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AVALUACIÓ DE QUART D’ESO COMPETÈNCIA COMUNICATIVA LINGÜÍSTICA: LLENGUA ESTRANGERA - ANGLÈS MODELS DE PROVA ORIENTATIUS ( Departament Ensenyament 27.06.2011) MODELS DE PROVA ORIENTATIUS ( Departament Llengües Estrangeres SIN Pla Marcell Gener 2012) El tipus de prova i d’ítems són semblants als de la prova definitiva, però no hi ha una correspondència exacta entre els models proposats i la prova definitiva. A la prova definitiva hi haurà: - dos textos orals amb preguntes de resposta tancada, que mesuraran la comprensió oral en dos apartats: a) obtenció d’informació i b) interpretació - dos textos escrits de tipologia diversa amb preguntes de resposta tancada, que mesuraran la comprensió lectora en dos apartats: obtenció d’informació i b) interpretació - dues redaccions breus

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Proves diagnostiques

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AVALUACIÓ DE QUART D’ESO

COMPETÈNCIA COMUNICATIVA LINGÜÍSTICA:

LLENGUA ESTRANGERA - ANGLÈS

MODELS DE PROVA ORIENTATIUS (Departament Ensenyament 27.06.2011)

MODELS DE PROVA ORIENTATIUS (Departament Llengües Estrangeres SIN Pla Marcell Gener 2012)

El tipus de prova i d’ítems són semblants als de la prova definitiva, però no hi ha una correspondència exacta entre els models proposats i la prova definitiva.

A la prova definitiva hi haurà:- dos textos orals amb preguntes de resposta tancada, que mesuraran la comprensió oral en dos apartats: a) obtenció d’informació i b) interpretació - dos textos escrits de tipologia diversa amb preguntes de resposta tancada, que mesuraran la comprensió lectora en dos apartats: obtenció d’informació i b) interpretació - dues redaccions breus

READING COMPREHENSION: TEXT 1

Read this text carefully and answer the questions.

Fifty years of television

My mother was telling me about how she and her family got their first television when she was a teenager. Of course it was black and white. She said she only watched it in the evenings, when all the family sat together in the living room. She doesn't remember ever watching it in the morning or early afternoon. Remote controls did not exist and there were only two channels. So whenever they wanted to change the channel they had to get up and press the button on the television set. What a nuisance!

When I was young we had only about 4 or 5 different channels. I think they were channels 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6. My bothers and sisters and I would sometimes fight about which channel to watch. But we usually enjoyed the same shows.

Nowadays we can get hundreds of channels on TV. I can't believe it! There are channels with only old movies, and channels with only cooking, and channels with only fishing. It's amazing! There is a channel for everything. I wonder how much my brothers and sisters and I would fight if we had hundreds of channels when we were children. Of course we had only one television set. These days I notice families with 2 or 3 or more television sets in their homes. I guess it stops people from arguing over which channel to choose from.

Adapted from http://www.5minuteenglish.com/jan30.htm

1. The text is about…a) how TV has become part of our daily life. b) the history of an invention. c) the changes TV has undergone in 50 years. X

2. What was a nuisance?a) Having only a black and white TV. b) Having to get up to change the channel. Xc) Having no TV in the mornings or early afternoons.

3. According to the text most people can enjoy TV today because … a) everyone can have a choice . b) there is colour TV. c) it is a great entertainment.

4. A remote control is something used to… a) switch on the TV at home from the office. b) control the TV set from a distance . c) keep the TV set clean.

5. When the author says “It’s amazing” he means he can’t believe… a) the level of perfection of TV. b) the number of TV channels today . c) how many movies TV is offering us.

6. Which is the correct order of the following facts in the text?

The author The author tells The author writes The authorthinks about TV us about his about his childhood remembers thatchannels mother’s days and adolescence when he was a childnowadays there was only one

TV set in his houseA B C D

a) B – C – A – D. b) A – D – C – B. c) C – D – B – A.

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READING COMPREHENSION: TEXT 2

Read this text carefully and answer the questions.

Welcome to Vancouver!

If you are here on business, to visit friends, or to enjoy the city’s

natural wonders and sights, anytime is a wonderful time to visit

Vancouver, a city set between the Strait of Georgia and the North

Shore mountains.

You’ll soon find that Vancouver is alive with energy, day and

night, with outdoor activities always available at the city’s best-

known entertainment and shopping zones.

Vancouver is Canada’s third largest city, after Toronto and

Montreal. It is also home to almost a fourth of the ancient

temperate rain forests left in the world. Surrounded by its natural

beauty and mild year-round climate, Vancouverites have a

healthy, outdoor life-style. Events: If you are here just for one

night or you plan to stay for an extended visit, Vancouver offers a

multitude of events to make your stay memorable. Take

advantage of our extensive performing arts events, visit any of

Greater Vancouver’s green parks or tour the city’s museums and

art galleries.

Attractions: The most famous downtown hotels are Gastown, and

Yaletown, you can also take a five-minute boat ride from the end

of Thurlow Street to the market at Granville Island.

Shopping: Shopping in Vancouver is fabulous. Robson Street, also

the best place to eat, is a must, with the main shopping area

starting at Burrand Street and going west towards Stanley Park.

This area is home to many of the world’s most famous designers.

Throughout the downtown area you will find kitchen shops,

bookstores and fashion stores. (249 words)

Adapted from: http://www.wikipedia.com

1. What is the best time to visit Vancouver? a) Summer. b) The whole year. c) Winter.

2. The geographical situation of Vancouver is explained in the… a) first paragraph. b) second paragraph. c) third paragraph.

3. “Vancouver is Canada’s third largest city after Toronto and Montreal” means that… a) Toronto and Montreal are larger than Vancouver. b) Vancouver is larger than Toronto and Montreal. c) Toronto and Montreal are as large as Vancouver.

4. A “mild climate” is one in which… a) the temperature is pleasant. b) winters are cold and summers are hot. c) it rains very often.

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5. “Vancouverites” are people who… a) often go to Vancouver. b) are from Vancouver. c) like Vancouver.

6. Which are the two most famous downtown hotels:

Gastown Yaletown

7. How long is the boat ride from Thurlow Street to the market at Granville Island? a) Less than five minutes. b) More than five minutes. c) Only five minutes.

8. This text is from… a) a geography book. b) a tourist leaflet. c) an online encyclopedia.

9. The objective of this text is… a) to inform people about Vancouver. b) to describe the geographical situation of Vancouver. c) to advertise about shopping in Vancouver.

READING COMPREHENSION: TEXT 3

Read this text carefully and answer the questions.

The Yeti: Myth or Reality?

The Yeti or Abominable Snowman is a monster who lives in the Himalayan regions of Nepal, India and Tibet. People have believed in the Yeti for thousands of years and it is part of the Himalayan history and mythology.

The first person who saw the Yeti was a German photographer in 1925, but many Nepalese people affirm having seen the Yeti as well. Mountaineers also say having seen large footprints in the

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snow. In 1970, British mountaineer Don Whillans announced to have seen a strange creature when climbing Annapurna. According to Whillans, he heard some strange screams. His Sherpa guide believed to be a Yeti's call. That night, he saw a dark shape moving near his camp. The next day, he observed some human-like footprints in the snow, and that evening, viewed with binoculars a creature that was searching for food not far from his camp. However, expeditions to find the Yeti have failed, perhaps because of the difficult weather conditions in the Himalayas, thus there is no scientific evidence about its existence.

The Nepalese describe the Yeti as a nocturnal creature, which kills animals, but which is not necessarily dangerous to humans. It is approximately 1’82m tall, has human characteristics, and is covered with short brown hair and has white spots on his chest. He has a broad face, a large mouth and long teeth. His arms are very long and reach almost to his knees. It stands up when it attacks. When Tibetans are asked what animal looks like the Yeti, they choose the orangutan.

The idea of an ancient species surviving for millions of years hidden from humans is difficult to believe but fascinating as shown by other existing myths such as the Loch Ness monster or the Coelacanth fish. However, if the Yeti does exist and wants to remain unknown to us, the frozen landscape of the Himalayas is one of the safest places for him to be.

Adapted from: http://fun.familyeducation.com/hobbies-and-interests/mythology/35246.html#ixzz1NqUZZoOc and http://www.wikipedia.com

1. Who was the first person who claimed to have seen the Yeti?German photographer

2. The mountaineer Don Whillans is...a) German.b) British.c) Nepalese.

3. Don Whillans...a) took a photograph of the Yeti b) saw the footprints of his Sherpa guide in the snow. c) found footprints in the snow and saw a strange creature.

4. Most of the characteristics of the Yeti are described in the…

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a) second paragraph. b) third paragraph. c) last paragraph.

5. How tall is the Yeti?

1,92m

6. According to the text the Yeti is... a) a human being capable of surviving in frozen landscapes. b) a tiny, cute pet which lives in cold places. c) a big creature not always dangerous to humans.

7. The Abominable Snowman looks like... a) an orangutan. b) the Loch Ness monster. c) the Coleacanth fish.

8. True or false? The Yeti...

True Falsea) can screamb) has his chest covered with long white hairc) has no teethd) has small feete) is dangerous to animals

9. The frozen landscape is ideal for the Yeti because...

a) he can attack the mountaineer’s camps very easily.

b)the weather conditions make it easy for him to hide

himself.

c)if he gets lost he can get home by following his

footprints in the snow.

10. The text...a) gives evidence of the existence of the Yeti. b) proves the non existence of the Yeti. c) explains that the Yeti’s existence cannot be confirmed.

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READING COMPREHENSION: TEXT 4

A. Read the text quickly and answer the questions.

1. How many musical instruments can you see at the Horniman Museum?

2. How many seats are in the Little Angel Theatre?

3. How many animals can you see at Mudchute Park and Farm?

Free time activities in London.

What is there to do in London for kids in their free time? Time out – a weekly magazine which gives information about what is on London – presents five ideas.

Mile End Climbing Wall

This is a specially prepared wall for climbing - a good, safe place to start climbing as a hobby. At the weekend there are climbing lessons for beginners. Classes are for children between the ages of 8 and 16. Birthday parties and other special events are held here too.

Little Angel Theatre

This is a tiny puppet theatre which puts on puppet shows by visiting companies. Inside the theatre there are 100 seats and a workshop where puppets are made. On Saturdays there is a puppet club, with a workshop and a chance to invent a puppet show.

Horniman Museum

This anthropological museum has a natural history gallery with stuffed animals from all over the world and an aquarium where you can see creatures from British ponds as well as exotic fish, including an amazing fish with four eyes. There is section with 1,600 musical instruments, and visitors are allowed to play some of them. There is also a nature trail for kids, which includes a visit to a beehive.

B. Read the text again and circle the correct word in these sentences.

1. ‘Time out’ comes out once a week / month.

2. There is a display of living / dead animals at the Horniman Museum.

3. The nature trail is for adults / children.

4. Children can do / watch toy making at the V & A Museum.

5. At the Little Angel Theatre children are able to act in / write a puppet show.

6. At Mile End Climbing Wall there are classes for people who know / don’t know how to climb.

7. Mudchute Park and Farm is near / in London.

8. You have to / don’t have to pay to get into Mudchute Park and Farm.

Mudchute Park and Farm

This is a farm in the middle of London, situated on the Isle of Dogs near the Canary Wharf. There are over 200 animals to see, as well as areas growing vegetables and other plants. There are educational projects for children and an excellent place to eat called the Mudchute Kitchen Café. Admission is free.

V&A Museum of Childhood

This is one of the biggest collections in the world of children’s toys, doll’s houses, games and costumes. There are hands-on activities for kids, with toy making and toy repair workshops. There are special events at weekends and school holidays.

READING OBSERVATION: TEXT 5A. Read the text about a healthy diet. Highlight the words your

teacher says.

1. People with a healthy diet eat a balance of ….

2. People with a healthy diet eat very little ….

A healthy diet

As the rhyme says, ‘Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat’. Whether we eat a goose for Christmas dinner or any other traditional dish, what’s clear is that we’ll probably eat far more than we need to eat over the festive season. And no Christmas is complete without sweets, pastries, cakes, chocolates and other less-than-healthy treats. But Christmas is traditionally a time of excesses. If we keep to a healthy diet the rest of the year, we can break a few rules at Christmas. So, what is a healthy diet?

For a healthy diet it is important to follow certain guidelines.

Eat at least three meals a day.

Eat a balance of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals and fats.

Don’t eat too many fatty foods, junk food, processed foods and sugary snacks.

Breakfast

‘It’s the most important meal of the day’ you often hear people say. And it is probably true. You need energy to start the day so a bowl of cereals and a glass of fruit juice or toast and jam and a glass of milk is ideal.

Lunch at school

If you have lunch in the school canteen, choose something rich in protein (like meat, chicken, fish, eggs or beans) and one starchy food (bread, potatoes rice or pasta). Add a portion of salad or vegetables and for dessert eat fruit or yoghurt.

Snacks

If you get hungry between meals, avoid crisps, chocolate and sugary cakes and biscuits. These are bad for your health because they contain lots of fats and sugar but very few vitamins and minerals. Instead, eat fruit, homemade biscuits or healthy sandwiches.

Drinks

Don’t drink too many soft drinks like cola or fizzy orange. These drinks contain lots of sugar and artificial flavouring and colouring. Instead mix fruit juice with sparkling water or make your own fruit milkshakes and smoothies.

B. Read the text again and circle the correct words.

1. A goose is/isn’t a traditional Christmas dish.

2. People traditionally eat not enough/more at Christmas.

3. We should eat only/at least three meals a day.

4. It is/isn’t possible to eat a healthy school lunch.

5. Crisps are healthy/unhealthy.

6. Fruit juice/A fizzy drink contains lots of artificial flavouring.

READING COMPREHENSION: TEXT 6

1. Look at these words. Use a dictionary to look up any words you don’t know.

athletic sports – Olympic Games

chariot races – public baths

jousting - tournaments

bandstand – steam-powered roundabouts

2. Match each of the words and expressions above to one of these four eras in history:

Ancient Greece

Roman Times

The Middle Ages

Victorian Britain

3. Now quickly read the texts. Find the words and check your

answers.

The History of Leisure

4. Answer these questions about the text.

a) Which three texts mention animals? What animals are mentioned?

b) Which three texts mention sports? Which sports are mentioned?

c) Which two texts mention the theatres? What could you see there?

d) Which text speaks about technology changing people’s way of life?

e) Which two texts talk about the lives of different social classes? How are they different?

f) Which text mentions religion in some way?

g) Which are the most violent or cruel leisure activities in all these texts?

READING COMPREHENSION: TEXT 7

1. Complete these sentences with the words in the box. Then read the text to check your answers.

1. ____________ is a famous writer.

2. ____________ is the name of a book.

3. ____________ is a character in ‘A Christmas Carol’.

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens is one of the best known novelists in the world. His novels about social injustices in the Victorian era have been widely read all over the world, and lots of his stories have been made into plays, films, TV serials and even musicals. Some of his most famous novels are Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations and, perhaps his best known book, A Christmas Carol (See below).

Facts about Charles Dickens

He was born in Portsmouth in 1812.

When he was 12 years old, his father was put in prison for not paying his debts. Charles had to work in a factory to help his family survive. This experience had a profound effect on him, and probably influenced all his later work.

Charles Dickens was responsible for reviving Christmas traditions in the UK and the USA. Christmas had been in decline for hundreds of years, but Dickens helped to revive customs like the family Christmas dinner, the giving of presents, the sending of Christmas cards and decorating the Christmas tree. It was his novel A Christmas Carol which had the most profound effect on Victorian society, with its message that Christmas is a time for people to get together and think about things that really matter, like family and friends.

Oliver Twist Ebenezer Scrooge Charles Dickens

A brief summary of A Christmas Carol

Ebenezer Scrooge is a miser who cares nothing for the people around him. For him, people exist only for the money that can be made from them through exploitation and intimidation. He hates Christmas which he sees as 'a time for finding yourself a year older, and not an hour richer'.

Scrooge is visited, on Christmas Eve, by the ghost of his former partner Jacob Marley who died seven Christmas Eves ago. Marley, a miser like Scrooge, is suffering the consequences of his miserable life in the afterlife. He hopes to help Scrooge avoid his fate.

He tells Scrooge that he will be visited by three spirits. These three spirits, the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future, succeed in showing Scrooge the error of his ways. He changes his ways immediately and on the next day (Christmas morning) he sends a Christmas turkey to his poor clerk, Bob Cratchit, who earns so little that he can’t afford to buy special food for

Christmas.

Scrooge raises Cratchit's salary and promises to help his family, which includes Bob's crippled son, Tiny Tim. In the end Scrooge became 'as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew'

Adapted from a text at: http://www.fidnet.com/~dap1955/dickens/christmas.html

2. Read the text again and answer the questions.

1. What did Dickens write about?

2. What is Dickens’ most famous book?

3. What two things happened to Dickens as a child that changed his life?

4. How did ‘A Christmas Carol’ change society in the UK and the USA?

5. What does Scrooge love most?

6. Who is responsible for Scrooge changing his ways?

EXPRESSIÓ ESCRITA

Write 80-90 words on the following topics:

1. WRITING 1. You will be 17 next week and you want to celebrate it with your friends. Write an invitation telling them where you are going to meet, what time, what are your plans for that day, what they have to bring, how many people you have invited, etc.

Hey guys, I am inviting you to my party at next Monday. But I have a money problem and you need to bring some things from your house for example: a bag of chips, Cokes... We will have a party in an open plan disco with different kinds of music. We will meet I at my home on Monday, January 8 I have invited to people .

2. WRITING 2. Write a short text for a brochure about your town (or a place you know well): explaining, for example, situation, number of people who live there, places to visit, things to do...

Cardedeu is a small town.In Cardedeu you visit La serreta, it is a small mountain and some parks like the P. park.A place to visit I the church, which is small and you can small shopping zones.People who live there are about 17.000 inhabitants.Cardedeu has a very moderate climate.

3. WRITING 3. Write a piece of news for the school magazine that has surprised you: what happened, where, when, who was involved, etc. Begin like this: That was a fantastic surprise…

Wednesday 14 November, 2012.

4rtC students have a surprise for the institute Pla Marcell.They are celebrating a party to thank the teachers for all their help and care.They guys a party dancing all teachers at the school.And the girls took care of find for the teachers.This festival is celebrate during school hours as students sent a letter to see if this party could be celebrated in the school playground. Students expect teachers to have a good time I was proud of them.

4. WRITING 4. You are on holiday with your friends. Write an e-mail or a postcard to your family describing the place where you are and telling them what you are doing there.

Dear,

We've been traveling for two weeks around the world.

We visited Germany, Italy, Spain and Morocco.In all these countries we have seen many nice things likes parks, museums and monuments...The weather is very good.What I liked the most was that Spain and Italy are similar.

Love,

Dani.

5. WRITING 5. You have a new English-speaking penpal. Write an email telling him/her what your favourite sport is and why, where you practise it, when, who with, etc.

Dear,

My favorite sport is table tennis you only need a sport shoes.

I practice This twith my friends Marc Rodriguez, Anibal Almendros and Carles Reina.

This year I started going to the league and for two weeks we played important games.

Love,

Dani

6. WRITING 6. You work for an international music magazine. Write an article on your favourite band so that the magazine readers get to know this band: band name, origin, type of music, band members, band history, etc.

AC/DC is an Australian hard rock group that was been in 1973, create by brothers Malcom and Angus Young from cottish origin.The band members are Angus, Malcom, Mark Evans, Phil Rudad and Bon Scott.

The type of music was punk rock and hard rock.

In their history there have been some changes due to the death of Brom Scott who was replace by Brian Johnson.

Also feature many of them. The best album is “Highway to hell”In 2005 they released a copilation whit all their famous songs

7. WRITING 7. Write a letter to a friend telling him/her about one book that you have read lately: title, author, characters, plot and if you would recommend this book or not and why.

Dear,

My favorite book is Lazarillo de Tormes as it is a book about

adventures.

The author is anonymous and they are now investigating.Who the writer was.The character name is Làrazo de Tormes and he tells about his life. Lazaro was a very intelligent boy.

Love

Dani

8. WRITING 8. You collaborate with an international science magazine and the magazine director has asked you to write an article about the type of diet that people in your country have and whether it is a healthy diet or not.

In Spain we have the Mediterranean diet.The Mediterranean diet is made up of vegetables, fruits, fish and olive oil.

The Mediterranean diet has many benefits: it prevents cancer and heart disease and reduces the risk of cholesterol in the blood.

This diet is very healthy for the health and it is consumed around the Mediterranean.

9. WRITING 9. You work for the Vallès Oriental tourist information centre. Write a text explaining the different free time and leisure activities that tourists can do during their stay in this area.

Vallès Oriental is a region of Catalonia it is an ideal place because we have everything.We have the best restaurants and in hotels in the world. There are also a lot of place...

In the Vallès oriental have also have a lot of malls, for example Mataro Park.

People are very friendly and in the regions there are about 394,061 inhabitants.

USEFUL EXPRESSIONS AND LINKING WORDS

To express personal opinion:

• In my opinion

E.g. In my opinion, that decision was a mistake.

• I think/ I don't think (that)...

E.g. I think that learning a foreign language is essential nowadays.

E.g. I don't think that it is going to work.

• I believe that....

E.g. I believe that everything happens for a reason.

• It is clear to me that....

E.g. It is clear to me that we can and must do more for developing countries.

• As I see it, ...

E.g. As I see it, it is one of the most important pieces of work done this year.

To compare or contrast

• On the one hand............on the other hand......

E.g. On the one hand, I'd like more money, but on the other hand, I'm not prepared to work the extra hours in order to get it.

• Although

E.g. Although he hurried, the shop was closed when he got there.

• However

E.g. I am not interested in painting. However, I will go to the exhibition

• Whereas

E.g. There were four categories before, whereas now there are only two.

• Nevertheless

E.g. Peter didn't study much last year. Nevertheless, he managed to pass all the exams.

To indicate an example

• For example

E.g. I can play quite a few musical instruments, for example, the flute, the guitar, and the piano.

• Such as

E.g. I can play quite a few musical instruments, such as the flute, the guitar, and the piano.

• For instance

E.g. I can play quite a few musical instruments, for instance, the flute, the guitar, and the piano.

To indicate more information

• First, second, third... finally

E.g. This is our plan: first, we call the hotel and book the rooms; second, you take your father’s car; third, we meet up at the petrol station next to my house and finally, we escape.

• In addition

E.g. You must complete this essay by 5 p.m. In addition, you must do the exercises on page 47.

• Moreover

E.g. Cheating is dishonest. Moreover, it hinders students from learning.

• Furthermore

E.g. Students should be on time. Furthermore, they must be prepared.

To indicate a cause or reason

• Because

E.g. I am not going to that concert because I don't like that band.

• Because of

E.g. The match was cancelled because of the heavy rain.

• Due to

E.g. The cancellation was due to the heavy rain.

To indicate a result or an effect

• Therefore

E.g. Sue is not feeling well. Therefore, she will not be here today.

• Consequently

E.g. Tina lost her keys. Consequently, she could not drive home.

To conclude

• To sum up

E.g. To sum up, we can argue that.......

• In conclusion

E.g. In conclusion, living abroad has different advantages.........

ORAL COMPREHENSION: LISTENING 1

Listen to Sandy inviting Paul for brunch and answer the questions:

1. Sandy is inviting Paul to have brunch on... a) Sunday morning.b) Sunday afternoon.c) Saturday morning.

2. What are Paul and Sandy going to have for brunch?

a) Eggs, pancakes, marmalade and sausages.b) Eggs, hamburger, fresh fruit and cakes.c) Chicken, sausages, fresh fruit and pancakes.

3. What are “has browns”?

a) fried potatoes.b) boiled potatoes.c) grilled potatoes.

4. Paul is going to Sandy's house earlier so he can help...

a) setting the table.b) cooking.c) cutting the bread.

5. Each person will eat...

a) 12 pancakes.b) 4 pancakes.c) 3 pancakes.

6. Sandy thinks making pancakes is...

a) a lot of work.b) very easy.c) quite difficult.

ORAL COMPREHENSION: LISTENING 2

Listen to Annie and Ben. They are talking about Ben’s hobby. After listening answer the questions:

1. Ben enjoys painting and...

a) jogging.b) drawing.c) writing.

2. When did he learn to paint?

a) When he was a little boy.b) He took art classes at school.c) When he was outdoors.

3. Where does Ben paint?

a) In the country.b) In museums.c) In art classes.

4. What does he like to paint?

a) Portraits.b) Abstract paintings.c) Landscapes.

5. Ben was in Paris in...

a) spring.b) summer.c) autumn.

ORAL COMPREHENSION: LISTENING 3

Long-lost brothers meet by chance

Two brothers who had never met before accidentally found each other. Listen to their story and answer the questions:

1. Where did the two brothers meet?

a) in Hawaii.b) in England.c) in New York.

2. When the two brothers met, Joe...

a) was working in England.b) was on holiday in New York.c) was living in Hawaii.

3. Joe and Rick...

a) had the same father and the same mother.b) had the same father but different mothers.c) had the same mother but different fathers.

4. You have listened to...

a) a conversation between Joe and Rick.b) a piece of news.c) the weather forecast.

ORAL COMPREHENSION: LISTENING 4 – Free Time

A. Listen to this person talking about different kinds of football. Complete each sentence with a number.

1. The game of rugby was first played in the 18s. In rugby league there are 11 players on each side.

2. In rugby union there are 15 players on each side.

3. In the USA 100 million people watch the Super Bowl each February.

4. In Australia, they play a game of football with 18 players on each side.

5. In association football there are only 17 rules.

6. A team can usually use 3 substitutes in a game.

B. Listen again and complete the sentences with a word from the box.

substitute name rugby catch school throw

1. The name rugby comes from a school in England.

2. The Super Bowl is the name of the National Football league in the USA.

3. American football uses a similar ball to a rugby ball.

4. In Gaelic football the players can catch the ball but they can’t throw it.

5. If a player is hurt a subtitute replaces him.

ORAL COMPREHENSION: LISTENING 5 – London Underground

Listen to Paula talking about a tour of the London Underground. Then decide whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F).

1. Michael had been on a tour of the London Underground T2. The underground in Paris is older than the London Underground F3. The first route on the London Underground was six kilometres long T4. A return ticket on the first London Underground cost three pennies F5. Michael is going on a boat ride later T

ORAL COMPREHENSION: LISTENING 6 – A News Report

Listen to the news report. Then choose the correct answer.

1. The fire began in....

a) someone's home b) a forest c) a city centre

2. Several firefighters were ill from....

a) the strong wind b) the flames c) the smoke

3. Forest fires often kill young....

a) birds b) rabbits c) deer

4. There are often fires in Los Angeles because...

a) it's got a lot of crime b) it's dry there c) it's windy there

5. This fire was probably started by …

a) several people b) natural causes c) a teenager

London Underground

Los Angeles Skyline

ORAL COMPREHENSION: LISTENING 7 – A Radio Interview

Listen to the radio interview. Then choose the correct answer.

1. John Christopher is a thief/a victim/an author.2. Alan Golder chose his victims in jewellery shops/at

parties/in famous clubs.3. He often robbed people when they were eating/were

sleeping/were out.4. Golder was already stealing jewllery at the age of 10/15/21.5. The police finally arrested Golder in Belgium/Spain/the UK.

ORAL COMPREHENSION: LISTENING 8 – Santorini

Listen to the conversation between Jeff and Anita about Santorini. Then complete the sentences.

1. To visit the volcano, you must go by …................. . 2. The volcano erupted …............... ago.3. The village of Akrotiri was discovered in …............ .4. Santorini has got beautiful beaches, with sand of many

different …................... .5. Anita thought that someone ….............. her passport in a club,

but she was wrong.

ORAL COMPRHENSION: LISTENING 9

Listen to the conversation between Philip and Brenda. Then choose the correct answer.

1. Brenda is going to participate in a competition in...

a) her schoolb) the UKc) the USA

2. The International Science and Engineering Fair is for...

a) young scientistsb) scientists of all agesc) adults interested in science

3.The participants in the International Fair come from...

a) six countries

Santorini

b) 1,500 countriesc) 60 countries4. Brenda wants to meet young people who are interested in …

a) her inventionb) sciencec) doing research

5. The first prize in the International Fair is …

a) $4 millionb) $50,000 c) $75,000

ORAL COMPREHENSION: LISTENING 10 – Vincent van Gogh.

Listen to a radio programme about the artist Vincent van Gogh. Then complete the sentences.

1. Vincent van Gogh had many ….............. .2. We can learn about Vincent van Gogh's life from his …..........

to Theo.3. Theo often sent Vincent ….............. to help him.4. Vincent shot himself when he was …........... years old.5. Vincent painted …............... and portraits of simple people.

Van Gogh's self-portrait