ECA2+ - Tests - Unit 7 - Key - 2018
ECA2+ - Tests - Unit 7 - Key - 2018
Vocabulary Check 7
Group A
Group B
Exercise 1
Exercise 1
Can talk about types of shop.
Can talk about types of shops.
1 greengrocer’s
1 medicine
2 butcher’s
2 bakery
3 boots
3 trainers
4 bookshop
4 greengrocer’s
5 magazine
5 sausages
6 clothes shop
6 newsagent’s
7 flowers
7 florist’s
Exercise 2
Exercise 2
Can talk about shops and what they sell.
Can talk about shops and what they sell.
1 loaf
1 bag
2 crisps
2 flowers
3 bunch
3 jar
4 cola
4 lemonade
5 jar
5 bottle
6 chocolate
6 cream cakes
Exercise 3
Exercise 3
Can talk about shops and what they sell.
Can talk about shops and what they sell.
1 can
1 bookshop
2 bag
2 bottle
3 pharmacy
3 shoe shop
4 bottle
4 packet
5 newsagent’s
5 butcher’s
6 bag
6 box
7 bars
7 loaf
Grammar Check 7
Grammar Check 7.2 Group A Grammar Check 7.2 Group B
Exercise 1
Exercise 1
Can compare different things.
Can compare different things.
1 the nicest
1 smaller
2 fitter
2 the thinnest
3 the prettiest
3 trendier
4 more important
4 the most interesting
5 more beautiful
5 more difficult
6 the most beautiful
6 the most difficult
7 better
7 worse
8 the best
8 the worst
Exercise 2
Exercise 2
Can compare different things.
Can compare different things.
1 bigger
1 cheaper
2 lighter
2 bigger
3 the heaviest
3 the fastest
4 the most expensive
4 the most comfortable
5 more expensive than
5 more comfortable than
6 as expensive as
6 the biggest
7 the heaviest
7 as expensive as
Exercise 2
Exercise 2
Can use going to and the Present Continuous to talk
Can use going to and the Present Continuous to talk
about intentions and arrangements.
about intentions and arrangements.
1 ’m meeting
1 ’s coming
2 ’re going to watch
2 ’re not/aren’t going to have
3 ’re not/aren’t going to catch
3 ’re going to take
4 ’s taking
4 ’s meeting
5 ’re going to eat
5 ’re going to see
6 ’re going to hang out
6 ’re going to do
7 ’s bringing
7 ’s driving
8 ’s staying
8 ’s sleeping
Language Test 7
1 faster
2 more difficult
3 the most expensive
4 the worst
5 nicer
Language Test 7
Group B
LISTENING
Exercise 1
Exercise 5
Can understand a conversation about money.
Can use going to and the Present Continuous to talk
1T about intentions and arrangements.
2F
3T 1 Mum is meeting her friend for lunch today.
4F 2 Alex is going to buy a birthday present.
5T 3 They’re watching a film on television this evening.
4 Vera is going to clean the house this afternoon.
VOCABULARY 5 My cousin is coming with us to the shopping
Exercise 2 centre.
Can talk about shops and what they sell.
SPEAKING
1G
Exercise 6
2E
Can shop for clothes and other things.
3H
4C
1A
5B
2C
Exercise 3 3A
Can talk about shops and what they sell. 4B
5A
1B
2C
READING
3C
Exercise 7
4B
Can understand a text about shopping.
5C
1 buy
GRAMMAR 2 online/internet
Exercise 4 3 name
Can compare different things. 4 50/fifty
5 books
1 the hottest
2 easier
WRITING
3 the cheapest
Exercise 8
4 the most enjoyable
Can write a note and invite a friend to a party.
5 more comfortable
Student’s own answers
Audio 7
Exercise 1: Listening
Fiona: Are you good with money? That’s the question we’re discussing today. Our next caller is Boris
Hatton from London.
Boris: Hi, Fiona, I’m fifteen and my parents give me £5 a week, but I also have a Saturday job at a
local café, where I make £4 an hour. I don’t do much around the house to earn the pocket money, but
at the café I wash the dishes and serve customers all day. It’s hard work and that’s why I usually
spend all my money in the shops as soon as I get it – I want to enjoy my money. My piggy bank’s been
empty for years! I love spending a day at the shopping centre with my friends, and my wallet’s always
empty when I get home. I like getting clothes or music mainly. I buy things I like, not just the things I
need – my mum and dad get those. I never worry too much about the price – if I’ve got enough, I buy
it. I don’t waste time going to other shops to see if I can get it cheaper. I never wait for the sales
because the shops are much too busy then. Some of my friends have more money than me. If I need
to, I borrow some off them too, so I can get the things I want. I don’t mind borrowing money – I just
hate paying it back. I’ve lost a few friends because of it but not very many. That’s what I think, anyway.
Fiona: That’s great. Thanks, Boris, but what are you going to do when you really need some money?
You won’t have any saved up.
Boris: Oh, I’m not sure. I can ask my mum and dad, I suppose.
Fiona: OK, thanks, Boris.