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APTIS TRAINING MATERIAL 1 Aptis Practice Materials Speaking Mock Test Level: A1 – C1

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Aptis Practice Materials

Speaking

Mock Test

Level: A1 – C1

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Mock Speaking Test – 12 minutes maximum

Outline The speaking test consists of 4 different parts. The candidate’s responses are recorded. A maximum of 5 marks are available for each task. The test takes about 12 minutes.

Examiner reads everything from here onwards. The candidate speaks after the BEEP.

Part 1: Welcome to the Aptis speaking test. In this part I’m going to ask you three short questions about yourself and your interest. You will have 30 seconds to reply to each question. Begin speaking when you hear this sound (BEEP)

• Please tell me about your first school. (BEEP) • Tell me about the last time you visited an old friend (BEEP) • Tell me about your favourite singer. (BEEP)

Part 2: In this part I am going to ask you to describe a picture. Then I will ask you two more questions about it. You’ll have 45 seconds for each response. Begin speaking when your hear this sound (BEEP)

Can you describe this picture in detail for me (BEEP) (45 seconds)

• Tell me about a time when you laughed a lot. (BEEP ) • Do people from different countries laugh at the same things? (BEEP)

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Part 3: In this part I am going to ask you to compare two pictures and I will then ask you two questions about them. You will have 45 seconds for each response. Begin speaking when you hear this sound (BEEP)

Describe what you see in the two pictures (BEEP)

• What sort of people go to each shop and why? (BEEP) • Which kind of shop do you usually go to and why? (BEEP)

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Part 4: In this part, I am going to show you a picture and ask you 3 questions. You will have one minute to think about your answers before you start speaking. You will have two minutes to answer all three questions. Begin speaking when you hear this sound (BEEP)

Look at the photograph. (10 seconds to look)

• Tell me about a time when you got lost. • How did you feel? • What do people usually do when they get lost?

You will have one minute to think about your answers, you may make notes if you wish…

You now have 2 minutes to answer all 3 questions. (BEEP)

That’s the end of the speaking test, thank you.

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Aptis Practice Materials

Reading

Mock Test

Level: B1 to C1

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Aptis Reading (25 Questions – 30 minutes)

Task 1 Choose one word (A, B or C) for each space and write the letter on the paper. The first one (0) is done for you as an example with the answer A marked on your answer paper.

Dear Sir,

My son, Kevin, left 0) __A__ two months ago and now he is looking for his first 1)______. The

problem is that companies always 2)____ they want people with experience, but how can he

get experience if no one gives him a job? He reads the 3)________ in the paper every day, but

there is nothing for people like him. Today he’s 4)________ some gardening for our

neighbours to 5)________ a bit of money, but he needs a real job.

Mr. G Carter

EXAMPLE 0 A school B home C me 1 A work B job C occupation 2 A say B tell C ask 3 A news B text C adverts 4 A making B having C doing 5 A earn B get C spend

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Task 2 Order the sentences (B-G) below to make a story. Write your answers on the answer paper (Questions 6-11). The first sentence of the story (A) is given for you on the answer paper as an example. A Harland Sanders was born in the USA in 1890, but his childhood wasn’t a happy one. B That was when he first learned to cook. C Over the next nine years Harland developed his secret chicken recipe that made him

famous. D Sanders continued to work for KFC as a public spokesman and visited restaurants all

over the world until he died in 1980, aged 90. E His father died when he was four and his mother had to find a job to support the

family, so Harland stayed at home to look after his younger brother and sister. F In the 1950s he decided to close down his restaurant and sold the secret recipe to

other businesses one of which became Kentucky Fried Chicken. G He left home when he was twelve and he had a number of different jobs, including

being a service station manager in Corbin, Kentucky, where he cooked for hungry travellers.

0) A

6) 7)

8) 9)

10)

11) (text adapted from http://www.ronford.net/ui/kfc3/townsquare/colonel/colhistory1.htm)

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Task 3 Read the text and match each space (12-18) with one word from the box below. Write the letters (A-K) on the Answer Sheet. The answer to question 00 is given on your answer paper as an example (L). You will not need to find five of the words.

A Hong Kong hotel has sold individual 00 to be used as homes. It's one of the ways 12 are trying to cope with soaring housing prices, which are among the highest in the world. The hotel suites are cheaper than apartments in Hong Kong. Hundreds of people 13 up for hours to buy a unit at the Apex Horizon Hotel this week. It's not clear whether investors can legally live in the suites but buyers are still eager. The hotel was able to sell all 360 of its suites in two days - a sign there is a 14 for affordable housing. Hong Kong's low 15 rate has attracted hordes of mainland Chinese investors. It pushed home prices to record highs last year. Flats 16 an average of US$14,000 per square metre in central locations. Many residents feel they can no longer 17 to buy apartments. Hong Kong people cope by renting makeshift homes on rooftops, while others move into so-called cage homes - hutches made from wire-mesh, stacked on top of each other in a tiny room. The government's efforts to cool down 18 prices have not worked. So Hong Kong residents have to be creative in finding space to live. (text adapted from http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2013/02/130225_witn_hotel_home.shtml)

Your answers: 00 = L

A queued 12 = B interest 13 = C afford 14 = D spend 15 = E residents 16 = F investors 17 = G property 18 = H save I lined J cost K demand

L rooms

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Task 4 Read the text below. Match the headings A-H to the paragraphs 0-5 (Questions 19-23). Write your answers (A-H) on the paper. There 3 headings you don’t need. The answer to Paragraph 0 is given on the answer paper as an example (J).

Your answers: A Domestic specialties for the whole country 0) I

B The current pizza varieties 19)

C The reason why we can’t take it home from the supermarket 20)

D No pizza is complete without cheese 21)

E You can be thankful for the poor 22)

F Where it comes from 23)

G Tasty for all the family

H Tribute to the First Lady

I Nothing compares to the original

0. There are not too many nations that can say their national dish has become an international phenomenon. Italy has two such dishes, pasta and of course pizza. In America pizza usually falls into two categories: thick and cheesy Chicago style or thin and traditional New York pizza. In Italy pizza also falls into two distinct categories: Italian pizza and the rest of the world. It might seem silly considering the basic ingredients, but one taste of a true Italian pizza and that's it. You will never feel the same about this simple and delicious food again.

1. In its basic ‘seasoned flatbread’ form, pizza has a long history in the Mediterranean. Several cultures including the Greeks ate a flatbread made from flour and water. The dough would be cooked by placing it on a hot stone and then seasoned with herbs. The Greeks called this early pizza "plankuntos" and it was basically used as an edible plate when eating stews or thick broth. It was not yet what we would call pizza today. These early pizzas were eaten from Rome to Egypt to Babylon and were praised by the ancient historians Herodotus and Cato the Elder.

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2. The introduction of tomatoes to Italian cuisine in the 18th and early 19th centuries finally gave us the true modern Italian pizza. Even though tomatoes reached Italy by the 1530s it was widely thought that they were poisonous and were grown only for decoration. However, the innovative (and probably starving) peasants of Naples started using the supposedly deadly fruit in many of their foods, including their early pizzas. Since that fateful day when peasants first used tomatoes, the world of Italian cuisine would never be the same, however, it took some time for the rest of society to accept this crude peasant food. Once members of the local aristocracy tried pizza they couldn't get enough of it, which by this time was being sold on the streets of Naples for every meal.

3. As pizza popularity increased, street vendors gave way to actual shops where people could order a custom pizza with many different toppings. By 1830 the "Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba" of Naples had become the first true pizzeria and this venerable institution is still producing masterpieces. The popular pizza Margherita owes its name to Italy's Queen Margherita who in 1889 visited the Pizzeria Brandi in Naples. The Pizzaioli (pizza maker) on duty that day, created a pizza for the Queen that contained the three colours of the new Italian flag. The red of tomato, white of the mozzarella and fresh green basil was a hit with the Queen and the rest of the world. Neapolitan style pizza had now spread throughout Italy.

4. The Pizza Margherita may have set the standard, but there are numerous popular varieties of pizza made in Italy today. Pizza from a pizzeria is the recognized round shape, made to order and always cooked in a wool fired oven. Regional Italian varieties are always worth trying such as Pizza Marinara, a traditional Neapolitan from the south of Italy is a pizza that has oregano, anchovies and lots of garlic. Pizza Napoli: tomato mozzarella and anchovies. Capricciosa: a topping of mushrooms, prosciutto, artichoke hearts, olives and a boiled egg. Pizza Pugliese makes use of the local capers and olives of the area while Pizza Veronese from the north of Italy has mushrooms and tender Prosciutto crudo. Pizzas from the Italian island of Sicily can have numerous toppings ranging from green olives, seafood, hard-boiled eggs and peas.

5. One thing to keep in mind when ordering pizza in an Italian pizzeria is that the product is personal size. Each person at a table should order their own individual pizza - one bite will explain why. In certain areas outside Italy, there are a few Piazzioli who keep to their homeland traditions as best they can with the ingredients they have, but it really isn't the same. In the end there is no going back once you try a real Italian pizza, no delivery or frozen product will ever stimulate your taste buds the way a real Italian pizza will! Adapted from the article of Justin Demetri, lifeinitaly.com, TELC Angol Vizsgafeladatok)

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Aptis Practice Materials

Reading

Mock Test

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Aptis Reading (25 Questions – 30 minutes)

Task 1 Choose one word (A, B or C) for each gap and write the letter on your answer paper. The first one (0) is done for you as an example. The answer A marked on your answer paper.

Dear Sir,

When you are very ill, then you should call an __A__ . They always ask you or a friend

to 1)_________ a form when you get to the hospital. After the doctor looks at you, they

will 2)_________ the problem and how much the doctor and the hospital charges.

Don’t 3)________ to ask for a report and a receipt and ask about what you need to do

next. Then ask the receptionist to make you a(n) 4)________ for your next visit to the

doctor to check that you are well again. You can see the 5)_______doctor again when

you come back to the hospital again.

Mr. F. Russell.

EXAMPLE 0 A ambulance B machine C accident 1 A write B fill in C note 2 A explain B tell C excuse 3 A mind B matter C forget 4 A reservation B appointment C meeting 5 A like B alike C same

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Task 2 Order the sentences (B-G) below to make a story. Write your answers on the answer sheet. (Questions 6-11). The first sentence of the story (A) is given for you on the answer paper as an example.

A Muhammad Yunus was born on 28th June 1940 in a small village in India,

the third of fourteen children, but 5 of those died. B Yunus continued giving out 'micro-loans' or small amounts of money, and in

1983 formed the Grameen Bank, meaning 'village bank’, to help poorer people, particularly women, to start their businesses and not pay more much for borrowing the money.

C After this realization he decided to help, and he lent about 17 dollars to 42 village workers and so he began his great work.

D That was when he realized that there must be something very wrong with the economics that he had been teaching at the university.

E When he was young his father told all of his sons to go to university and his mother always helped the poor who came to her door.

F The bank and its ideas spread all over the world, and Yunus and the Grameen bank jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for their efforts to create economic and social development from a grassroots level.

G As a professor at Chittagong University, he took his students to a village, where he found a woman who had borrowed money to make a stool, and then, when she gave the money back, she only had one penny left for her and her family.

Text adapted from: http://www.grameeninfo.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=329&Itemid=363

0) A

6)

7)

8)

9) 10) 11)

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Task 3 Read the text and complete each gap with a word from the list at the bottom of the page. Match each space (12-18) with one word from the box below. Write the letters (A-J) on the answer paper. The answer to question 00 is given on your answer paper as an example (K). You will not need three of the words.

In the week of the 60th anniversary of the 00___________ time that a New Zealander and a Nepali man 12 _________reached the top of Mt Everest, the world's 13_______________ mountain was climbed by 80-year-old Yuichiro Miura of Japan. Science has made this 14___________ easier. The death rate has dropped significantly in the last 20 years 15_________________to an increased understanding of how to safely climb Everest. Weather forecasting is more16 ___________and draws on satellite data to let climbers know correctly and exactly when there is due to be a period of good weather for climbing to the top. 17__________________ and clothing are much better designed from new materials and this allows the climbers to carry lighter oxygen tanks and use stronger and safer ropes and boots. 18____________________ has improved. In 1953 they used radios to talk to each other. They now use satellites and mobile phone systems. However, not everyone can climb Everest.

Text adapted from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/0/22341876

Your answers: 00) first

A because 12) B much 13) C have 14) D communication 15) E accurate 16) F ever 17) G highest 18) H due I expensive J equipment K first

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Task 4 Read the text below. Match the headings A-H to the paragraphs 1-7. Write your answers (A-H) on the answer paper. There is one more heading than you need.

Your answers: A A ‘cheeky’ and fun global campaign

B Proposals for the future of the world’s climate 19)

C A global youth foundation with a democratic structure 20)

D The beliefs behind the campaign 21)

E Becoming an international cause 22)

F A child’s idea for the planet. 23)

G Planning the campaign 24)

H Convincing the leaders through actions at large meeting 25)

1. The children's initiative Plant-for-the-Planet, first launched in 2007, was brought to life by the then 9-year-old Felix Finkbeiner, who felt inspired to take action following a school report on the climate crisis. While carrying out his research, Felix became aware of Kenyan environmental activist and Nobel Peace laureate Wangari Maathai and her initiative that had led to the planting of 30 million trees over 30 years. By the time he had finished his research project, Felix had developed his own vision of 1 million trees being planted in each country by children around the world. Felix went on to other classes and schools to present his report and his vision. Just a few weeks later, on the 28th of March 2007, the first tree was officially planted.

2. Over the next two years Felix brought the Plant-for-the-Planet initiative to the world. In June 2008, at the UNEP children’s conference in Norway, Felix presented his vision. 700 children delegates, from over 105 countries were so inspired that they voted Felix onto the UNEP Junior Board. Felix has since spoken at many important environmental and climatic events. In August 2009 at the UNEP Tunza Children and Youth Conference in Daejeon, South Korea, Plant-for-the-Planet officially progressed into a global children’s movement. At this time hundreds of children from 56 different countries committed themselves to join the initiative and work towards planting 1 million trees in their own countries.

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3. Of particular importance to the children is the conviction that it is most often developing countries that are hit hardest by the consequences of climate change. The children are convinced that a solution for climate justice can only be reached through the implementation of a binding global treaty. Plant-for-the-Planet children have been campaigning tirelessly and the children are also taking action themselves by planting trees. This is viewed both as a practical act, as each tree removes harmful CO2 from the atmosphere, and as a pivotal symbolic action for climate justice.

4. On May 4th 2010, 45 children from Plant-for-the-Planet, together with Environmental Ministers from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Canada, Turkey and Mexico planted the one millionth tree in Germany. This planting initiative was held under the programme heading “Stop Talking. Start Planting”, and took place alongside the so-called “Petersburg Climate Dialogue” being held in Bonn. This was also the location where preparations were being made for the climate summit in Cancun. Together with delegates and important participants in the World Climate Change Conference COP 16 in Cancun, December 2010, the children planted another 193 trees. Through this action the children were able to demonstrate to the participating representatives just how important it is that they adopt a global contract for climate justice.

5. If the children were the government leaders, and had to face the big decisions at the next climate summit, they would already have a clear plan of action for the future. On 1st July 2010, the children handed over their “3-Point-Plan” to 133 embassies in Berlin. They also put forward their challenge to the government leaders to reveal their plans and proposed solutions for the climate crisis and subsequently the procurement of a safe future. Their plan: 1) Carbon to be shipped to the Museum: Zero emissions by 2050. 2) Climate Justice: If you want more carbon you have to pay for it. 3) Planting Trees: If 500 Million trees were planted every year, this would mean an additional 5 million tonnes of CO2 could be removed from the atmosphere. 6. The world-wide slogan for Plant-for-the-Planet is “Stop Talking. Start Planting”. The children are adamant in their belief that talking alone does not achieve results and that now is the time for action. This slogan has been adapted into an eye-catching promotion where the children stand along side high profile community members, holding their hand over the respective community member’s mouth and face. A number of prominent community members, such as Prince Albert II of Monaco, Gisele Bundchen and Muhammad Yunus, have already participated.

7. Plant-for-the Planet is set up as a worldwide network. The individual clubs are represented by a world-wide board of directors. Children everywhere are able to cast their votes through the internet. The Foundation helps to fund the activities of children worldwide and the board, with an average age of 12, is probably one of the youngest foundation boards in the world. The tenure of a board member is one year and re-election is not allowed. Adults help the children with advice and practical support. Adapted from: http://cairoclimatetalks.net/sites/default/files/BackgroundInfo.pdf

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Aptis Practice Materials

Writing

Mock Tests

Level: A1 to C1

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Practice Test 1 Task 1: Fill in the form. You have 3 minutes.

ORDER MEALS ONLINE – REGISTRATION FORM

Username ______________________________

Date of Birth (day month year) __________________

Day Month (write in full) Year City / Town / Village

______________________________

[Mobile number] ______________________________

[Delivery address] House: ____________________________

Street:____________________________

State:____________________________

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Task 2: You’ve joined the ‘ORDER MEALS ONLINE’ site. Fill in the form. Write in sentences. Use 20-30 words. You have 7 minutes.

MEMBER FORM

Please tell us about your favourite food and time when you prefer to have your meals.

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Task 3: You are a member of MEALS DELIVERY ONLINE. You’re talking to J. in the customer chat room. Talk to J. using complete sentences. Use 30 to 40 words per answer. You have 10 minutes.

J. Hi! I see you’re new here. I joined a year ago after I started living alone. Why did you join?

You._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

J. What do you think about the service?

You.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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J. How do you feel about the recent rise in the price of pizzas? It was 20% cheaper before.

You._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Task 4: You are a member of ‘MEALS DELIVERY ONLINE’. On your last visit to their website you saw the notice below.

Dear valued customers,

We are sorry to inform you that from next month we have to introduce a fee for the meals’ delivery. It will constitute 10% of the meal order. We have to introduce this measure to reduce the high costs involved in delivering the meals.

If you have any comments or suggestions, please feel free to email us at [email protected]

Write an email to a friend who also uses the MEALS DELIVERY ONLINE service. Write your feelings about the notice and suggest possible alternatives. Write about 50 words. You have 10 minutes.

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Now, write an email to the Customer Service Team, explaining your feelings about the notice and suggesting possible alternatives. Write 120-150 words. You have 20 minutes.

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Practice Test 2 Task 1: Fill in the form. You have 3 minutes.

MEMBERSHIP FORM: BOOK CLUB Full name

______________________________

Date of Birth (day month year) __________________

Day Month (write in full) Year City / Town / Village

______________________________

[How much do you spend on

books per year?] ______________________________

[What kind of books do you

prefer to read?] 1.____________________________

2.____________________________

3.____________________________

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Task 2: You are a new member of the book club. Fill in the form. Write in sentences. Use 20‐30 words. You have 7 minutes.

Task 3: You are a member of the book club. You’re talking to J. in the club chat room. Talk to J. using sentences. Use 30 to 40 words per answer. You have 10 minutes.

J. Hi! I hear you are a new member of our club. I have been a member for about 6 months after my friend gave me a year's membership as a gift. Why did you join?

You.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

J. How do you feel about the club?

You.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Please tell us about the days and times you can come for meetings and books you would like to discuss

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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J. What do you think about the new meeting room?

You.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Task 4 : You are a member of the book club. On your last visit to the club you saw the notice below.

Dear Members,

We are sorry to tell you that from next month membership fees will go up by 20%. Also, we are starting renovation of the club meeting room and during the next month club meetings will be held in the back room of the bookshop every Monday from 18.00 to 20.00.

Please feel free to email us at [email protected]

Write an email to a friend. Write your feelings about the notice and suggest possible alternatives. Write about 50 words. You have 10 minutes. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Now, write an email to the management, explaining your feelings about the notice and suggesting possible alternatives. Write 120-150 words. You have 20 minutes.

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Practice Test 3 Task 1: Fill in the form. You have 3 minutes.

CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE COURSE – REGISTRATION FORM

Full name ______________________________

Date of Birth (day month year) __________________

Day Month (write in full) Year City / Town / Village

______________________________

[First language] ______________________________

[Reason for studying Japanese] 1. ____________________________

2. ____________________________

3. ____________________________

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Task 2: You have started the ‘Conversational Japanese Course’. Fill in the form. Write in sentences. Use 20-30 words. You have 7 minutes.

NEW STUDENT FORM

Please tell us the days and times you can come as well as topics you would like to discuss.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Task 3: You are a new student in the ‘Conversational Japanese Course’. You’re talking to J, an old student, in the chat room. Talk to J. using sentences. Use 30 to 40 words per answer. You have 10 minutes.

J. Hi! Are you our new student? I started three months ago because I want to go to work in Japan. Why are you studying Japanese?

You.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

J. What do you think about the course?

You.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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J. How do you feel about the fact that there are 25 people on the course now? There were only 15 when I started.

You._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Task 4: You are studying Japanese in the ‘Conversational Japanese Course’. After your last lesson you saw the notice below.

Dear students,

We are sorry to inform you that from next month the course fee will go up by 15%. We also have to change the time of lessons: now they will be held every Tuesday and Friday from 14.00 to 16.00.

If you have any comments or suggestions, please feel free to email us at [email protected]

Write an email to a fellow-student. Write your feelings about the notice and suggest possible alternatives. Write about 50 words. You have 10 minutes.

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Now, write an email to the language school management, explaining your feelings about the notice and suggesting possible alternatives. Write 120-150 words. You have 20 minutes.

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English in Use

Grammar Practice

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Contents MODAL VERBS

PAST MODALS

AUXILIARY VERBS

RELATIVE CLAUSES

ZERO, FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONAL

FUTURE FORMS

USED TO AND WOULD

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE

-ING AND –ED ADJECTIVES

SPELLING

REPORTED SPEECH

GERUND AND INFINITIVE

ARTICLES

ENOUGH – TOO MUCH

PAST SIMPLE AND PRESENT PERFECT

NARRATIVE TENSES

COUNTABLE, UNCOUNTABLE AND PLURAL NOUNS

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MODAL VERBS (must, have to, mustn’t, don’t have to, should, shouldn’t – for obligation and advice; must, can’t, may, might, can – for deduction; can, can’t, could, couldn’t, be able to – for ability and possibility) (-) means no modal

1. You ________ drink the tap water. It’s not safe. a) shouldn’t b) mustn’t c) can’t

2. We only have to be there at 1 o’clock and it’s 9 o’clock now. We ________hurry.

a) don’t have to b) mustn’t c) won’t

3. You _______ submit the report by Friday, otherwise the boss will be furious.

a) have to b) must c) should

4. The exhibition was free so I ___________ pay.

a) didn’t have to b) mustn’t c) hadn’t to

5. In schools in England pupils ________ wear a uniform.

a) must b) should c) have to

6. I think people who live abroad _________ learn the language of the country to be able to

communicate with the locals. a) have to b) must c) should

7. This meeting is not obligatory. You _______________ attend.

a) don’t must b) don’t have to c) don’t have

8. This dish is really spicy. It __________ have chilli in it.

a) must b) may c) can’t

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9. Amy ______ be away. Her bag is still on her desk.

a) may b) mustn’t c) can’t

10. I’m not sure where he is but, he ________ be in his room.

a) might b) must c) can’t

11. He has grey hair. He _______ be older than 30.

a) must b) can’t c) may

12. He ________ not remember me. We haven’t seen each other for ages.

a) may b) can c) does

13. He ________ be serious. He ________ be joking.

a) must, may b) can’t, must c) may, has to

14. I used to ____________ speak German very well.

a) be able to b) be able c) can

15. If I had better communicative skills, I would ______________ get a job in the media. a) can b) - c) be able to

16. When I graduate, I will __________ get a good job and support my family. a) can b) to can c) be able to

17. When I was young I _________ swim faster than anyone in my class.

a) can b) able to c) could

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18. I ______ see much better with my new glasses.

a) am able to b) can c) could

19. I _________ help you with your homework tonight if you want.

a) can b) could c) ‘m able to

20. I would love __________ play the piano.

a) to can b) be able to c) to be able to

PAST MODALS (should/shouldn’t have + past participle, can’t have + past participle, must have + past participle, might have + part participle) (-) means no past modal

1. I’m really hungry now and lunch is not until 2.00. I _________ have eaten breakfast. a) should b) must c) can’t

2. I was sure I had my umbrella with me this morning. I must _______ left it at home.

a) have b) – c) was

3. My sister’s eyes are read. She might have _______ an argument with her boyfriend.

a) have b) – c) had

4. Joe has been here many times. He __________ have got lost.

a) can’t b) couldn’t c) mustn’t

5. I feel really tired. I _______ ___________ up late.

a) shouldn’t have stay b) shouldn’t stay c) shouldn’t have stayed

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6. You can’t ___________ me yesterday. I was in Paris.

a) see b) saw c) have seen

7. It took her more than a week but she ________ to solve the puzzle.

a) could b) could have c) managed

8. You __________ have cooked. There’s plenty of food for everyone.

a) needn’t b) don’t have to c) musted not

9. I ___________ study law. My mother insisted on it.

a) should have b) had to c) could

10. You might have _______ it. There was a small earthquake this morning.

a) fallen b) feeled c) felt

AUXILIARY VERBS (-) means no auxiliary verb

1. You are the conductor, _________ you? a) aren’t b) are c) do

2. Let’s go out tonight, ___________ we?

a) don’t b) won’t c) shall

3. He has paid for the tickets, _________ he?

a) has b) hasn’t c) didn’t

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4. He _________ go out on his own, did he?

a) didn’t b) hadn’t c) did

5. It’s really hot today, ____________?

a) is it? b) are they? c) isn’t it?

6. A: ‘I don’t like pop music.’

B: ‘Neither _____ I. ‘ a) am b) will c) do

7. A: ‘I have been to Italy. ‘

B: ‘_____ have I.’ a) So b) Neither c) Do

8. A: ‘ I don’t go out much these days. ‘

B: ‘Oh, I ____.’ a) am b) do c) don’t

9. A: ‘I wouldn’t like to be famous.’

B: ‘ Neither ___________ I. ‘ a) do b) am c) would

10. A: ‘So you didn’t go to your sister’s birthday party?’

B: ‘I ____ go to the birthday party, but I left early. a) – b) had c) did

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RELATIVE CLAUSES (-) means no relative clause

1. This is the song ___________ I was telling you about.

a) – b) what c) wich

2. Is this the bus _______ goes to Teluk Cempedak? a) – b) that c) where

3. She told her parents that she’d passed her exam, _______ was a complete lie.

a) that b) which c) what

4. The man _________ dog was on TV last week is my friend’s father.

a) whose b) who c) that

5. Hungary, _______ is situated in the Carpathian basin, is famous for its baths.

a) that b) which c) where

6. Did you hear _____ I just said?

a) that b) what c) –

7. My son, _______ is very tall, wants to become a basketball player.

a) which b) who c) whose

8. A hospital is a place ________ patients are treated.

a) where b) what c) which

9. _____ I like best about London is the parks.

a) which b) that c) what

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10. They found the hole _____ the treasure had been buried. a) – b) where c) that

ZERO, FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONAL (-) means no conditional

1. _________ you finish your homework, you won’t be allowed to meet your friends.

a) if b) unless c) as soon as

2. We won’t get a table, _____ we don’t book.

a) unless b) if c) when

3. The exhibition is very popular, so book a ticket _______ you can.

a) when b) as soon as c) if

4. I’ll pay you back ___________ I get my first salary.

a) when b) unless c) if

5. If I see Ahmad, I ______ tell him you are looking for him.

a) will b) – c) don’t

6. When my mom finds out that I broke the vase, she ________ furious.

a) will b) will be c) will to be

7. They won’t get married until they _______ a place to live.

a) will find b) found c) find

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8. As soon as my husband finishes university, we ___________ abroad.

a) go b) will go c) will to go

9. If you ________ water to a 100 degrees, it ________.

a) will heat, boils b) heat, will boil c) heat, boils

10. If her children are still ill, Kate won’t ______________ to work next week. a) go b) be going c) going

11. If plants aren’t watered, they _______.

a) will die. b) die. c) will have died.

12. A: ‘Do you know why dad is not answering his phone?’

B: ‘If it’s three o’clock, he _________ meeting with his clients.’ a) will b) will be c) have been

13. If we are lucky, we __________ found a new baby sitter by the end of the week.

a) will have b) will be c) –

14. It __________ be better for me if you came to my place.

a) would b) will c) to

15. If I ________ live anywhere in the world, I would live in America.

a) can b) could c) to

16. If I _________ an old dog, I would get a kitten.

a) didn’t have b) had c) had not

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17. The kitchen _______ ____ bigger if we painted it white. a) would looked b) will look c) would look

18. If I __________ you, I wouldn’t go near that dog. It looks scary.

a) was b) were c) is

19. He would ___________ if he had the courage.

a) propose b) proposed c) to propose

20. He ____________ more attractive if he _________ better care of himself.

a) would be/took b) will be/takes c) was/would take

FUTURE FORMS

1. Do you think it ________ tomorrow? a) will snow b) is snowing c) snows

2. A: Let’s go and watch a film after work.

B: Sorry, I can’t. I ____________ squash with Tom. a) ‘m playing b) ‘ll play c) going to play

3. A: Is a whale a fish or a mammal?

B: Ask John. He ________ the answer. a) ‘s knowing b) ‘ll know c) will to know

4. I think I _____________ a new computer. This one is too slow.

a) ‘m buying b) ‘ll buy c) ‘ll be buying

5. I ___________ tomorrow. We can go to the hairdresser’s if you like.

a) ‘m not working

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b) won’t work c) don’t work

6. I __________ my teeth checked tomorrow, so I might be late for the meeting.

a) having b) ‘m having c) ‘ll have

7. I ___________ my old car. My neighbor wants it for her daughter. a) ‘m selling b) ‘m going sell c) ‘ll sell

8. A: Do you want me to give you a lift?

B: No thanks, I think I __________ for a change. a) ‘ll be walking b) ‘m walking c) ‘ll walk

9. Tom ________ forty next week.

a) will be b) is going to be c) is being

10. The phone is ringing. _________ I answer it?

a) will b) may c) shall

11. The plane takes off at 8.00 am and it lands at 6.00 pm. Julie ____________ to London at 10.00

pm. a) will be flying b) will fly c) is going to fly

12. The last train leaves at 2.30 pm. By 3.00 pm the last train ______________ left.

a) will be b) will have c) have

13. This time tomorrow I ________________ going home.

a) will b) will be c) will have been

14. I have a savings account. By the end of the year I will _________ RM 2000.

a) have safe b) be saved

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c) have saved

15. By the end of 2013 everyone _________ finished the course. a) will have been b) will be c) will have

USED TO AND WOULD

1. When I was a little girl I ____________live in Madrid. A am used to B used to C would 2. In the summer they ____________walk along the beach and then have a swim. A would B used to C are used to 3. Don't worry, I ____________living with noisy children. A am used to B used to C was in the use of 4. What________do during your Christmas holidays? A are you in use to B were you used to C did you use to 5. We _____________anything special. Just the usual things. A haven't used to do B didn't use to do C were not used to do 6. When she lived in Asia, she____________very little. A got used to eating B was using to eat C used to eat 7. How ______________to school before you had a bike? A got you used to B did you use to get C were you getting

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8. 'I ___________this kind of food. I prefer something more traditional.' A don't use to eat B am not used to eating C didn't use to eat. 9. As a schoolboy, I_______________get late to class. A wasn't used to B would never C never used to 10. Late at night, we ________sit by the fire and tell stories. A used to B would C were used to

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE 1. I am ________ than my brother. a) taller b) the tallest c) more taller 2. She is ________ student in her class. a) younger than b) the younger c) the youngest 3. Her brother is about 25 and she is a year younger than ___________. a) he b) him c) his 4. Diane’s car is the _________ as mine. a) as big b) bigger c) same 5. The hotel was _________ from the city centre than we expected. a) farer b) more far c) further

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6. Could we have dinner a bit __________ tonight? a) early b) earlier c) earlyer 7. I don’t visit my parents _______ often as I did before. a) as b) than c) more 8. It’s the_________ film I’ve ever seen. a) best b) most best c) bestest 9. His not as _______ as he thinks he is. a) cleverer b) more clever c) clever 10. She looks much __________ with brown hair. a) good b) the better c) better

-ING AND –ED ADJECTIVES

1. A lot of people are ______________ by the idea of travelling to exotic countries. a) exciting b) excited

2. I bet celebrities find media attention ____________. a) flattering b) flattered

3. I think skydiving is ___________.

a) frightening b) frightened

4. Please stop fidgeting. It’s ________

a) irritating b) irritated

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5. When I didn’t know the answer to the question I was really ____________ with myself.

a) annoying b) annoyed

6. I found the explanation rather __________.

a) confusing b) confused

7. I’ve been unemployed for 5 years and now my wife has left me too. I’m so __________.

a) depressing b) depressed

8. I just don’t understand how someone can be __________ in geology.

a) interested b) interesting

9. The Friday morning lectures are usually quite _________.

a) boring b) bored

REPORTED SPEECH (-) means no reported speech

1. “I have something to tell you.” He told me _________ something to tell __________. a) he had/me b) I had/you c) he had/him

2. “Don’t wait for us.”

Our friends told us ____________. a) don’t wait b) didn’t wait c) not to wait

3. “Don’t talk while you eat.”

My mother told me not to talk while ________ eat. a) you b) he c) I

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4. “Can you bring me the bill, please?”

He asked the waiter _______ he could bring him the bill. a) - b) can c) if

5. “Switch off your phones.” The teacher told us _____________. a) to switch off your phones b) switched off your phones c) to switch off our phones.

6. “I’ll call the manager.”

He said he ______ call the manager. a) will b) would c) to

7. “I’ve stopped eating meat.”

She said she ___________ stopped eating meat. a) – b) have c) had

8. “What music do you like?”

He asked her _____________________ a) what music do you like. b) what music she liked c) what music you like

9. “Do you want to come over?”

John asked Mary ____________________. a) do you want to come over? b) does she want to come over? c) if she wanted to come over.

10. “I went to see my mum yesterday.”

John said _______ went to see his mum ___________. a) he/yesterday b) I/the day before c) he/the day before

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GERUND AND INFINITIVE

1. _______ is banned in restaurants in Europe. a) To smoke b) Smoking c) Smoke

2. ‘Why are you studying Malay?’

‘___________ to talk to people in small villages.’

a) To be able b) Being able c) To can

3. I’m terrible at ___________ puzzles.

a) solving b) to solve c) solve

4. Are you afraid of __________?

a) fly b) flying c) to fly

5. I called my mum ______ her that I’ll be late.

a) tell b) to tell c) telling

6. I used _________ in Spain before I moved to Malaysia.

a) work b) working c) to work

7. Everybody carried on _________ until after midnight.

a) sing b) to sing c) singing

8. It’s not too difficult _________ my house. It’s right next to the post office.

a) to find b) finding c) find

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9. Be careful __________ leave the door open when you go home. a) not to leave b) not c) don’t

10. Ala decided ________ Sentha.

a) to marry b) marry c) marrying

ARTICLES (-) means no article

1. We went to _____ cinema ______ last night. a) the/the b) -/- c) the/-

2. Do you like _____ music?

a) the b) a c) –

3. We walked to _____ city centre, but we took ______taxi back to the hotel.

a) a/a b) the/- c) the/a

4. My aunt never wears ______ second-hand clothes.

a) the b) a c) –

5. The date of the meeting has been moved forward to ______ next Tuesday.

a) a b) the c) –

6. My brother is ___________ photographer.

a) a b) the c) –

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7. What ______ beautiful day! a) a b) the c) –

8. We usually have ______ dinner at 8.00.

a) the b) a c) –

9. Who is ______ girl by the door?

a) a b) – c) the

10. _______ Lake Balaton is not in Turkey.

a) the b) a c) –

ENOUGH – TOO MUCH 1. Let’s go somewhere else. There are ____________ people here.

a) too many b) too much c) enough

2. He used to be a lonely kid. He had ___________ friends.

a) much b) little c) few

3. We’ve had _________ rain recently.

a) a lots of b) a lot of c) few

4. There __________ enough flowers in the garden.

a) aren’t b) don’t c) isn’t

5. My father is a pensioner so he has _________ free time.

a) much b) many c) a lot of

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6. How many children do you have?

________. a) Any. b) None. c) A lot of.

7. I think I made __________ mistakes in the letter.

a) much b) few c) a few

8. There’s no need to hurry. We have ___________ time.

a) plenty b) plenty of c) no

9. He isn’t old _______ to understand.

a) enough b) too many c) much

10. We have ___________ work.

a) much too b) too many c) too much

PAST SIMPLE AND PRESENT PERFECT (-) means no past simple or present perfect

1. ‘How long _________ at university?’ ‘I started two years ago and I’m in my third year now.’ a) have you been b) were you c) you have been

2. What year _________ London?

a) did you leave b) you left c) have you left

3. I __________ a girl like you.

a) have never seen b) never have seen c) never saw

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4. We haven’t seen each other _______ we left school. a) for b) since c) never

5. Have you ever _________ that your students love you?

a) feel b) felt c) fell

6. I don’t see my best friend very often but I’ve known her _________ 12 years.

a) for b) since c) –

7. I __________ a car last week.

a) ‘ve rent b) rented c) ‘ve rented

8. She _______ never been to America.

a) has b) have c) was

9. They _________ in that house since their son was born.

a) live b) lived c) have lived

10. I have been a member of the Rotary Club since __________.

a) a year b) my last birthday c) a long time

NARRATIVE TENSES

1. My eyes were hurting. I __________ staring at the computer screen for hours. a) had been b) have been c) been

2. His English is very good. He _____________ lessons since he was five.

a) has taken b) has been taking c) had been taking

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3. Amy was late for work because there __________ a traffic jam on the way to work.

a) was b) has been c) had been

4. My mum called the firemen because someone _________ the rubbish bin on fire.

a) had set b) had setted c) have set

5. The roads were slippery. It had _________ snowing all morning.

a) – b) be c) been

6. My sister had to cancel her ski trip because she _____________ her arm the day before.

a) broke b) had broke c) had broken

7. My whole family got sunburnt because they _____________ put on any sun cream.

a) didn’t b) weren’t c) haven’t

8. I almost didn’t recognize him. He _________ a lot since I last ________ him.

a) changed/saw b) had changed/ saw c) changed/had seen

9. They _______________ a very large house in Langkawi.

a) had recently bought b) had been buying c) have recently bought

10. When the tests were done, the doctors __________ back to the patient.

a) hurried b) hurry c) had hurried

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COUNTABLE, UNCOUNTABLE AND PLURAL NOUNS

1. The accommodation ___________ satisfactory. a) isn’t b) aren’t

2. The news ______ brought to you by CNN.

a) is b) are

3. My friend’s got lovely _________ in her house.

a) furniture b) furnitures

4. I can always count on my friend to give me a useful

a) advice b) advices c) piece of advice

5. ________ has arrested two suspects.

a) The police b) A police c) Police

6. Teachers are not allowed to wear ________ to work.

a) a jeans b) jeans c) a pair of jean

7. Your glasses _______ dirty. Can you see anything?

a) are b) is c) have

8. The ____________ very difficult last night.

a) homeworks were b) homework was c) home work was

9. Athletics _____ my favourite sport.

a) is b) are

10. I’ve got _________ good news about the online component.

a) a b) the c) some

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English in Use

Vocabulary Mock Tests

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Aptis Vocabulary 1 (25 questions – 13 minutes)

Task 1 Finish each definition (1-5) using answers from the list (A-K). Use each answer once only. You will not need five of the answers (A-J). The answer to Question 0 is given on your answer paper as an example. 0. To argue is to __K.___ 1. To check is to _______ 2. To restrict is to ______ 3. To ban is to _________ 4. To boost is to _______ 5. To allow is to _______

Task 2 Finish each sentence (6-10) using the word from the list (A-J) Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 6. I’ve got a terrible _________ in my shoulder. 7. That shirt really ________ you. It makes you look 10 years younger. 8. This piece of _________ will change the way we think about dinosaurs. 9. You can’t believe anything you read in the newspaper. It’s very ______. 10. The criminal was charged guilty by the _______.

Task 3 Mark the letter on the right (A-J) that has the most similar meaning to the word on the left (11-15) (e.g. home=house). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-K). 11. generic 12. provisional 13. envision 14. supervise 15. impose

A. grow B. control C. increase D. cut E. permit F. improve G. examine H. limit I. prohibit J. deteriorate K. disagree

A. court B. bruise C. matches D. suits E. research F. accurate G. throb H. biased I. ache J. sentence

A. meager B. resolve C. manage D. temporary E. permanent F. general G. churn H. visualise I. demoralise J. enforce

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Task 4 Write the letter on the right (A-J) that is most often used with a word on the left (16-20) (e.g. bus + stop= bus stop). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 16. completely 17. steady 18. make 19. unacceptable 20. strongly

Task 5 Write the letter on the right (A-J) that is most often used with a word on the left (21-25) (e.g. bus + stop= bus stop). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 21. unanimous 22. horrible 23. unfortunate 24. pungent 25. gale-force

Aptis Vocabulary 2 (25 questions – 13 minutes)

Task 1 Finish each definition (1-5) using answers from the list (A-K). Use each answer once. You will not need five of the answers (A-J). The answer to Question 0 is given on your answer paper as an example (K). 0. To argue is to __K.___ 1. To decline is to _______ 2. To ban is to ______ 3. To expand is to _________ 4. To regulate is to _______ 5. To raise is to _______

A. grow B. control C. increase D. cut E. permit F. improve G. examine H. limit I. prohibit J. deteriorate K. disagree

A. a mistake B. suggest C. amazed D. play E. determination F. smile G. useless H. progress I. behaviour J. tenure

A. winds B. decision C. range D. taste E. smell F. rain G. situation H. developed I. maintain J. bag

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Task 2 Finish each sentence (6-10) using the word from the list (A-J) Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 6. You need to learn the new vocabulary by ________. 7. Don’t ________ your voice. I hate it when people shout. 8. That’s a very deep cut. I think you’ll need __________. 9. Their business made a huge ________ last year. 10. A _______ is someone who studies rocks.

Task 3 Mark the letter on the right (A-J) that has the most similar meaning to the word on the left (11-15) (e.g. home=house). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 11. beneficial 12. ruin 13. weary 14. diligent 15. attempt

Task 4 Write the letter on the right (A-J) that is most often used with a word on the left (16-20) (e.g. bus + stop= bus stop). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 16. small-town 17. keep 18. shake 19. suffer 20. lead

A. heart B. physicist C. matches D. geologist E. stitches F. accurate G. pain H. scan I. raise J. profit

A. destroy B. insane C. try D. hide E. helpful F. tired G. hardworking H. visualize I. comprehend J. burden

A. from B. suggest C. off D. mentality E. determination F. smile G. useless H. awake I. hands J. singer

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Task 5 Write the letter on the right (A-J) that is most often used with a word on the left (21-25) (e.g. bus + stop= bus stop). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 21. accept 22. completely 23. vigorous 24. throw 25. hardly

Aptis Vocabulary 3 (25 questions – 13 minutes)

Task 1 Finish each definition (1-5) using answers from the list (A-K). Use each answer once. You will not need five of the answers (A-J). The answer to Question 0 is given on your answer paper as an example (K). 0. To argue is to __K.___ 1. To persuade is to _______ 2. To grumble is to ______ 3. To examine is to _________ 4. To ponder is to _______ 5. To aid is to _______

Task 2 Finish each sentence (6-10) using the word from the list (A-J) Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 6. Uranium, named after the planet Uranus, is a heavy, radioactive metal used ________ in producing nuclear energy. 7. Whether you are in love with her or not, I will never_____ to this marriage. 8. Until she got married to a rich man she had been living in ___________. 9. The police officer confessed that shooting the burglar was a(n) ________ decision and he regretted that. 10. I don't expect him to change his mind because I know he is very _________.

A. exercise B. responsibility C. frame D. guilt E. a party F. a fire G. shake H. to blame I. useless J. see

A. grow B. convince C. leave D. think E. inspect F. complain G. examine H. help I. fix J. deteriorate K. disagree

A. approve B. mainly C. consent D. indistinctly E. welfare F. quick G. aggressive H. poverty I. stubborn J. dramatically

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Task 3

Mark the letter on the right (A-J) that has the most similar meaning to the word on the left (11-15) (e.g. home=house). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 11. To desire is to _______ 12. To descend is to ______ 13. To let is to _________ 14. To guard is to _______ 15. To mention is to _______

Task 4 Write the letter on the right (A-J) that is most often used with a word on the left (16-20) (e.g. bus + stop= bus stop). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 16. Our teacher is a(n) ____ person, so she easily captivates the interest and attention of the students while she is teaching. 17. My father gets angry with us whenever we make a mistake. He has no _________ for mistakes, 18. Teachers like ________students who never break their rules. 19. Palms, growing in hot climates, are one of the most well-known and _______ planted tree families. 20. We were informed that anyone who ________ the rules will be severely punished.

Task 5 Write the letter on the right (A-J) that is most often used with a word on the left (21-25) (e.g. bus + stop= bus stop). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J). 21. provide 22. wide 23. social 24. rise 25. well

A. issues B. a service C. range D. made E. sharply F. increasingly G. well H. developed I. maintain J. suspect

A. give B. teach C. want D. allow E. go down F. protect G. help H. speak about I. say yes J. forget

A. kicks B. dynamic C. dishonest D. leeway E. obedient F. tolerance G. wide H. disobedient I. widely J. breaks

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Practice test

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GRAMMAR

(25 questions – 12 minutes)

1. Would you mind if I _____ here? A) sat B) would C) be

2. A: ‘Can you help me with this?’ B: ‘________. What do you want me to do?’

A) Certain B) Sure C) Agreed

3. The children were playing in the garden when suddenly it __________ to rain. A) was starting B) had started C) started

4. A: ’I brought you a present to say thank you.’

B: ‘Oh, you shouldn’t _________!’

A) have B) do C) bring

5. If it weren’t ____ the quick arrival of the ambulance, he would have died. A) about B) for C) until

6. A: ‘Where can I get bread at this hour?’ B: ‘You ____________ try the shop on the corner.’

A) could B) must C) will

7. A: ‘Where are you off to?’ B: ‘We’re going for a coffee ______ the film’s been cancelled.’

A) before B) after C) since

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1. He really _________ to clear up the mess he’s made himself. Why are you doing it? A) must B) had C) ought

2. There’s very ________ we can do about it, I’m afraid. A) few B) little C) much

3. I play ____ guitar in my free time. A) the B) with C) a

4. A: ‘We saw a fantastic film last night, _________ we, Mark?’

B: ‘Yes. It was great!’

A) weren’t B) didn’t C) couldn’t

5. I grew up in a small town ________ is about 20 miles from London. A) which B) where C) it

6. I can’t stand ________ in queues. A) to wait B) waiting C) wait

7. If it _______ tomorrow, we’ll cancel the party. A) rains B) will rain C) rained

8. He ________ be sick. I just saw him at the gym. A) must B) mustn’t C) can’t

9. They offered to repair the damage, but I said ______. A) none B) not C) no

10. He’s not the most __________ person you’ll ever meet. A) interesting B) interest C) interested

11. Now that he’s gone, I can’t imagine life ________ him. A) excluding B) without C) excepting

12. I’m a bit busy over the ________ week. Can we postpone it? A) future B) coming C) near

13. I see your point. ___________, I still disagree. A) therefore B) moreover C) nevertheless

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A. remove B. kneel C. decline D. inject E. grasp F. claim G. ascend H. obtain I. plead J. establish K. guess

14. I feel so much better! It’s amazing ______ a short holiday can do. A) that B) what C) which

15. I remember ________ the money, I just don’t remember what I did with it. A) receiving B) to receive C) received

16. We can both drive, but _________ of us enjoys it. A) one B) neither C) none

17. I’d like to open ______ bank account, please. A) the B) a C) my

18. A: “Oh, I don’t believe it. My mobile phone’s broken again.”

B: “Why can’t you ______ take it back to the shop?”

A) just B) even C) really

Vocabulary (25 questions – 13 minutes)

Task 1 Finish each definition (1-5) using answers from the list (A-K). Use each answer once only. You will not need five of the answers (A-K). The answer to Question 0 is given as an example.

0. To climb is to G

1. To grab is to _______

2. To determine is to ______

3. To extract is to _________

4. To estimate is to _______

5. To refuse is to _______

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K. reduced L. result M. containing N. supervising O. claim P. displayed Q. vital R. use S. qualification T. optimum

Task 2 Finish each sentence (6-10) using the word from the list (A-J) Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J).

6. We’ve joined _________ with another company to improve our services.

7. This message is from a ___________ relative of mine in Germany.

8. There’s no point waiting in ____________ for him to call.

9. People say that __________ children are more introverted by nature.

10. When I lost my job I found it difficult to make ___________ meet.

Task 3 Mark the letter on the right (A-J) that has the most similar meaning to the word on the left (11-15) (e.g. home=house). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-K).

11. essential _____

12. benefit _____

13. discounted _____

14. including _____

15. certificate _____

A. distress B. accounts C. ends D. teams E. only F. distant G. forces H. far I. vain J. aging

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A. a saying B. graduates C. voice D. information E. a complaint F. results G. advantage H. adults I. secrets J. concern

A. pace B. mind C. criticism D. fears E. whisper F. sickness G. grin H. height I. excuse J. disease

Task 4 Write the letter on the right (A-J) that is most often used with a word on the left (16-20) (e.g. bus + stop= bus stop). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J).

16. take _____

17. further _____

18. fellow _____

19. express _____

20. register _____

Task 5 Write the letter on the right (A-J) that is most often used with a word on the left (21-25) (e.g. bus + stop= bus stop). Use each word once only. You will not need five of the words (A-J).

21. smug _____

22. contagious _____

23. brisk _____

24. harsh _____

25. lame _____