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Part 1

Questions 1 - 5

Where can you see these notices?

For questions 1 - 5, mark A, B or C on the answer sheet.

A

in a restaurant

1B

by a lake

C

at a market

A

in a church

2B

at a theatre

C

outside a school

A

at a bus station

3B

on a motorway

C

at an underground station

A

in a café

4B

in a swimming pool

C

on a plant

A

at a cinema

5B

in a hotel

C

on a camp-site

3

EXAMPLE ANSWER

A

in a post of

fice

0B

in a bank

C

C

in a library

Return books

here

Prices per night:

£10 a tent

£5 a person

TO THE TRAINS

W

ater weekly and

put in a sunny place.

SLOW DOWN

CHILDREN

CROSSING

NO FISH

ING

Mar

ch

- A

ugust

Questions 6 - 10

Which notice (A - H) says this (6 - 10)?

For questions 6 - 10, mark the correct letter A - H on the answer sheet.

6

Y

ou must not play football here.

7

Y

ou may be late.

8

Y

ou should not leave your car here.

9

Y

ou can study here soon.

10

Y

ou cannot drive here today

.

DELAYS

POSSIBLE

4

EXAMPLE ANSWER

0

Y

ou can sleep here.

F

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

OLYMPIC SPORTS CENTRE

— use your student card here.

Computer course starts on Monday

.

Bridge closed to traffic

because of high wind.

NO BALL GAMES

ON GRASS

CAR PARK

£2.00 for 2 hours

DO NOT P

ARK IN

FRONT OF G

A

R

A

GE

.

GUEST HOUSE

SAMPLE P

APERS – READING

AND

WRITING

DO NOT P

ARK IN

FRONT OF GARAGE

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Part 2

Questions 1

1

- 15

Read the descriptions (1

1 - 15) of some clothes.

What is the correct word (A - H) for each one?

For questions 1

1

- 15, mark the correct letter A - H on the answer sheet.

11

Y

ou wear this around your neck.

12

Y

ou wear these when the weather is hot.

13

This is a jacket and trousers in the same colour

.

14

This will keep you dry in wet weather

.

15

Y

ou put this on your head.

EXAMPLE ANSWER

0

Y

ou wear these on your feet.

C

CLOTHES

A

hat

B

raincoat

C

shoes

D

shorts

E

suit

F

sweater

G

tie

H

tights

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Part 3

Questions 16 - 20

Complete the five conversations.

For questions 16 - 20, mark A, B or C on the answer sheet.

16

How far is it to Manchester?

A

About two months.

B

It’

s quite long.

C

Almost 30 kilometres.

17

Could you give me the butter?

A

Here you are.

B

Thank you.

C

I don’t know

.

18

John hates shopping.

A

I love it.

B

It’

s six pounds.

C

The shop’

s open.

19

I’ve already done my homework.

A

When did you do it?

B

Please do it.

C

Have you done it yet?

20

What’

s the date today?

A

It’

s Thursday

.

B

The third, I think.

C

I’m 22 today

.

EXAMPLE

ANSWER

Where do you

come from?

A

New York.

B

School.

C

Home.

A

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Questions 21 - 25

Complete the conversation.

What does Howard say to the hotel receptionist?

For questions 21 - 25, mark the correct letter A - H on the answer sheet.

Receptionist:

Will that be a single room?

Howard:

21

..........................

Receptionist:

How long do you want to

stay

, sir?

Howard:

22

..........................

Receptionist:

For one night, that will be

£54 per person.

Howard:

23

...........................

Receptionist:

Y

es, it is. How would you

like to pay

, sir?

Howard:

24

...........................

Receptionist:

That’ll be fine. Y

our room

number is 401. Do you need

any help with your luggage?

Howard:

25

............................

Receptionist:

Here is your key

, sir

. I hope

you enjoy your stay with us.

EXAMPLE ANSWER

Receptionist:

Good morning. Can I help you?

Howard:

0

.............................

D

A

I want to pay tomorrow morning.

B

Is that with breakfast?

C

That’

s all night.

D

I’d like a room, please.

E

No, I’d like a double, please.

F

Just tonight, I think. How much will

that be, please?

G

No, thank you. I only have one

small suitcase.

H

By cheque if that’

s possible.

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When Nicola first started working for

A

a manager

.

British Airways, she was

B

an air-hostess.

C

a pilot.

27

Nicola does most of her work

A

in the of

fice.

B

in aeroplanes.

C

in meetings.

28

Most days, Nicola starts work at

A

8 am.

B

1 pm.

C

4 pm.

29

At the beginning of each day

, Nicola

A

goes to a meeting.

B

talks to air-hostesses.

C

works with her computer

.

30

What does Nicola like best?

A

flying

B

working in the of

fice

C

helping people

31

The first thing Nicola does after a long

A

go to bed.

journey is

B

have a meal.

C

go to the of

fice.

32

Nicola would like to

A

stay in the same job.

B

stop travelling.

C

earn more money

.

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Part 4

Questions 26 - 32

Read the article about a British Airways manager and then answer the

questions.

For questions 26 - 32, mark A, B or C on the answer sheet.

W

orking for an airline

Nicola Peet left school at eighteen, went to college

and then worked at a local airport. After nine

months, she went to work for Saudi Arabian

Airlines and then she joined British Airways as an

air

-hostess. Four years later

, she got her present job

as a manager

.

This is what she told us about her job:

‘My of

fice is at Heathrow Airport, but I spend 60%

of my time in the air

. I teach air

-hostesses and help

them with any problems. I also go to lots of meetings.

My hours are usually from 8

am to 4

pm, but sometimes I work from 1

pm to 9

pm. At work, the

first thing I do is check plane times on my computer and then I speak with some of the air

-

hostesses.

Sometimes I go on long flights to check how the air

-hostesses are doing. That’

s my favourite

part of the job, but I like of

fice work, too. T

ravelling can be hard work. When I get back from a

long journey

, all I can do is eat something and then go to bed! I don’

t earn much money

, but I’m

happy with British Airways and want to stay there and continue to travel.’

EXAMPLE ANSWER

0

Nicola’

s first job was

A

at a college.

B

with Saudi Arabian Airlines.

C

C

at a local airport.

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Dear Mike,

I am sorry you

(

Example:

could

)

not come to my party yesterday

. Jon

.....

41

.....

me you had a very bad cold and you

.....

42

.....

to stay in bed.

.....

43

.....

you feeling

better now?

It was

.....

44

.....

very good party:

.....

45

.....

nicest I have ever had! Lots of my friends

.....

46

.....

there and they gave

.....

47

.....

some lovely presents. I will tell

.....

48

.....

more

about the party when you come

.....

49

.....

school

.....

50

.....

Monday

.

Love

Lorenzo

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Part 6

Questions 41 - 50

Complete the letter

.

W

rite ONE word for each space (41 - 50).

For questions 41 - 50, write your words on the answer sheet.

Part 5

Questions 33 - 40

Read the article about a working holiday

.

Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space (33 - 40).

For questions 33 - 40, mark A, B or C on the answer sheet.

33

A

to

B

with

C

by

34

A

through

B

on

C

among

35

A

so

B

because

C

why

36

A

could

B

must

C

may

37

A

one

B

some

C

any

38

A

for

B

during

C

since

39

A

good

B

best

C

better

40

A

did

B

do

C

done

The Ruwenzori Mountains

Mary Daniels is a student in England. This year she

......

0

......

a very interesting summer

holiday. She travelled

.....

33

.....

fifteen other people to the Ruwenzori Mountains in

Africa. They went there to help make a road

.....

34

.....

a forest between two big towns. ‘It

was very dif

ficult

.....

35

.....

there was no water to drink and no shops where we

.....

36

.....

buy food,’ said Mary. ‘It was also very cold and wet in the mountains. It is

.....

37

.....

of

the wettest places in the world.’

Mary stayed in the mountains

.....

38

.....

six weeks. It was hard work, but she says it was

the

.....

39

.....

thing she has ever

.....

40

.....

. She is hoping to retur

n next year to do some

more work there.

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EXAMPLE ANSWER

0A

had

B

have

C

has

A

could)

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Part 8

Question 56

Y

our friend, Chris, has got your cassette recorder

. Now you need it.

W

rite a note to Chris.

• ask

for the cassette recorder

• say why

and

when

you need it

W

rite 20 - 25 words.

W

rite your note on the back of the answer sheet.

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Part 7

Questions 51 - 55

Read the information about a suitcase.

Fill in the information on the Luggage Report Form.

For questions 51 - 55, write the information on the answer sheet.

The Manager

24 May

Air America

Dear Sir

,

On 21 May I left Paris at 12 o’clock on the plane to Boston. At Boston airport I found that my

suitcase was broken and the clothes and papers in it were all dirty

. I should like a new suitcase.

Y

ours faithfully

,

Kevin Brown

Name of Passenger:

Kevin Br

own

Flying

from:

to:

Boston

Date of journey:

T

ime of flight:

How much luggage

did you have?

What was in

your luggage?

51

52

53

54

55

LUGGAGE REPOR

T FORM

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Part 1

Questions 1 - 5

Listen to the tape.

Y

o

u will hear five short conversations.

Y

ou will hear each conversation twice.

There is one question for each conversation.

For questions 1 - 5, put a tick

under the right answer

.

1

What was the weather like on W

ednesday?

A

■■

B

■■

C

■■

2

How much did Mark’

s pullover cost?

A

■■

B

■■

C

■■

a.m.

p.m.

a.m.

p.m.

a.m.

p.m.

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EXAMPLE

0

What time is it?

A

■■

B

■■

C

■■

06.00

08.00

09.00

£

14.99

£

40.99

£

44.99

SAMPLE P

APERS – LISTENING

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Part 3

Questions 1

1

- 15

Listen to Chloe talking to a man about a sailing holiday

.

For questions 1

1

- 15, tick

A, B or C.

Y

ou will hear the conversation twice.

11

How many times has Chloe been

A

never

sailing before?

B

once

C

twice

12

How much can Chloe spend?

A

£300

B

£380

C

£450

13

Chloe will go in

A

August.

B

September

.

C

October

.

14

Chloe would like to sail on

A

a lake.

B

the sea.

C

a river

.

15

How does Chloe want to pay?

A

by cheque

B

with cash

C

by credit card

EXAMPLE

ANSWER

0

Chloe wants to go to

A

Italy

.

B

Sweden.

C

Switzerland.

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Part 2

Questions 6 - 10

Listen to Philip talking to his mother about his son, Simon.

What is Simon going to do on Saturday and Sunday?

For questions 6 - 10, write a letter A - H next to each time of day

.

Y

o

u will hear the conversation twice.

TIMES

6

Saturday afternoon

7

Saturday evening

8

Sunday morning

9

Sunday afternoon

10

Sunday evening

EXAMPLE

0

Saturday morning

C

ACTIVITIES

A

bicycle ride

B

football match

C

judo class

D

party

E

swimming

F

the cinema

G

the park

H

watching television

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Part 5

Questions 21 - 25

Y

ou will hear some information about a cinema.

Listen and complete questions 21 - 25.

Y

ou will hear the information twice.

CINEMA

Name of cinema:

Nor

th London Ar

ts Cinema

Next week’

s film:

from:

times:

Student ticket costs:

Nearest car park:

21

......................................................

Meeting

22

Monday to

................................................

23

6.45

pm and

............................................

24

£

25

........................................................

Str

eet

Y

ou now have 8 minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet.

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Part 4

Questions 16 - 20

Y

ou will hear Kate and Jeremy talking about a party

.

Listen and complete questions 16 - 20.

Y

o

u will hear the conversation twice.

Kate’

s Birthday Party

Kate will be:

17 y

ears old

Day:

T

ime:

Place:

Address:

Bring some:

16

17

18

19

................................................

Str

eet

20

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Pause
Now listen again.
Repeat
Pause

3 What did Raquel buy today?

F2

Hi, Raquel. You're looking well. New skirt?

F1

Thanks Tina. No, I've had this skirt for a long
time. I bought these boots this morning. Do
you like them?

F2

Yes, very nice. They look good with that
jacket.

Pause
Now listen again.
Repeat
Pause

4 How many students are there at the college?

F2

How many students are there at your college?

M1

Oh there's lots. It's quite a big college.

F

More than three hundred?

M

Oh yes. More than twice that. About seven
hundred and fifty, I think.

Pause
Now listen again.
Repeat
Pause

5 What is David going to buy?

F2

Hi, David. What are you looking for?

M2

I don't know what to buy for Rachel's
birthday.

F

Well, I've bought her a CD, so why don't you
get her a book?

M

Yes, that's a good idea - I will.

Pause
Now listen again.
Repeat
Pause

This is the end of Part One.

KEY ENGLISH TEST

TAPESCRIPT

This is the Key English Test Listening Examination, Test 84.

There are five parts to the test. Parts One, Two, Three, Four
and Five.

Look at the instructions for Part One.

P a u s e

You will hear five short conversations.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
For questions 1 - 5, put a tick under the right answer.
Here is an example:

What time is it?

F2

Excuse me, can you tell me the time?

M1

Yes, it's 9 o'clock.

F

Thank you.

M

You're welcome.

P a u s e

The answer is nine o'clock, so there is a tick in box C.
Now we are ready to start.
Look at question one.

P a u s e

1 What was the weather like on Wednesday?

F2

What was the weather like when you were on
holiday?

M1

Fine; it was sunny every day until Wednesday.

F

Really? What happened then?

M

Well, it was sunny in the morning, but it rained in
the afternoon.

Pause
Now listen again.
Repeat
Pause

2 How much did Mark's pullover cost?

F2

That's a nice pullover, Mark - was it expensive?

M1

Mmm. Fourteen pounds ninety nine.

F

Oh, that's not bad.

M

No, and I do like blue.

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Now look at Part Two.

P a u s e

Listen to Philip talking to his mother about his son, Simon.
What is Simon going to do on Saturday and Sunday?
For questions 6 to 10, write a letter A to H next to each time
of day.
You will hear the conversation twice.

P a u s e

M1:

Well, mum, thanks for having Simon to stay
for a couple of days.

F2:

That's OK, Philip. What have I got to do?

M1:

Well, Saturday's busy. In the morning he's got
his Judo class.

F2:

Right, and in the afternoon he's going to a
birthday party, isn't he?

M1:

No, that's in the evening. He's going to the
football match in the afternoon, remember?

F2:

Oh yes, I remember now. So what time does
the party start?

M1:

At half past seven, but Mrs Carter'll bring him
home.

F2:

Fine. Now on Sunday morning, we can go to
the swimming pool on our bikes.

M1:

Well, ... he's got a cold, so swimming isn't a
very good idea, but he'd like a bicycle ride.

F2:

OK. Your father wants to take Simon to the
park in the afternoon.

M1:

Fine. And then a quiet evening watching TV.

F2:

What about a trip to the cinema?

M1:

No. I think he'll be too tired for that.

F2:

OK.

Pause
Now listen again.
Repeat
Pause

This is the end of Part Two.

P a u s e

Now look at Part Three.

P a u s e

Listen to Chloe talking to a man about a sailing holiday.
For questions 11 to 15, tick A, B or C.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Look at questions 11 - 15 now. You have 20 seconds

P a u s e

Now listen to the conversation.

M1

Hello, can I help you?

F1

Yes, I'd like to go on a sailing holiday this
summer in Italy.

M

Have you been sailing before?

F

No. I wanted to go to Sweden last year, but I
didn't have enough money.

M

Well it is quite expensive. Sailing holidays
start at about three hundred pounds.

F

Yes, my friends went in August last year. They
paid four hundred and fifty pounds each. The
most I can pay is three hundred and eighty
pounds.

M

Well, that should be enough.

F

When's the cheapest time to go?

M

Well, August is the most expensive month.
September and October are cheaper.

F

October's too late for me, so I'll go in
September.

M

Would you like to be by the sea or a lake?

F

Well, I'd prefer a lake in the mountains.

M

Okay. The Aqua Centre in north Italy will be
best for you. That costs £370.

F

Okay. Can I pay by credit card? I haven't got
my cheque book.

M

Yes, that's fine.

Pause
Now listen again.
Repeat
Pause

This is the end of Part Three.

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Now look at Part Four

P a u s e

You will hear Kate and Jeremy talking about a party.
Listen and complete questions 16 to 20.
You will hear the conversation twice.

P a u s e

M2:

Hello.

F1:

Hi Jeremy. It's Kate. I'm going to have a party
next week. Would you like to come to it?

M:

A party - that's great. What's it for?

F:

It's my birthday on Wednesday - I'm going to
be seventeen.

M:

Oh dear - I can't come on Wednesday.

F:

No - my birthday's Wednesday, but the party's
on Friday.

M:

Oh, that's OK. What time will it begin?

F:

At eight-thirty.

M:

Right - that should be no problem.

F:

It's going to be at the London Hotel.
Do you know where that is?

M:

Let me think - the London Hotel. (pause while
thinking) No, I don't.

F:

Well, it's near the town centre on Shindy
Street.

M:

Could you spell that for me?

F:

Yeah, sure. It's S H I N D Y - Shindy Street.

M:

OK. I can find that. I've got a map. Can I
bring anything?

F:

Well, I need a lot of pencils for a game we're
going to play.

M:

OK. I'll bring some pencils.

F:

Thanks. See you there.

Pause
Now listen again.
Repeat
Pause

This is the end of Part Four.

P a u s e

Now look at Part Five.

P a u s e

You will hear some information about a cinema.
Listen and complete questions 21 to 25.
You will hear the information twice.

P a u s e

F1:

Thank you for calling the North London Arts
Cinema, Wood Green. There is no-one to
answer your call at the moment.
The North London Arts Cinema is open 7
days a week, showing a variety of British and
foreign films.
Next week we will show an Italian film called
‘Midnight Meeting’. It is set in Milan
in the 1950s. You can see that film from
Monday to Thursday. It will be on twice a day
in the evenings. That's at 6.45 and 9.15. The
film lasts 2 hours and 15 minutes. Tickets are
£4, but there is a special student ticket at
£2.80 for all our midweek films. Please bring
your student card if you want the cheaper
ticket. The nearest car park to the cinema is in
Hauxton Street. That's H-A-U-X-T-O-N. It's just 5
minutes walk from the cinema.
Thank you for calling the North London Arts
Cinema. If you require further information, phone
during office hours - 9 am to 4.30 pm, Monday to
Friday.

Pause
Now listen again.
Repeat
Pause

This is the end of Part 5.

You now have 8 minutes to write your answers on the
answer sheet.

Pause

You have one more minute.

Pause

This is the end of the test.

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S A M P L E A N S W E R S H E E T S

SAMPLE

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SAMPLE

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SAMPLE

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M A R K S C H E M E S F O R S A M P L E PA P E R S

One mark is awarded for each question (except for Question
56 which is marked out of five).

READING AND WRITING

Part 1

1 B

2 C

3 C

4 C

5 C

6 G

7 B

8 D

9 H

10 A

Part 2

11 G

12 D

13 E

14 B

15 A

Part 3

16 C

17 A

18 A

19 A

20 B

21 E

22 F

23 B

24 H

25 G

Part 4

26 B

27 B

28 A

29 C

30 A

31 B

32 A

Part 5

33 B

34 A

35 B

36 A

37 A

38 A

39 B

40 C

Part 6

41 told

42 had / decided

43 Are

44 a

45 the

46 were

47 me

48 you

49 to

50 on / next

Part 7

51 Paris

52 21(st) May / 21/5

53 12:00/12 am / pm

54 one / 1 / a / suitcase

55 clothes and papers

Part 8

55

There are 5 marks for this question. Candidates at this

level are not expected to produce faultless English. To
achieve 5 marks, a candidate should write a cohesive
message which successfully communicates all three parts of
the message:

1

To request the return of the cassette recorder

2

To state why they need it

3

To state when they need it

A variety of fully acceptable answers is possible

Mark scheme for Part 8

Criteria

5

All three parts of message clearly communicated.
Only minor spelling errors or occasional grammatical
errors.

4

All three parts of message communicated.
Some errors in spelling, grammar and/or punctuation.

3

All three parts of message Two parts of message
attempted.

are clearly communicated

Expression may require

but one is unattempted.

interpretation by the

Only minor spelling

reader.

errors or occasional
grammatical errors.

2

Only two parts of message communicated.
Some errors in spelling and grammar.
The errors in expression may require patience and
interpretation by the reader.

1

Only one part of message communicated.

0

Question unattempted, or totally incomprehensible
response.

Candidates are penalised for not writing the minimum
number of words (i.e., fewer than 20) and for ignoring the
conventions of note-writing by not signing their notes. They
are not penalised for writing too much, though they are not
advised to do so.

LISTENING

Part 1

1 B

2 A

3 C

4 C

5 A

Part 2

6 B

7 D

8 A

9 G

10 H

Part 3

11 A

12 B

13 B

14 A

15 C

Part 4 (recognisable spellings accepted, except in 19)

16 Friday

17 8:30 / half past eight / 20:30

18 London hotel

19 SHINDY

20 pencils

Part 5 (recognisable spellings accepted, except in 25)

21 Midnight

22 Thursday

23 9:15 / quarter past nine / 21:15

24 2.80 / two pounds eighty

25 HAUXTON

Mark


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