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EU Elementary A2 Progress Test 12
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Transcript of EU Elementary A2 Progress Test 12
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Progress test 12 – Are you OK? 1Progress test 12 – Are you OK? 1
VOCABULARY2 The body and health 1
Look at the parts of the body in the diagram and write the names next to the numbers below. (10 marks)
Example: 1 e Answer: ear
GRAMMAR1 Giving advice with if
Write the words and phrases to make sentences giving advice. (10 marks)
Example: a headache / got / if / lie down for / you’ve / fifteen minutes
Answer: If you’ve got a headache, lie down for fifteen minutes.
1 you’ve / a bad cold / off work / got / you should /
take a day
If
2 bed / very tired / feel / early / you / go to
If
3 don’t / stomach ache / spicy food / you’ve got / eat
If
4 paracetamol / you’re / what medicine / be careful /
allergic to / you take
If
5 your back / lift / heavy objects / shouldn’t / hurts /
you
If
6 a temperature / cold bath / have / got / you’ve / a
If
7 should / hot honey / a sore throat / and lemon
juice / you / you’ve got / drink
If
8 you don’t / should / feel better / in a few days / a
doctor / see / you
If
9 hurt / in hot water / them / your feet / put
If
10 headache / go for / you / a walk / have / a / in the
park
If
2 n
3 h
4 t
6 m
5 h
7 t
8 f
11 h
10 s
9 b
3 The body and health 2
Circle two correct options to complete each sentence. (6 marks)
Example: I’ve got a my leg.a) sore in b) pain in c) problem with d) ache on
1 My mother suffers from really bad
ache.
a) back b) nose c) ear d) throat
2 Joe’s not too good today. He’s feeling a bit
.
a) temperature b) sick c) tired d) pain in his back
3 How are you feeling today? How’s your
?
a) sore throat b) allergic c) cold d) sick
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Progress test 12 – Are you OK? 2
EXPLORE WRITING6 Apologies
Circle the correct option to complete each apology. (4 marks)
Example: I I broke your table. a) ’m sorry b) sorry
1 We’re really sorry for to your party.
a) not coming b) not come
2 I’m afraid to post your letter.
a) for forgetting b) I forgot
3 Sorry disappoint you, but I can’t come
to the theatre with you.
a) to b) for
4 I’m very sorry, there’s nothing I can do
to help.
a) but b) for
PRONUNCIATION4 Linking consonants and vowels
Write the two words which link, consonant to vowel. (5 marks)
Example: Joe’s dog is called Suzi. Answer: dog is
1 Can I see your passport please?
2 I had a headache yesterday.
3 I’ve got pains in my neck.
4 Where does Andrew live?
5 What is her first name?
KEYWORD 5 take
Rewrite each sentence, adding the form of take in the correct place. (5 marks)
Example: I the train and then walked from the station. (took)
Answer: I took the train and then walked from the station.
1 a taxi is much quicker than walking. (taking)
2 if Graham phones while I’m out can you a message
for me? (take)
3 it usually me about forty minutes to cycle to work.
(takes)
4 how long does this recipe to make? (take)
5 did it you long to decorate your house? (take)