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The document is a revision and practice guide for English language learners at the A1 level, covering grammar, vocabulary, practical English, reading, writing, and listening exercises. It includes various types of questions and tasks to help students practice their understanding of basic English concepts. The content is organized into units with examples and exercises for completion.

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FINAL REVISION AND PRACTICE: UNITS 1-3

Level: A1
Unit 1

GRAMMAR

Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: Hello, ________ Tim. A I’m  B I C Am

1 What’s ________ name? 11 Are ________ Mexican?


A you B you’re C your A they B he C it
2 Are ________ Josie? 12 ________ Sam?
A he B you C she A He is B Is he C Is
3 Where ________ from? 13 A Are Davina and Sarah late?
A is he B is C he is B No, ________.
4 A Is she a good teacher? A they aren’t B aren’t they C they
B ________. not
A Yes, is B Yes, she is C Yes, is 14 Where is ________?
she A they B he C we
5 Jack ________ Scotland. 15 ________ Portuguese.
A from B is C is from A We B We’re C We is
6 Kylie and Jason ________ Australian. 16 A Is it French?
A is B are C am B No, ________.
7 A Are you from Russia? A it is B it not C it isn’t
B ________. 17 ________ from China.
A No, I not B No, am I not C No, A Are B They C They are
I’m not 18 ________ in room 10.
8 Where ________ from? A You are no B You not C You
A you B you are C are you aren’t
9 London ________ in England. 19 Where ________?
A it’s B is C are A it is B are we C I am
10 We ________ in room 12. 20 This ________ Amy.
A am not B isn’t C aren’t A is B am C are

VOCABULARY

a Tick () the next word A, B, or C.


Example: one, two, three, _____

A five B four  C six


1 ten, nine, eight, ________ 4 ten, thirteen, sixteen, ________
A five B six C seven A eleven B fourteen C nineteen
2 two, four, six, ________ 5 seven and nine, three and thirteen, fifteen and
A seven B eight C ten one, ________
3 thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, ________ A six and eleven B eight and eight
A sixteen B seventeen C eighteen C seventeen and two

b Tick () the correct word A, B, or C.


Example: Is John from ________?
A English B England  C Englesh
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6 Is Gilberto ________? 8 They aren’t ________.


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A Brazilien B Brazil C Brazilian A from Japanese B Japanese C of


7 She’s from ________. Japan
A Spain B Spanish C Spaniard 9 She is from ________.
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A the Italy B Italian C Italy A America B American C the USA
10 Jack is ________.

c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the phrases.


Example: A Bye!
B ________ ! A Sorry B Hello C Goodbye 

11 A Hi Tom! 16 Hello. Nice to ________ you.


B ________ Sarah. A think B go C meet
A Hello B Nice C Good 17 A I’m late. ________.
12 A Where ________ Turkey are you from? B It’s OK.
B Istanbul. A Sorry B Thanks C Good
A from B of C in 18 A Is it good?
13 A You’re in room six. B Yes, it is. It’s ________.
B ________? A holiday B hotel C fantastic
A Excuse B Sorry C How 19 A Bye, Tony.
14 We’re late! ________ up! B Bye. ________ a nice day!
A Hello B Hurry C Sorry A Do B Have C Be
15 Are you ________ holiday? 20 A We’re from England.
A on B in C at B We’re English ________!
A from B and C too

GRAMMAR

1 Complete the sentences. Use contractions.


Example: He’s Turkish.

1 Hi. I ________ Stephanie Webb. 4 Sue is from the USA. She ________ American.
2 They ________ in room 9. 5 A You ________ late!
3 We ________ in Paris. B Sorry.

2 Complete the dialogues. Use contractions where possible.


Example: A Are you Italian? B Yes, I am.

1 A Where ________ they from? B Harry.


B Portugal. 4 A Are they from France?
2 A Are you from England? B Yes, they ________.
B No, I ________. 5 A Is she Japanese?
3 A What ________ your name? B No, she ________.

3 Underline the correct word(s).


Example: Is he / they from Scotland?

1 Where are you / you are from? B No, we not / aren’t.


2 It is / Is it a good book? 5 A Is she Russian?
3 What / What’s your name? B Yes, she is / she’s.
4 A Are you from China?

VOCABULARY

4 Complete the maths. Tick () the correct answer.


2

Example: four + five = A eight B nine  C ten


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1 three + two = A five B six C seven


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2 four + fifteen = A sixteen B seventeen C eighteen
A seventeen B nineteen C twenty 5 nineteen – seven =
3 nine – seven = A eleven B twelve C thirteen
A one B two C three 6 thirteen + eighteen – twenty =
4 seven + eleven = A eleven B fifteen C twelve

5 Complete the nationalities.


Example: Italy Italian

1 Spain Span_______ 4 Turkey Turk_______


2 Brazil Brazil_______ 5 Hungary Hungar_______
3 China Chin_______ 6 the USA Americ_______

6 Write the words.


Example: a chair

1 a b_______

2 the d_______

3 a p_______ of paper

4 a l_______

5 a c_______

6 the b_______

7 a d_______

8 a w_______
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RACTICAL ENGLISH

9 Complete the dialogues with the words and phrases.


Bye Excuse me S-U-double T-O-N Sorry Nice to meet you Good
morning

Example: A Goodbye! B Bye.


1 A ____________, are you Paul Sutton? 4 A My name’s Reginald.
B Yes, I am. B ____________?
2 A Hello Sally. A Reginald. R-E-G-I-N-A-L-D.
B ____________, John. 5 A This is Sarah Cullen from Oxford.
3 A How do you spell your surname? B Hello Sarah. ____________.
B ____________.

READING

1 Read the emails and tick () A, B, or C.

www.friendsinternational.com Say hello to international friends!


From: Friends International
To: Katie
Subject: New penfriend!
Attachment: photo of Oscar
Hello Katie! This is your new penfriend in the photo. His first name is Oscar and his surname is Gil. This is
his email: oscar@postit.co.mx. Have a nice day!

To: Oscar
From: Katie
Subject: Hello
Attachment: photo of Jack and Katie
Hi! My name’s Katie Steel. I’m English and I’m 18. I’m from Manchester in England. And this is my boyfriend
Jack Frost in the photo! He’s 19. Where are you from, Oscar?

To: Katie
From: Oscar
Subject: Good evening
Hello Katie! Good evening from Spain. My name’s Oscar Gil. I’m in Madrid in Spain, but I’m not Spanish. I’m
Mexican. I’m from Puebla and I’m on holiday in Madrid. My friends in Spain are Ana and Fernando García.
They’re Spanish. They’re from Valencia and they’re 19. I’m not 19. I’m 20. Where are you? Are you in
Manchester? Is Jack English?

To: Oscar
From: Katie
We aren’t in Manchester. We’re in London. We aren’t on holiday!! And Jack isn’t English. He’s from the USA.
It’s late, Oscar. Nice to meet you! Thank you for the email. Bye!

To: Katie
From: Oscar
Subject:
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Goodbye, Katie. Nice to meet you.


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Example: Katie is…
A American B English  C Spanish
1 Katie is… 6 Ana is…
A eighteen B nineteen C twenty A eighteen B nineteen C twenty
2 Jack is… 7 Jack is in…
A eighteen B nineteen C twenty A Manchester B Madrid C London
3 Oscar is from… 8 Katie isn’t…
A Spain B England C Mexico A English B on holiday C in
4 Ana is from… London
A Mexico B Spain C Brazil 9 Jack is…
5 Fernando is… A American B English C Mexican
A Mexican B American C Spanish

2 Read the emails again and complete the ID cards.

First name: Oscar


Surname: Gil
Nationality: 1 ________

First name: Katie


Surname: 2 ________
Nationality: 3 ________

First name: Ana


Surname: García
Nationality: 4 ________

First name: 5 ________


Surname: 6 ________
Nationality: American

WRITING

1 Answer the questions about you with complete sentences.


Example: Are you from England? No, I’m not.

1 What’s your first name? 3 Where are you from?


___________________. ___________________.
2 What’s your surname? 4 Are you American?
___________________. ___________________.
5 Are you on holiday?
___________________.

2 Answer the questions about Tom with complete sentences.

First name: Tom


Surname: Johnson
Nationality: American

1 What’s his first name?


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___________________.
2 What’s his surname? 3 Where is he from?
___________________. ___________________.
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4 Is he Russian? 5 Is he from the US?
___________________. ___________________.

LISTENING

1 Listen to Dan and Jenny talking to the receptionist. Tick () the correct information.

Name: 1 A Dan Hughes B Dan Howes


Nationality: 2 A English B American
Room: 3 A fourteen B fifteen
Name: 4 A Jenny Kerr B Jenny Carr
Nationality: 5 A English B American
Room: seven

2 Listen to five conversations. Tick () the correct answer.


1 Her name is… A Hungary B Russia
A Rachel Wells B Rachel Walls 4 Fiona is from…
2 Paul is in room… A Wootton B Wooten
A fourteen B thirteen 5 Go to page…
3 Anna is from… A eight B eighteen

Unit 2

GRAMMAR

Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: A What’s in your pocket?
B Two ________.
A key B keyes C keys 

1 A What’s in your bag? 10 They’re ________.


B ________. A talls women B women tall C tall
A A umbrella B An umbrella C women
Umbrella 11 It’s ________ car.
2 This is ________ coat. A a expensive B an expensive C
A me B my C I expensive
3 Where are ________ pens? 12 Where are your ________?
A our B ours C we A child B childs C children
4 They’re our ________. 13 She’s ________ sister.
A mobile phone B mobile phones C A Paulas B Paula’s C Paula
mobiles phones 14 She is American and this is ________ car.
5 ________ name is Joe. He’s from the USA. A its B his C her
A His B Her C Its 15 Are they your ________?
6 Fiona and Sally are sisters. ________ brother’s A watch B watchs C watches
name is Tom. 16 It’s a ________ car.
A His B Her C Their A small B our C Jill’s
7 Are they good ________? 17 Mr ________ daughter is in Spain.
A photo B photos C photoes A Smith B Smiths C Smith’s
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8 ________ coats are over there! 18 Her ________ are nice.


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A You B Your C Yours A son B sons C son’s


9 Where’s your ________? 19 It’s a ________.
A coat big B big coat C a big coat A good book B book good C book’s good
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20 Emily and Tom are ________ children. A our B ours C our’s

VOCABULARY

a Tick () the correct word A, B, or C.


Example: 4

A bags B keys  C pens A an ID card B a credit card C a


1 key

A a mobile phone B a watch C an


umbrella 5

A a coat B a board C a bag


A cards B clocks C glasses
6
3

A a key B an umbrella C a pen A a door B a watch C a window

b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: He is my ________.
A brother  B sister C mother

7 His name is Josh. He is my ________. 11 Jane is a fantastic girl and Joe is a very nice
A husband B daughter C wife boy. They are my ________.
8 Her ________ name is Mike, and he’s 45. A brothers B sisters C friends
A mother’s B father’s C child’s 12 We have two ________, a boy and a girl.
9 Kelly is 18. Her ________ are 50. A sons B childs C children
A fathers B mother C mother and 13 I’m married. I have a ________. She’s two.
father A daughter B children C son
10 My ________, Dan and Tim, are very tall men. 14 My brother’s married. His ________’s name is
A sisters B brothers C daughters Martha.
A girlfriend B woman C wife

c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: That watch is £299. Wow! That’s ________!
A cheap B big C expensive 

15 My parents are ________. My mother is 182 cm


and my father’s 203 cm. 18 This car is very ________. It has a top speed of
A tall B long C short 240 kph.
16 He’s a very ________ man. He’s 97. A speed B short C fast
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A long B old C big 19 These glasses are very ________. They’re only
17 Your mobile phone’s fantastic. Is it ________? £3.
A late B today’s C new A small B cheap C long
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20 I’m tall but my brother is ________. He’s only A short B slow C old
158 cm.

GRAMMAR

1 Underline the correct word.


Example: It’s a small bag / bags.

1 They’re her book’s / books. 5 They’re old / olds cars.


2 It’s John / John’s coat. 6 Tony is my father / father’s brother.
3 It’s an / a umbrella. 7 Where are my photoes / photos?
4 They’re Harry’s / Harrys pens. 8 They’re expensive watch’s / watches.

2 Complete the sentences with my, your, his, her, its, our, or their.
Example: A What’s your name?
B My name? Oh, it’s Georgia.

1 I’m Fiona and ________ sister’s name is Claire.


2 We’re brothers. ________ names are Ben and Roger.
3 A What’s your brother’s name?
B My brother? ________ name is William.
4 They’re my children. ________ names are Josie and Holly.
5 Our hotel is fantastic. ________ name is The Ambassador.
6 He’s English but ________ wife is from Poland.
7 A What are ________ names?
B His name’s Dan and her name’s Mary.

VOCABULARY
3 Write the words.
Example: a mobile phone

1 a w________

4 a c________

2 g________
5 a b________

3 k________

4 Look at the family tree and complete the description of Tom’s family with the words in the box.
father mother son daughter brother husband wife children
sister

Frank = Mary
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Simon Anna Tom


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Example: Frank is Tom’s father.


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1 Tom is Mary’s ________. 5 Mary is Frank’s ________.
2 Frank is Mary’s ________. 6 Simon, Anna, and Tom are Mary’s ________.
3 Mary is Simon’s ________. 7 Anna is Simon’s ________.
4 Anna is Frank’s ________. 8 Tom is Anna’s ________.

5 Complete the sentences with opposite adjectives.


Example: It isn’t big. It’s small.
1 It isn’t old. It’s ________. 5 It isn’t fast. It’s ________.
2 She isn’t tall. She’s ________. 6 It isn’t short. It’s ________.
3 It isn’t expensive. It’s ________. 7 They aren’t good. They’re ________.
4 They aren’t black. They’re ________.

PRACTICAL ENGLISH

8 Complete the dialogues with the phrases from the box.


I’m fine, thanks I’m thirty-two
It’s 795867 See you soon And you Sorry

Example: A How are you?


B I’m fine, thanks.
1 A Goodbye, Sue. 4 A How are you?
B Bye. ________. B OK, thanks. ________?
2 A How old are you, Mark? A Oh, I’m fine.
B ________. 5 A My home number is 0207 98742.
3 A What’s your phone number? B ________?
B ________. A It’s 0207 98742.

READING

1 Read the text and match the names in the box to the descriptions.

My family
Hi! My name’s Ian Haig and I’m from Glasgow in Scotland. I’m not English – I’m Scottish! I have a big family.
My father’s name is Gordon and he’s 50. My mother is 45. Her name’s Anna and she’s very nice.
My mother’s Scottish but her mother and father are Italian. They’re from Milan. I have three sisters. Their
names are Rosie, Jenny, and Valeria. Valeria is an Italian name. Rosie is 26. She’s tall and beautiful, and
she’s married. Her husband’s name is Tom and he’s very tall. Jenny and Valeria are 24, but Jenny is tall with
short hair and Valeria is short with long hair.
We have a big, new house and an old car. It’s slow and cheap, and very small! But it’s OK! My mother and
father are very short!
Me? Well, I’m 21, I’m not tall, and I’m slim with short hair. I have a girlfriend but I’m not married. Her name is
Lucy and she’s very beautiful. She’s tall with short, dark hair. She’s English but she’s nice!

Ian Anna Lucy Tom Valeria Jenny Gordon Rosie

Example: He’s short, twenty-one, and Scottish. Ian


1 She’s tall, beautiful, and English.________ 6 He’s tall and he’s married. .________
2 She’s short and Scottish, but her mother’s 7 She’s twenty-four and tall. .________
Italian.________
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3 She’s tall, twenty-six, and married.________


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4 He’s short, Scottish, and fifty.________


5 She isn’t tall and she isn’t married.________
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2 Read the text again and complete the answers to the questions.
Example: A What is Ian’s surname?
B It’s Haig.

1 Where is Ian from? 5 What are Jenny’s sisters’ names?


He’s from ________. Their names are ________.
2 What is Ian’s father’s name? 6 What is Rosie’s husband’s name?
It’s ________. His name is ________.
3 How old is Ian’s mother? 7 Is their car fast and expensive?
She’s ________. No, it’s ________.
4 Where is Anna’s mother from? 8 Where is Ian’s girlfriend from?
She’s from ________. She’s from ________.

WRITING

1 Answer the questions about a man in your family.


What’s his name and where is he from?
________________________
How old is he and is he married?
________________________
Is he tall or short, good-looking or not good-looking?
________________________

My brother’s / father’s / husband’s / son’s name is…

2 Now answer the questions about a woman in your family.


What’s her name and where is she from?
________________________
How old is she and is she married?
________________________
Is she tall or short, beautiful or not beautiful?
________________________

My sister’s / mother’s / wife’s / daughter’s name is…

LISTENING

1 Listen to Lisa Smith talking to hotel reception about a bag. Tick () the objects that are in her bag.

keys
a mobile phone
an ID card
glasses
a big dictionary
a small dictionary
Lisa Smith’s credit card
Peter Morgan’s credit card
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2 Listen to five conversations and answer the questions. Tick () A, B, or C.


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1 Who is Adam?
A Anna’s boyfriend B Anna’s brother C Anna’s friend
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2 Who are in Andy’s photo?


A His wife, son and daughter B His son and two daughters
C His wife and two sons
3 What’s true about Felicity’s mobile phone?
A It’s small and cheap B It’s new and expensive
C It’s very good but old
4 Who is Emma?
A Graeme’s friend B Sally’s sister C Sally’s boyfriend
5 How old is Mark?
A Twenty-six B Twenty-seven C Twenty-eight

Unit 3

GRAMMAR

Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: John ________ chocolate.
A like B likes  C is likes

1 Where ________ you live? A you eat B do you eat C eat you
A are B do C does
2 Josephine and Paul ________ Russian. 12 She ________ two children.
A speak B speaks C does speak A has B have C haves
13 Sarah ________ history at university.
3 Sally ________ newspapers. A study B studies C studys
A don’t read B reads not C doesn’t 14 Where does Paul ________?
read A work B works C ’s work
4 We ________ read magazines. 15 What do ________ do?
A don’t B aren’t C doesn’t A he B they C it
5 A Do you work in an office? 16 A Does she speak French?
B Yes, ________. B ________.
A do I B I am C I do A Yes, she do B No, she don’t C
6 She ________ TV in the evening. Yes, she does
A watch B watchs C watches 17 I ________ a new mobile phone.
7 A Does he live in the centre? A am want B want C wants
B No, he ________. 18 ________ coffee?
A not B don’t C doesn’t A She drinks B Is she drink C
8 I ________ beer. Does she drink
A don’t drink B doesn’t drink C 19 What ________ to on the radio?
don’t drinks A listen you B you do listen C do
9 Do ________ like her haircut? you listen
A he B she C you 20 A Does Alan live at home?
10 We ________ to the radio in the morning. B Yes, he ________.
A are listen B listen C listens A live B lives C does
11 What ________ for breakfast?

VOCABULARY

a Which word is different from the bold word?


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Tick () A, B, or C.
Example: go A live B cereal  C work
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1 dinner A breakfast B lunch C 6 night A evening B morning C


eggs dinner
2 bread A water B rice C pasta 7 hotel A house B cheese C flat
3 hairdresser A teacher B lawyer C 8 want A wine B study C read
sugar 9 office A shop B hospital C doctor
4 juice A tea B fruit C coffee 10 read A watch B customer C listen
5 factory A hospital B office C meat to

b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: Do you ________ TV?
A listen B watch  C read

11 For breakfast I drink ________ or milk. 16 Jerry works in a ________.


A cereal B cheese C juice A bank B rice C waiter
12 Sue’s a ________. She works in a hospital. 17 Jerry ________ fast food at the weekend.
A doctor B teacher C policewoman A drinks B eats C speaks
13 Jack has ________ for lunch. 18 Mary ________ Spanish.
A salad B sugar C dinner A studies B lives C works
14 Alison ________ the newspaper in the morning. 19 I want ________ in my sandwich, please.
A reads B shops C works A cheese B rice C beer
15 Sonia is an administrator in ________. 20 I have coffee and croissants for ________.
A a shop B a restaurant C an A lunch B breakfast C dinner
office

GRAMMAR

1 Complete the dialogues with do, does, don’t, or doesn’t.


Example: A Do you like coffee?
B No, I don’t.

1 A ________ Colin live in London? B She has bread and butter but she ________
B No, he ________. have tea or coffee.
2 A What ________ you want for lunch? 4 A ________ people in your family drink a lot of
B Oh, a sandwich, please. We ________ want tea?
pasta. B Yes, they ________.
3 A What ________ Anna have for breakfast?

2 Complete the email. Use the verbs in brackets in the present simple.

Hi Sophie
Thanks for your email. Do you want to know about my family? Well, we live (live) in a big house in the centre. My mother
1 2 3
________ (work) in an office near here and my two sisters ________ (have) jobs in the city. Me? I ________ (not
4 5 6
work) in the city. My mother ________ (not like) her job, but I ________ (like) my job very much. I’m a teacher! What
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________ you ________ (do)? ________ your husband ________ (work)?
Bye for now
James

VOCABULARY
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3 Complete the phrases with the correct verb.


read drink speak listen to live eat watch
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Example: live in a house


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1 ________ TV 4 ________ music


2 ________ milk 5 ________ French
3 ________ eggs 6 ________ newspapers

4 Complete the descriptions with the jobs in the box.


administrator teacher retired doctor
factory worker shop assistant waiter student taxi driver

Example: Miriam works in an office in the city centre. She writes emails and speaks on the phone. She’s an
administrator.
1 Joanne works in a shop. Every day, she speaks to a lot of people in her job.
She’s a ________.
2 Tony works in the city. He has a car. ‘Where do you want to go?’ he says.
He’s a ________.
3 Tara doesn’t have a job. She’s at university and she studies Japanese.
She’s a ________.
4 Jessica has a job in a hospital. She has a white coat. She’s a ________.
5 Paula works in a school. In her job, she speaks a lot and she listens to students.
She’s a ________.
6 Stan has a job in a restaurant and works in the evenings.
He’s a ________.
7 Alan is 68. He doesn’t work now.
He’s ________.
8 Ken works for Nissan. He makes car windows.
He’s a ________.

5 Complete the sentences with the correct word.


Example: Do you eat a lot of fast food?
lunch salad fast
1 Today’s lunch is vegetable ________ and 3 At the hotel I have a ________ English
bread. breakfast.
bacon cereal soup prefer traditional strong
2 Do you want ________ in your coffee? 4 I like ________ sandwiches very much.
sugar butter rice water cheese pasta
5 At dinner, I drink ________ or beer.
salad fish wine
6 I have cereal and coffee ________ breakfast.
in the for

PRACTICAL ENGLISH

8 Complete the dialogues with words from the box.

ten past to half quarter o’clock

Example: A What time is it?


B It’s 6.10.
A Sorry? What time?
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B It’s ten past six.


1 A What time is it? 3 A What time do you go to work?
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B It’s 7.20. That’s twenty ________ seven. B Oh, at ________ past eight. That’s 8.30.
2 A Is it 7.45? 4 A What time is it?
B Yes, it is. It’s ________ to eight. B Oh, it’s 7 p.m. That’s seven ________.
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5 A Oh no. It’s 7.35. B Twenty-five ________ eight! Oh no. We’re


late!

READING

1 Read the text and complete the sentences with the correct name.

In business with mum and dad


Bob Wright and his wife Diane are from London but they live in Cardiff with their 24 year-old twin daughters
Gina and Molly, and their 19-year-old son Jack.
Bob has four coffee shops in the cities of Cardiff and Swansea. People go to Bob’s coffee shops to drink
coffee, tea, and hot chocolate, eat sandwiches, and read newspapers and magazines. He makes
sandwiches, with cheese and salad but not with meat or chicken. His big sandwiches are very popular with
students. Bob isn’t the only person in his family in the restaurant business. He has two business partners
and they are his daughters!
‘Gina is an accountant, and she is good at numbers,’ says Bob. ‘She doesn’t work in the coffee shops. She
works in the office. Molly is good with people. She goes to our coffee shops and speaks to our customers.
My daughters work long hours. They start work at half past seven in the morning and they finish late at
night.’
Bob’s son is a student and he doesn’t work in the family business. He studies medicine at Cardiff University
and wants to be a doctor. His dad says, ‘My son Jack isn’t interested in the restaurant business, but he
works here at weekends. He’s a waiter in one of our coffee shops.’

Example: Bob and Diane are from London.

1 ________ is Diane’s husband. 4 ________ is good with people.


2 ________ is Gina’s sister. 5 ________ goes to university.
3 ________ works in the office.
6 ________ is a waiter at weekends.

2 Read the text again and choose the correct answer to the questions.
Example: What is Bob’s surname?
A Wright  B Molly C Coffee
1 Where do Bob and Diane live?
A in Swansea B in Cardiff C in London
2 How old is Molly?
A nineteen B twenty C twenty-four
3 Where are Bob’s coffee shops?
A in London and Cardiff B in Swansea and Cardiff
C in Swansea and London
4 What do people drink in Bob’s coffee shop?
A coffee and hot chocolate B tea and wine C beer and coffee
5 What do people eat in Bob’s coffee shops?
A chicken sandwiches B chocolate C cheese sandwiches
6 Why do students like Bob’s coffee shops?
A his coffee is good B his chocolate is fantastic
C his sandwiches are big
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7 Where does Gina work?


A in the office B in the coffee shops C in the magazine business
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8 When does Molly start work?


A at 7.15 B at 7.30 C at 7.45
FINAL REVISION AND PRACTICE: UNITS 1-3
Level: A1

9 What does Jack study at Cardiff University?


A medicine B business C doctor

WRITING

1 Answer the questions about lunchtime when you’re at work / school.


What time do you have lunch when you’re at work?
________________
Where do you have lunch at work?
________________
What do you have for lunch?
________________
Who do you have lunch with?
________________
2 Now answer the questions about lunchtime at the weekend.
What time do you have lunch at the weekend? What do you have for lunch?
________________ ________________
Where do you have lunch on Saturday and Who do you have lunch with?
Sunday? ________________
________________

LISTENING

1 Listen to Nick and Hannah talking about Hannah’s job. Tick () True or False.
1 Hannah studies French at university. True False
True False 4 They have wine in the shop.
2 Hannah works in a sandwich shop on Mondays. True False
True False 5 Hannah likes her job.
3 They have meat sandwiches in the sandwich True False
shop.

2 Listen to five conversations and complete the sentences. Tick () A, B, or C.


1 Rob eats…for breakfast.
A bacon B cereal C eggs
2 Gemma is a…
A doctor B student C teacher
3 Karen starts work at…today.
A 7.45 B 8.15 C 8.30
4 Tim…in the evenings.
A listens to music B watches TV C listens to the radio
5 Penny lives in…
A a small flat B a big house C a small house
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