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Final Test Claim Expert Intermediate Group (05.04.2024)

The document is a final test for a training session, consisting of multiple sections that assess various language skills including vocabulary completion, verb forms, conversation completion, and writing an email for a business meeting. It includes tasks such as filling in blanks with appropriate words, using correct verb tenses, and composing a professional email. The test is designed to evaluate the participant's understanding of business communication and language proficiency.

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Final Test Claim Expert Intermediate Group (05.04.2024)

The document is a final test for a training session, consisting of multiple sections that assess various language skills including vocabulary completion, verb forms, conversation completion, and writing an email for a business meeting. It includes tasks such as filling in blanks with appropriate words, using correct verb tenses, and composing a professional email. The test is designed to evaluate the participant's understanding of business communication and language proficiency.

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Name: Date: 05.04.

2024
Trainer: Cristina Grancea Score:
Company: Claim Expert

FINAL TEST

I. Complete these sentences with words from the list: (20 points)

budget track tasks deadline job update schedule objectives resources skills

1. We’ll never meet the __________ at this rate. Can we go any faster?
2. You never know. At this speed we might even finish ahead of __________!
3. If we have another good day we’ll be back on __________.
4. It’s my job to allocate the necessary __________ to departments and check they have what they
need.
5. The finance department is on the phone asking why we don’t appear to be staying within the
__________. I said they should talk to you.
6. I find delegating __________ one of the most difficult things to do on a project like this.
7. My boss likes to receive weekly __________ from everyone in order to avoid any problems or
delays.
8. Any successful project needs the manager to set clear __________ right from the beginning.
9. Any project is an opportunity to learn new __________.
10. Come on everyone. Let’s get on with the __________, otherwise we’ll never get home.

II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets: (15 points)

1. It is mandatory to pay income tax in this country. (have to)


I …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. .
2. Tourists are required to carry a passport at all times. (must)
Tourists …………………………………………………………………………………………… .
3. It’s against the law to drink and drive. (must)
You ……………………………………………………………………………………………… .

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4. It isn’t necessary to book a table at the restaurant. (have to)
You ……………………………………………………………………………………………… .
5. It is forbidden to disclose confidential information about clients. (can)
You ……………………………………………………………………………………………… .

III. Complete this conversation with the past simple or present perfect of the verbs in
brackets: (20 points)

Jane Hello Samuel, __________ you __________ (you / meet) Frank?


Samuel No, I haven’t. Nice to meet you. Is this your first time in the US?
Frank I __________ (come) here when I was a student, but that __________ (be) a long
time ago!
Jane Frank works at our office in Vienna.
Samuel Oh. I’m afraid, I __________ (never/be) to Austria. I’ve heard that the skiing is
great.
Frank Yes, our family always spends some of their holidays in the mountains.
Samuel I love skiing. We’re planning our next skiing trip at the moment. __________
(you/ever/be) skiing in Italy, Frank?
Frank Yes, I have.
Samuel When __________ (you/go)?
Frank I __________ (go) about five years ago, with a group of friends. It __________
(be) great there, but if you’re going skiing in Europe you should definitely try Austria. I could
show you around.
Samuel That sounds great!
Jane Sorry to stop you there, but we really need to go now Frank. I __________ (put)
you in the office next to mine.
Frank Sure, let’s go. It was nice meeting you Samuel.

IV. Write the correct form of going to or will to complete the dialogue: (15 points)

LAURA: What are you doing this weekend, Jan?


TANYA: I …………………………1 (see) a new play tomorrow at the Royal Court Theatre - 'Day
of the Flood'.
LAURA: Have you got the tickets yet?
TANYA: NO, I …………………………2 (get) them this afternoon, actually. Would you like to
come?

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LAURA: Oh, thank you, that would be nice.
TANYA: OK, I …………………………3 (get) you a ticket too.
LAURA: Great ... what time does it start?
TANYA: Eight o'clock, but we …………………………4 (meet) in the Green Cafe at 7.15 ...
LAURA: OK, I …………………………5 (meet) you in the cafe, but, er... I
…………………………6 (be) there about half-past seven.
TANYA: That's fine.
LAURA: Oh, one other thing ... I've got no money at the moment ... I ………………………… 7
(pay) for the ticket on Saturday. Is that OK?
TANYA: Yes, that's OK, no problem.
LAURA: …………………………8 (you eat) in the cafe, or just have a cup of coffee?
TANYA: Just a coffee I think ...
LAURA: Look, …………………………9 (we go) to a restaurant after the show? I know a very
good Chinese restaurant ...
TANYA: That's a good idea - I …………………………10 (phone) the others and see if they want
to come too.
LAURA: Good, and then I …………………………11 (book) a table ... Great! I
…………………………12 (see) you tomorrow!

V. Write an email to a business contact to arrange a meeting. (30 points)

Prepare the situation using the questions below. The information can be real or imaginary.
• What is your company’s business? What products/services do you offer?
• What is the meeting about? Why is it happening? Ideas: it could be a work dinner instead of a
business meeting.
• Who are you writing to? Why do they need to be at the meeting?
• What day, time and place will you suggest? (e.g. your own office)
• Do you need to include a reference to where your office is, or how to find it?
• Do you need to include a reference to how they will get to the meeting? (e.g. pickup)
• Do you want them to take any action before the meeting? Ideas: bring something; prepare
something; tell you about possible agenda items.
• Ask for a quick reply.

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