Tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences. example: my sister italian. a speak b speaks c do speak 1 where live? a you b you do c do you 2 what time to school this morning? a she got b did she get c did she got 3 be careful! you a mistake. a are makeing b making c are making 4 he breakfast at work. a usually have b has usually c usually has 5 she people who talk a lot. a not likes b doesn’t like c don’t like 6 my cousin history at university. a studies b studys c studyes 7 away last weekend? a did you go b did you went c went you 8 a why b because i’m happy. a you’re smiling b do you smile c are you smiling 9 my father work. he’s retired. a not b doesn’t c isn’t 10 a b he’s shy and quite serious. a what’s your brother like b what does your brother like c how’s your brother 11 what you do for your last holiday? a were b did c are 12 a how’s faisal? b a he’s very friendly. b fine, thanks. c he’s tall and dark. 13 i have driving lessons twice week. a an b a c – 14 how often your cousins? a are you seeing b you see c do you see 15 what time the film start? a does b do c is 16 a why is he that jacket? b because it’s very cold today. a wears b to wear c wearing 17 a who’s that man? b sorry, i him. a ’m not knowing b don’t know c not know 18 where born? a he’s b he c was he 19 a what like? b she’s got long, blond hair and she’s very pretty. a does she b she looks c does she look 20 my watch it’s broken. a isn’t working b doesn’t working c isn’t work 20 vocabulary a tick () the opposite adjective a, b or c. example: shy a extrovert b funny c mean 1 thin a slim b overweight c bald 2 hard-working a lazy b serious c friendly 3 stupid a unkind b clever c talkative 4 straight a long b bald c curly 5 mean a unfriendly b serious c generous b tick () the clothes word a, b or c. example: you wear these on your feet. a boots b jeans c earrings 6 this is a piece of jewellery for your arm. a scarf b bracelet c necklace 7 you need this if your trousers are big. a trainers b suit c belt 8 you wear them on your feet in summer. a sandals b shorts c leggings 9 they go on your hands in winter. a socks b tracksuits c gloves 10 you wear it on your neck. a ring b tie c cap 11 you wear on your legs. a a cardigan b tights c a scarf 12 in winter, you don’t usually wear . a a scarf b shorts c gloves 13 oh no! my are different colours today! a jeans b trousers c socks c tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences. example: john, tidy your room! all of your clothes are the floor! a in b on c next to 14 tonight, lisa’s going a date with andrew. a on b out c into 15 i on well with my brother. he’s a fun person to spend time with. a go b get c do 16 a who’s that the middle of the photo? b that’s my cousin, alexis. a on b to c in 17 maria is sitting to salvador. a behind b opposite c next 18 there’s a small table the two chairs. a under b between c in front 19 a what’s drum n bass? b it’s of music. i love it! a kind b example c a kind 20 extrovert is shy. a the opposite of b the opposite c opposite of 20 pronunciation a which word has a different sound? tick () a, b, or c. example: a van b tram c lane 1 a watches b likes c hates 2 a clothes b overweight c gloves 3 a clever b people c friendly 4 a does b laughs c works 5 a tights b thin c unkind b which is the stressed syllable? tick () a, b, or c. example: a afternoon b afternoon c afternoon 6 a appearance b appearance c appearance 7 a extrovert b extrovert c extrovert 8 a unfriendly b unfriendly c unfriendly 9 a talkative b talkative c talkative 10 a example b example c example 10 grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation total 50