Friday, February 14, 2025

Exam insight 1

 Listening

1Look at the questions in exercise 2. Match the words below with the recording you think you will hear them in. 
    MOVE
  • skateboard
  • water
  • teach
  • drawing
  • pool
  • singing
  • picture
  • musical

Recording 1

Recording 2

Recording 3

Recording 4







2Play the recording and listen. Choose the correct answers. 

EXAM STRATEGY

Read the questions first before you listen.

Try to predict the main topic of each recording.

Think about what words you might hear.

  • 1On which days does the boy do his swimming training?

  • 2What does Ben think about skateboarding?

  • 3What does the girl say about her family and music?

  • 4What does Dan want Gemma to do?

Reading
3Read the article about Sophie quickly. Find the following information. 
You need to use normal letters and capital letters correctly in this task.

exam strategy

  •  Read the text quickly first.

     Then read the true / false questions.

     Try to find the answers for each question in the text.

     Remember – the questions are in the same order as the information in the text.

Real Lives

Sophie – the Tottenham Hotspur mascot

Sophie Sayeed, 14, describes her amazing experience as a Tottenham Hotspur mascot

It is two o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday, 12th June, and this is a very exciting day! I'm with my parents and my brother in the family room at White Hart Lane, in North London – home of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. My whole family – my mum, my dad, my eight-year-old brother, Steve, and I are big fans of Tottenham. It's a special day for me because I am one of the mascots for Tottenham's match today. Tottenham Hotspur chooses eleven young mascots – one person for each member of the football team – for every important match.

Now it's half past two. I walk into the tunnel area with the other ten mascots. We meet the Tottenham players and talk to them. The players sign autographs and pose for photographs with us. Then we all return to the family room. We change into the Tottenham kit – special clothes for the match – and say goodbye to our families. My mum, dad and brother go to their seats in the stadium and wait for the match to begin, but I go back to the tunnel with the other mascots.

It is now three o'clock and the players are in the tunnel and ready to start the game. The bell rings and we all run out onto the pitch. Each mascot runs together with one member of the team. I am with Mousa Dembélé – my favourite player! I can hear shouting and singing from the crowds. There are more than 30,000 spectators for today's match at White Hart Lane and the noise is incredible! The players and the mascots stand together on the pitch for a photo session. The mascots shake the hands of the players and of the referee. Then, finally, we run around the pitch and wave at the crowds for one last time before we join our families to watch the match. What an amazing experience!

  • 1The name of the football team

  • 2The name of the stadium

  • 3The name of Sophie's favourite player

Reading
4EXAM TASK Read the article about Sophie. Are statements 1–6 True or False? 

exam strategy

  •  Read the text quickly first.

     Then read the true / false questions.

     Try to find the answers for each question in the text.

     Remember – the questions are in the same order as the information in the text.

Real Lives

Sophie – the Tottenham Hotspur mascot

Sophie Sayeed, 14, describes her amazing experience as a Tottenham Hotspur mascot

It is two o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday, 12th June, and this is a very exciting day! I'm with my parents and my brother in the family room at White Hart Lane, in North London – home of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. My whole family – my mum, my dad, my eight-year-old brother, Steve, and I are big fans of Tottenham. It's a special day for me because I am one of the mascots for Tottenham's match today. Tottenham Hotspur chooses eleven young mascots – one person for each member of the football team – for every important match.

Now it's half past two. I walk into the tunnel area with the other ten mascots. We meet the Tottenham players and talk to them. The players sign autographs and pose for photographs with us. Then we all return to the family room. We change into the Tottenham kit – special clothes for the match – and say goodbye to our families. My mum, dad and brother go to their seats in the stadium and wait for the match to begin, but I go back to the tunnel with the other mascots.

It is now three o'clock and the players are in the tunnel and ready to start the game. The bell rings and we all run out onto the pitch. Each mascot runs together with one member of the team. I am with Mousa Dembélé – my favourite player! I can hear shouting and singing from the crowds. There are more than 30,000 spectators for today's match at White Hart Lane and the noise is incredible! The players and the mascots stand together on the pitch for a photo session. The mascots shake the hands of the players and of the referee. Then, finally, we run around the pitch and wave at the crowds for one last time before we join our families to watch the match. What an amazing experience!

  • 1Everyone in Sophie's family likes Tottenham Hotspur.

  • 2Sophie plays football for Tottenham Hotspur.

  • 3Sophie and the other mascots meet the Tottenham players in the family room.

  • 4Sophie's family waits in the tunnel for Sophie.

  • 5The match starts at three o'clock.

  • 6The mascots watch the football game with their families.

Use of English
5Complete the gaps in the text with the words in the box. There are two words that you do not need. 

exam strategy

■ Read the text first.

■ Try to guess the missing words. Then look at the words in the box. Are they the same as your guesses?

■ Complete the gaps you are certain about first.

■ Remember that there are two words you do not need.

    MOVE
  • their
  • go
  • hasn't
  • to
  • fast
  • into
  • don't
  • for
  • listening
  • him
  • can
  • them

My hero

My grandfather is my hero. He's tall and he's got short curly hair. He's eighty-six years old and he lives in a small flat next 

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the university. It's got a living room, a small kitchen, a bathroom and a bedroom but it 

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got a garden. He loves 

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to music and he has got more than 500 CDs. He keeps 

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in a box under his bed. He 

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play the piano and the violin. He's in a band called 'The Old Timers' and sometimes they perform at a café in town. Everyone in the band is more than eighty years old! He can't walk very 

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but he goes out every day and meets his friends in the library or in the park. They read the newspapers together and play chess. Sometimes they 

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swimming on Friday afternoons at the sports centre. On Sundays, we usually have lunch at his flat. He's really 

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cooking and he often prepares unusual food. We 

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always like his food, but he's very funny and we always enjoy spending time with 

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Writing
6Match these words with the four categories below. There are three words for each category. Then use the words to write two sentences for each point. 

exam strategy

■ Read the task carefully.

■ Think of one or two pieces of information for each point and one or two questions for the other person.

■ Remember to show interest in the other person's information.

    MOVE
  • grandmother
  • often
  • garden
  • at the weekend
  • brother
  • bedroom
  • have a shower
  • play tennis
  • chat online
  • sofa
  • cousin
  • photography

daily routine

likes and dislikes

family

home










daily routine

likes and dislikes

family

home


EXAM STRATEGY

  • Read the task carefully.
  • Think of one or two pieces of information for each point and one or two questions for the other person.
  • Remember to show interest in the other person's information.

EXAM TASK

7  Write a dialogue between students A and B.

Student A: Talk to another guest. Find out about the person's:

  • daily routine
  • likes and dislikes
  • family
  • home

Student B: One of the other guests talks to you. Answer his/her questions about:

  • your daily routine
  • your likes and dislikes
  • your family
  • your home

  1.  Write your task in another program (e.g. Word).
  2.  Save the file to your computer.
  3.  Upload your file.
  4.  If you want to add a note to your teacher, write it in the Comments box.
  5.  Select Submit to Dropbox to send your work to your teacher.


EXAM STRATEGY

  • Read the task carefully and make notes for each point.
  • Use a new paragraph for each new point.
  • Remember to check your grammar, spelling and punctualtion. 

EXAM TASK

8  Write a letter to your penfriend in another country. Describe your best friend. Include information about:

  • your friend's appearance
  • your friend's personality
  • your friend's interests
  • when you meet and what you do together 

  1.  Write your task in another program (e.g. Word).
  2.  Save the file to your computer.
  3.  Upload your file.
  4.  If you want to add a note to your teacher, write it in the Comments box.
  5.  Select Submit to Dropbox to send your work to your teacher.

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