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Intensive preparation B1 level
Week 4
1) Reading (PET Parts 1/3)
2) Writing (PET Part 6)
3) Rephrasing exercise comparative
4) Future check exercise
5) Future tenses chart
6) Vocabulary for PET Topics 1/3
7) Answer key week 3 (for/since/ago)
To be corrected on next session
Students copy
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PET
PAPER 1 READING AND WRITING (1 hour 30 minutes)
READING Part 1
Questions 15
Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Mark the
letter next to the correct explanation A, B or C on your answer
sheet.
Example:
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NO BICYCLES AGAINST
GLASS PLEASE
A Do not leave your bicycle touching the window.B Do not ride
your bicycle in this area.C Broken glass may damage your bicycle
tyres.
Example answer:
1 A The college secretary will post students their essays on
Friday.
B Students may hand in their essays after Friday if they can
prove illness.
C Unless your essay is due by Friday, you do not need to
reply.
To: All studentsFrom: College Secretary
Monday 6 MayCan I remind you that all essays are due this
Friday. No late work will be accepted unless accompanied by a
doctors letter.
Part 10 A B C
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A Take the tablets regularly until the bottle is empty.
B Take one tablet every day until they are finished.
C Take three tablets after meals until you feel better.
Kim suggestsA meeting at the football match. B going to Bens
house later. C playing on his brothers computer.
A John can deliver the sofa if the time is convenient.
B Anyone wanting this sofa must pick it up this week.
C Call John with advice on how he can transport his sofa.
The hire charge covers all the costs
A including fuel and insurance.
B except insurance.
C apart from fuel
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PART 2
Questions 610
The people below all want to come to Britain to study English.
On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight colleges.
Decide which college (letters AH) would be the most suitable for
each person
(numbers610). For each of these numbers mark the correct letter
on your answer sheet.
Marta wants a course in Business Studies and English, starting
in September. She would prefer to be in a city, but wants a college
which will organise visits, so she can see something of
Britain.
Jean wants to attend classes for a few hours a week in July, so
that he has plenty of free time to visit the countryside. He wants
to stay in acity, with a family.
Laura is looking for a full-time beginners course and can come
to Britain at any time. She is keen on sport and wants to stay with
a family.
Marek likes big cities. He hopes to find work during the day, so
he is looking for an evening class. He wants to live in a flat or
house.
Birgit is going to spend August in Britain. She knows some
English already and wants a full-time course. She wants to meet
people through the college and live with a family.
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A Lowton CollegeSituated in a pleasant area of the city close to
the river. Convenient for North Wales and the English Lake
District. Courses in English run all year. Part-time courses
available in the
evenings/days. We will arrange accommodation with an
English family.
B Bristow CollegeThe college is in the centre of Bristow.
Full-time courses at all levels, beginners
to advanced, from September to June. Visits arranged to places
of interest. Excellent range of sports offered. Students arrange
their own
accommodation in flats and houses.
C Shepton CollegeShepton College is in the centre of London
close to underground and buses. Classes are offered all through the
year. Daytime English courses up to ten hours
per week. Evening classes of four hours per week.
Extra classes offered in English for Business.
Students arrange their own accommodation in flats and
houses.
D Frampton CollegeSituated in West London close to bus and
underground. Courses run from September to July
(daytime only). Special courses available, e.g. English for
Business. Summer school in July and August. Accommodation
arranged in student
hostels.
E Daunston CollegeDaunston is a small town in the Midlands near
pleasant countryside. Part-time and full-time classes available
from September to June. Full-time summer school in August.
Complete beginners part-time only. Trips and other social events
arranged
regularly. Accommodation in the college or with
families.
F Exford CollegeExford is beside the sea and surrounded by
beautiful countryside. Courses at all levels, September to June
(full-time). Summer schools (mornings only) during
August. Full social programme including sports
and hobby clubs provided by the college.
Students live in college rooms or with families.
G Chesford CollegeSituated in the centre of Chesford, a quiet
market town. English courses offered from September
to June, daytime and evenings. Trips organised to Cambridge,
Oxford
and London. Accommodation is with local families.
H Howe CollegeThe college is in the city centre, but near the
North Yorkshire countryside and the sea. Classes run from September
to June. Part-time and full-time courses from
beginners to advanced (daytime only). Full-time courses in
English with
Business Studies. Trips arranged to places of interest. Help
given in finding a flat or room in
the area.
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PART 3
Questions 1120
Look at the sentences below about an English city. Read the text
on the opposite page to decide if each sentence is correct or
incorrect. If it is correct, mark A on your answer sheet. If it is
not correct, mark B on your answer sheet.
11 The River Wensum flows through East Anglia.
12 People have lived by the River Wensum for at least 2000
years.
13 In the 11th century, Norwich was a small village.
14 Norwich has been a city since its first cathedral was
built.
15 Norwich has always been one of the smallest English
cities.
16 There are more than 50 churches in Norwich.
17 The number of students in Norwich is increasing.
18 The Norwich City football team is called The Canaries because
of the colours the players wear.
19 The Castle Mall took more than two years to build.
20 Norwich people still like using the old market as well as
shopping in The Castle Mall.
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NorwichNorwich, the capital of the part of Britain known as East
Anglia, has existed as a place to live for more than two thousand
years. It began as a small village beside the River Wensum. At the
time of the Norman invasion in 1066 it had grown to become one of
the largest towns in England.
With two cathedrals and a mosque, Norwich has long been a
popular centre for various religions. The first cathedral was built
in 1095 and has recently celebrated its 900th anniversary, while
Norwich itself had a year of celebration in 1994 to mark the 800th
anniversary of the city receiving a Royal Charter. This allowed it
to be called a city and to govern itself independently.
Today, in comparison with places like London or Manchester,
Norwich is quite small, with a population of around 150,000, but in
the 16th century Norwich was the second city of England. It
continued to grow for the next 300 years and got richer and richer,
becoming famous for having as many churches as there are weeks in
the year and as many pubs as there are days in the year.
Nowadays, there are far fewer churches and pubs, but in 1964 the
University of East Anglia was built in Norwich. With its
fast-growing student population and its success as a modern
commercial centre (Norwich is the biggest centre for insurance
services outside London), the city now has a wide choice of
entertainment: theatres, cinemas, nightclubs, busy cafs, excellent
restaurants, and a number of arts and leisure centres. There is
also a football team, whose colours are green and yellow. The team
is known as The Canaries, though nobody can be sure why.
Now the citys attractions include another important development,
a modern shopping centre called The Castle Mall. The people of
Norwich lived with a very large hole in the middle of their city
for over two years, as builders dug up the main car park. Lorries
moved nearly a million tons of earth so that the roof of the Mall
could become a city centre park, with attractive water pools and
hundreds of trees. But the local people are really pleased that the
old open market remains, right in the heart of the city and next to
the new development. Both areas continue to do good business,
proving that Norwich has managed to mix the best of the old and the
new.
The Castle Mall shopping centre, seen from outside and
inside.
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PART 2
Question 6
You have recently moved to a town and have bought this postcard
of the town to send to your penfriend.
In your postcard to your penfriend, you should explain why you
have moved tell your friend what facilities the town has say what
you dislike about living there.
Write 3545 words on your answer sheet.
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COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE
1. Dolphins play tricks much better than seals. Seals don
t _________________________________________________________
2. Michelle doesnt sing as well as Rosana does.
Rosana_____________________________________________________________
3. Mum doesnt speak English as well as Dad. Dad
speaks___________________________________________________________
4. I dont have a bigger problem than pronunciation.
My_________________________________________________________________
5. Cats arent as expensive to keep as dogs
Dogs_______________________________________________________________
6. Man is the cruelest of all animals. There
isnt___________________________________________________________
7. His canary sings better than mine. My canary doesnt
sing_________________________________________________
8. Is this the cheapest pet food youve got? Have you
got_________________________________________________________
9. The cheetah is the fastest animal in the world. No animal
runs_______________________________________________________
10. Your coffee is not so good as the coffee my mother makes. My
mothers
coffee____________________________________________________
11. Ive never been to a farther country than Greece.
Greece_____________________________________________________________
12. David makes more mistakes than Joe.
Joe________________________________________________________________
13. Riding a horse is not so easy as riding a bicycle. Riding a
bicycle_______________________________________________________
14. She doesnt sing as well as she used to. She
used____________________________________________________________
15. You dont go to the cinema as often as my sister does. My
sister_____________________________________________________________
16. Marys cake wasnt so successful as janes Janes
cake__________________________________________________________
17. The old buildings are not so high as the new tower
blocks.
The new tower blocks
are________________________________________________
18. Joe is not so busy as I am. I am
________________________________________________________________
19. It is darker today than it was yesterday. Yesterday
was_________________________________________________________
20. John drives more carefully than his sister Ann Ann doesnt
drive_______________________________________________________
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21. Driving a bus is more amusing than sitting in an office.
Sitting in an office
isnt__________________________________________________ 22. He is
stronger than he looks.
He doesnt
look________________________________________________________
23. Students are always busier in June than in any other month.
June is
the____________________________________________________________
24. I dont go swimming as often as my brother does.
My brother
goes________________________________________________________
25. Ive never driven a faster car than this Ferrari. This
Ferrari
is__________________________________________________________
26. My Friend says he has never met such a pretty girl as
Sandra. Sandra
is_____________________________________________________________
27. No one in the world drives as badly as you do.
Youre________________________________________________________________
28. This is the coldest winter we remember. We dont
remember_____________________________________________________
29. They were the most colorful socks I had ever won. I had
never
won________________________________________________________
30. I dont like this food as much as you do. You dont
____________________________________________________________
31. Your holidays are longer than mine. My holidays
are________________________________________________________
32. He isnt nearly as intelligent as his younger brother. His
younger
brother_____________________________________________________
33. You didnt earn as much as you had been told. You
earned___________________________________________________________
34. Sound doesnt travel as fast as light in the air. Light
travels___________________________________________________________
35. He gets up earlier than his wife. His wife
doesnt________________________________________________________
36. The blue dress isnt quite as pretty as the red one. The red
dress
is________________________________________________________
37. He speaks German better than he speaks French. He doesnt
speak_______________________________________________________
38. My friend gets bored, but not as soon as I do. I get
bored____________________________________________________________
39. Her mother was beautiful, but not to the degree that she is.
She
is________________________________________________________________
40. Its not as macabre as the previous Film. This Film
is____________________________________________________________
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41. Im not nearly such a careful driver as he is.
He
drives___________________________________________________________
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test yourself futureQ Write the contracted forms.
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will not
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with going to.) John / start work / tomorrow f,tI Mary / phone /
this evening B
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/ be / here next week El ..........We / have / enough money for a
holiduy EWhere / I find / the key EJohn / pass / his exams !
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life p
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present progressive.When I you / leave f,l
.uy.hew..a.r&.g.ow..Lenvt.wgi..........I / see / Andrew tonight
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you again one day.'There's someone at the door., ,I go., I ,I,ll
go.,I promise I tell I I'll tell you tomorrow.I will see I am
seeing the doctor tomorrow at 10.30.Look
- Joe is going to I wiII show us something interesting.'I don't
want to drive.' ,OK. I,m going to I I'il drive.,'Shall we go out?'
'No, 1,// I I,m going fo wash my clothes.,I think I'm taking I I'II
take guitar lessons one day.
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Unit 1
2 wordlist
Sports
athlete (n) someone who is good at sports such as running,
jumping or throwing things
athletics (n) the sports which include running, jumping and
throwing
basket (n) the name for the net in basketball
basketball (n) a game in which two teams try to win points by
throwing a ball through a high net
bat (n) a piece of wood used to hit the ball in some sports
bike (n) bicycle
board (n) a flat object or surface used for a particular
purpose
boot (n) a shoe that covers the whole foot and part of the
leg
champion (n) a person or animal that wins a competition
changing room (n) a room where you change into clothes to do
sport
cycling (n) the activity of riding a bicycle
cyclist (n) someone who rides a bicycle
equipment (n) a tool or object used for an activity or
purpose
field (n) an area of grass where you can play a sport
football (n) a game in which two teams of players kick a round
ball and try to score goals; the ball used for this game
footballer (n) someone who plays football, especially as their
job
goalkeeper (n) the player in a sport such as football who tries
to stop the ball going into the goal
gym (n) a building with equipment for doing exercises
gymnast (n) someone who does gymnastics
gymnastics (n) a sport in which you do physical exercises on the
floor and on different pieces of equipment
helmet (n) a hard hat that protects your head
hockey (n) a game played by two teams in which a small ball is
hit with a long stick
horse riding (n) the sport or activity of riding a horse
match (n) a sports competition in which two people or teams
compete against each other
net (n) kind of material often used in sports (in tennis the net
separates the two halves of the court)
outdoors (adv) not inside a building
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3 wordlist
racing (n) the activity or sport in which people, animals or
vehicles race against each other
racket (n) a piece of equipment that you use to hit a ball in
sports such as tennis
rugby (n) a sport played by two teams with an oval ball and
H-shaped goals
sailing (n) a sport using boats with sails
skiing (n) a sport in which you move across snow on skis
sportsman/woman (n) a man/woman who is good at sport
surfer (n) someone who surfs
surfing (n) the sport of riding on a wave on a special board
team (n) a group of people who play a sport or game together
training (n) when you prepare for a sport or competition
sail (v) to travel in a boat or a ship
skis (n) a pair of long, thin pieces of wood or plastic that you
wear on the bottom of boots to move over snow
sports centre (n) a building with places where you can play
different sports
hockey stick (n) a long, thin piece of wood that you use when
you are playing hockey
swimming (n) moving through water using arms and legs
swimming pool (n) an area of water made for people to swim
in
table tennis (n) a game in which two or four people hit a small
ball over a low net on a large table
tennis (n) a sport in which two or four people hit a small ball
to each other over a net
volleyball (n) a game in which two teams use their hands to hit
a ball over a net
windsurfing (n) a sport in which you sail across water by
standing on a board and holding onto a large sail
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4 wordlist
Unit 2
Describing people: personality
friendly (adj) behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards
someone
hard-working (adj) doing a job seriously and with a lot of
effort
independent (adj) not wanting or needing anyone else to help
you
intelligent (adj) able to learn and understand things easily
kind (adj) This describes someone who does things to help others
and shows that they care about them.
self-confident (adj) feeling sure about yourself and your
abilities
serious (adj) This describes someone who is quiet and does not
laugh often.
shy (adj) not confident, especially about meeting new people
tidy (adj) having everything in the right place and arranged in
a good order
Describing people: appearance
average height (adj) not tall and not short
blonde (adj) This describes hair which is pale yellow
broad-shouldered (adj) with wide shoulders
curly (adj) with many curls
dark (adj) having black or brown hair
fair hair (adj+n) light coloured hair
hair (n) the thin, thread-like parts that grow on the head and
body of people and animals
height (n) how tall or high something or someone is
long (hair) (adj) not short
moustache (n) a line of hair that some men grow above their
mouths
short (adj) not as tall as most people
shoulder-length (adj) If your hair is shoulder-length, it goes
down as far as your shoulders.
slim (adj) thin in an attractive way
tall (adj) higher than most other people
wavy (adj) not straight but with slight curves
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5 wordlist
Free time activities
computer games (n) a game you play on a computer
chess (n) a board game with a black and white board and
different shaped pieces
classical/pop/ rock music/jazz (n)
different kinds of music
(going) clubbing (n) spending the evening dancing in a club
(going) dancing (n) going out to dance
(going) shopping (n) going out to buy things
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Unit 3
Work
artist (n) someone who makes paintings, sculptures, drawings,
etc.
boss (n) someone who is responsible for employees and tells them
what to do
colleague (n) someone that you work with
disc jockey (n) someone who plays music on the radio or at
discos
engineer (n) someone whose job is to design, build or repair
machines, engines, roads, bridges, etc.
hairdresser (n) someone whose job is to cut peoples hair
housewife (n) a woman who stays at home to cook, clean and take
care of her family
journalist (n) someone whose job is to write for newspapers
mechanic (n) someone whose job is to repair cars
model (n) someone whose job is wearing clothes for photographs
or fashion shows
photographer (n) someone whose job is to take photographs
receptionist (n) someone who works in a hotel or office
building, answering the telephone and dealing with guests
sales person (n) someone who sells things (like cars)
shop assistant (n) someone whose job is selling things in a
shop
tourist (n) someone who visits a place for pleasure and does not
live there
work experience (n) doing a temporary unpaid job to find out
what it is like
bank guard (n) someone whose job is to protect a bank
criminal (n) someone who has done a crime
police officer (n) someone whose job is to protect people from
crime
security officer (n) someone whose job is to protect people and
things in a place such as a shopping mall
shoplifter (n) someone who steals from shops
thief (n) someone who steals things
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B1 COURSE ANSWERS KEY
S. 3- FOR, SINCE, AGO.
1. The last time I went to a Chinese restaurant was at
Christmas.
2. I havent been to a basketball match for two years.
3. The last time I saw this quiz show was two weeks ago.
4. I havent eaten meat for ages.
5. I havent spoken to the Prime Minister on the phone for a
week. 6. It has been a few hours since I finished painting the
house.
7. My family has lived in Albacete for two years.
8. She hasnt driven since she had the accident.
9. I havent seen Dave for three years.
10. Its ages since I last heard from Nicole.
11. Its the first time I have ever seen this programme. 12. Its
four years since we last elected a government. 13. The last time
she took her car to the mechanic was five months ago.
14. She last celebrated her birthday at home was three years
ago.
15. They have been a free country for a century.
16. I havent drunk sherry for a month. 17. Saraseta hasnt played
the violin for ages.
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