Mark: _______6
Date: _______________
EXAM 12
VOCABULARY
Choose the right word to complete the sentences.
1. My best friend helped me choose my new receipt / purse.
2. I bought these earrings in the sale / wallet. They were half price. Do you like them?
3. Look! This shop has a sale on. There are prices / discounts of 50%!
4. This meal was delicious. Let me pay the bill / cash.
5. I haven’t got a lot of purse / cash so I’m going to the bank first.
6. I can give you your money back if you still have the receipt / sale.
7. What is the price / bill for this piece of jewellery?
8. I think I left my receipt / wallet at home. Can you lend me some cash?
Match the two halves of the sentences.
1. __ What is Italy famous
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a. for 9.00 am on Monday.
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3. __ Are you free on Saturday
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c. for Ella’s surprise party?
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5. __ These swimming shorts are on sale
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e. for besides pasta?
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GRAMMAR
Choose the right word words to complete the sentences.
1. Can you give me a bit of / a few paper please? I want to write my phone number for Carla.
2. I took a bit of / a few photos at the party last night.
3. There were a bit of / a lot of people at the football match on Saturday.
4. I’ve got a lot of / a bit of textbooks in my bag.
5. Do you want to make a coffee? There’s a few / a bit of milk in the fridge.
6. We played a few / a bit of games at the party.
7. Are you hungry? There are a few / a bit of oranges on the table.
8. She’s got a few / a bit of jewellery, but not a lot.
Complete the sentences with the words from the list.
any | some | a
1. I bought ___________ new wallet last week. Do you like it?
2. I’m looking for ___________ new T-shirts. Do you know a good place to buy them?
3. Have you got ___________ cash?
4. There aren’t ___________ sales on at the moment.
5. I bought ___________ new purse yesterday.
6. My sister bought a cake and ___________ cookies.
7. Have you got ___________ receipt to show that you bought it here?
8. She doesn’t want to buy ___________ wallets. She doesn’t like any of them.
PRONUNCIATION
Listen and circle all the /ǝ/ sounds in each sentence.
1. He took a few photos.
(1 sound)
2. There were a lot of people. (2 sounds)
3. I want a bit of paper. (3 sounds)
4. There’s a lot of cake left. (2 sounds)
5. We’ve got a few eggs. (1 sound)
6. I ate a bit of toast today. (3 sounds)
7. Mum’s got a lot of receipts here. (2 sounds)
8. We looked at a few wallets. (1 sound).