Elementary Unit Test 2

Assessment for File 2. Total score: 75 points (Auto-graded sections).

Grammar 1: Tick (✔) the correct sentence

8 Points

1. Which is correct?

2. Which is correct?

3. Which is correct?

4. Which is correct?

5. Which is correct?

6. Which is correct?

7. Which is correct?

8. Which is correct?

Grammar 2: Complete with correct word/phrase

6 Points

1. Please ________ your car here.

2. ________ quiet, children!

3. ________ turn the radio on.

4. ________ my pizza!

5. I'm thirsty. ________ stop at the café.

6. ________ to me.

Grammar 3: Choose correct word or phrase

6 Points

1. Is Ian Rankin a ________ writer?

2. Are they ________?

3. The notebooks are ________.

4. I ________ thirsty.

5. They have ________ phones.

6. It's a ________.

Vocabulary 1: Complete the sentences

7 Points

1. My father has a ________ laptop.

2. Where are the sandwiches? I'm ________.

3. Can you close the windows? We're ________.

4. Celia's ________ old. She's 103 this year.

5. The opposite of empty is ________.

6. Her job is difficult and she's very ________.

7. Alma's ________ tired.

Vocabulary 2: Choose the correct word

6 Points

1. Read the ________.

2. Write with a ________.

3. Marco has coins in his ________.

4. This is the ________ for the door.

5. They're the ________ for my phone.

6. My ________ is on my identity card.

Vocabulary 3: Write the opposites

7 Points
slow, dangerous, strong, easy, expensive, full, fantastic

1. cheap (opposite)

2. empty (opposite)

3. weak (opposite)

4. terrible (opposite)

5. difficult (opposite)

6. fast (opposite)

7. safe (opposite)

Pronunciation: Sounds & Stress

10 Points

Part 1: Find the word with a different sound

1. car, lamp, black, cat

2. scissors, magazines, purses, pens

3. tall, bored, short, hot

4. cheap, piece, easy, rich

5. you, new, look, blue

Part 2: Stressed syllable

1. beautiful

2. expensive

3. magazine

4. scissors

5. difficult

Reading: Two Writers

15 Points

My name's Simon Charlton and I'm a writer. My wife's name is Louisa and she's a teacher in a language school and also a writer like me. I'm at my desk every day, but Louisa has classes at school on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Let's look at Louisa's desk. On her desk, she has an expensive laptop, a pink notebook and two green pens. She also has three or four dictionaries, a box of tissues and a beautiful blue lamp. Her keys, glasses and purse are in her bag and the bag is under the desk. Louisa is very tidy. I think she feels stressed when she looks at my untidy desk.

I have a big, dark grey desk with keys, old bus tickets, magazines, a photo of my family and a lot of books on it. I have boxes of books under my desk, too.

The same as Louisa, I have a computer, but I also write a lot on paper. I have hundreds of pens and pencils and I have pages from my books all over my desk. I'm hot in my chair, but I don't open the window because I'm worried about all the pieces of paper!

Part 1: Tick (✔) A, B, or C. (8 pts)

1. Simon and Louisa are writers.

2. Louisa isn't tidy.

3. Louisa's pens are red.

4. The lamp on Louisa's desk is beautiful.

5. Simon has a big, black desk.

6. Simon's computer is expensive.

7. Simon has boxes of tissues under his desk.

8. Simon has a lot of pencils and pens on his desk.

Part 2: Read again and write Simon or Louisa. (7 pts)

1. ________ is a teacher.

2. ________ has a photo on his/her desk.

3. ________ is hot.

4. ________ has keys in his/her bag.

5. ________ feels stressed.

6. ________ has some dictionaries on his/her desk.

7. ________ is untidy.

Writing: Personal Info & Description

10 Points

Answer the questions, then write a text. (75–100 words)

1. Where are you from? What colour is your flag?

2. Use adjectives to describe your: bag, wallet, notebook, phone charger, watch.

3. Use adjectives to describe your: pens, glasses/sunglasses, headphones.

4. Where is your phone? Where is your diary?

5. Where are your keys? Where are your headphones?

Listening: Audio assessments

10 Points

Part 1: Match things with people's names. Write A (Amanda), B (Benedict), or C (Carlos).

1. car keys

2. a Spanish dictionary

3. a red file

4. a big lamp

5. a green wallet

Part 2: Listen to five conversations. Tick (✔) A, B, or C.

1. Sarah's town is ________.

2. The girl is ________.

3. Leo has ________ in his bag.

4. Emily's dad says ________.

5. Ruby is ________.

Final Step: Your Information

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