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Learning English. Exit Test

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Задание 1

Write the contraction where it is possible. Example: He is the best student in our class. He's When you move to England, you will quickly improve your English.

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Задание 2

Write the contraction where it is possible. Example: He is the best student in our class. He's Children, open your books and let us read the story about the Vikings.

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Задание 3

Write the contraction where it is possible. Example: He is the best student in our class. He's My brother is not keen on learning languages. He likes drawing.

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Задание 4

Write the contraction where it is possible. Example: He is the best student in our class. He's We have not finished our research yet.

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Задание 5

Fill in the gaps with the correct British English vocabulary. 1. Men often mask their true feelings with . 2. I'm scared to travel by . 3. The in this building is moving very fast. 4. My favourite is about wildlife.

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Задание 6

Match the words and their meanings.

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Задание 7

Study the information in the graph and choose the statement that is NOT correct.
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Задание 8

Study the information on the map and choose the correct statement.
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Задание 9

Read the text and mark all the correct statements. Germanic tribes (Saxons, Angles and Jutes) came to Britain from around 449 AD. They made their home in the south and east of the island, pushing out the Celtic Britons who were there before them, or making them speak the English language instead of the old Celtic languages. Some people still speak Celtic languages today. The Germanic dialects of these different tribes became what is now called Old English. Old English did not sound or look much like the English spoken today. If English speakers today were to hear or read a passage in Old English, they would understand just a few words.

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Задание 10

Read the text and fill in the gaps with the given words. There are about 6,500 languages spoken in the today. About 2,000 of them have fewer than 1,000 speakers. English is only the third most commonly spoken in the world. Mandarin and Spanish are the two most commonly spoken languages on Earth. About 500 million in the world are native English speakers. Another 510 million people speak English as a second language, which means that there are more people who English along with their language than there are native English speakers.