’ve learnt a lot from it.Luis, Spain
I love books, and in my opinion, you can learn a lot of new words by reading in English. My journey to university is quite long, so I usually read books on my e-reader. You can click on difficult words and get a translation, which is very helpful.Gloria, Brazil
My favourite way to learn a language is to go to a lanquage school and join a class. There are classes for many levels of English, whether you’re a beginner or you’ve been learning for a long time. It’s great when you have other students
in the class and you can learn and practise together, and of course having a teacher to help you is really important. It’s good to do your homework too!-
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thinks that speaking is more important than grammar.
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Question 15 of 27
15. Question
Complete the sentences with the people’s names.
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This week we ask students from all over the world for their ideas.
Josef, Czech Republic
I think it’s really hard to learn a language if you don’t have anyone to talk to. I’ve joined a social networking site where I can chat in English to lots of other people like me. I’m more interested in using English to communicate
than anything else, so I don’t mind if my grammar isn’t perfect.
Polo Portugal
I don’t have time to go to an English class, but there’s a great site on the internet which has classes in the form of podcasts. Every week, I download a few of these onto my phone, so that I can listen to the class when I’m going to and from work. I find the words and phrases that | have to listen to and repeat incredibly useful.
Marit, Norway
I’m a big fan of English pop music, so I spend a lot of time listening to different songs at home on my iPad. I’ve downloaded a new app that puts the lyrics on the screen and translates the song for you at the same time. I really enjoy learning English like this, and it’s very good for my pronunciation, too.Kiko, Japan
I can’t afford to pay for one-to-one English classes, but I’ve found a great course online. I have to watch a short video, and then learn the grammar and vocabulary in it. If I have any questions, I can contact my online tutor who’s very friendly. I’m really enjoying the course, and I’ve learnt a lot from it.Luis, Spain
I love books, and in my opinion, you can learn a lot of new words by reading in English. My journey to university is quite long, so I usually read books on my e-reader. You can click on difficult words and get a translation, which is very helpful.Gloria, Brazil
My favourite way to learn a language is to go to a lanquage school and join a class. There are classes for many levels of English, whether you’re a beginner or you’ve been learning for a long time. It’s great when you have other students
in the class and you can learn and practise together, and of course having a teacher to help you is really important. It’s good to do your homework too!-
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likes meeting and practising with other students.
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Question 16 of 27
16. Question
Complete the sentences with the people’s names.
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This week we ask students from all over the world for their ideas.
Josef, Czech Republic
I think it’s really hard to learn a language if you don’t have anyone to talk to. I’ve joined a social networking site where I can chat in English to lots of other people like me. I’m more interested in using English to communicate
than anything else, so I don’t mind if my grammar isn’t perfect.
Polo Portugal
I don’t have time to go to an English class, but there’s a great site on the internet which has classes in the form of podcasts. Every week, I download a few of these onto my phone, so that I can listen to the class when I’m going to and from work. I find the words and phrases that | have to listen to and repeat incredibly useful.
Marit, Norway
I’m a big fan of English pop music, so I spend a lot of time listening to different songs at home on my iPad. I’ve downloaded a new app that puts the lyrics on the screen and translates the song for you at the same time. I really enjoy learning English like this, and it’s very good for my pronunciation, too.Kiko, Japan
I can’t afford to pay for one-to-one English classes, but I’ve found a great course online. I have to watch a short video, and then learn the grammar and vocabulary in it. If I have any questions, I can contact my online tutor who’s very friendly. I’m really enjoying the course, and I’ve learnt a lot from it.Luis, Spain
I love books, and in my opinion, you can learn a lot of new words by reading in English. My journey to university is quite long, so I usually read books on my e-reader. You can click on difficult words and get a translation, which is very helpful.Gloria, Brazil
My favourite way to learn a language is to go to a lanquage school and join a class. There are classes for many levels of English, whether you’re a beginner or you’ve been learning for a long time. It’s great when you have other students
in the class and you can learn and practise together, and of course having a teacher to help you is really important. It’s good to do your homework too!-
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practises English mostly by listening.
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Question 17 of 27
17. Question
Listen to a radio programme about the Cherokee language.
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On what gadgets can the Cherokee people use their language today?
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Question 18 of 27
18. Question
Listen again and answer the questions.
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i. By 2100, how many will disappear?
ii. How many members of the Cherokee tribe could speak Cherokee when the plan started?
iii. How many Cherokees were there?
iv. When did Apple release iOS 4.1 with Cherokee as an official language?
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Question 19 of 27
19. Question
Complete the sentences.
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I need to buy some tissues. I have a (LCDO).
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Question 20 of 27
20. Question
Complete the sentences.
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That fish wasn’t very nice. Now I have a (DBA OCHMSTA).
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Question 21 of 27
21. Question
Complete the sentences.
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You feel very hot. 1 think you have a (EMRETUPETRA).
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Question 22 of 27
22. Question
Complete the sentences.
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Please turn that music down. I have a (CHAEHEDA).
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Question 23 of 27
23. Question
Complete the sentences.
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Kate smokes too much. She has a (OGUHC).
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Question 24 of 27
24. Question
Complete the dialogue with these words.
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A. Good afternoon. How can I help ?
B. I’m not feeling very
A. What are your ?
B. I have a bad cough.
A. Do you a temperature ?
B. No, I don’t.
A. Are you to any drugs ?
B. No, I don’t think so.A. Take this cough medicine. It’ll make you feel
B. How much do I have to ?
A. Ten ml six hours.
B. Sorry? How ?
A. Every six hours.
B. OK, thanks. How is that?
A. That’s $4.50, please.
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Question 25 of 27
25. Question
Complete the sentences.
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A. That was a meal.
B. I’m g you enjoyed it.
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Question 26 of 27
26. Question
Complete the sentences.
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A. I have some more coffee, please?
B. There isn’t any more. Anyway, drinking too much coffee isn’t good . you.
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Question 27 of 27
27. Question
Complete the sentences.
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A. l think I go now.
B. Shall! take you home?
A. No, I’ll walk. I’m . I’ll be fine.
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