Examination Specification Level B2 (Grade 11)


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SECTION 3. Writing (40 minutes)
Health
A group of students from another country is going to visit your school. They have asked about ways that people in your town keep fit. Write a report about the most common things people do in order to get exercise where you live.
Write a report. Write between 120 and 180 words.




































SECTION 4. Speaking (10 minutes)

Work




Part 1

  1. Do you know what you want to do?

  2. Is it difficult to get job?

  3. At what age can you get job?



Part 2

  1. Describe a job that you consider highly important You should say

Variant 7.

SECTION 1. Listening (15 minutes) Track 21

Travelling: Listen and decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).



  1. It’s difficult to find holidays in the Seychelles, the Maldives or the Caribbean.

  2. Tourists have to travel further to get good prices.

  3. The only reason people like Spain is because it’s cheap.

  4. Croatia is popular in the summer.



  1. Morocco and Tunisia are popular non-European destinations.


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SECTION 2. Reading (30 minutes) Part 1.

Relationship


Hi Paul,
You asked me to tell you about my family, so here goes!
First of all, I need to warn you that my family life is a bit complicated. First, the easy part – as you know, I’m 14. I live at home with my mum and dad. My mum is called Stella and she’s 42 and my dad’s name is Bruce – he’s 50. I have an older brother, Sam (16) and a younger sister. Her name’s Helen and she’s twelve.
But here’s where it gets interesting. You see, my mum and dad were both married before, and my dad has a daughter from his first marriage and my mum has a son. So I have a half-brother who is three years older than me and a half-sister, Ruby, who is nine years older. She doesn’t live at home but Daniel, my half-brother, does.
We all get on very well together. We don’t see Ruby or her mum very often, but we sometimes go out for a meal with Daniel’s dad and his new wife. He’s really nice and he’s very rich, so he always pays for all of us! Daniel has a good relationship with his biological father, but he says he likes living with us because it’s better than being an only child.
We’re lucky because we have a big house with lots of rooms, so none of us have to share a bedroom. There’s a large spare room as well, where people stay when they come to visit. My grandparents are visiting us at the moment so the house is quite full!
I’m sure that sounds like a lot of people to you because I know you don’t have any brothers or sisters. Do you think you’d like to change places with me, or are you happy as you are?
Write soon, Oliver
Read the email and write true (T) or false (F).

  1. Oliver’s half-brother is older than his sister. _

  2. Ruby and Oliver live in the same house.

  3. Oliver often sees Ruby’s mum.

  4. Daniel’s biological father is rich.


  1. Oliver’s grandparents live with them.


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