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5 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
GRAMMAR

1 Underline the correct word(s).
  Example: A lot of / Many of people cheered when they heard the news.
  1   I was going to have a biscuit, but there aren’t any / none.
  2   There are very few / very little modern buildings in this town.
  3   They haven’t got plenty of / much money, but they’re still very generous.
  4   I don’t like living in the city – there’s too much / many traffic.
  5   There are not / no enough seats for everyone.
  6   Very little / few money is being invested in the public health system.
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2 Complete the email with an article: a, an, the, or – (no article).
  Dear all,
  We’re having a fantastic time in Paris. We arrived yesterday afternoon so we had time to
  find 1 ________ nice little hotel and relax after our journey.
  We woke up early this morning because 2 ________ sun was shining in through the
  window. We had a delicious breakfast and then went out to explore 3 ________ city.
  Later, we’re meeting Kathy’s friend Peter, who’s 4 ________ artist studying at university
  here. He’s going to take us to 5 ________ best café in town, (at least he says it is!) just
  beside the River Seine. After that we’re going to go up 6 ________ Eiffel Tower and then
  do some more sightseeing.
  7
    ________ French cities are wonderful!
  We’ll be back 8 ________ next Saturday. See you soon!
  Love,
  Stacy
                                                                                           8

3 Complete the sentences with the -ing form or the infinitive (with or without to)
  of the verb in brackets.
  Example: She left without saying (say) goodbye.
  1   I love ________ (not / have) to get up at 5.30 a.m. any more.
  2   Ian doesn’t seem ________ (enjoy) his job very much.
  3   I’ve given up ________ (try) to learn how to dance salsa – I’m hopeless!
  4   Natalie said I should ________ (learn) to do yoga to relieve stress.
  5   Would you mind ________ (turn) your music down? I can’t concentrate.
  6   Kate’s just gone to the shop ________ (get) a newspaper.
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                                                                   Grammar total           20




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Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

5 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
VOCABULARY

4 Write the verb or noun.
  Example: discuss discussion
      verb        noun
  1   propose     _______
  2   organize    ________
  3   ________    relaxation
  4   survive     ________
  5   ________    reaction
  6   move        ________
  7   ________    decision
                                                                                   7

5 Complete the sentences with the correct preposition.
  Example: Are you listening to me?
  1   I’m sorry. I just don’t agree ________ you.
  2   I borrowed this book ________ the library.
  3   He’s really good ________ telling jokes.
  4   We talked for hours ________ food and dieting.
  5   I’m interested ________ starting my own company.
  6   Susie’s really afraid ________ heights.
  7   How long have you been working ________ the television company?
                                                                                   7

6 Complete the sentences with the correct word(s).
  Example: My current job is temporary. It’s a one-year contract.
           permanent full-time temporary
  1 I love being ________ – I don’t have a boss to tell me what to do.
    part-time temporary self-employed
  2 She doesn’t have ________ hours. She often works at night.
    regular full-time working
  3 Jason’s ________ for the finance department.
    in charge responsible accountant
  4 You need at least two years of work ________ to work in this company.
    contract qualifications experience
  5 ________ is a person who repairs things such as toilets, water pipes, etc.
    A plumber A lawyer An accountant
  6 Some people choose to ________ when they’re sixty-two.
    resign be sacked retire
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                                                                Vocabulary total   20




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Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

5 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
PRONUNCIATION

7 Match the words with the same sound.

      laugh borrow think that caught
      worry

  Example: up worry
  1   horse    ________
  2   phone    ________
  3   mother   ________
  4   car      ________
  5   thumb    ________
                                                                            5

8 Underline the stressed syllable.
  Example: accountant
  1   housework
  2   unemployed
  3   discussion
  4   daughter
  5   interview
                                                                            5
                                                      Pronunciation total   10
                            Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total    50




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Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

5 Reading and Writing A
READING

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


     How I got my dream job
       Are you still looking for your dream job? Don’t give up. Here’s how three
       people achieved their goals.

       Mario Mendes, 29

       I’m doing something I really enjoy. I’m part of a team that develops new
       technologies. I work with intelligent, interesting people and occasionally get to
       travel abroad. I won’t pretend it was easy getting my dream job, but it was
       worth the effort. My advice? Decide exactly what your dream job is and what it
       involves. Learn about the job. Make contact with companies that could offer
       your chosen career. Make sure they know your strengths. You may just get
       that dream job.

       Andy Collins, 46

       As a student, I earned $295 a week in cash working in a beach café. At the
       time, it was my dream job! Later I became a chef. It was hard work, I was often
       in a hot kitchen for twelve hours a day, six days a week. But you have to know
       the meaning of hard work if you want to achieve your goals. I now own five
       restaurants around the U.S. My best advice is to find out what your skills and
       talents are. Talent is something you’re born with. Skills are something you’ve
       learned to do. People like doing things that come naturally to them, so work
       and enjoy!

       Sarah Cooper, 38

     I’d been working as a secretary for three years when I decided to change my
     career. My work was often boring and always busy. I started studying to become a
     teacher. It certainly wasn’t easy; I continued working full-time to pay for my training
     at night school. I was exhausted most of the time, but after two years, I finally got
     my qualifications and resigned. I’m now a primary school teacher and it’s as good
     as I imagined. So don’t wait! Write a list of the things that are stopping you from
     getting your dream job. Make a plan to deal with each thing. There’s always an
     answer.


  Example: Mario is ________.
           A very interesting        B self-employed         C very happy with his job 
  1 Mario sometimes________.
    A enjoys his job       B travels abroad      C works in a team
  2 Mario thinks he got his dream job because _______.
    A he’s intelligent      B it was easy      C he did a lot of preparation
  3 When Andy was young, his dream job was to ________.
    A become a chef         B have his own restaurant
    C work in a café by the beach
  4 When he was a chef, Andy ________.
    A earned $295 a week         B didn’t enjoy his job

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Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

5 Reading and Writing A
    C didn’t get much time off
  5 Andy says it’s important to know ________.
    A your goals        B what you’re good at        C what you enjoy doing
  6 It took Sarah ________ years to train to be a teacher.
    A five       B three        C two
  7 Sarah’s job as a secretary wasn’t very ________.
    A hard        B exciting       C easy
  8 Sarah studied ________.
    A full-time        B at evening classes     C during the day
  9 Sarah advises people to ________.
    A plan how they can achieve their goals       B become primary school teachers
    C continue working while they train
 10 Who has become a successful businessman / woman?
    A Andy         B Mario        C Sarah
                                                                   Reading total         10



WRITING

     Are you creative? Good at making quick decisions? Do you enjoy working as part of
     a team?

       All New Media Promotions is looking for enthusiastic, ambitious people to work
       in their busy marketing department. There are vacancies in the following areas:

       • Administration    • Promotions
       • Sales             • Website Design

       All applicants must have the appropriate qualifications and a good level of
       English is essential.

     Send your CV and a covering letter to: Human Resources, All New Media
     Promotions, Edinburgh, PO Box 1084


  Read the advertisement. Write a covering letter to apply for a job at All New
  Media Promotions. (140–180 words)

                                                                     Writing total       10
                                                      Reading and Writing total          20




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Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

5 Listening and Speaking A
LISTENING

1 Listen to Zoe describe her lifestyle. Underline the correct answer.
  1   Zoe used to spend thirty minutes / one hour / hours travelling to work.
  2   Zoe rarely / often / never saw her friends during the week.
  3   In the evening, Zoe cooked junk food / bought takeaways / ate at her gym.
  4   During the week, Zoe was too busy / lazy / tired to go to the gym.
  5   Nowadays, Zoe travels less / works harder / earns more than she did in London.

2 Listen to two people talking about a work questionnaire. Match each
  conversation (1–5) to the statement (A–E) they are discussing.
  Conversation 1 __
  Conversation 2 __
  Conversation 3 __
  Conversation 4 __
  Conversation 5 __
  A I enjoy telling other people what to do.
  B I prefer having an office to myself.
  C I find it easy to do more than one thing at a time.
  D It’s important for me to have a high salary.
  E I’m good at working with other people.
                                                                 Listening total       10
SPEAKING

1 Make questions and ask your partner.
  1   think / work–life balance / equal? Why (not)?
  2   How much time / spend / family and friends? What / do together?
  3   think / modern life / more stressful than in past?
  4   like / live / slow city? Why (not)?
  5   If / have more time, what / do?
  Now answer your partner’s questions.

2 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
  ‘A good work–life balance is very important.’

3 Listen to your partner talking about men and women. Do you agree with him /
  her?

                                                                 Speaking total        20
                                                    Listening and Speaking total       30




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  • 1. Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________ 5 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A GRAMMAR 1 Underline the correct word(s). Example: A lot of / Many of people cheered when they heard the news. 1 I was going to have a biscuit, but there aren’t any / none. 2 There are very few / very little modern buildings in this town. 3 They haven’t got plenty of / much money, but they’re still very generous. 4 I don’t like living in the city – there’s too much / many traffic. 5 There are not / no enough seats for everyone. 6 Very little / few money is being invested in the public health system. 6 2 Complete the email with an article: a, an, the, or – (no article). Dear all, We’re having a fantastic time in Paris. We arrived yesterday afternoon so we had time to find 1 ________ nice little hotel and relax after our journey. We woke up early this morning because 2 ________ sun was shining in through the window. We had a delicious breakfast and then went out to explore 3 ________ city. Later, we’re meeting Kathy’s friend Peter, who’s 4 ________ artist studying at university here. He’s going to take us to 5 ________ best café in town, (at least he says it is!) just beside the River Seine. After that we’re going to go up 6 ________ Eiffel Tower and then do some more sightseeing. 7 ________ French cities are wonderful! We’ll be back 8 ________ next Saturday. See you soon! Love, Stacy 8 3 Complete the sentences with the -ing form or the infinitive (with or without to) of the verb in brackets. Example: She left without saying (say) goodbye. 1 I love ________ (not / have) to get up at 5.30 a.m. any more. 2 Ian doesn’t seem ________ (enjoy) his job very much. 3 I’ve given up ________ (try) to learn how to dance salsa – I’m hopeless! 4 Natalie said I should ________ (learn) to do yoga to relieve stress. 5 Would you mind ________ (turn) your music down? I can’t concentrate. 6 Kate’s just gone to the shop ________ (get) a newspaper. 6 Grammar total 20 1
  • 2. Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________ 5 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A VOCABULARY 4 Write the verb or noun. Example: discuss discussion verb noun 1 propose _______ 2 organize ________ 3 ________ relaxation 4 survive ________ 5 ________ reaction 6 move ________ 7 ________ decision 7 5 Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Example: Are you listening to me? 1 I’m sorry. I just don’t agree ________ you. 2 I borrowed this book ________ the library. 3 He’s really good ________ telling jokes. 4 We talked for hours ________ food and dieting. 5 I’m interested ________ starting my own company. 6 Susie’s really afraid ________ heights. 7 How long have you been working ________ the television company? 7 6 Complete the sentences with the correct word(s). Example: My current job is temporary. It’s a one-year contract. permanent full-time temporary 1 I love being ________ – I don’t have a boss to tell me what to do. part-time temporary self-employed 2 She doesn’t have ________ hours. She often works at night. regular full-time working 3 Jason’s ________ for the finance department. in charge responsible accountant 4 You need at least two years of work ________ to work in this company. contract qualifications experience 5 ________ is a person who repairs things such as toilets, water pipes, etc. A plumber A lawyer An accountant 6 Some people choose to ________ when they’re sixty-two. resign be sacked retire 6 Vocabulary total 20 2
  • 3. Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________ 5 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A PRONUNCIATION 7 Match the words with the same sound. laugh borrow think that caught worry Example: up worry 1 horse ________ 2 phone ________ 3 mother ________ 4 car ________ 5 thumb ________ 5 8 Underline the stressed syllable. Example: accountant 1 housework 2 unemployed 3 discussion 4 daughter 5 interview 5 Pronunciation total 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50 3
  • 4. Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________ 5 Reading and Writing A READING Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. How I got my dream job Are you still looking for your dream job? Don’t give up. Here’s how three people achieved their goals. Mario Mendes, 29 I’m doing something I really enjoy. I’m part of a team that develops new technologies. I work with intelligent, interesting people and occasionally get to travel abroad. I won’t pretend it was easy getting my dream job, but it was worth the effort. My advice? Decide exactly what your dream job is and what it involves. Learn about the job. Make contact with companies that could offer your chosen career. Make sure they know your strengths. You may just get that dream job. Andy Collins, 46 As a student, I earned $295 a week in cash working in a beach café. At the time, it was my dream job! Later I became a chef. It was hard work, I was often in a hot kitchen for twelve hours a day, six days a week. But you have to know the meaning of hard work if you want to achieve your goals. I now own five restaurants around the U.S. My best advice is to find out what your skills and talents are. Talent is something you’re born with. Skills are something you’ve learned to do. People like doing things that come naturally to them, so work and enjoy! Sarah Cooper, 38 I’d been working as a secretary for three years when I decided to change my career. My work was often boring and always busy. I started studying to become a teacher. It certainly wasn’t easy; I continued working full-time to pay for my training at night school. I was exhausted most of the time, but after two years, I finally got my qualifications and resigned. I’m now a primary school teacher and it’s as good as I imagined. So don’t wait! Write a list of the things that are stopping you from getting your dream job. Make a plan to deal with each thing. There’s always an answer. Example: Mario is ________. A very interesting B self-employed C very happy with his job  1 Mario sometimes________. A enjoys his job B travels abroad C works in a team 2 Mario thinks he got his dream job because _______. A he’s intelligent B it was easy C he did a lot of preparation 3 When Andy was young, his dream job was to ________. A become a chef B have his own restaurant C work in a café by the beach 4 When he was a chef, Andy ________. A earned $295 a week B didn’t enjoy his job 4
  • 5. Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________ 5 Reading and Writing A C didn’t get much time off 5 Andy says it’s important to know ________. A your goals B what you’re good at C what you enjoy doing 6 It took Sarah ________ years to train to be a teacher. A five B three C two 7 Sarah’s job as a secretary wasn’t very ________. A hard B exciting C easy 8 Sarah studied ________. A full-time B at evening classes C during the day 9 Sarah advises people to ________. A plan how they can achieve their goals B become primary school teachers C continue working while they train 10 Who has become a successful businessman / woman? A Andy B Mario C Sarah Reading total 10 WRITING Are you creative? Good at making quick decisions? Do you enjoy working as part of a team? All New Media Promotions is looking for enthusiastic, ambitious people to work in their busy marketing department. There are vacancies in the following areas: • Administration • Promotions • Sales • Website Design All applicants must have the appropriate qualifications and a good level of English is essential. Send your CV and a covering letter to: Human Resources, All New Media Promotions, Edinburgh, PO Box 1084 Read the advertisement. Write a covering letter to apply for a job at All New Media Promotions. (140–180 words) Writing total 10 Reading and Writing total 20 5
  • 6. Name ____________________________ Class ____________________________ 5 Listening and Speaking A LISTENING 1 Listen to Zoe describe her lifestyle. Underline the correct answer. 1 Zoe used to spend thirty minutes / one hour / hours travelling to work. 2 Zoe rarely / often / never saw her friends during the week. 3 In the evening, Zoe cooked junk food / bought takeaways / ate at her gym. 4 During the week, Zoe was too busy / lazy / tired to go to the gym. 5 Nowadays, Zoe travels less / works harder / earns more than she did in London. 2 Listen to two people talking about a work questionnaire. Match each conversation (1–5) to the statement (A–E) they are discussing. Conversation 1 __ Conversation 2 __ Conversation 3 __ Conversation 4 __ Conversation 5 __ A I enjoy telling other people what to do. B I prefer having an office to myself. C I find it easy to do more than one thing at a time. D It’s important for me to have a high salary. E I’m good at working with other people. Listening total 10 SPEAKING 1 Make questions and ask your partner. 1 think / work–life balance / equal? Why (not)? 2 How much time / spend / family and friends? What / do together? 3 think / modern life / more stressful than in past? 4 like / live / slow city? Why (not)? 5 If / have more time, what / do? Now answer your partner’s questions. 2 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons. ‘A good work–life balance is very important.’ 3 Listen to your partner talking about men and women. Do you agree with him / her? Speaking total 20 Listening and Speaking total 30 6