All English 4U
Test 3 — Reading & Writing
5 Reading Parts (35Q) • Writing Parts 1, 2 & 3 • Auto-graded 40/40
Mr Peters
Don’t forget to put your football shirt in the washing machine as soon as you get home from the match. Add soap powder and turn dial to number 3.
Mum
Sarah
BEYOND THIS RED LINE
THE WATER IS VERY SHALLOW –
NO DIVING IN THIS AREA
As well as running our own courses, Citisport can also provide sports advisers and qualified coaches for youth groups, schools and colleges in and around Newport.
And if you can’t find the sport you want to take up, let us know and we’ll try to find you a local club which will help you.
Golf
We are pleased to be able to offer lessons at Kingsway Golf Centre just outside Newport. These are run by experienced golf professionals, and are held on an all-weather practice area. The Centre also has Pay and Play golf facilities so you can continue to play and make progress after the lessons have finished. These facilities are available to all players, whether or not they are members of the Centre.
The adult lessons are open to anyone aged 13 and over, and are suitable for all levels from beginners upwards. These take place on Wednesdays from 3.00 to 4.00 pm over a period of six weeks. Children’s lessons for 7–12 year olds are held from 2.00 to 3.00 pm on Saturdays during term time.
Tennis
The Citisport tennis courses provide an opportunity for local people to develop their skills on the brand new indoor tennis court at Newport Leisure Centre. All equipment can be provided, but please feel free to use your own racket if you prefer. Our Starter course is held on Mondays from 7.00 to 8.00 pm, and is for beginners of 12 years and over. Our Improver course, which takes place on Tuesdays from 8.00 to 9.00 pm, is for players with some experience.
Football for girls
By popular request, Citisport is holding another one-day, girls-only football course. This aims to give local girls, whether new or experienced players, the chance to learn essential skills and develop more advanced ones. One of Newport City Football Club’s players will come along to take part in a question and answer session during the day. The course fee of £30 includes morning and afternoon refreshments. Please bring a packed lunch. The course will take place on Saturday, 9th November from 9.00 to 5.00 pm, and is open to all girls aged 10–14 years living in the Newport area.
Gymnastics
This course is for beginners aged 8–14 and will provide an introduction to basic skills. There is a maximum of six pupils per coach in each class. At the end of the course there is a demonstration for friends and family of all the skills learnt there. Thursdays, 6.00 to 7.00 pm.
My grandmother loves making bread and cakes, and is always surprised that the rest of my family never do any baking. So my parents decided they’d take me and my younger sister on a course, so that we could all find out how to make bread – and pizza, our favourite food! We booked our places, and set off for Oakton Farm in the countryside.
It was a very long drive, and when we arrived we went straight to bed. The next morning we got up early, fed the ducks on the lake, and looked at the bull in the next field. Then we met our teacher, Michael, who seemed quite strict, and the other parents and children, who were really friendly.
The cooking part was brilliant. Michael gave us long white coats to wear, which we all felt a bit silly in. Then we all made bread rolls, mixing flour and water with our hands. My sister kept complaining at first. Then even she started to enjoy it, and to concentrate on following the instructions. Dad made lots of mess, I got flour on the floor and in my hair, and Mum didn’t even get angry! I took ages to make my rolls, though.
We finally put our initials on the bottom of each roll, then made some pizzas and decorated them, which was fun. And we didn’t even have to do the washing-up! For something to do while the pizzas were cooking, we all went for a swim in the lake. It was fantastic. Then we went back inside and ate our pizzas. They were the best we’d ever tasted!
Did you know that cinema is more than 100 years old? Moving pictures (0) were invented by the brothers Louis and Auguste Lumière. The first showing of a moving picture or ‘movie’ (26) place in a cinema in Paris on 28th December 1895. On that day, the Lumière brothers showed movies (27) their newly-invented machine, called the Cinématographe. The audience saw a funny film in (28) a gardener spilt a lot of water on (29) by accident. Everyone really loved it!
Cinema very (30) became popular all over the world. In 1907 the first film studios were built in a (31) of Los Angeles called Hollywood. (32) the 1920s, Hollywood had become the centre of the world film (33).
To begin with, the movies had no sound. Words (34) on the screen from time to time to (35) the story.
Here are some sentences about schools in Britain. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use no more than three words. Write only the missing words on your answer sheet.
1 — anything
2 — large as / big as
3 — wear
4 — there
5 — it is / it’s
Question 6
You would like to borrow a book from your Australian friend Charlie.
Write an email to your friend Charlie. In your email, you should
- tell Charlie which book you would like to borrow
- explain why you need to borrow this book
- say how long you need the book for.
Write 35–45 words.
ⓘ This part is not auto-graded. Write your answer, then compare with the model answer from your teacher.
Question 7 — Letter
This is part of a letter you receive from an English friend.
We might have a school trip to your country next year. What do you think is the best time of year to visit? What are the most interesting things for teenagers to do in your area?
- Now write a letter, answering your friend’s questions.
- Write your letter on your answer sheet.
ⓘ This part is not auto-graded. Aim for about 100 words.
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