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The document is an English language test designed for elementary learners, consisting of various sections including listening, vocabulary, grammar, and writing exercises. It covers topics such as personal information, family, and Australian culture, with tasks like filling in gaps, answering questions, and translating sentences. The test is structured into parts with scores allocated for each section, totaling 100 points.

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Liv Marton

M y
Eng lish

E l e M E nt a r y
Test 1
1 part
page 1

1 Listening. Listen and fill in the gaps.

1 2
NAME: NAME:
AGE: BIRTHDAY: AGE: BIRTHDAY:
ADDRESS : ADDRESS :
NATIONALITY: NATIONALITY:
E-MAIL: E-MAIL:
JOB: JOB:
FAMILY INFO: FAMILY INFO:

PETS: PETS:

Scores: 20 /
2 Fill in the table.

HE policeman uncle brother


SHE grandmother daughter wife

Scores: 6 /
3 Find the words with the similar meanings.

intelligent hi cool Pardon? all right money bye humans large

1 very good 6 goodbye


2 Sorry? 7 OK
3 clever 8 very big
4 people 9 currency
5 hello Scores: 9 /

4 Write the questions.


1 ? My name is Lewis Adrian Chadler.
2 ? I’m from England.
3 ? Yes. I speak German, too.
4 ? On 17th September.
5 ? Yes, I’ve got a brother, Raymond.

Scores: 9 /
1 part
page 2

5 Choose the correct answer.

1 Hi, how are you?


A: Thank you, I’m fine. B: Hello. OK, thanks. C: Hi. Yes, I am. D: Hello, I’m Tom.
2 Well, see you.
A: Hello, let’s go. B: Bye-bye. C: Yes, I’m here. D: Oh hi. And you?
3 What … name?
A: is you B: your’s C: is she’s D: ‘s her
4 …from Canada or from France?
A: They are B: Are we C: Are your D: This is
5 I’m very sorry, I don’t….
A: no B: from Hungary C: British. I’m Italian. D: know you
6 It … hamburger.
A: means B: word mean C: is got a D: is
7 Excuse me. Do you speak…?
A: Hungary B: American C: Hungarian D: English language
8 ‘Where is she from?’ ‘She’s….’
A: from UK B: Hungary C: from the USA D: from British
9 What are they?
A: This is glass. B: Mice. C: These are knifes. D: Five fishes.
10 Who’s this?
A: My brothers. B: Italian girl. C: His cousin. D: This is father-in-law.
11 What … it mean?
A: is B: does C: this word is D: ‘s does
12 No, I don’t … so.
A: think B: intelligent C: be silly D: sink
13 Which one is correct?
A: the nineth birthday B: tvelwe pens C: fourty-four glasses D: forty sheep
14 Look at her. She’s Fiona. This is … father. … 40 years old.
A: her … He’s B: she’s … His C: her … His D: she’s … He’s
15 My grandmother … any dogs or cats.
A: isn’t got B: not has got C: haven’t got D: hasn’t got
16 How many books…?
A: you have got B: I’ve got C: has Kim got D: have he got
17 … lorry is it?
A: Who’s B: Whose C: That’s your D: How’s
18 Which one is not correct?
A: the frist of August B: the eighth of July C: 3rd May D: July the twelfth
19 ‘When’s your birthday?’ ‘It’s….’
A: in November 21st B: on December C: in the two of June D: on 17 April
20 ‘What are … jobs?’ ‘… businessmen.’
A: our … we’re B: they’re … their C: our … you’re a D: their … their job is

Scores: 9 /
1 part
page 3

three first bye girl nurse hi


why the fifth that
6 Pronunciation. Sort out the words.
Ak
rd
p
q

Scores: 6 /
7 Read Megan’s e-mail about Australia Day. Then answer the questions in Hungarian.

Hi Sam
We celebrate Australia Day on 26 January every year. It is the official national day of Australia.
You know, I live in Perth, which is the capital of Western Australia. Each year thousands of people line the
banks of the Swan River (this is the river that runs through Perth) from the early afternoon and wait for the
fireworks in the early evening. Most people meet friends while waiting for the show. There are many other
celebrations across the country. People go to sporting events like tennis and cricket, and they go to the
beach or visit family and friends. They sing and dance… Kids have fun making and decorating boomerangs
and model ships. So it is a great holiday!
Love
Megan xxxxx

1 Mi az az „Australia Day”?
2 Mikor ünnepelik?
3 Mi az este fő eseménye?
4 Mit szoktak még csinálni az emberek?

5 Hol lakik Megan?


6 Hogy hívják a város folyóját?
Scores: 10 /
8 Write 80-100 words about yourself and your family.

Contents: 10 / Correctness: 10 / TOTAL: 100 /


2 part
page 4

1 Listening. Part 1.
a) Listen and label the buildings (supermarket: S; church: C; museum: M; hospital: H).
b) Draw the route on the map.

Scores: 10 /

Part 2. Listen and complete the sentences.

UK WEATHER FORECAST

This evening and tonight:


A generally cloudy and (1) night, with further spells of mainly light rain
or drizzle, chiefly in the west. Across Scotland initially (2) rain and strong winds
will clear most parts.
On Wednesday:
Another largely cloudy day with further outbreaks of (3), again more favoured
in the (4). However more persistent rain returning to western Scotland later.
Becoming (5) across northern UK.
On Thursday:
Rain sinking (6), introducing colder air across the UK. Eastern parts will start
dry but (7) with some sunshine. However western areas look set to start
(8) with outbreaks of rain. These are likely to spread erratically (9),
turning to sleet for a time, with some hill (10) likely.

Scores: 10 /
2 part
page 5

2 Choose the correct answer.


1 You can … in the castle park.
A: walking B: take a walk C: go to walking D: make a walk
2 Let’s … mushrooms.
A: pick B: picking up C: bush some D: go forest for
3 There is a disco … the pub … Saturdays.
A: at … in B: at … at C: at … on D: in … in
4 Excuse me, I’m … the museum.
A: looking for B: don’t know where is C: want to go to D: like to find
5 … left at the post office.
A: Take B: Turn on C: Go as far as D: Turn
6 Who is sleeping?
A: Very well, thanks. B: My uncle. C: In the bedroom. D: At night.
7 Look! Your sister and Victor…
A: are dancing B: dancing C: are danceing D: are dance there
8 Sheila is wearing…
A: trousers B: a blue jeans C: mini skirt D: denim jacket
9 What are you like?
A: Computer games. B: I like pizza. C: I am like dancing. D: I’m beautiful.
10 … the picture there is a bridge … left.
A: On … on B: On … on the C: In … in D: In … on the
11 I don’t want … classical music.
A: to listen B: listening C: to listen to D: to listening
12 Yozo is … street.
A: in B: in the C: on D: on the
13 … drive a lorry?
A: You can B: We can’t to C: Can his sister D: Have you got
14 Please give … mobile number.
A: me her B: my her C: me she’s D: my his
15 ’Can I borrow your newspaper?’
A: ’Please.’ B: ’Yes. Here you.’ C: ’No, please.’ D: ’Here you are.’
16 …any dictionaries in your classroom?
A: Is there B: Are there C: There are D: Isn’t there a
17 What … mean?
A: is it B: does this word C: is ‘curtain’ D: ‘függöny’ is
18 I’m afraid I … go now.
A: must to B: must C: have got D: need
19 There are … in this kitchen.
A: some shelfs B: lot of glasses C: not any plates D: some chair
20 Can you see the … the mountains?
A: valley between B: walley beetwen C: valley betveen D: walley between

Scores: 20 /
2 part
page 6

3 Complete the sentences with the correct word.


There are two verbs that you don’t need. have take
1 At 9.30 I a shower, then I go to bed. hear tell
2 Where is the key? I can’t it. find turn off
3 This film is really boring. the TV off, please. live use
4 Can you me the way to the railway station? put
5 My brother can a motorbike. ride
6 I in a city called Exeter.
7 You a pencil to draw or write with it.
8 Sorry, I can’t you. Say it again, please.
Scores: 8 /
4 Pronunciation. Find the homophones (the word that sounds the same as another).
1 –
2 – buy by boy hear hair here K
3 –
4 – key quay sea see sew there their
5 – they wear we’re where
6 –

5 Fill in the table. Scores: 6 /

thin
worse
ugliest
expensive
best

6 Translate the sentences. Scores: 10 /

1 Milyen idő van ma?


2 Esik az eső.
3 Ne aggódj!
4 Mennyi az idő?
5 Mit csinálsz?
6 Mennem kell.
7 Gyógyulj meg hamar!
8 Az a kanál fémből van.

Scores: 16 /
2 part
page 7

7 Describe this picture.

Contents: 10 / Correctness: 10 / TOTAL: 100 /


3 part
page 8

1 Part 1. Listen and fill in the table.

CSLA TV
6.00
Documentary:
7.05 : IQ Fighters
:This is Bunny speaking
Film:

Scores: 10 /
Part 2. Listen to the Olympic Report and answer the questions in Hungarian.
1 Milyen sportágakról tudósítottak?

2 Milyen távon nyert a mexikói, és milyen időeredménnyel?

3 Milyen nemzetiségű Ivanova, és mivel próbálkozott?

4 Milyen súlycsoportban indult a kínai versenyző, és mennyivel nyert aranyérmet?

Scores: 10 /
2 Pronunciation. Find the odd one out.
1 youth soup flour stew 3 tray fast half lard 5 bread meat death
2 fried high kind wink 4 coat coach touch toast sledge
Scores: 5 /
3 Write the questions and the answers.
1 2 3

£19 £27,99 £33.50


1 How much is this ? It’s nineteen pounds.
2 ?
3 ?

Scores: 5 /
3 part
page 9

4 Choose the correct answer.


1 What do you think…?
A: about my B: of she C: to his D: of her
2 … is it? It’s enormous!
A: Very big B: How big C: What wide D: How fast
3 Lew … see Mary any more.
A: don’t wants B: doesn’t want to C: want to D: doesn’t want
4 I leave … home at half past 8 and I go … school.
A: - … to B: to … to C: for … to the D: to the … for
5 My grandmother … plays computer games.
A: don’t B: doesn’t like C: never D: doesn’t
6 Bruce says goodbye to her girlfriend and on his way home he … a terrible car accident.
A: have got B: has C: suffering D: take
7 What … doing next Friday?
A: is she B: has he C: you’re D: does Martha
8 That’s very kind of you, but … I can’t come to the concert.
A: unfortunately B: afraid C: I sorry D: I’m not think
9 My little sister is very busy … afternoon.
A: in the B: on C: in D: on the
10 I like … shoes and I want to try … on.
A: this … it B: these … this C: they … them D: those … them
11 ‘… I open the window?’ ‘Yes, please.’
A: Shall B: Why do C: Do you want D: Would you like to
12 What about … a pair of jeans?
A: to buy B: buying C: shopping D: let’s shop
13 … is a fighting sport.
A: Javelin B: Skating C: Hammer throwing D: Wrestling
14 … do you go to the cinema? Occasionally.
A: When B: How often C: Where D: Why not
15 There’s some … on the table.
A: butter B: onions C: flours D: potatoe
16 I usually have …
A: for breakfast coffee B: muesli for breakfast C: bowl of cereal D: a sandwiches
17 In Britain, a lot of kids … a packed lunch.
A: takes B: has C: are take D: take
18 Are you … to order, Sir?
A: ready B: would you like C: want to ready D: like
19 Don’t talk to your grandfather…
A: stupid way B: to rude C: likes her D: like that
20 There … good nature film on Spectrum.
A: is often B: ‘s a C: is D: usually a

Scores: 20 /
3 part
page 10

5 Turn the sentences into negative.


1 I like this film.
2 Lew likes Eve.
3 Bo is having a bath.
4 There are some eggs in the fridge.
5 I’d like a glass of wine.

Scores: 5 /
6 Translate the sentences.
1 Nagyon tetszel nekem.
2 Nem baj.
3 Nem érdekel.
4 Hadd nézzem!
5 Fogyókúrázom.

Scores: 5 /
7 Write the missing sentences.

Sam: Hello, (1). What are you doing tonight?


You: Hi, Sam. (2), I think. Why?
Sam: We’re going (3). (4)?
You: Yes, I’d love to!
Sam: Can we meet at 6 outside the shopping centre?
You: (5).
Sam: See you then. Bye!
Scores: 5 /

8 Write the questions then answer them.

1 cheese / your plate ? Yes, there is.


2 potatoes / pantry ? Yes, .
3 water / kettle ? Yes, .
4 fly / my soup ? No, .
5 knives / counter ? No, .

Scores: 9 /
3 part
page 11

9 Read the information about restaurants. Then write T (true) or F (false).

HANSONS FAMILY RESTAURANT GALLEY ‘FISH’ RESTAURANT


Exeter’s 16th Century Restaurant Galley Restaurant specialises in top
Historic restaurant opposite Exeter Cathederal. quality fish & shellfish dishes, meat &
Good English food, great prices. vegetarian choices available.
Non Smoking Licensed Restaurant Two Course Menu £27.50
Opening Hours:
Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday lunch : 12 – 2pm
9am to 6pm - Monday to Saturday Tuesday - Saturday evening : 7pm – 11pm
11am to 6pm - Public Holidays (Closed Sunday evenings & Bank
For reservations please phone 01392 276913 Holidays).

RED SQUARE RESTAURANT


Cuisine of Russia and the former states of the Soviet Union... Fancy something different?
Try Authentic Russian Cuisine, that is what this restaurant is famous for.
Opening Hours:
Monday - Saturday lunch : Midday - 2pm (last orders)
Tuesday - Saturday evening : 6.30pm - 10pm (last orders)

1 Hansons Family Restaurant is an old restaurant in Exeter.


2 Red Square Restaurant is open at 8pm on Sunday.
3 If you like seafood, the best place is Hansons Family Restaurant for you.
4 You can eat meat at Galley ‘Fish’ Restaurant.
5 All three restaurants are closed in the morning.
6 You can’t smoke at Hansons Family Restaurant.

Scores: 6 /
10 Write 100-120 words about your day and your free time.

Contents: 10 / Correctness: 10 / TOTAL: 100 /


4 part
page 12

1 Listen to the text about Vivaldi. Then answer the questions in Hungarian.

1 Mikor született Vivaldi?


2 Miért keresztelték meg olyan hamar?

3 Hány testvére volt?


4 Miért nevezték „vörös pap”-nak?

5 Milyen betegsége volt?


6 Milyen hangszeren játszott, és ki tanította rá?

7 Miért kényszerült elhagyni a papi pályát, és mi lett a következő foglalkozása?

8 Melyik a legnépszerűbb műve és mikor komponálta?

9 Hová költözött 40 évnyi szolgálat után és kinek dolgozott ott?

10 Mikor halt meg?

2 Vocabulary. Find the odd one out. Scores: 20 /

1 candle cough diarrhoea cancer 4 hoover iron inventor oven


2 sculptor explorer scientist discover 5 wood plug plastic paper
3 ferry ship trip train
Scores: 5 /
3 Write the past tense forms.
1 take – 5 make – 9 drink –
2 leave – 6 buy – 10 get –
3 go – 7 have –
4 hear – 8 eat – Scores: 10 /

4 Pronunciation. Find the rhyming words.


1 plane –
2 wear – grow pain plan sky were
3 tail – ill pale share weigh zoo
4 flu –
5 stay –
Scores: 5 /
4 part
page 13

5 Choose the correct answer.


1 Yesterday I got up at 8 o’clock and I … breakfast.
A: didn’t have B: hadn’t C: have D: had for a
2 Please come and get … car.
A: up B: in the C: out of D: to home by
3 I didn’t do the washing and didn’t do the ironing….
A: too B: either C: on yesterday D: after
4 Elvis Presley probably … drugs.
A: taked B: put on C: took D: don’t put
5 Newton was very absent-minded and he … dirty clothes.
A: buyed some B: not liked C: weared D: wore
6 My father and mother … in Germany last summer.
A: were B: traveled C: went by plane D: wasn’t
7 They can speak English ….
A: well B: very good C: easy D: fastly
8 There … any giraffes in the forest.
A: are B: were C: aren’t D: wasn’t
9 The dodo was a flightless bird that lived only … island of Mauritius … Indian Ocean.
A: on … in B: on the … in C: on … in the D: on the … in the
10 Tom went to the theatre with Kim … last night.
A: - B: at C: on D: in
11 Matt should clean … with the water off.
A: your teeth B: teeths C: his teeth D: the he’s teeths
12 Please pick up your dirty clothes and … in that basket.
A: take it B: you put C: put them D: get their
13 You … forget that I’m terribly tired.
A: going to B: are always C: haven’t to D: shouldn’t
14 If you travel … car, you can stop wherever you want.
A: by B: with C: in D: with a
15 Arany János … Hungarian painter.
A: wasn’t B: was not a C: weren’t D: weren’t an
16 ‘Shall I bring you a glass of beer?’ ’…’
A: Yes, please. B: No, you shan’t. C: Yes, you shall. D: No, I won’t.
17 Where … we go on Saturday aftrenoon?
A: are B: let’s C: shall D: are going to
18 In spring trees grow leaves and flowers begin….
A: bloom B: to bloom C: ripen D: to snow melts
19 Is the coming summer … hot?
A: going to B: going to be C: is going to very D: will be
20 What are … to do at the weekend?
A: we going B: you doing C: you want D: we would like

Scores: 20 /
4 part
page 14

6 Write the questions.

1 ? I was born on 22 August, 1979.


2 ? No, you won’t be alone.
3 ? Tomorrow? I’m going to buy an Audi.
4 ? He was Hungarian.
5 ? They were at the pub last night.
6 ? No, I didn’t. I stayed at home.

Scores: 6 /
7 Read the text, then answer the questions in English.

THE GREAT PLAGUE IN LONDON 1665

In London the houses were very close to each other and the streets were dirty - ideal conditions for the
plague to spread, particularly during the hot summer of 1665.
When plague broke out in Holland in 1663, Charles II stopped trading with the country because he wanted
to prevent plague-infected rats arriving in London. However, plague broke out in the capital in the spring of
1665. It spread by the blood-sucking fleas that lived on the black rat.
The summer of 1665 was one of the hottest summers recorded and the numbers dying from plague rose
rapidly. People began to panic and the rich left the capital. The temperature and the numbers of deaths
continued to rise. The Lord Mayor of London thought that it was the stray dogs and cats on the streets that
were spreading the disease and ordered them to be killed.
Those houses that contained plague victims were marked with a red cross.
The numbers of deaths from the plague reached a peak in August and September of 1665. However, it was
November and the cold weather brought a drastic reduction in the number of deaths. Charles II did not
consider it safe to return to the capital until February 1666.

1 Why were there ideal conditions for the plague to spread in London?

2 Where did plague break out first?

3 When did it break out in London?

4 What was spreading the disease: the blood-sucking fleas or the stray dogs or cats?

5 How did they mark the houses that contained plague victims?

6 When did the most people die from the plague?

Scores: 6 /
4 part
page 15

8 Translate the sentences.


1 Fáj a fejem.
2 Iskolába kéne menned.
3 Igazad van.
4 Hol volt tegnap Tom?
5 Hogy utaztál?
6 Bocs, hogy nem tudtam eljönni.
7 Lew nem vitte őt haza.
8 Le fogok fogyni.

Scores: 8 /
9 Choose a title and write 100-120 words about it.

My favourite season My holiday I was ill

Contents: 10 / Correctness: 10 / TOTAL: 100 /

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