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NAME

CLASS
Progress Test  Files 1–5 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Answer Key   A

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation VOCABULARY

GRAMMAR 4 1 beetroot
2 niece
1 1 ’s working 3 track
2 ’ve answered 4 margarine
3 were watching 5 reliable
4 did … give 6 motorway
5 ’m going / going to go 7 frozen
6 Has … finished 8 play
7 ’ll meet 9 throw
8 Are … going to see 10 hungry
9 ’re staying
10 Have … driven
5 1 immature
11 Was … looking for
2 untidy
12 ’d just finished
3 huge / enormous
13 Have … been waiting
4 disorganized
14 be able to
5 boiling
15 hasn’t arrived
6 1 embarrassing
2 1 a science teacher 2 frightened
2 used to play
3 depressed
3 don’t have to
4 frustrating
4 can’t
5 boring
5 more slowly
6 had to
7 1 leave
7 shouldn’t
2 between
8 Do you like
3 gate
9 had
4 flatmate
10 as
5 takeaway
11 doesn’t need
6 jam
12 are you going
7 delicious
13 more
8 common
14 since
9 inherited
15 restaurants
10 limit
3 1 have to
8 1 sensitive
2 a beautiful
2 down
3 use to
3 classmates
4 able to
4 charged
5 interesting than
5 call
6 getting married
6 affectionate
7 was doing
7 raw
8 as expensive
8 for
9 the funniest
9 furious
10 ’ve known
10 salary

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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 1–5 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Answer Key   A

PRONUNCIATION WRITING
9 1 spec|ta|tor Student’s own answers.
2 i|ma|gi|na|tive Task completion: The task is fully completed and the
answer is easy to understand. (4 marks)
3 un|der|ground
Grammar: The student uses appropriate structures
4 rasp|be|rries
to achieve the task. Minor errors do not obscure the
5 a|fford meaning. (3 marks)
6 cir|cuit Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of
7 pe|de|stri|an words and phrases to communicate the message clearly.
8 in|de|pen|dent (3 marks)
9 mort|gage
10 am|bi|tious
Listening and Speaking
10 1 injured LISTENING
2 journey
3 selfish
1 1 fat
2 milk
4 team
3 week
5 charming
4 interesting
6 inherit
5 order
7 height
8 gossip
9 organized 2 1 C
10 paid 2 B
3 B
4 B
5 C
Reading and Writing
READING
SPEAKING
1 1 B
2 C Interactive communication and oral production:
3 B The student communicates effectively with his / her
4 A partner, asking and answering simple questions, and
5 B where necessary initiating conversation and responding.
6 B The student uses appropriate strategies to complete the
7 A task successfully. (5 marks)
8 C Grammar and Vocabulary: The student uses
9 A a sufficient range of vocabulary and structure to
10 C communicate clearly. Minor occasional errors do not
impede communication. (5 marks)
2 1 concern Pronunciation: The student’s intonation, stress, and
2 out of our way articulation of sounds make the message clear and
3 overcast comprehensible. (5 marks)
4 thrill
5 graceful

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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 1–5 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Answer Key   B

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation VOCABULARY

GRAMMAR 4 1 frustrating
2 boring
1 1 able to 3 embarrassing
2 getting married 4 frightened
3 use to 5 depressed
4 a beautiful
5 the funniest
5 1 call
6 ’ve known
2 charged
7 have to
3 furious
8 interesting than
4 salary
9 was doing
5 classmates
10 as expensive
6 affectionate
7 for
2 1 Are … able to 8 sensitive
2 ’re staying 9 down
3 Are … going to see 10 raw
4 ’s working
5 Was … looking for
6 1 disorganized
6 did … give
2 untidy
7 ’m going / going to go
3 boiling
8 Has … finished
4 huge / enormous
9 were watching
5 immature
10 Have … driven
11 hasn’t arrived
7 1 hungry
12 ’ll meet
2 throw
13 ’ve answered
3 reliable
14 Have … been waiting
4 play
15 ’d finished
5 track
6 frozen
3 1 don’t have to 7 beetroot
2 restaurants
8 margarine
3 more slowly
9 motorway
4 had to
10 niece
5 Do you like
6 had
8 1 inherited
7 a science teacher
2 limit
8 more
3 jam
9 can’t
4 flatmate
10 since
5 takeaway
11 as
6 between
12 shouldn’t
7 delicious
13 used to play
8 gate
14 doesn’t need
9 common
15 are you going
10 leave

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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 1–5 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Answer Key   B

PRONUNCIATION WRITING
9 1 paid Student’s own answers.
2 journey Task completion: The task is fully completed and the
3 selfish answer is easy to understand. (4 marks)
4 team Grammar: The student uses appropriate structures
5 injured to achieve the task. Minor errors do not obscure the
6 height meaning. (3 marks)
7 charming Vocabulary: The student uses a sufficient range of
8 gossip words and phrases to communicate the message clearly.
9 organized (3 marks)
10 inherit

10 1 un|der|ground Listening and Speaking


2 am|bi|tious LISTENING
3 mort|gage
1 1 baby
4 rasp|be|rries 2 mustn’t
5 a|fford 3 midnight
6 i|ma|gina|tive 4 morning
7 cir|cuit 5 anything
8 in|de|pen|dent
9 spec|ta|tor 2 1 B
10 pe|de|stri|an 2 A
3 B
4 C
5 A
Reading and Writing
READING
SPEAKING
1 1 B
2 C Interactive communication and oral production:
3 C The student communicates effectively with his / her
4 C partner, asking and answering simple questions, and
5 A where necessary initiating conversation and responding.
6 C The student uses appropriate strategies to complete the
7 C task successfully. (5 marks)
8 B Grammar and Vocabulary: The student uses
9 B a sufficient range of vocabulary and structure to
10 B communicate clearly. Minor occasional errors do not
impede communication. (5 marks)
2 1 on board Pronunciation: The student’s intonation, stress, and
2 hazards articulation of sounds make the message clear and
3 ran into comprehensible. (5 marks)
4 precious
5 jagged

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