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The document discusses a student named Carmen Garcia who attends King's School, a language school in Glasgow. Carmen is Spanish but her mother is French. Students at the school come from many different countries including Japan, Mexico, Germany, and Italy. Carmen enjoys meeting so many different people in her class.
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Elementary

The document discusses a student named Carmen Garcia who attends King's School, a language school in Glasgow. Carmen is Spanish but her mother is French. Students at the school come from many different countries including Japan, Mexico, Germany, and Italy. Carmen enjoys meeting so many different people in her class.
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Entry test

G R AM MAR 2 ‘Is that car Japanese?’ ‘Yes, _____ is.’

The verb be
A he ■ B it ■ C she ■
3 ‘Are you Nick and Julia?’ ‘Yes, _____ are.’
Tick (✓) the correct sentence A, B, or C.
A they ■ B you ■ C we ■
Example: A He British. ■ 4 ‘Are Helen and Mike from Australia?'
B He are British. ■ ‘No, _____ aren’t.’
C He’s British. ■
✓ A they ■ B we ■ C you ■
1 A I a student. ■ 5 ‘Is Sara Scottish?’ ‘No, _____ isn’t.’
B I’m a student. ■ A she ■ B it ■ C they ■
C I be a student. ■ 5
2 A What your name? ■ Possessive adjectives
B What are your name? ■
C What’s your name? ■ Tick (✓) the correct answer A, B, or C.
3 A Are they American? ■ Example: _____ name’s David.
B They are American? ■ A Our ■ B My ■
✓ C Her ■
C Is they American? ■ 1 He’s from London. _____ name’s Graham.
4 A She not a student. ■ A His ■ B Her ■ C My ■
B She isn’t a student. ■ 2 I’m Irish. _____ family is from Dublin.
C She aren’t a student. ■
5 A We is Spanish. ■ A You ■ B My ■ C Our ■
B We are Spanish. ■ 3 Anna is American. _____ surname’s Kelly.
C We be Spanish. ■ A His ■ B Our ■ C Her ■
6 A They not are teachers. ■ 4 My parents are very rich. That’s _____ new Mercedes.
B They not teachers. ■ A their ■ B his ■ C her ■
C They aren’t teachers. ■ 5 ‘What’s _____ address?’ ‘I live at 33 Marston Street.’
7 A Are your parents Polish? ■ A your ■ B his ■ C my ■
B Your parents are they Polish? ■ 5
C Your parents Polish? ■ Plurals
8 A Am I in Room 7? ■
What’s the plural? Tick (✓) the correct answer A, B, or C.
B I am in Room 7? ■
C Are I in Room 7? ■ Example: one car
9 A He be from Germany. ■ A two car ■ B two cares ■ C two cars ■

B He from Germany. ■ 1 one book
C He’s from Germany. ■ A two book ■ B two bookes ■ C two books ■
10 A Are you Alexander? ■ 2 one country
B You are Alexander? ■ A two countries ■ B two countrys ■ C two countryes ■
C Be you Alexander? ■ 3 one watch
10 A two watch ■ B two watchs ■ C two watches ■
Pronouns
4 one photo
Tick (✓) the correct answer A, B, or C. A two photoes ■ B two photo ■ C two photos ■
Example: ‘Are you French?’ ‘Yes, _____ am.’ 5 one sandwich

A I ■
✓ B you ■ C we ■ A two sandwichs ■ B two sandwiches ■ C two sandwich ■
5
1 ‘Are _____ Sean?’ ‘Yes, I am.’
A he ■ B we ■ C you ■
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Entry test

VO C AB U L ARY Common objects

Numbers 1–20 What are these things? Tick (✓) the


correct answer A, B, or C.
What are the numbers? Tick (✓) the correct answer.
Example: A a foto ■
Example: ten
B a photo ■

10 ■
✓ 12 ■ 2 ■ C a fotograph ■
three 3 ■ 2 ■ 13 ■
five 4 ■ 5 ■ 9 ■
seven 2 ■ 8 ■ 7 ■
two 3 ■ 2 ■ 11 ■
twelve 11 ■ 12 ■ 13 ■ 1 A a pencil ■
eighteen 18 ■ 16 ■ 20 ■ B a pen ■
twenty 12 ■ 20 ■ 15 ■ C a writer ■
six 9 ■ 16 ■ 6 ■
fourteen 14 ■ 4 ■ 19 ■
nine 11 ■ 9 ■ 13 ■
10
2 A a magazine ■
Days of the week B a book ■
Complete the days of the week. Tick (✓) the correct C a paper ■
answer.
Example: S__nday
a ■ o ■ u ■

1 M__nday a ■ o ■ e ■ 3 A a telephone mobile ■
2 Tu__sday e ■ i ■ a ■ B a compact phone ■
3 Wedn__sday e ■ i ■ o ■ C a mobile ■
4 Th__rsday e ■ u ■ i ■
5 Fr__day i ■ o ■ e ■
5
Countries and nationalities
4 A an identity card ■
Tick (✓) the correct answer A, B, or C. B a person card ■
Example: He’s Chinese. He’s from _____. C a passport ■
A China ■
✓ B china ■ C Chinese ■
1 He’s _____. He’s from France.
A France ■ B French ■ C french ■
2 She’s Italian. She’s from _____. 5 A a money card ■
A Italy ■ B italy ■ C Italia ■ B a banking card ■
3 It’s from Brazil. It’s _____. C a credit card ■
A Brasilian ■ B Brazilan ■ C Brazilian ■
4 We’re Japanese. We’re from _____. 5
A Japan ■ B Japon ■ C Jappan ■ Grammar and Vocabulary total 50
5 They’re from Britain. They’re _____.
A Briton ■ B British ■ C britain ■
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NAME

1 Reading and Writing A


R EAD I N G 2 Answer the questions.
1 Read the text and tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: What is Carmen’s surname? García
1 What’s the name of her school? ________________
Studying in the UK 2 Where is her school? ________________
A student at King’s School tells us what she likes 3 Where is she from? ________________
about her English course. 4 Who is her teacher? ________________
My name’s Carmen García and I’m a student at King’s 5 Where’s her teacher from? ________________
School, which is a language school in Glasgow. I’m
6 What nationality is José? ________________
Spanish, from Madrid, but my mother is French. She’s a
teacher in Madrid. The students at King’s School are 7 Which country is Karl from? ________________
from many different countries. I’m in a class which has 7
students from Japan, Mexico, Germany, and Italy. It’s
really interesting to meet so many different people. The Reading total 15
director of the school is British, but my teacher is WR ITI N G
American. She’s from New York and her name’s Helen.
She’s very nice and she’s an excellent teacher. Her Answer the questions with complete sentences.
classes are always great fun. José and Karl are probably
Example: How old are you?
my best friends in the class. José is from Mexico and
Karl is from Berlin, in Germany. We always speak I’m twenty-four years old.
English together because that’s the best way to learn. 1 What’s your first name?
__________________________________________.
Example: Carmen is French. 2 What’s your surname?
A True ■ __________________________________________.
B False ■
✓ 3 Where are you from?
C Doesn’t say ■
__________________________________________.
1 King’s School is a language school.
4 Where’s your father from?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ __________________________________________.
2 Her mother is Spanish. 5 Where’s your mother from?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ __________________________________________.
3 Her father is a teacher. 6 What’s your phone number?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ __________________________________________.
4 The students at the school are from the same country. 7 Is your house near the city centre?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ __________________________________________.
5 The director is from London. 8 When are your English classes?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ __________________________________________.
6 Carmen’s teacher is American. 9 What’s your address?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ __________________________________________.
7 José and Karl are in different classes. 10 Is your teacher from the United States?
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ __________________________________________.
8 Karl is German. 10
A True ■ B False ■ C Doesn’t say ■ Reading and Writing total 25
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