Ket 5 - Part 1 - Test 1

English

Part 1- Test 1 -Ket 5 – Youtube  [ Listening A2 , KET 5, Test 1 , Part 1]

 

Question 1          One.  How will Jill go to the football match?

Man:  Are you going to drive to the football match, Jill?

Woman: I was going to, but I think parking will be difficult.

Man: That's what I thought. I'm going to walk, if you want to come with me.

Woman: OK then — that's cheaper than the bus, and it's always late anyway!

 

   Question 2          Two. Who's going to visit the woman?

Woman: My sister's son is coming to stay with me tomorrow.

Man: Oh, that’s nice. I met him a long time ago, when he was ten years old, didn't I ?

Woman: Well, he's a father now, you know. But he's not bringing the baby with him.

Man:    Oh, what a pity!

                                                                                                                                  

Question 3            Three. What will Ruby do tonight?

Girl:  Mum, Kate's just phoned. She wants me to go to the cinema this evening.

Woman: You can't go out, Ruby, if you haven't finished your school work.

Girl:  But I have! And I've even cleaned my shoes.

Woman: That's all right then.

 

Question 4             Four. How much did the woman's desk cost?

Man:    I've just spent sixty pounds fifty on a new desk. Very expensive!

Woman: Well, I paid sixty-six pounds fifty for mine.

Man: I saw one for fifty-five pounds, but it wasn't very good.

Woman: A good desk costs more than fifty-five pounds.

 

Question 5               Five. Where is the man's watch?

Man:  I can't find my watch anywhere!

Woman: Did you take it off when you did the washing-up last night?

Man: I've looked in the kitchen and it's not there.

Woman: Here it is. You left it on the bath before you went to bed.

 

CEFR A2/B1 English Level Placement Test

Vocabulary - ESL

Choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence.

Grammar & Functions

 

  1. I'm going to the supermarket _______ some food. A. buy B. to buy C. for buying D. buying
  2. If it _______ tomorrow, we won't go to the beach. A. rained B. would rain C. rains D. is raining
  3. Excuse me, _______ you tell me where the post office is? A. could B. must C. should D. may
  4. She _______ been learning English for three years now. A. has B. is C. did D. had
  5. The tickets _______ by my brother last week. A. bought B. were bought C. have bought D. are buying
  6. I don't mind _______ the washing up; I actually quite like it. A. do B. to do C. doing D. done
  7. He _______ to smoke, but he gave it up five years ago. A. is used B. used C. was used D. gets used
  8. They have _______ furniture in their living room. A. many B. few C. a lot of D. several
  9. It's the _______ dangerous animal I've ever seen. A. most B. more C. very D. as
  10. You _______ to wear a helmet when you ride a motorbike; it's the law. A. would B. should C. have D. need

 

Vocabulary

 

  1. What's your _______ sport? A. favorite B. liked C. best D. pleased
  2. Could you please turn _______ the lights before you leave the room? A. up B. out C. in D. over
  3. She wants to _______ an appointment with the doctor. A. take B. do C. make D. give
  4. We had a great time _______ the castle yesterday. A. visiting B. seeing C. looking D. exploring
  5. I need to buy a new _______ of shoes for the wedding. A. group B. couple C. pair D. set
  6. My new job involves dealing with _______ from all over the world. A. clients B. relatives C. classmates D. colleagues
  7. The weather forecast says it will be _______ and sunny tomorrow. A. chilly B. foggy C. cloudy D. mild
  8. He was very _______ when he got lost in the city. A. confident B. embarrassed C. excited D. calm
  9. They live in a small, quiet _______ outside the main city. A. avenue B. building C. neighbour D. suburb
  10. After a long walk, they decided to _______ a coffee break. A. have B. make C. get D. do

reading 9th form

English as a Second Language (ESL)

 

   This story is about one water polo player Max Roger. He was born in Scotland in 2004. Also he was an owner of young IT company. He is married with his classmate Sarah, but they live separately because of Sarah's job and study.

   Max isn’t good at computer science, but he is a good manager. His hobby is psychology and also he is a motivator on YouTube. In last he wanted to become successful and rich.

   When Max was a teenager, he was found of one youth culture called Mods. He tried to dress in Italian- style and leather clothes, also he wore dark glasses and black shoes. At that time he had some problem with smoking and hated poor people.

   Once Max's friend invited him at the water polo competition and he attended to the Sport club. It became his hobby too. He was very tired after swimming pool but worked a lot at the computer. Max understood that profession of programmer is very well-paid today and organized IT company invested all his money in this project. Now Max works as a psychologist and has a good fame.

   His wife lives and studies in London. She wants to become an architect and has an idea how to protect plants combining them with buildings. She has several projects about parks and sport centers on an area of woodland.

   Max and Sarah have meetings every Saturday. After Christmas they are going to spend three weeks touring Africa. And in two years Max are moving to London too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Choose if it is true or false.

 

  1. Max and Sarah are from Scotland.
  2. Max isn’t married.
  3. The boy works on YouTube and Instagram.
  4. He smoked some years ago.
  5. Max's friend was an owner of Sport club.
  6. Max is going to live in London.

 

 

 

Choose correct answer.

  1. Max was born in …… .
  1. 2015       b) 2004        c)2014

 

  1. Young people lived separately because of ….. .
  1. Sarah        b) IT company         c) Max's job

 

  1. Max was found of ….. .
  1. Hippies           b) Rappers          3)Moods

 

  1. He works as a  …… .
  1. water polo trainer       b) psychologist      c) programmer

 

  1. Sarah studied to be ….. .
  1. designer         b) architect      c) ecologist

 

  1. They are going to travel in Africa for ….. .
  1. 13 days        b) 3 weekends        c)  3 weeks

     

       This story is about one water polo player Max Roger. He was born in Scotland in 2004. Also he was an owner of young IT company. He is married with his classmate Sarah, but they live separately because of Sarah's job and study.

       Max isn’t good at computer science, but he is a good manager. His hobby is psychology and also he is a motivator on YouTube. In last he wanted to become successful and rich.

       When Max was a teenager, he was found of one youth culture called Mods. He tried to dress in Italian- style and leather clothes, also he wore dark glasses and black shoes. At that time he had some problem with smoking and hated poor people.

       Once Max's friend invited him at the water polo competition and he attended to the Sport club. It became his hobby too. He was very tired after swimming pool but worked a lot at the computer. Max understood that profession of programmer is very well-paid today and organized IT company invested all his money in this project. Now Max works as a psychologist and has a good fame.

       His wife lives and studies in London. She wants to become an architect and has an idea how to protect plants combining them with buildings. She has several projects about parks and sport centers on an area of woodland.

       Max and Sarah have meetings every Saturday. After Christmas they are going to spend three weeks touring Africa. And in two years Max are moving to London too.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Choose if it is true or false.

     

  2. Max and Sarah are from Scotland.
  3. Max isn’t married.
  4. The boy works on YouTube and Instagram.
  5. He smoked some years ago.
  6. Max's friend was an owner of Sport club.
  7. Max is going to live in London.
  8.  

     

     

    Choose correct answer.

  9. Max was born in …… .
  10. 2015       b) 2004        c)2014
  11.  

  12. Young people lived separately because of ….. .
  13. Sarah        b) IT company         c) Max's job
  14.  

  15. Max was found of ….. .
  16. Hippies           b) Rappers          3)Moods
  17.  

  18. He works as a  …… .
  19. water polo trainer       b) psychologist      c) programmer
  20.  

  21. Sarah studied to be ….. .
  22. designer         b) architect      c) ecologist
  23.  

  24. They are going to travel in Africa for ….. .
  25. 13 days        b) 3 weekends        c)  3 weeks

Road not Taken

English

1. Describe how the poet/speaker acts at the end and explain why you think he acts that way.

The speaker acts with a sense of acceptance at the end, saying that his choice "has made all the difference." He reflects on his decision calmly, knowing it shaped his life. This shows he understands that life choices have lasting effects. I think he acts this way because he realizes his journey is unique to him.

 

2. How do the poet's thoughts affect him?

The poet’s thoughts make him reflect deeply about his life and the choices he made. He wonders how different life might have been if he had chosen the other road. This thinking brings some regret but also pride. His thoughts show he values his journey.

 

3. Explain why you think the poet does not choose the road that many people trod by.

The poet avoids the common path because he wants a unique experience. By choosing the less-traveled road, he believes he can have a life that stands out. This choice shows his desire to explore and be different. It also suggests he values making his own path.

 

 4. Explain the poet's thinking pattern throughout the poem. Does it change at the end? Explain why or why not.

The poet’s thinking is reflective and hesitant at first, as he wonders which path to take. He carefully considers each road, not wanting to miss an opportunity. At the end, he accepts his choice with some mixed feelings, showing that he’s at peace with his decision. His thinking pattern does change from uncertainty to acceptance.

 

5. Is the setting important to the story? How?

Yes, the setting is very important because the two roads symbolize choices in life. The fork in the woods represents a moment when the poet must make a decision. This setting highlights the theme of life’s different paths. Without this setting, the poem would lose its central meaning.

 

 6. What is the turning point of the story? Who/What changes as a result? How? Why?

The turning point is when the poet finally chooses one road over the other. This decision shapes his life, making him realize that choices define our journey. The poet changes by accepting his choice, understanding it’s a part of who he is now. He realizes that he cannot go back.

 

7. What problem does the speaker in the poem face? How does he/she solve it?

The speaker faces the problem of choosing between two paths, each leading to different futures. He solves it by picking the road less traveled, accepting that it’s his personal choice. By doing this, he takes responsibility for his life path. This decision helps him feel unique.

 

 8. Analyzing the poet's thinking pattern and choices, explain why you would/would not like to have him/her as a friend.

I would like to have the poet as a friend because he is thoughtful and reflective. He considers his choices deeply, which shows he values life and decisions. This quality would make him a supportive and understanding friend. I think he could give good advice.

 

 9. Write about what would happen if you brought the poet to school or home for a day.

If I brought the poet home, he might observe everything closely and think deeply about ordinary things. He would likely enjoy nature and quiet spaces to reflect. I think he would be a calm guest, talking about how every choice has meaning. His thoughts would make simple things feel special.

 

 10. Pick a stanza in which you disagreed with how the poet handled a situation and rewrite it in the way you think it should have happened.

In the second stanza, instead of hesitating, I would write, "Without a doubt, I chose the path ahead / With courage, I walked and never looked back." This version shows more confidence in choosing. It shows the poet embracing life boldly, without second thoughts.

 

11. What quality of the poet strikes you as a good characteristic to develop within yourself over the years? Why? Describe how the poet demonstrates this quality.

The poet’s courage to take a different path is a quality worth developing. This shows bravery in facing unknown challenges, which is important for a meaningful life. He demonstrates this quality by choosing the less-traveled road, even though it’s uncertain. This makes him unique.

 

 12. How would the poem be different if told through another speaker's eyes?

If another speaker told the poem, they might see the two paths differently, maybe without hesitation. They might describe the paths with different emotions, like excitement or fear. This would change the poem’s tone. The story might feel less reflective and more practical.

 

 13. What is the main conflict for the speaker in the poem? How does he resolve it? Do you think he resolved the conflict well or not? Explain.

The main conflict is choosing between two paths, representing different life choices. He resolves it by choosing the less-traveled road and accepting his choice. I think he resolves it well because he finds meaning in his decision. He doesn’t seem unhappy, showing he made peace with his choice.

 

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