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Global Test Senior 4

Contents Listening Reading Use of English: Vocabulary, first conditional, linking words and types of verbs

Vocabulary Beliefs Earrings Leggings Hoodie Jewelry Culture Mistake Lyrics Legends Hitchhikes Creature Bloom Seek Learn Festival Graffiti Mural Character Story Wonderland

Identify the right vocabulary Earrings Hoodies

Graffiti Wonderland

Hitchhike Leggings

Jewelry Mural

Creature Lyrics

Match the words with the correct description ________a day or time of religious or other celebration. ________ a principle, proposition, idea, etc, accepted as true. ________ to produce or yield flowers or blossoms. ________ a telling of events. ________ the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular group. ________ a person represented in a drama, story, etc. ________ look for something or someone. ________ a popular story handed down from earlier times whose truth has not been ascertained. ________ an error in action or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, etc. ________ to gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, instruction, or experience. Beliefs Culture Mistake Legends Bloom Seek Learn Festival Character Story

First conditional We use “First Conditional” when we want to say that something is possible about the future. We can use “First Conditional” when we want to talk about: Predictions, offers, warnings, threats, advice, plans or just thoughts about the future

Choose the correct option If Clare _____ late again, the hockey trainer will be furious. Goes Does Arrives You'll be sorry if you ____ for your exams. Revises Doesn’t revise Don´t revise

We ____ if the weather's good. Goes Will go They ______ you if you wear a wig and dark glasses. Will recognize Won´t recognize Recognize

If the bus _____ on time, I won't miss the football. Are Will be If you ___ your homework now, you'll be free all tomorrow. Make Do will do

We____ out if there's no food at home. Don´t go Will go Won´t If it's hot, we____ for a swim. Go Will go Won’t go

Linking words Connector Use Although Contrast ideas Because Give a reason Besides Add extra information However Contrast information And Add information But

Choose the right option We will visit Australia ___ New Zealand during our next vacation. AND BUT SO I wanted to go to the rock concert ______ all the tickets were already sold. SO BUT AND

SHE CAN SPEAK FRENCH ____ SHE CAN´T WRITE IT. ALTHOUGH BUT AND I went into town. I bought some food _____I went to the library. BESIDES ALTHOUGH AND

We enjoyed the vacation. ______, it rained a lot. ALTHOUGH BESIDES BUT She went home ______ she was tired. BECAUSE BUT BESIDES

Types of verbs Types Verbs To infinitive choose, learn, plan, prepare, decide, refuse. Verb + object + to infinitive Encourage, teach, force, invite, order, persuade. Verb + (opt) object + to infinitive Ask, want, beg, help. Verb + verb Can, should, might, would rather. Verb + verb – ing Keep, avoid, finish, dislike, enjoy.

Choose the right option Peter _____ his children to work hard for the next test. Invited Forced Taught We ______ to study at this college due to its international recognition. Helped Refused Chose

She _____ Paul to clean the yard. Asked Prepared Kept Charles ______ playing the guitar at school. Can Enjoys Might

Susan ______ us to keep in touch weekly. Prepared Invited Chose Chris ______ how to bake bread. Planned Prepared learned