EF4e Uppint Filetest 5a Answerkey
EF4e Uppint Filetest 5a Answerkey
EF4e Uppint Filetest 5a Answerkey
GRAMMAR
2 1 ’d have packed
2 wouldn’t have gone
3 ’d listened
4 ’d done
5 ’d eaten
6 knew
3 1 could speak
2 ’d stop
3 ’d taken
4 could
5 lived
6 hadn’t started
7 didn’t have
8 would come
VOCABULARY
4 1 devastated
2 homesick
3 gutted
4 overwhelmed
5 gobsmacked
6 desperate
7 scared
8 offended
5 1 stressful
2 confusing
3 astonishing
4 inspired
5 embarrassed
6 infuriated
6 1 terrifying
2 terrified
3 terrifies
4 disappointing
5 disappoints
6 disappointed
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File Test 5 A Answer Key
PRONUNCIATION
7 1 gutted
2 grateful
3 proud
4 annoying
5 astonished
8 1 des|pe|rate
2 o|ffen|ded
3 in|fur|ia|ting
4 dis|a|ppoin|ting
5 o|ver|whelmed
READING
1E
2B
3F
4A
5C
WRITING
Student’s own answers.
Task completion: The task is fully completed and the answer easy to understand. (4 marks)
Grammar: The student uses appropriate structures to achieve the task. Minor errors do not
obscure the meaning. (3 marks)
Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of words and phrases to communicate the
message clearly. (3 marks)
LISTENING
1 Speaker 1: D
Speaker 2: F
Speaker 3: B
Speaker 4: A
Speaker 5: C
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File Test 5 A Answer Key
SPEAKING
Interactive communication and oral production: The student communicates effectively
with his / her partner, asking and answering simple questions, and where necessary
initiating conversation, and responding. The student uses appropriate strategies to
complete the task successfully. (10 marks)
Grammar and Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of vocabulary and
structure to communicate clearly. Minor occasional errors do not impede
communication. (5 marks)
Pronunciation: The student’s intonation, stress, and articulation of sounds make the
message clear and comprehensible. (5 marks)
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