Flyers 2 — Test 1 Listening
Listen to 4 parts with 20 questions. Use YouTube audio, jump to each part, take notes. Each question has its own Show Answer button — submit panel is at the bottom.
Listen and draw lines
Listen and draw lines between names and items in the picture. There is one example.
Example: “Is that Katy, there, near the tree?” “Yes, she’s very good at jumping.” → Katy = the girl doing the high jump.
1 “Who’s that girl running in the race? The one who’s winning?” “I think that’s Jane.” → girl winning the race.
2 “Look at Sarah under the tree. She looks tired.” “Yes. She’s run in three races today.” → girl sleeping under the tree.
3 “Do you know the girl who won the gold cup?” “Her name’s Helen.” → girl holding the gold cup.
4 “Someone is helping the girl who has fallen over.” The girl who fell is Emma. → girl who has fallen down.
5 “Who’s helping Emma?” “I think it’s Betty.” → girl helping Emma to get up.
(Jill is not used.)
Listen and write a name or a number
Listen to Mrs Hill talking about her husband and write the missing words or numbers. There is one example.
📝 Listen and write
Mrs Hill talks about her husband.
Example: “When did you meet your husband?” “It was in 1947, so that’s fifty years ago.”
6 “Did you meet in the summer?” “No, it was in the autumn, in November.”
7 “What’s his first name?” “It’s William — W–I–L–L–I–A–M.”
8 “Where did you meet him?” “At our school.”
9 “How old were you?” “I was 11 (eleven), and so was he.”
10 “What was your favourite hobby?” “We both liked fishing.”
Match each person to a clock time
The people who live in the flats all get up at different times. Look at the clocks A–H. Listen and write a letter next to each person. There is one example.
People in the flats get up at different times. Match each person to a clock.
Example: The businessman gets up very early — at about 9:15? No, he’s a businessman, up at half past six. → D.
11 The mechanic on the first floor gets up at about twenty past eight — 8:20. → H.
12 The university student, Lucy, gets up at about eight o’clock or five past — 8:05. → F.
13 The nurse gets up early to be at hospital by quarter to eight — she’s up at ten past seven, 7:10. → E.
14 The astronaut gets up at half past six — 6:30. → B.
15 The policewoman goes to work and gets up at five to seven every morning — 6:55. → G.
Listen and tick (✓) the box
Richard talks about his Aunt Betty. Look at the pictures, listen and tick (✓) the box. There is one example.
Richard talks about his Aunt Betty.
Example: “How many homes has Aunt Betty got?” “She’s got two — one for winter and one for summer.” → B.
16 “Where does she live in the summer?” “She lives on the river — on her boat.” → A.
17 “Where’s her winter home?” “In our village, in a little house.” → B.
18 “Where does she work in the winter?” “Now she works in the theatre, in the shop — she sells books and postcards.” → C.
19 “How often does Richard see her in summer?” “Once a week — she comes to our farm on Wednesdays for her milk.” → C.
20 “What do you do then?” “She tells us stories about her travels.” → C.
Listen, colour and write
Listen and colour and draw on the sky picture. Use the form below for the draw questions. There is one example.
📝 Write words / numbers
Colour and draw on the picture.
Example: “Find the biggest cloud and colour it black.”
21 “Draw a cloud between the plane and the helicopter.”
22 “Colour two of the birds orange and three of them grey.”
23 “Draw a green window on the plane.”
24 “Colour the clothes of the woman next to the plane blue.”
25 “Colour the word ‘Flyers’ red.”
🎯 Finished all 25 questions?
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