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11 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B: Grammar 1 Underline The Correct Word(s)

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11 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B: Grammar 1 Underline The Correct Word(s)

This document appears to be an English language exercise containing sections on grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, reading and writing. The grammar section contains exercises with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing parts of speech, verbs and sentence structure. The vocabulary section similarly tests word meanings and usage through multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. The pronunciation section focuses on syllable stress, rhyming words and sentence stress. The reading comprehension portion contains a short passage about three retirees and their plans, followed by multiple choice questions. The writing section provides prompts for short answers in complete sentences about future plans, skills, hobbies, travel and life changes.

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Name ____________________________

Class ____________________________

11 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B


GRAMMAR

1 Underline the correct word(s).


Example: I don’t understand you. Please speak slow / slowly.
1 The exam was incredibly difficult / difficult incredibly.
2 Carl doesn’t have a very healthy / healthily diet.
3 They speak perfectly Spanish / Spanish perfectly.
4 Pam plays the piano quite good / well.
5 Don’t walk home. It isn’t safe / safely here at night.
6 That’s a pretty / prettily dress. Is it new?
7 It’s snowing. Please drive real / really carefully.
8 They worked hard / hardly and passed the exam.
8

2 Complete the sentences with a, an, the, or – (no article).


Example: There was an amazing beach in front of the hotel.
1 Stephen doesn’t have _____ job.
2 I read _____ interesting book last week.
3 Jeremy was _____ worst singer in the competition.
4 We never eat _____ meat because we’re vegetarian.
5 Is Martin _____ good doctor?
6 Alice ate all of _____ sandwiches I made.
6

3 Complete the sentences with to and a verb from the box.

play drink get have meet go visit

Example: I’d love to visit Australia one day.


1 ‘What would you like __________?’ ‘A cup of tea, please.’
2 Martha decided __________ a party and invite all her friends.
3 ‘Hello, I’m Richard.’ ‘Nice __________ you.’
4 ‘I don’t have any money.’ ‘You need __________ a job!’
5 Yolanda learned __________ the guitar last year.
6 Do you want __________ to the theatre?
6
Grammar total 20

VOCABULARY

4 Complete the sentences with a word from the box.

google attachment social network download log in


skype upload wifi online
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

11 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B


Example: We connect to the internet with wifi.
1 How often do you buy books __________?
2 My brother lives in New Zealand and I __________ him once a week.
3 You need to __________ with your password to use the computer.
4 My mum doesn’t often __________ films from the internet.
5 If you want to find information on the internet, just __________ the words.
6 I don’t use __________ sites like Twitter.
7 Anna likes to __________ her photos so her friends can see them.
8 This email has an __________, but I can’t open it.
8

5 Complete the sentences with the correct word.


Example: He eats very unhealthily – he has fast food every day.
unhealthily hard noisily
1 He can’t sleep because his neighbours play their music __________.
loudly quietly dangerously
2 I can’t understand you when you speak __________.
politely carefully fast
3 She isn’t a very good driver – sometimes she drives __________.
dangerously carefully well
4 You danced __________. Well done!
fashionably badly beautifully
5 I’m not interested in fashion. I like to dress __________.
perfectly casually fashionably
6 ‘Are they good singers?’ ‘No, they sing really __________.’
badly perfectly well
7 Read the exam questions __________.
politely carefully casually
7

6 Underline the correct verb.


Example: There’s nothing for dinner. We need / do / would to go to the shop.
1 Bill’s being / liking / planning to move to Italy. He’s got a job there.
2 Would you like / plan / hope to go to the theatre with me?
3 She’s working hard at university because she likes / would / hopes to get a good job.
4 Dancing isn’t difficult. You just need / learn / hope to practise.
5 I really would / want / like to see the new James Bond film.
5
Vocabulary total 20

PRONUNCIATION

7 Match the words with the same sound.

attachment email online search social wifi


Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

11 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B


Example: upload social
1 log in __________
2 computer __________
3 information __________
4 skype __________
5 network __________
5

8 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: in|ter|net
1 down|load
2 a|ttach|ment
3 on|line
4 u|ni|ver|si|ty
5 net|work
5
Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

11 Reading and Writing B


READING

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

Making the most of retirement


Harry

I was a news journalist until I was 60. I wanted to retire and have more time with my wife.
Sadly, she died five years ago and now I’m alone in the house. Our son, Jamie, is a teacher
in Morocco and last year I went there for a holiday. I travelled to lots of countries when I
worked, but this was my first trip to North Africa. I really want to go back. I’d like to travel into
the Sahara and take photographs of the people and animals that live there, but I need to
learn a bit of Arabic first.

Annette

Nine months ago I retired from my job as a French teacher, sold my flat in London, and
moved to a small village. It’s incredibly quiet after London, but my life is much busier now.
I’m decorating my new house and I’m learning to drive – I never needed a car in London. I
spend a lot of time in my garden, too. I enjoy working in it and I’m planning to grow
vegetables next year and I also want to get some chickens. There are sometimes problems,
but luckily, my neighbours are really friendly.

Megan

Yesterday was my last day at work and now I can do what I want. After forty years as a cook,
I need to lose a few kilos, so I’m going to learn to play golf. I’m planning to do a computer
course at the local college. It’s a good way to learn about computers and meet new people,
and I’d like to make some new friends. I’d also like to get a new computer so I can chat with
my grandchildren on the internet every day – they live in Dubai and I don’t see them very
often.

Example: Harry was a TV reporter until he retired.


A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
1 Harry’s son lives in another country.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
2 His wife died when she was sixty.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
3 Harry wants to move to Morocco.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
4 Annette moved out of London after she retired.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
5 She has some chickens in her garden.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
6 She helps her neighbours a lot.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
7 Megan wants to learn to cook.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
8 She phones her grandchildren every day.
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

11 Reading and Writing B


A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
9 She is hoping to make some new friends at the college.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
9

2 Read the text again and write Harry, Annette, or Megan.


Example: Annette is doing some decorating.
1 __________ had a holiday in a foreign country.
2 __________ is having driving lessons.
3 __________ needs to learn another language.
4 __________ does a lot of gardening.
5 __________ wants to do some sport.
6 __________ is a grandparent.
6
Reading total 15

WRITING

What would you like to do? Answer the questions with complete sentences.
1 Do you want to change your job? Why?
_____________________________________________
2 Why are you learning English?
_____________________________________________
3 Are there any other skills that you want / need to learn? Which ones?
_____________________________________________
4 Is there a sport that you would really like to try? What?
_____________________________________________
5 Do you want to move house? Why?
_____________________________________________
6 Would you like to live in another country? Which one?
_____________________________________________
7 Are you hoping to have a holiday soon? When?
_____________________________________________
8 Which country do you really want to visit? Why?
_____________________________________________
9 What are you planning to do at the weekend?
_____________________________________________
10 Is there anything in your life that you would like to change?
_____________________________________________
Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

11 Listening and Speaking B


LISTENING

1 Listen to Jamie describing life in Paris. Underline the correct word / phrase.
1 Jamie works / is a student in Paris.
2 He likes formal / casual clothes.
3 It is sometimes difficult for Jamie to understand / speak French.
4 He sees a lot of fast food / tourist restaurants in Paris.
5 He thinks that most French people are bad / good drivers.
5

2 Listen to five speakers. Match the sentence halves.


1 Speaker 1 
2 Speaker 2 
3 Speaker 3 
4 Speaker 4 
5 Speaker 5 
A only uses a computer at work.
B uses email a lot.
C uses a social network to see what his / her friends are doing.
D uses the internet for shopping.
E uses the internet to make phone calls.
5
Listening total 10

SPEAKING

1 Answer your partner’s questions.


Now ask your partner these questions.
1 Do you have a computer at home?
2 Do you write a lot of emails?
3 How often do you play computer games?
4 Do you like using a computer? Why? Why not?
5 What would you like to learn to do on a computer?

2 Your partner has information about Hayley Brown. Make questions and ask your
partner.
• What / do?
• What / kind of computer / have?
• How many emails / write each day?
• How / use / internet ?
• Use / social network?
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

11 Listening and Speaking B


3 Read the information about how Alan uses his computer and answer your partner’s
questions.

Alan Dolby
Occupation: Library assistant
Computer: Toshiba PC / 6 months old
Emails: 20–25 each day to friends / library users
Internet uses: – find out information
– buys food, books, films online
Social network: Facebook
Speaking total 15
Listening and Speaking total 25

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