The capital of the United Kingdom is…
A) Manchester
B) London
C) Oxford
London
You want to be polite. What do you say?
A) Give me water
B) Can I have some water, please?
C) Water!
Can I have some water, please?
There ___ a book on the desk.
A) is
B) are
C) have
is
She usually ___ to school by bus.
A) goes
B) is going
C) went
goes
I do my ___ in the evening.
A) homework
B) subject
C) lesson
homework
Which animal can fly?
A) Elephant
B) Penguin
C) Parrot
Parrot
Your friend is sad. What do you say?
A) Be quiet
B) What’s wrong?
C) Go away
What’s wrong?
This test is ___ than the last one.
A) easy
B) easier
C) easiest
easier
Look! The cat ___ on the table.
A) sits
B) is sitting
C) sat
is sitting
I was very ___ before the test.
A) bored
B) nervous
C) noisy
nervous
Water freezes at…
0°C zero degrees Celsius
Finish the phrase:
— “Sorry I’m late.”
— “That’s ___.”
That’s OK / That’s all right.
Choose TWO correct sentences:
A) I am going to watch a film tonight.
B) I watch a film yesterday.
C) He doesn’t like coffee.
D) She go to school by bus.
I am going to watch a film tonight.
He doesn’t like coffee.
Yesterday we ___ a test in English.
A) write
B) are writing
C) wrote
wrote
Choose the odd one out:
A) Maths
B) History
C) Basketball
Basketball
Which is the largest planet?
A) Earth
B) Mars
C) Jupiter
Jupiter
You don’t understand the teacher.
What do you say?
Can you repeat, please?
Sorry, I don’t understand.
...
...
I have ___ friends at school.
A) much
B) many
C) little
many
I think it ___ rain tomorrow.
A) is raining
B) will
C) went
will
In my free time I like ___ music.
A) listen
B) listening
C) to listening
listening
Which of these is NOT a country?
A) Canada
B) Spain
C) Africa
Africa
— “Thank you very much!”
— “You’re ______.”
You’re welcome!
Which sentence is the strangest?
A) I usually eat breakfast in the morning.
B) I am sleeping now.
C) Yesterday I ate pizza on the Moon.
Yesterday I ate pizza on the Moon.
When I came home, my mum ___ dinner.
A) cooks
B) was cooking
C) cooked
was cooking
Choose the sentence with the correct meaning:
“I don’t like getting up early.”
A) I love mornings
B) I hate waking up early
C) I get up early every day
I hate waking up early