LRN Level 1 Certificate in Esol International (Cef b2)
LRN Level 1 Certificate in Esol International (Cef b2)
LRN Level 1 Certificate in Esol International (Cef b2)
DURATION:
LEVEL B2 LISTENING 30 MINUTES
LISTENING
WRITING
WRITING 2 HOURS
READING
READING AND USE
USE
EXAM PAPER - JUNE 2017
INSTRUCTIONS:
Page 1
LISTENING SECTION 1 CEF B2
Listen to 9 short conversations. For questions 1-9, choose the best answer (A, B or C).
You will hear each conversation TWICE. You now have 2 minutes to read the questions.
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
Page 2
LISTENING SECTION 2 CEF B2
Listen to 3 longer conversations. For questions 10-15, choose the best answer
(A, B or C). You will hear each conversation TWICE. You now have 1 minute to read
the questions.
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
A hot day
10. According to what you hear, what is TRUE about the repairman?
A. He may be late because of the traffic.
B. He will probably arrive in ten minutes.
C. He told Tim that he hadn’t left the shop yet.
Tickets to a concert
14. From what you hear, you understand that Adam
A. prefers to go to concerts on his own.
B. is trying to sell Mary a concert ticket.
C. did not have to pay for the concert tickets.
Page 3
LISTENING SECTION 3 CEF B2
Listen to Anna’s message to her friend, Monica. For questions 16-20, choose the best
answer (A, B or C). You will hear the message TWICE. You now have 1 minute to look
at the questions.
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
16. Anna says that her flat is not good for the party because
A. her neighbours are very noisy.
B. it is too small for so many students.
C. it is too far away from the school.
20. For the music at the party, Anna thinks they should
A. have live music.
B. hire a professional.
C. get a classmate to be the DJ.
Now turn to Writing, Section 1, Task 1. Open your Writing Booklet and listen to the
instructions. You have 1 minute to open your Writing Booklet.
Page 4
WRITING SECTION 1 CEF B2
Task 1
Listen to Anna’s message to her friend, Monica, again. USE the space provided in the
Writing Booklet to take notes. You can use the information from the recording and the
notes you have taken to write an email to a friend of yours telling him/her about the end-
of-the-school year party you are organising for your classmates.
Write your email in the space provided in the Writing Booklet. You can use the notes
you have taken. You may add any other relevant information you wish. Write your email
in 100-120 words.
Page 5
WRITING SECTION 2 CEF B2
Choose ONE of the following Writing Tasks. USE the points given below each Task.
You may add your own points if you wish.
Write your Task in the space provided in the Writing Booklet in 120-170 words.
Task 2
OR
Task 3
Write a story that begins ‘When I looked at my phone, I saw a message from
my friend.’
OR
Task 4
Write an essay about what is good and what is bad about being a teenager.
Support your ideas and give examples.
what is good about being a teenager what is bad about being a teenager
• not many responsibilities • pressure to do well at school
• a lot of fun with friends • limited amount of freedom
• dreams about the future • not always taken seriously
Page 6
READING AND USE SECTION 1 CEF B2
Read the text below about The Origins of Pizza and then answer the questions that follow.
For questions 1-8, choose the best answer (A, B or C).
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
Nobody really knows where pizza comes from. In fact, there are a lot of different stories
about the origin of pizza, but the most common belief is that it was invented in Italy.
Although a food historian located the first use of the word ‘pizza’ in the Italian town of
Gaeta, the people of Naples have always claimed pizza to be their own dish. They say
that the first modern pizza was created by a baker in Naples in 1889. The baker used
mozzarella cheese, basil and tomatoes, all of which represented the national colours of
the Italian flag. The baker made this pizza to honour King Umberto and Queen
Margherita who were visiting Naples. The story goes that the Queen enjoyed this
special pie a lot, and so the baker named his first pizza Margherita.
Looking at the stories behind the basic ingredients used in modern pizza, we can learn
more things about the history of pizza. Flat bread is one of the ingredients. Ancient
Greeks baked large, round and flat bread on which they put various items such as olives
and spices. The idea of flat bread found its way to Italy. In the early 18 th century, plain
flat breads, called pizzas in Italy, were sold mostly in the streets. Those pizzas were
delicious. However, as they had nothing on top, they were cheap to buy and they soon
became a popular dish for the poor.
The second ingredient is cheese, which has been around for thousands of years.
Travellers from Asia are believed to have brought the art of cheese making to Europe.
In fact, cheese was made in many parts of the Roman Empire. Tomatoes, the third
ingredient, came to Europe in the 1500s. In the beginning, the people of Europe
thought they were poisonous. It was not until the 17 th century that the poor people of
Naples added tomatoes to their food and gave the world the first basic tomato sauce.
In the beginning of the 20th century, Italian immigrants brought pizza to America. One
of those Italian immigrants opened the first pizzeria in New York, in 1905. _________,
pizza has become one of the world’s favourite foods. The basic design remains the
same, but what goes on the top varies depending on someone’s taste.
Page 7
READING AND USE SECTION 1 CEF B2
Page 8
READING AND USE SECTION 2 CEF B2
Plants
Indoor Plants
Everybody knows that interior plants and 9. According to the 1st paragraph, indoor
flowers can make any place look attractive. plants can
However, besides the beauty we see in
A. have a positive influence on our
indoor plants, they have a variety of
mood.
benefits. For one thing, being close to plants
B. make people look more attractive.
makes us feel more comfortable and
C. help working people avoid doing
cheerful whether we are at home or at work.
difficult work.
Interior greenery also makes our
surroundings more stimulating and exciting. 10. The presence of plants in hospital
As a result, the more greenery there is in a rooms can
working environment, the more productive A. cause people to feel anxious.
and happier people become. The presence B. increase the time patients spend in
of plants within hospital rooms has a positive hospital.
influence as well. According to medical C. make patients feel more positive.
research, patients in hospital rooms with
11. What is FALSE according to the 2nd
plants and flowers have a significantly
paragraph?
shorter hospitalisation, need fewer
painkillers, experience less stress and feel A. Indoor plants can improve the air in
more optimistic. a building.
B. Plants add dust to the buildings they
In addition, because indoor plants exchange are in.
gases and water with their surroundings, C. The parts of a plant can help reduce
they can improve the air quality of a building noise.
by lowering the levels of carbon dioxide and 12. Which of the following can best replace
airborne dust. Noise reduction is another the word ‘welcoming’ in the 2nd
known benefit of indoor plants. There is paragraph?
usually a lot of noise either from inside a
A. tidy
building such as people shouting or from
B. intense
busy roads. The parts of a plant like stems
C. friendly
and leaves are particularly effective in
decreasing sound and so indoor plants
create a welcoming environment to live or
work in.
Page 9
READING AND USE SECTION 2 CEF B2
Outdoor Plants
Whether it is large or small, a garden can 13. Which of the following is NOT
both make our home beautiful and help the mentioned as a benefit of a garden?
environment as well. Anything we plant in A. keeping the environment cleaner
our garden can reduce the amount of carbon B. encouraging people to buy fresh
dioxide in the air and give off oxygen. If we vegetables
plant vegetables, we don’t have to shop at C. spending less money on vegetables
the supermarket as much and so we can
lower our grocery bill. It takes only about a 14. What is FALSE according to the
tenth of an acre to produce most of the 1st paragraph?
vegetables we need for a whole year. Even A. Plants are likely to make the water
if we don’t have any space to create a in the ground cleaner.
garden, we can grow some vegetables on B. Vegetables grown on a balcony
our balcony and still be able to enjoy food require a lot of chemicals.
free from chemicals. Plants, trees and C. Many kinds of insects and animals
flowers also help remove harmful bacteria depend on plants.
from water in the ground and make it
cleaner. In addition, plants are an important 15. According to the 2nd paragraph, we
food source for a lot of animals and insects. understand that gardening
A. is not a creative activity.
It goes without saying that gardening is one B. is an uncommon pastime.
of the most popular hobbies all over the C. helps in keeping someone fit.
world. Besides being an enjoyable and
creative activity, gardening is an effective
workout as we can burn about three
hundred calories in an hour and build up our
muscles, too. It has also been shown that
gardening is a great way for someone to
deal with problems and stress. It is a
rewarding experience for children as well
since they learn to appreciate and respect
nature.
Page 10
READING AND USE SECTION 3 CEF B2
16. He was about ……… the office when the storm began.
A. leaving
B. to have left
C. to leave
19. He informed his coach that he ……… play in the following week’s game.
A. won’t
B. wouldn’t
C. may not
20. Despite the long queue, they were ……… to find tickets for the match.
A. too lucky
B. such as lucky
C. lucky enough
22. She stopped ……… her free time doing useless things.
A. wasting
B. to waste
C. for having wasted
Page 11
READING AND USE SECTION 3 CEF B2
23. Did she actually see them ……… from each other?
A. to copy
B. copying
C. on copying
26. When they lived in the countryside, they ……… for walks in the afternoons.
A. used to go
B. were going
C. would have gone
28. First, she ……… all the household chores and then she went to the supermarket.
A. had done
B. did
C. was doing
29. While she was ……… holiday, she made some new friends.
A. in
B. at
C. on
Page 12
READING AND USE SECTION 4 CEF B2
For questions 31-40, choose the best answer (A, B or C) to fill in the gaps.
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
Beach Volleyball
Summertime sports are a great way to enjoy ourselves and keep (31) ……... during the
summer months. Beach volleyball is certainly one of the most popular summer
(32) ……… as it can be a lot of fun no matter what age group the players (33) ………. .
Apart from being an enjoyable activity, beach volleyball has a lot of other benefits. First
of all, it is all about teamwork and (34) ……… coordination within the team, (35) ……...
encourages unity among the team members. Another benefit of beach volleyball is that
it gives us the opportunity to make new friends at the best (36) ……… for a holiday, the
beach. The sand, the sun and the sound of water make (37) ……… volleyball match
enjoyable. Yet it is a demanding workout as it uses every part of the body. The physical
activities involved in playing volleyball strengthen the muscles of (38) ……… the upper
and lower body, as well as the arms and the shoulders. Playing volleyball does
(39) ……… help us to lose weight but it can also allow us to develop hand-eye
coordination and (40) ……. our balance. Finally, like all other sports, playing volleyball
can make us feel proud of our accomplishments and boost our self-confidence.
Page 13
LRN LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN ESOL
INTERNATIONAL (CEF B2)
LEVEL B2
SPEAKING
Duration: 14 to 16 minutes
EXAMINER’S INSTRUCTIONS
Speaking Exam Paper June 2017
Page 1
SPEAKING SECTION 1 CEF B2
Warm up Stage
Duration: 3 minutes
Examiner: In this part of the Test, I would like to ask you some questions about
yourselves.
The Examiner asks each Candidate one or more questions about the following topics.
• hobbies
• free time activities
• school
• hometown or neighbourhood
• future plans
Page 2
SPEAKING SECTION 1 CEF B2
Duration: 6 to 7 minutes
Examiner: In this part of the Test, each of you is going to talk for 1 minute about the topic
you have already prepared for. After you have finished your talk, I will ask you
some questions about what you have presented and then your partner can express
his/her point of view on the same topic.
The Examiner shows each Candidate the list of topics and asks them which one
they have prepared to talk about.
Examiner to Candidate B: What do you think of this? or Do you agree or disagree with your
partner?
The Examiner asks both Candidates a question and prompts them to engage in a conversation.
Interaction: 2 – 2.5 minutes
Examiner to Candidate A: What do you think of this? or Do you agree or disagree with your
partner?
The Examiner asks both Candidates a question and prompts them to engage in a conversation.
Interaction: 2 – 2.5 minutes
Page 3
SPEAKING SECTION 3 CEF B2
Duration: 5 to 6 minutes
Examiner: In this part of the Test, I will ask each of you to respond to a question. You may
use the ideas given below the question and/or use your own ideas to answer the
question. Your partner will be asked to comment on what you have said and
express his/her point of view as well.
The Examiner must choose a question related to what each Candidate talked about in
Section 2 of the Test.
The Examiner tells each Candidate to look at the chosen question and the points below it.
When the Candidate has finished talking about the question, the Examiner asks the other
Candidate to comment and express his/her point of view.
Page 4
LRN JUNE 2017
LEVEL B2 KEY
LISTENING
Section 1 Section 2 Section 3
1. C 10. A 16. B
2. C 11. B 17. A
3. C 12. A 18. B
4. B 13. C 19. B
5. A 14. C 20. C
6. A 15. C
7. B
8. B
9. A
1. B 9. A 16. C 31. A
2. B 10. C 17. C 32. B
3. B 11. B 18. A 33. A
4. C 12. C 19. B 34. B
5. C 13. B 20. C 35. C
6. B 14. B 21. C 36. A
7. A 15. C 22. A 37. C
8. A 23. B 38. B
24. B 39. A
25. A 40. B
26. A
27. B
28. B
29. C
30. A