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Progress test 1Introductions Date: __________ Name: _________ Total scores: ____ (58/100%)
I. Listening. Exchange personal information. Listen to Daniela, Joshua and Shizuka talk about themselves. Complete the chart. (RL&Sp.-1.Un.1.Tr.3.)
II. Put a / an or the in the gaps.
III. Complete the sentences with am/is/are in positive or negative form. 1. Sorry, I ______ready for the lesson. 2. Her name ______ Martina. 3. Where ______ you from? – I ______ from Italy. 4. ______ Ross and Jennifer married? – Yes, they ______. 5. What ______ your telephone number? 6. How old ______ your parents?
IV. Write short answers for the questions. Use correct forms of verb to be. 1. Are you single? – No, ___________. 2. Are Michael and Anna English? – Yes, ___________. 3. Is “Howard” your second name? – No, ___________. 4. Is Jacqueline an artist? – Yes, ___________ . 5.
6. Are you nineteen? – Yes, ___________ .
V. Underline the correct word. 1. This / These questions are difficult. 2. Call me / my back later. 3. This is my father. Its / His name is Jordan. 4. I have a daughter, Juana. Her / She is eight. 5. Have you got cheaper bags? This / Those are very expensive. 6. This camera belongs to you. It’s your / yours.
VI. Define nationality.
VII. Underline the correct verb for the sentence. 1.
2. My friends and I go / goes camping every summer. 3. Mr. Brown play / plays tennis twice a week. 4. You always look / looks very well. 5. He never win / wins in lottery. 6. My husband do / does karate.
VIII. Choose don’t, or doesn’t to fill in the blanks. 1. His children ……… stay long outside the house. 2. Mary and me ………. go to work by bus, we walk there. 3. He ………. like to get up early, he is a night owl. 4. She ………. tidy up her house herself. She has a housemaid. 5. Ann’s husband ………. like to go shopping. 6.
IX. Write the way you say the email. Katrina-126@hotmail.com – ___________________________
Date: __________ Name: _________ Total scores: ____ (58/100%)
I. Listening. Exchange personal information. Listen to Daniela, Joshua and Shizuka talk about themselves. Complete the chart. (RL&Sp.-1.Un.1.Tr.3.)
II. Put a / an or the in the gaps. 1.
III. Complete the sentences with am /is/are in a positive or negative form. 1) … you Egyptians? – Yes, we … 2) … this your mobile? – No, it … Tim’s. 3) Karen … in Canada. She … my full sister. 4) … Robert and Sally any kin to you? – No, they … 5) This … my friend, Mario. – … he married or single? 6) Sorry, I … late for the lesson.
IV. Write short answers for the questions. 1. Are you Portuguese? – No, ………… 2. Is James English? – Yes, …………… 3. Is your address 26 New Road? – No, …………… 4. Are you and your friends here on holidays? – No, ………….. 5. Is Barbara married? – Yes, ……………. 6.
V. Underline the correct word. 1. This / Those grapes are delicious. 2. Listen to my / me attentively. 3. What’s you / your name? – Carlo. 4. We can have a meal at that / those restaurant. 5.
6. These shoes belong to her. They’re hers / her.
VI. Define nationality.
VII. Underline the correct verb for the sentence. 1) He often go /goes to the concerts of jazz music. 2) My sister tidy up / tidies up the house at weekends. 3) Sometimes I walk / walks to work because it’s very healthy. 4) She often get / gets up early in the morning. 5) The Browns often buy / buys food at the supermarket. 6)
VIII. Choose don’t, or doesn’t to fill in the blanks. 1. His children ………… stay long outside the house. 2. She ……….. work at the university, she studies there. 3. Ann ……….. like to do daily household duties. 4. I ………… go on holiday in winter. 5. Her son ………. play any musical instrument. 6.
IX. Write the way you say the email address. susan_wilt@tmail.co.uk – _______________________
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