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FINAL EXAM
REVSION TERM 3
KET Reading and Writing: question types 1, 2, 3a, 3b, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9
Tips for exam day: Sleep Well – go to bed early the day before the exam and get a goods
night sleep
Eat Well – have a healthy breakfast, don’t eat sugary snacks before the
exam, they will make you feel tired later on, probably before
you finish writing
Make sure you have something to write with
Read the instructions and questions carefully – reading the questions
will tell you useful information that will help you understand the situations;
underline key information in the questions.
Make Notes – It’s OK to write on and mark up your question paper. You
can underline parts of the reading text, notices etc. or write things down
while you listen.
Use your time well – If you can’t answer a question, move on and come
back later. You shouldn’t spend all your time on one question. You need to
spend time answering all the questions.
Check your answers – After you finish, look back and check your
answers. Make sure you have answered all the questions and check your
spelling, punctuation and grammar in your writing.
Answer all the questions – Don’t leave any answers blank. If you are not
sure, guess!
Reading and writing question type 1
Question Type 1
Match five sentences to eight notices. 5 questions In this part you have to understand the main message of a sign or notice. These texts are usually the kind of text you can find on roads, in railway stations, airports, shops, restaurants, offices, schools, etc. There are also five sentences and you have to match each sentence to one of the texts.
Tips! Look for words in the sentence and notice that
have the same meaning. They might not be the same words.
Names of places or people in the notices may help you find the answers.
Read the beginnings of the sentences carefully
Reading and writing question type 1
PART 1 QUESTIONS 1-5
Which notice (A-G) says this (1-5)?
Write the correct letter A-G beside the question 1-5
1 You must use the stairs. ___ A.
2. You can’t go to class today. ___ B.
3. You should drive carefully. ____ C.
4. You mustn’t take your suitcase. ___
D.
5. You must pay in cash. ___
E.
F.
G.
Reading and writing question type 2
Question Type 2
Choose the correct words to complete five sentences. 5 questions This part is a test of vocabulary. You have five sentences and there is a missing word in each one. There are three possible answers and you have to choose the best word to fill each gap
Tips! Read the sentence carefully! The three possible
answers might mean almost the same. Try all three words in the space before you choose
your answer. Look at the words before and after each space.
Reading and writing question type 2
PART 2 QUESTIONS 6-10
Read the sentences about a birthday.
Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space.
For questions 6-10, place A, B or C in the space.
Example Nina ……B………up early that morning because it was her birthday. A stood B woke C came
6. Nina was very………………………because she got lots of presents.
A interesting B lovely C happy 7. She ……………………… some friends to her house for a party.
A decided B agreed C invited 8. Her mother made a big chocolate …………… with ‘Happy Birthday’ on the top.
A meal B cake C dish 9. Nina and her friends had a great time, singing and dancing and …………… to their favorite music.
A listening B hearing C looking 10. When they had to go, everybody………………Nina and her mother for the party. A said B thanked C told
Reading and writing question type 3a
Question Type 3a Choose the correct answer to complete five short conversations. 5 questions In this part we test how well you understand and can use the language you need for everyday life. In 3a the five questions are short conversations. The question is what the first person says and you then have three possible responses. To find the right answer, you have to think what the second person usually says in this situation.
Tips! Read the question with all 3 possible answers
before you choose. Check that pronouns (I, me, you, he, her, them
we, it etc.) and people or things match each other. Watch out for Would like / What’s it like / Do you
like questions.
Reading and writing question type 3a
PART 3a QUESTIONS 11-15
Complete the five conversations.
For questions 11-15, mark A, B or C with a circle.
11 What does he look like? A He’s from the US. B He’s tall and thin. C He likes football. 12 The train will be late. A It’s 8 o’clock. B It’s always late. C It takes three hours. 13 When was the last time you visited your grandmother? A Last week. B Twice a month. C The day after tomorrow. 14 Do you like my cap? A I’d prefer it. B It’s lovely. C I would. 15 I hope he is going to come to the party. A So do I. B I’d love to. C I’m sure.
Reading and writing question type 3b
Question Type 3b Fill five gaps in a conversation by choosing from eight possible answers. 5 questions In this part we test how well you understand and can use the language you need for everyday life. In 3b The five questions are part of a longer conversation which has missing sentences. The conversation may take place in a shop, a hotel, a restaurant, etc. or in various work, social or study situations. You have a list of eight possible sentences (A–H) which you can use to complete the conversation. You have to choose one sentence for each space, so you don’t need all of the sentences.
Tips! Think carefully about the kind of answer each
question needs. Remember the sentence after the space is just as
important as the one before.
Reading and writing question type 3b PART 3b QUESTIONS 16-20
Complete the conversation between Linda and John. What does Linda say to John?
For questions 16-20, write your answer on the line provided.
Example
John: Hi Linda. I don’t understand the instructions for our
Science project!
Linda: 0 …...C……
John: Thanks. Have you already finished yours?
Linda: 16 ………………
John: That’s good. How many words do we have to write? I can’t
remember.
Linda: 17 ………………
John: That’s a lot! Where did you get your information from?
Linda: 18 ………………
John: Are you sure that’s OK?
Linda: 19 ………………
John: Yes, I can come then. Shall I bring the Science books too?
Linda: 20 ………………
John: Thanks, Linda!
A You don’t need to. We can use mine.
B The internet. Why don’t you come round?
I’ll show you.
C Well, I’ll help if I can, John!
D Miss May said about a thousand.
E Of course it is. How about tomorrow
evening?
F I almost have. I did most of it last week.
G Yes, we all did. She said 500.
Reading and writing question type 4
Question Type 4 Read a text and choose the correct answers to seven questions. 7 questions This part consists of a longer text (about 230 words) and seven questions. These may be multiple-choice questions with three possible answers (A, B or C) or you may have seven statements and you have to decide if each statement is A – Right, B – Wrong or C – Doesn’t say
Tips! The questions come in the same order as the
answers in the text. Read the article careful! Underline key information in the questions and in
the text. There is usually an even mix of As, Bs and Cs.
Reading and writing question type 4 PART4 QUESTIONS 21 - 27
Read the article about the Edinburgh Festival.
Are sentences 21 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)?
If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B),
choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C).
For questions 11-17, mark A, B or C.
Visit the
Edinburgh Festival!
Every year, thousands of people come to Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, to be part of the Edinburgh
Festival. For three weeks every August and September the city is filled with actors and artists from all over
the world. They come to Edinburgh for the biggest arts festival in Britain. During this time the streets of the
city are alive with music and dance from early morning until late at night. You can even see artists painting
pictures on the streets. One of the best parts of the Festival is the ‘Fringe’, where students do comedy
shows in small halls and cafes.
Tens of thousands of tourists come to the festival to see new films and plays and hear music played by
famous musicians. This year, you can see over five hundred performances with actors from more than forty
countries.
The tickets for these performances are quite cheap and it is usually easier to see your favourite star in
Edinburgh than it is in London. So come to Edinburgh next summer, but remember it can be difficult to find
a room, so why not book your hotel now!
Reading and writing question type 4
Example Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 21. The Edinburgh Festival is a month long. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 22. The Edinburgh Festival is in October. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 23. Actors come to the Edinburgh Festival from lots of different countries. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 24. You can hear music all day. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 25. More than ten thousand students come to the Edinburgh Festival every year. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 26. It’s usually more difficult to see famous actors in London than in Edinburgh. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 27. It’s expensive to book a room in Edinburgh. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say
Reading and writing question type 5
Question Type 5 Choose the correct words to complete a text. 8 questions In this part you have to show that you understand and can use English grammar correctly. There is a text for you to read, but some of the words are missing. These can be verb forms, prepositions, conjunctions, pronouns, etc. For each missing word, there are three possible answers and you have to choose the right one
Tips! Read the whole text before you start reading your
answers. Read the whole sentence carefully when you
choose a connecting word (and, or, so, but etc.) answer.
Check that be/do/have answer goes with the main verb.
Reading and writing question type 5 PART 5 QUESTIONS 28 - 35
Read the article about Tennis.
Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space (18-25)
For questions 28 - 35 circle A, B or C.
TENNIS
You may never be the best player in the world but (0)____you enjoy tennis and wants to get better, read
this!
First, find a teacher who can train you (18)____ give you some exercises to do. Make sure it is someone
you like! Next, try (19)____ play for your school team(20)____ a club in the town where you live. This will
give you lots of practice.
When you are ready, your teacher (21)____ enter you for a competition. This maybe in (22)____ home
town or you may have to travel (23)____ a different place. You will play against other tennis players who
(24)____ like you-still learning!
If everything goes (25)____, one day you maybe one of the top players.
Example 0. A now B when C If
28. A. and B. but C. also 29. A. be B. to C. for 30. A. or B. but C. also 31. A. did B. does C. will 32. A. you B. yours C. your 33. A. in B. to C. at 34. A. are B. is C. have 35. A. good B. well C. better
Reading and writing question type 6
Question Type 6 Read the definitions and then write the words and spell them correctly. 5 questions This part is about vocabulary. You have to find the right word for something and spell it correctly. All five words will be from the same topic, for example, jobs, food, things you can find in a house, etc. For each word you have to find, there is a definition in simple English and we give you the first letter of the word to help you.
Tips! You must spell the words correctly. Count the
number of spaces carefully. Don’t forget silent letters and don’t forget spelling
rules. The main words in each description sentence will
help you find your answer.
Reading and writing question type 6 PART 6 QUESTIONS 36-40
Read the descriptions (36-40) of different words.
What is the word for each description?
The first letter is already there. There is a space for all the other letters in the word.
For questions 36-40, write the words on the spaces. (Spelling must be correct)
Example Answer The evening meal is called d i n n e r 36. You use these to hear. e _ _ _ 37. You smell your dinner with this n _ _ _ 38. You stand on your f _ _ _ 39. A sweet round fruit, which is usually red or greena _ _ _ _ 40. A popular fast food sold at McDonalds b _ _ _ _ _
Reading and writing question type 7
Question Type 7 Write one word to fill each space in a short text. 10 questions This part tests grammar and vocabulary. You have to read a short text which may be a note, and a reply to that note. It may also be a single letter. In the text there are some missing words and you have to find the right word to fill each space.
Tips! Read the whole text once before you add any
missing words. Check the words that come before and after each
space carefully. Use a connecting word if the words on each side of
the space look like complete sentences.
Reading and writing question type 7
PART 7 QUESTIONS 31-40
Complete this postcard.
Write ONE word for each space.
For questions 41 – 50 write the words.
Dear Jane,
I’m sitting (0)…………the beach at the moment. Soon, I’m (41)…………
to have a swim. I arrived here three days (42)………with my family. We
(43)…………be on holiday together here for two weeks. It
(44)……….…a beautiful place. The beach is very near
(45)…………hotel. The sea isn’t cold and (46)…………are many
interesting places to visit. Yesterday we walked (47)…………a village in
the mountains. I took lots (48)…………photographs. It’s
(49)………….…pity that you didn’t come (50)………… us.
Love
Peter
Example (0) ……on…….
Reading and writing question type 8
Question Type 8 Read two texts and use the information to complete someone’s notes. 5 questions In this part we test both reading and writing. You have to read two short texts (note, e-mail, advertisement, etc.) and use the information to fill in a form, notice, diary entry or other similar document.
Tips! Remember you will need to read both texts to find
all the answers. Look for words in the texts that mean the same as
prompts on the form. Make sure you copy long numbers and names
correctly.
Reading and writing question type 8
PART 8 QUESTIONS 51-55
Read the information about magazines and the email. Complete the magazine order form.
For questions 51-55, write the information/word in the spaces provided.
Professional Magazines,
Baghdad Street, Dubai
U.A.E. Automotive Technology
AED 22 per month
AED 120 for six months
AED 200 for one year
Electrical Technology Today
AED 17 per month
AED 65 for six months
AED 120 for one year
Hi Nasser,
When you get your aviation magazine, can
you order ‘Electrical Technology Today’ for
me? I know it is cheaper for a year but I only
want it for six months. Ask them to send it to
my school address – STS PO Box 3372 RAK.
Thanks for everything.
Waleed
MAGAZINE ORDER FORM Date: 27 June
Name: 51
Address: 52
Name of
Magazine:
53
Number of
Months:
54
Cost: 55 AED
Reading and writing question type 9
Question Type 9 Write a short message which includes three pieces of information. 1 question In this part we test both reading and writing. You have to read two short texts (note, e-mail, advertisement, etc.) and use the information to fill in a form, notice, diary entry or other similar document.
Tips! Follow the instructions carefully, pay special
attention to words in bold Remember you must write all 3 parts of the
message to get a good mark. Make a plan before you write your message. Don’t forget to start and end your letter/email
correctly. When you have finished read your message over
carefully. Check for full stops, capital letters, spelling and grammar.
Reading and writing question type 9
PART 9 QUESTION 56
You are going to meet your friend Ali at the cinema tomorrow. Write an email to Ali.
Say:
when you will meet at the cinema
which film you want to see
why Ali would enjoy this film
Write 25-35 words.
Write your email on the lines below.
………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………