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Young Learners English Tests
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Cambridge Young Learners
English Tests
.C ambrid e
Fl ers 5
Examination papers from
University of Cambridge
ESOL Examinations:
English for Speakers of Other Languages
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Contents
Test 1
Listening
Reading and Writing
4
11
Test 2
Listening
24 :
Reading and Writing
31
Test 3
Listening
44
Reading and Writing
51
SpeaRlng Tests
Test 1
64
Test 2
70
Test 3
76
Test 1
Listening
Part 1
- 5 questions -
listen and draw Lines. There is one examp Le.
William
Sarah
4
Sall~
Tom
Richard
David
Kat~
Listening
Part 2
- 5 questions Listen a.nd write. There is one exa.mple.
Hello I I
saturday
Please come to my party on .................................... ..
1
at ....................................... , Regent Street
2
It will start at ...................................... .
3
Please bring .............................. and .............................
4
and please wear ....................................... ..
5
(Ask your mum or dad to ........................... my dad)
5
Test I
Part 3
- 5 questions A man at the zoo gave the animals the wrong food to eat. What
did each kind of animal eat today?
Listen and write
0.
letter in each box. There is one example.
the monRe~s
6
the lions
D
the camels
D
the bears
D
the insects
D
the dolphins
D
listening
A
B
c
o
E
F
G
H
7
Test I
Part 4
- 5 questions Listen and t ick (V ) the box. There is one example .
Where is Aunt
Ma~
going to
pla~ volle~ball?
s~
1
Who else is going with Aunt
cD
Ma~?
·,
t
.
-
o
2
What has Aunt
Ma~
sD
cD
sD
cD
lost?
•
8
,
listening
3
Wnat time will tne game start?
sO
4
Wnat nas Aunt Ma~ forgotten toda~?
sO
5
cO
cO
Wnat will Tom do tnis evening?
sO
cO
9
Test I
. Part 5
- 5 questions Listen and colour and draw and write. There is one example.
10
Test 1
Reading and Writing
Part 1
- 10 questio ns -
look and read. Choose the correct w ords and write t hem on the lines .
There is one exampLe.
geograph~
an engineer
offices
Businessmen, businesswomen and secretaries
work at their desks in these places.
1
2
a dentist
3
art
4
5
6
libraries
7
8
airports
q
This person works outside in fields in the
countr~side, with animals and plants .
This person, who usuall~ wears a uniform,
works with people who are ill in hospital
or at home .
People make a lot of different things in
these places, for example radios, clothes
and to~s.
Children stud~ this subject at school
because ever~one needs to use numbers .
You should go and see this person if ~our
teeth hurt .
You can read books or stud~ in these
places because the~ are usuall~ ver~ quiet .
offices
. . . . .. ..... . .... .. ..... .
factories
. . .. ... .. .... ... .. .. . .. .
. .. . ..... . . .. .... . .... ..
a farmer
. .. . . .. .... .. ... ... .... .
. ... . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. .... .
... ... .. . . ... . . . .... ... .
banks
If ~ou stud~
this subject, ~ou look at maps
and learn about different countries and
people in the world.
People go to these places when the~ want
to get some mone~.
. ... .. ..... . .. . .. .. . . .. .
. . ..... .. ... ... ..... .. ..
histor~
People who are good at this subject are
good at drawing and painting pictures.
10 It is this person's job to write in
newspapers about things that happen in
the world.
a nurse
a journalist
English
. .... ... .... ... .... .. ...
. ... . ... . . .. ..... .. . . . ..
maths
11
Test I
Part 2
- 7 questions -
lOOR and read. Write yes or no.
Examples
Th.e plrate wh.o is wearing dark glasses is swimming
in th.e sea.
Th.e pirates on th.e beach. look dangerous and
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un.friendl~ .
yes
no
Reading and Writing
Questions
1
The flag on top of the bigger boat is blacR and white.
2
The pirate who is sitting next to the parrot has
finished his drinR.
3
The pirate with a blacR beard has got an umbrella in
his hand.
4
The four pirates who are wearing T-shirts with stripes
are pla~ing volle~ball.
5
The pirate with the long hair is maRing a castle on
the beach.
6
The blue butterflies are smaller than the butterflies
with red spots.
7
Under one of the trees, there is a box which is full of
gold treasure.
13
Test I
Part 3
- 5 questions Sarah is talking to her teacher, Mrs Brown, about
which they are visiting.
Q
museum
Read the conversation and choose the best answer. Write a letter
(A-H) for each answer.
You do not need to use aU the letters. There is one example.
Example
1
2
3
C
fa
C
fa
C
fa
61
fa
461
fa
61
5
",
~
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Sarah:
Have
~ou
B
Mrs Brown:
Sarah:
ever been h.e re befo re, Mrs Brown?
Is it
~our
favourite museum, Mrs Brown?
Mrs Brown:
.,.
Sarah:
Wh.at do
~ou
liRe looRing at most?
Mrs Brown: .. ... ... ... .. .... .. .... ..... ... .
Sarah:
Wh.ere are th.e dinosaurs because I'd liRe to see
th.em first?
Mrs Brown:
Sarah:
I've got
m~
camera h.ere . Can we taRe pictures?
Mrs Brown:
Sarah:
Wh.en are we going to leave, Mrs Brown? I'm
tired alread~!
Mrs Brown: .... ..... ... .. .... ... ... .... .. ..
Reading and Writing
A
So do 1. Let's meet in th.e cafe.
B
Yes, I h.ave, Sarah.. (Example)
C
Th.e old plates - I th.ink
o . Yes,
th.e~'re
beautiful.
if ~ou like. Th.at's fine .
E
Anoth.er person from sch.ool, I th.ink.
F
Th.e~'re
G
I don't know
H
Yes it is, because th.ere are lots of interesting th.ings to learn h.ere.
on th.e first floor. Turn righ.t at th.e top of th.e stairs.
~et,
but before
h.a~
past two .
15
Test I
Part 4
- 6 questions Read the stor~. Choose a word from the box . Write the correct
word next to the numbers 1-5 . There is one example .
Mum an.d Michael arrived home at midn.ight after a visit to Gran.dmother's.
There was n.o
moon
, an.d there were n.o stars in. the
sk~ ,
so it was a dark n.ight, an.d there were n.o lights on. in. the house . Mum
looked in. her bag for her (1) ..... .. .. .... .. .... ... .... ... ...... . to open. the door, but
it wasn.'t there . An.d it wasn.'t in. the (2 ) ... ... ..... .......... .. ... .. ... ... . . of her coat.
But Michael had a small torch in. his bag . He (3 ) ...... .. ... ..... ........ ....... ..... it
on. an.d
the~
looked
ever~where
again..
(What are we goin.g to do?' whispered Mum. (Dad's at Un.cle John.'s house
ton.ight an.d all the win.dows down.stairs are (4) .. ............ .. ............... .. .. . .
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Read ing and Wri t ing
I don.'t wan.t to camp outside alln.igh.t!'
S udden.l~, th.e~
h.eard a man.. He
open.ed th.e door. 'Wh.D's th.ere?' h.e asked. It was Dad! 'It's
laugh.ed Mum. 'Oh.,' said Dad. 'I came h.ome
earl~
on.l~
us! '
from Un.cle Joh.n.'s. I was
in. bed. Come in.. It's (5) ................. .... .... .......... . an.d dark outside .' 'We
kn.ow!' said Mich.ael an.d laugh.ed.
ExampLe
moon.
tumed
cold
closed
dream
excited
pocket
(6) Now choose the best name for this
brave
pulled
stor~ .
Tick one box.
. Mich.ael's famil~ camp in. th.e garden.
Mich.ael's dad comes h.ome late
Mich.ael an.d Mum get Dad out of bed
D
D
D
17
Test I
Part 5
- 7 questions look at the pictures and read the story . Write some words to
comp Lete the sentences about the story. You can use 1, 2 , 3 or 4
words.
W iLLiam's dad Loses his new car
One evening after work, William's dad was going 110me in l1is old blue and
wl1ite car wl1en suddenl~ it stopped. He couldn't start it again. Tl1ere was
a lot of traffic bel1ind l1im on tl1e road. A policeman came and, togetl1er,
tl1e~ pusl1ed tl1e car off tl1e road. (Tl1at's enougl1!' William's dad tl1ougl1t. (I
must l1ave a new car. I'm going to bu~ tl1e silver one tl1at I saw ~esterda~.'
So on 5aturda~, l1e bougl1t a new car. William and l1is dad wanted to tr~
it so tl1e~ drove into tl1e town. After l1a~ an 110ur, tl1e~ decided to stop
because tl1e~ were l1ungr~. Tl1e~ found a place for tl1e car in a small, quiet
street and left it tl1ere.
Tl1e~
l1ad a snack in a cafe and tl1en tl1e~ decided to drive 110me again.
Outside in tl1e street, William's dad said, (Wl1ere's tl1e car? Wl1icl1 road is it
in?'
(I don't know!' said William.
Tl1e~ spent f~teen minutes looking for it. Tl1en tl1e~ found a policeman and
said, (We can't find our car!'
Tl1e policeman looked at tl1em and said, 'I'll l1elp ~ou find tl1e car, but is it
a blue and wl1ite one?'
18
Reading and Writing
'No,' said William's dad.
'Good!' said tne policeman., 'because I remember ~ou an.d ~our old car!'
Tne~ looked in. all tne roads n.ear tne cafe an.d soon. foun.d tne n.ew silver
on.e!
ExampLes
William's dad was goin.g .............. ~?~~ ........... .. wnen. nis old car stopped.
..
Tne colours of tne old car were ... ... ~.I~~ ~.~.~ . ~.~.i~~ .....
Questions
1
On. tne road benin.d tne old car tnere was
2
...... ................................. ...... ... .. . an.d a policeman. pusned tne old car
off tne road.
3
William's fatner decided ne nad to get a
4
William an.d nis fatner wen.t in.to
tne n.ew silver car.
5
Tne~
left tne n.ew car in. a
walked to a cafe.
6
After tneir sn.ack,
7
Tne .... .. ... ... ..... ............ ... ............. .... .. wno nelped tnem fin.d tne car
tne~
in.
an.d
looked for tne n.ew car for
was tne on.e wno nelped Dad before.
19
Test I
Part 6
- 10 questions Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on th.e lines .
Wood
Wood comes from trees and also from a few other, smaller plants. It Ls
Examp Le
strong,
eas~
to cut, an d
~ou
can f ·Ln d ·Lt .Ln
many
.. ......... .. ... .. ....
l
.Ln tile
I...
paces
1
world. We burn Lt ..... .. ... .... ....... . we are cold, and we make thousands
2
.. ... .... ..... ... ... .. d~ferent thLngs wLth Lt.
3
..... .. .... .... ....... are two kLnds of wood, 'hardwood' and 'softwood', but
these are onl~ names. The~ are not hard or soft. The d~ference Ls thLs :
4
the~ come from d~ferent kLnds of trees and .... .... .. ..... ...... . wood Ls
good for d~ferent thLngs . Most hardwood comes from trees wLth leaves
5
whLch .... ... ... ... .. .. ... .. Ln the autumn.
6
These trees are .... ... ....... .. ... ... 'dedduous' trees . Hardwood Ls good for
tables and chaLrs, for example, because Lt Ls more beaut~ul
7
.. ... .... ... .... ..... . softwood. Most softwood comes from trees whLch have
8
leaves Ln summer and Ln wLnter ... .. ... .. ..... .. .. ... . Softwood Ls good Jor
bLg thLngs, for example, brLdges, and we can make paper, paLnts and
plasHcs from Lt.
Wood Ls not ver~ expensLve or d~fLcult to get, but we must be careful.
q
10
20
We are ...... ........... .... . the wood from the world's jungles and forests
ver~
.. ..... ... .... .. ... ... .
Reading and Writing
Examp Le
mucn
ever~
man~
1
wnen
so
tnen
2
from
for
of
3
Tnere
Tnose
Tne~
4
tneir
our
nis
5
fall
fell
fallen
6
calls
called
calling
7
if
tnan
but
8
to
two
too
q
use
used
using
quickl~
quicker
quick
10
21
Test I
Part 7
- 5 questions Read the diary and write the missing words. Write one word on
each line.
Tuesday September 4
Examp Le
I..·
.
I..
I was ........eating
TnlS
morrung
, wnen
.... .... ......
m~
breaKI...f ast, tne
I...
postman
m~ birtnda~'s
1
came witn a present for me . But
2
November! Well, I opened it and tnere .. .. ... ..... .... .. .... a beautiful
3
new camera in it, and a letter wnicn said, 'You nave ...... ...... ..... .. .. .
.. .. ...... ...... .. .. ..
our competition!' I couldn't understand it.
4
I snowed it to Mum and sne said, 'Last summer
~ou
.......... ...... ... .. .
an excellent pnoto of a circus. I sent it to a competition in one of
m~
5
22
magazines .'
Now I want .... .. .... .. ........ .. be a pnotograpner wnen I'm older!
Blank Page
23
Test 2
Listening
Part 1
- 5 questi.ons -
Li.sten a.nd draw Lines. There i.s one example.
Paul
Emma
Michael
24
Dais~
Bett~
Sall~