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NAME
CLASS
2
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation
GRAMMAR
B
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
3
Underline the correct word or phrase.
Example: You’ve
been working
/
worked
hard for
months – you need a holiday.
1 I’ve
had
/
been having
the same bank account since I
was a student.
2 How long
have you been saving up
/
do you save up
for
a car?
3 Don’t worry. She hasn’t
been crying
/
cried
– she’s got
a cold.
4 I’ve
known
/
been knowing
him for years.
6
1
Complete the time expressions with
for
or
since.
Example:
for
many years
1 ____ Monday
2 ____ the lecture began
3 ____ a really long time
4 ____ a couple of weeks
5 ____ we met at school
6 ____ 2007
5 She’s
been planning
/
planned
her visit to Peru for
years.
6 He’s
learning
/
been learning
English for three years
now.
7 I’ve
disliked
/
been disliking
mushrooms since I was a
child.
7
Grammar total
2
Complete the dialogues. Use the verbs in brackets
in the present perfect simple or the past simple.
Example: I’ve been to Beijing, but I’ve
never been
(not /
go) to Shanghai.
Vicky
Leo
How long
1
________ (you / know) Chris?
Well, we
2
________ (meet) in 2006 and we’ve
been good friends ever since.
20
Doctor
What seems to be the problem?
Jim
I
3
________ (fall) over playing basketball. I
think I
4
________ (break) this finger.
Anne
Jo
Brian
Paul
Bob
Diane
________ (you / remember) to pay that
money into the bank?
Yes, it went in this morning.
5
VOCABULARY
4
Write the synonym.
Example: very tasty
1 very frightened
2 very ________
3 very dirty
4 very ________
5 very funny
6 very ________
7 very angry
7
delicious
________
starving
________
freezing
________
positive
________
7
________ (you / ever / borrow) anyone’s car?
Yes, I borrowed my sister’s and I had an
accident!
6
Hi, can I speak to Tom, please?
I’m sorry, he
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________ (just / go) out.
5
Complete the sentences with the correct
preposition.
Example: Can I pay
by
credit card?
1 They charged us £8 ____ this concert programme!
2 I gave my nephew £50 ____ cash for his birthday.
3 You can borrow the money from me if you pay it
____ by next week.
4 People should avoid getting ____ too much debt
these days.
5 She spends a lot of money ____ clothes!
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NAME
CLASS
2
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation
6
Complete the sentences with the correct word(s).
Example: I hope my boss will
raise
my salary soon.
charge raise afford
1 Dave still __________ me the £50 I lent him last
week.
owes charges borrows
2 I ________ a lot of money from my grandfather
when he died last year.
invested inherited charged
3 She’s going to ________ some of her salary every
month.
save afford cost
4 Do you need a business ________ if you start your
own business?
phone bill cash machine bank account
5 I’m sure you’ll ________ a lot of money selling toys in
this market.
pay make do
6 My parents ________ me money so I could buy a
house.
lent borrowed owed
7 I don’t want to ________ money on gadgets I don’t
need.
invest waste charge
8 It isn’t easy to get a ________ from a bank during a
recession.
contract loan tax
8
Vocabulary total
B
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
PRONUNCIATION
7
Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: mort
|
gage
1 in
|
vest
2 re
|
ce
|
ssion
3 po
|
si
|
tive
4 de
|
ligh
|
ted
5 sa
|
la
|
ry
5
8
Match the words with the same sound.
boiling money worth
owe
afford honest
Example: boy
boiling
1 horse
2 phone
3 clock
4 bird
5
up
________
________
________
________
________
5
Pronunciation total
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total
10
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NAME
CLASS
2
Reading and Writing
READING
B
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
3
1 Dollar a Day
lends money to people who have no
_____.
A bank account
■
B water
■
C education
■
4 Two American people spent one dollar a day on
_____.
A eating
■
B fruit
■
C books
■
5 They often felt very _____.
A happy
■
B hungry
■
C tired
1
Read the article and tick (✓) A, B, or C.
In 1990, the World Bank published a report showing that
there were over a billion people in the world with an income
of just one dollar a day. At the start of this century, the
United Nations promised to halve this figure by 2015. It has
been working hard to keep this promise ever since. A series
of short films was made to show what you can buy in
different countries with this tiny amount. In a market in
Nepal, for example, they could only buy four bananas and a
loaf of bread. It was impossible to buy meat or any protein.
Other people have been horrified to learn how enormous
the problem is and have taken action in different ways. A UK
charity called
1 Dollar a Day
has been raising money to
invest in projects to improve health, clean water, education,
etc. They have also given people loans to help them set up
a business as it is difficult to borrow money if you have no
bank account.
In the US, two school teachers decided to try spending only
one dollar each day on food for a month and have now
written a book about their experience. They say they were
often starving, and got bored with eating the same food.
And they couldn’t afford to buy healthy foods such as fresh
fruit and vegetables. The book describes how much rich
countries waste, and how they try to save money by buying
cheap food from other countries.
The World Bank has recently published another report on
how the situation has changed since 1990. One dollar is
worth less now, and food and fuel cost more, so it is difficult
to work out exactly how much progress there has been.
However, there have clearly been some amazing changes.
Between 1990 and 2008, the number of people who earned
salaries below the poverty line went down from 43% of the
developing world to 22%, so the UN has already made a big
difference. Of course there is still a huge amount to do to
improve the lives of millions of people throughout the
world.
■
6 They couldn’t buy _____ with only a dollar.
A unhealthy food
■
B vegetables
■
C boring food
■
7 _____ countries often buy food that is not produced
locally.
A Poor
■
B All
■
C Rich
■
8 In 2008, _____ of the world’s population was very
poor.
A 22%
■
B 43%
■
C 1 billion
■
9 You can buy _____ with a dollar than in 1990.
A less
■
B more
■
C the same
■
10 The writer says there are still _____ people who need
help.
A some
■
B a few
■
C millions of
■
10
2
Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true)
or F (false).
Example: At the start of the 21st century, over a billion
people lived on one dollar a day.
T
1 By 2015, the number of people with an income of a
dollar a day will be reduced by half. _____
2 Short films showed people buying meat in
Nepal. _____
3
1 Dollar a Day
has lent people money to open bank
accounts. _____
4 Two people ate on a dollar a day for four
weeks. _____
5 Rich countries use more food than they need. _____
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Reading total
Example: In 1990, more than a billion people _____
one dollar a day.
A gave
■
B saved
■
C earned
■
✓
1 The UN promised to cut the poverty figures by half
by _____.
A 1900
■
B 2000
■
C 2015
■
2 In Nepal it costs one dollar to buy four bananas and
_____.
A meat
■
B some bread
■
C cheese
■
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NAME
CLASS
2
Reading and Writing
WRITING
B
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Imagine you are writing in your diary or updating
your status on a social media site about today
(140–180 words). Answer the questions.
•
•
•
•
How are you feeling?
What did you do when you got up?
What have you done today?
What haven’t you done yet?
Writing total
Reading and Writing total
10
25
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NAME
CLASS
2
Listening and Speaking
LISTENING
B
SPEAKING
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
1
Tick (✓) the five sentences that are correct.
1 The first photo shows what the house looked like 10
years ago.
■
2 Helen and her husband earned a lot in their previous
jobs.
■
3 They found life very easy in the countryside.
4 At the beginning they sold vegetables to their
friends.
■
5 They borrowed money from the bank three years
ago.
■
6 People really like their apple juice.
7 They make lots of money now.
1
Answer your partner’s questions.
Now make questions and ask your partner.
1
2
3
4
5
What / last thing / buy? When? Why / buy?
ever sell anything online? What?
you pay / too much / for anything recently? What?
When / you last feel amazed? What?
anything / make you / furious?
■
2
Listen to your partner talking about money. Do
you agree with him / her?
3
Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree
or disagree. Give reasons.
‘Everyone should have the experience of living abroad.’
5
Speaking total
Listening and Speaking total
■
■
8 Helen says it has been a wonderful life for her
children.
■
15
25
2
Listen to five conversations. Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
1 Alice’s friend _____ her grandmother’s house.
A has bought
■
B no longer owns
■
C has moved into
■
2 Lisa has been _____ for WaterAid for two years.
A travelling around
■
B giving talks
■
C working
■
3 Kate says that _____.
A her bus is very late
■
B she can’t afford the bus fare
C her bus will arrive soon
■
■
4 Rachel tells Gavin she has _____ very little money.
A spent
■
B saved
■
C earned
■
5 Chris says that he _____.
A went abroad for work
■
B has become more mature
■
C doesn’t have many responsibilities
■
5
10
Listening total
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