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1.
2 points
First read the text, then answer the questions

LIFE IN ENGLAND IN THE 16TH CENTURY

What was life like in England around five hundred years ago? In 1550 there were about 3.2 million people in England and Wales. By the year 1600, there were around 4.4 million. (There are now over 64 million people in the UK.) Today, England and Scotland are part of the same country, but in the 16th century they were separate countries.
On 17th November 1558, King Henry VIII’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth I. It was a time of exploring and Europeans found the ‘New World’, as the American continent was called. Rich people could buy coffee and sugar and there were some potatoes and tomatoes to eat.

Many people moved away from the country to expanding towns and cities because there were more jobs. Other people preferred to stay in small villages and they worked on farms. Some men became carpenters and they made furniture, like tables and chairs. Their sons had the same trade as them – they were carpenters too.

In their free time, people went to the theatre to see plays. The first ‘Globe Theatre’ in London opened in 1599 and actors performed William Shakespeare’s plays. In 1997 a modern theatre called ‘Shakespeare’s Globe’ opened in the same place as the original theatre

Choose the best match for the words in bold in the text (0–10).

5 exploring
A giving names to places
B telling the time
C looking for new places

6 continent
A a place to buy coffee
B a very big piece of land
C something new

7 expanding
A small
B new
C getting bigger

8 carpenters
A people in villages
B people growing food
C people making things from wood

9 trade
A a job for a person with a skill
B buying and selling
C changing one thing for another

10 original
A the first of something
B from the beginning
C special, interesting

Answe for 5:__________ write the chosen letter, do not use capital letter

2.
2 points
First read the text, then answer the questions

LIFE IN ENGLAND IN THE 16TH CENTURY

What was life like in England around five hundred years ago? In 1550 there were about 3.2 million people in England and Wales. By the year 1600, there were around 4.4 million. (There are now over 64 million people in the UK.) Today, England and Scotland are part of the same country, but in the 16th century they were separate countries.
On 17th November 1558, King Henry VIII’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth I. It was a time of exploring and Europeans found the ‘New World’, as the American continent was called. Rich people could buy coffee and sugar and there were some potatoes and tomatoes to eat.

Many people moved away from the country to expanding towns and cities because there were more jobs. Other people preferred to stay in small villages and they worked on farms. Some men became carpenters and they made furniture, like tables and chairs. Their sons had the same trade as them – they were carpenters too.

In their free time, people went to the theatre to see plays. The first ‘Globe Theatre’ in London opened in 1599 and actors performed William Shakespeare’s plays. In 1997 a modern theatre called ‘Shakespeare’s Globe’ opened in the same place as the original theatre

Choose the best match for the words in bold in the text (0–10).

5 exploring
A giving names to places
B telling the time
C looking for new places

6 continent
A a place to buy coffee
B a very big piece of land
C something new

7 expanding
A small
B new
C getting bigger

8 carpenters
A people in villages
B people growing food
C people making things from wood

9 trade
A a job for a person with a skill
B buying and selling
C changing one thing for another

10 original
A the first of something
B from the beginning
C special, interesting

Answe for 6:__________ write the chosen letter, do not use capital letter
3.
2 points
First read the text, then answer the questions

LIFE IN ENGLAND IN THE 16TH CENTURY

What was life like in England around five hundred years ago? In 1550 there were about 3.2 million people in England and Wales. By the year 1600, there were around 4.4 million. (There are now over 64 million people in the UK.) Today, England and Scotland are part of the same country, but in the 16th century they were separate countries.
On 17th November 1558, King Henry VIII’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth I. It was a time of exploring and Europeans found the ‘New World’, as the American continent was called. Rich people could buy coffee and sugar and there were some potatoes and tomatoes to eat.

Many people moved away from the country to expanding towns and cities because there were more jobs. Other people preferred to stay in small villages and they worked on farms. Some men became carpenters and they made furniture, like tables and chairs. Their sons had the same trade as them – they were carpenters too.

In their free time, people went to the theatre to see plays. The first ‘Globe Theatre’ in London opened in 1599 and actors performed William Shakespeare’s plays. In 1997 a modern theatre called ‘Shakespeare’s Globe’ opened in the same place as the original theatre

Choose the best match for the words in bold in the text (0–10).

5 exploring
A giving names to places
B telling the time
C looking for new places

6 continent
A a place to buy coffee
B a very big piece of land
C something new

7 expanding
A small
B new
C getting bigger

8 carpenters
A people in villages
B people growing food
C people making things from wood

9 trade
A a job for a person with a skill
B buying and selling
C changing one thing for another

10 original
A the first of something
B from the beginning
C special, interesting

Answe for 7:__________ write the chosen letter, do not use capital letter
4.
2 points
First read the text, then answer the questions

LIFE IN ENGLAND IN THE 16TH CENTURY

What was life like in England around five hundred years ago? In 1550 there were about 3.2 million people in England and Wales. By the year 1600, there were around 4.4 million. (There are now over 64 million people in the UK.) Today, England and Scotland are part of the same country, but in the 16th century they were separate countries.
On 17th November 1558, King Henry VIII’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth I. It was a time of exploring and Europeans found the ‘New World’, as the American continent was called. Rich people could buy coffee and sugar and there were some potatoes and tomatoes to eat.

Many people moved away from the country to expanding towns and cities because there were more jobs. Other people preferred to stay in small villages and they worked on farms. Some men became carpenters and they made furniture, like tables and chairs. Their sons had the same trade as them – they were carpenters too.

In their free time, people went to the theatre to see plays. The first ‘Globe Theatre’ in London opened in 1599 and actors performed William Shakespeare’s plays. In 1997 a modern theatre called ‘Shakespeare’s Globe’ opened in the same place as the original theatre

Choose the best match for the words in bold in the text (0–10).

5 exploring
A giving names to places
B telling the time
C looking for new places

6 continent
A a place to buy coffee
B a very big piece of land
C something new

7 expanding
A small
B new
C getting bigger

8 carpenters
A people in villages
B people growing food
C people making things from wood

9 trade
A a job for a person with a skill
B buying and selling
C changing one thing for another

10 original
A the first of something
B from the beginning
C special, interesting

Answe for 8:__________ write the chosen letter, do not use capital letter
5.
2 points
First read the text, then answer the questions

LIFE IN ENGLAND IN THE 16TH CENTURY

What was life like in England around five hundred years ago? In 1550 there were about 3.2 million people in England and Wales. By the year 1600, there were around 4.4 million. (There are now over 64 million people in the UK.) Today, England and Scotland are part of the same country, but in the 16th century they were separate countries.
On 17th November 1558, King Henry VIII’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth I. It was a time of exploring and Europeans found the ‘New World’, as the American continent was called. Rich people could buy coffee and sugar and there were some potatoes and tomatoes to eat.

Many people moved away from the country to expanding towns and cities because there were more jobs. Other people preferred to stay in small villages and they worked on farms. Some men became carpenters and they made furniture, like tables and chairs. Their sons had the same trade as them – they were carpenters too.

In their free time, people went to the theatre to see plays. The first ‘Globe Theatre’ in London opened in 1599 and actors performed William Shakespeare’s plays. In 1997 a modern theatre called ‘Shakespeare’s Globe’ opened in the same place as the original theatre

Choose the best match for the words in bold in the text (0–10).

5 exploring
A giving names to places
B telling the time
C looking for new places

6 continent
A a place to buy coffee
B a very big piece of land
C something new

7 expanding
A small
B new
C getting bigger

8 carpenters
A people in villages
B people growing food
C people making things from wood

9 trade
A a job for a person with a skill
B buying and selling
C changing one thing for another

10 original
A the first of something
B from the beginning
C special, interesting

Answe for 9:__________ write the chosen letter, do not use capital letter
6.
2 points
First read the text, then answer the questions

LIFE IN ENGLAND IN THE 16TH CENTURY

What was life like in England around five hundred years ago? In 1550 there were about 3.2 million people in England and Wales. By the year 1600, there were around 4.4 million. (There are now over 64 million people in the UK.) Today, England and Scotland are part of the same country, but in the 16th century they were separate countries.
On 17th November 1558, King Henry VIII’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth I. It was a time of exploring and Europeans found the ‘New World’, as the American continent was called. Rich people could buy coffee and sugar and there were some potatoes and tomatoes to eat.

Many people moved away from the country to expanding towns and cities because there were more jobs. Other people preferred to stay in small villages and they worked on farms. Some men became carpenters and they made furniture, like tables and chairs. Their sons had the same trade as them – they were carpenters too.

In their free time, people went to the theatre to see plays. The first ‘Globe Theatre’ in London opened in 1599 and actors performed William Shakespeare’s plays. In 1997 a modern theatre called ‘Shakespeare’s Globe’ opened in the same place as the original theatre

Choose the best match for the words in bold in the text (0–10).

5 exploring
A giving names to places
B telling the time
C looking for new places

6 continent
A a place to buy coffee
B a very big piece of land
C something new

7 expanding
A small
B new
C getting bigger

8 carpenters
A people in villages
B people growing food
C people making things from wood

9 trade
A a job for a person with a skill
B buying and selling
C changing one thing for another

10 original
A the first of something
B from the beginning
C special, interesting

Answe for 10:__________ write the chosen letter, do not use capital letter
7.
20 points
WRITING QUESTION
You’re going to write a letter to a friend describing the movie fragment you saw in the class. Please use the past simple in all expressions as well as class vocabulary.
8.
5 points
Vocabulary set 1: Times of life (difficulty level 2) Write the correct word or phrase next to the sentence.

1
This happens to us when we're not young any more. __________
2
You are this if you are aged between thirteen and nineteen. __________
3
A young person who is over thirteen years old. __________
4
When we're very old, we do this and our life ends. __________
5
You are this when you're not young but you're not old. __________

Answer for 1:_______ write the answer, do not use capital letter
9.
5 points
Vocabulary set 1: Times of life (difficulty level 2) Write the correct word or phrase next to the sentence.

1
This happens to us when we're not young any more. __________
2
You are this if you are aged between thirteen and nineteen. __________
3
A young person who is over thirteen years old. __________
4
When we're very old, we do this and our life ends. __________
5
You are this when you're not young but you're not old. __________

Answer for 2:_______ write the answer, do not use capital letter
10.
5 points
Vocabulary set 1: Times of life (difficulty level 2) Write the correct word or phrase next to the sentence.

1
This happens to us when we're not young any more. __________
2
You are this if you are aged between thirteen and nineteen. __________
3
A young person who is over thirteen years old. __________
4
When we're very old, we do this and our life ends. __________
5
You are this when you're not young but you're not old. __________

Answer for 3:_______ write the answer, do not use capital letter
11.
5 points
Vocabulary set 1: Times of life (difficulty level 2) Write the correct word or phrase next to the sentence.

1
This happens to us when we're not young any more. __________
2
You are this if you are aged between thirteen and nineteen. __________
3
A young person who is over thirteen years old. __________
4
When we're very old, we do this and our life ends. __________
5
You are this when you're not young but you're not old. __________

Answer for 4:_______ write the answer, do not use capital letter
12.
5 points
Vocabulary set 1: Times of life (difficulty level 2) Write the correct word or phrase next to the sentence.

1
This happens to us when we're not young any more. __________
2
You are this if you are aged between thirteen and nineteen. __________
3
A young person who is over thirteen years old. __________
4
When we're very old, we do this and our life ends. __________
5
You are this when you're not young but you're not old. __________

Answer for 5:_______ write the answer, do not use capital letter
13.
5 points
Vocabulary set 2: Personality adjectives (difficulty level 2) Write the word next to the definition.

6
This word describes someone who is relaxed. __________
7
People who are this don't often laugh. __________
8
You can use this word to describe a person, place, meal, etc, that you like__________
9
People who are this say please and thank you. __________
10
This describes people who use nice words and are not rude. __________

Answer for 6: ________ Write the answer, do not use capital letter
14.
5 points
Vocabulary set 2: Personality adjectives (difficulty level 2) Write the word next to the definition.

6
This word describes someone who is relaxed. __________
7
People who are this don't often laugh. __________
8
You can use this word to describe a person, place, meal, etc, that you like__________
9
People who are this say please and thank you. __________
10
This describes people who use nice words and are not rude. __________

Answer for 7: ________ Write the answer, do not use capital letter
15.
4 points
Vocabulary set 2: Personality adjectives (difficulty level 2) Write the word next to the definition.

6
This word describes someone who is relaxed. __________
7
People who are this don't often laugh. __________
8
You can use this word to describe a person, place, meal, etc, that you like__________
9
People who are this say please and thank you. __________
10
This describes people who use nice words and are not rude. __________

Answer for 8: ________ Write the answer, do not use capital letter
16.
5 points
Vocabulary set 2: Personality adjectives (difficulty level 2) Write the word next to the definition.

6
This word describes someone who is relaxed. __________
7
People who are this don't often laugh. __________
8
You can use this word to describe a person, place, meal, etc, that you like__________
9
People who are this say please and thank you. __________
10
This describes people who use nice words and are not rude. __________

Answer for 9: ________ Write the answer, do not use capital letter
17.
4 points
Vocabulary set 2: Personality adjectives (difficulty level 2) Write the word next to the definition.

6
This word describes someone who is relaxed. __________
7
People who are this don't often laugh. __________
8
You can use this word to describe a person, place, meal, etc, that you like__________
9
People who are this say please and thank you. __________
10
This describes people who use nice words and are not rude. __________

Answer for 10: ________ Write the answer, do not use capital letter
18.
4 points
Grammar point 1: Was/were; ago (difficulty level 2)
Complete the sentences with ago, was, were, was not or were not.
11
__________ you at Josie's party last week? Was it good?
12
Where __________ you yesterday?
13
The girls __________ interested in coming to the beach today because they wanted to go shopping.
14
'You were asleep in the cinema!' 'I was bored because the film __________ very interesting.'
15
What __________ the answer to question 5? Do you know?

Answer for 11: _____ Write the answer, do not use capital letter
19.
4 points
Grammar point 1: Was/were; ago (difficulty level 2)
Complete the sentences with ago, was, were, was not or were not.
11
__________ you at Josie's party last week? Was it good?
12
Where __________ you yesterday?
13
The girls __________ interested in coming to the beach today because they wanted to go shopping.
14
'You were asleep in the cinema!' 'I was bored because the film __________ very interesting.'
15
What __________ the answer to question 5? Do you know?

Answer for 12: _____ Write the answer, do not use capital letter
20.
4 points
Grammar point 1: Was/were; ago (difficulty level 2)
Complete the sentences with ago, was, were, was not or were not.
11
__________ you at Josie's party last week? Was it good?
12
Where __________ you yesterday?
13
The girls __________ interested in coming to the beach today because they wanted to go shopping.
14
'You were asleep in the cinema!' 'I was bored because the film __________ very interesting.'
15
What __________ the answer to question 5? Do you know?

Answer for 13: _____ Write the answer, do not use capital letter
21.
4 points
Grammar point 1: Was/were; ago (difficulty level 2)
Complete the sentences with ago, was, were, was not or were not.
11
__________ you at Josie's party last week? Was it good?
12
Where __________ you yesterday?
13
The girls __________ interested in coming to the beach today because they wanted to go shopping.
14
'You were asleep in the cinema!' 'I was bored because the film __________ very interesting.'
15
What __________ the answer to question 5? Do you know?

Answer for 14: _____ Write the answer, do not use capital letter
22.
4 points
Grammar point 1: Was/were; ago (difficulty level 2)
Complete the sentences with ago, was, were, was not or were not.
11
__________ you at Josie's party last week? Was it good?
12
Where __________ you yesterday?
13
The girls __________ interested in coming to the beach today because they wanted to go shopping.
14
'You were asleep in the cinema!' 'I was bored because the film __________ very interesting.'
15
What __________ the answer to question 5? Do you know?

Answer for 15: _____ Write the answer, do not use capital letter