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1 Teacher s guide to the quizzes/tests available for Unit 4 Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 From video conversation 1. This is a gap fill exercise and can be used as either a quiz/test of target language acquisition, or as a listening exercise. From video conversation 2. This is a gap fill exercise and can be used as either a quiz/test of target language acquisition, or as a listening exercise. From video conversation 3. This is a find the mistakes exercise and can be used as either a quiz/test of target language acquisition, or as a listening exercise. From video conversation 4. This is a find the mistakes exercise and can be used as either a quiz/test of target language acquisition, or as a listening exercise. Quiz 5 From video conversation 1. This is a listening comprehension exercise and consists of 10 questions form the video conversation. Quiz 6 From video conversation 2. This is a listening comprehension exercise and consists of 10 questions form the video conversation. Quiz 7 From video conversation 3. This is a listening comprehension exercise and consists of 10 questions form the video conversation. Quiz 8 From video conversation 4. This is a listening comprehension exercise and consists of 10 questions form the video conversation. Quiz 9 Quiz 10 This quiz/test consists of two role-play speaking tests. The first is a self-introduction and the second requires students to introduce two other people to each other. This quiz/test requires students to write questions from answers, and answers from questions. The questions chosen are typical of those asked when meeting new people. Quiz 11 This is a vocabulary test and covers some of the new words which have been learned in Unit 4.
2 Quiz 1 - From video conversation 1 Write the missing word(s) in the spaces in the conversation. 1. Noriko: Hello. 2. Maria: Hello. / Noriko? 3. Noriko: Yeah. 4. Maria: Hi Noriko. Maria. 5. Noriko: Hi Maria. / going? 6. Maria: Good, thanks. /? 7. Noriko: Pretty good. 8. Maria: Are you / Friday night? 9. Noriko: Yes, I think so. 10. Maria: Would you / go out to eat? 11. Noriko: That sounds goo. Where do you wanna go? 12. Maria: I wanna go to that new restaurant in Roppongi. 13. Noriko: Okay. Where / meet? 14. Maria: Why we meet the main ticket barrier? 15. Noriko: Fine. What time? 16. Maria: / seven o clock? 17. Noriko: Yes, seven s fine. 18. Maria: Great! See you on Friday. 19. Noriko: Okay, See you then.
3 Quiz 2 - From video conversation 2 Write the missing word(s) in the spaces in the conversation. 1. Tony: Hi. 2. David: Hi. you just come back lunch? 3. Tony: Yeah, I just came back from the department store across the road. Have you seen the new restaurant floor? 4. David: No, I haven t. / nice? 5. Tony: Yeah, it looks really nice. There are a lot of different restaurants. 6. David: Oh, really. / of restaurants? 7. Tony: Well, there s an Italian place, a Chinese; and there s even an oyster bar. 8. David: An oyster bar. That s unusual. / expensive? 9. Tony: Well, I think it s a bit pricey, but it looks nice. 10. David: (Um) I haven t been to an oyster bar for ages. Do you fancy trying it? 11 Tony: Yeah, sure. good you? 12. David: Are you this weekend? 13. Tony: Well, I m playing football on Sunday, but I have nothing for Saturday? 14. David: Well, / Saturday lunchtime? 15. Tony: Great. we say twelve thirty? 16. David: Okay. Where shall we? 17. Tony: Let s meet outside the restaurant. 18. David: Okay. By the, what s the of the restaurant? 19: Tony: Ah, now you ve got me. (um) The Boston -- something. I can t remember exactly.
4 Quiz 3 - From video conversation 3 Find the mistakes in the sentences from video 2 and write correct sentences on the line below. 1. Noriko: Hi. Maria? 2. Maria: Yes. Are you Noriko? 3. Noriko: Yeah, listen me; I having problem about Friday. 4. Maria: What s the matter? 5. Noriko: I really sorry, but it has a meeting at work until seven thirty. 6. Maria: Oh, I see. Well whats you want do about dinner then? 7. Noriko: Well, if is okay, can we meeting at Saturday night? 8. Maria: No, sorry. I have the date at Saturday night. How about Sunday? 9. Noriko: Yeah, that s no problem, but I m going out for lunch, so I don t really want to have dinner, too. 10. Maria: Okay. (Er) How about a movie, then? 11. Noriko: Sure. What kind for movie you like? 12. Maria: I like romance and comedies best. 13. Noriko: Okay, I check out what on and calling you back tomorrow.
5 Quiz 4 - From video conversation 4 Find the mistakes in the sentences from video 4 and write correct sentences on the line below. 1. David: By the way, what you doing after worked today? 2. Tony: Nothing. 3. David: (Mmm) Do you want go to sports club? 4. Tony: No, I can t; I ve hurt my leg. How about go for something eat? 5. David: (Um) Okay. Well, what do you want to eat? 6. Tony: How about Mexican? 7. David: (Uh) No. I don t Mexican. How is about Thai? 8. Tony: (Erm) I not really feel Thai food today. 9. David: Okay. (Erm) Shall we just go for a a drink? 10. Tony: Sure. Thats sound good. Where do you want go, then? 11. David: (Er) Shall we try that new bar in Shibuya? 12. Tony: I rather to the music bar in Shinjuku. I don t really like Shibuya. 13. David: Okay. (Erm) What s time?
6 Quiz 5 - From video conversation 1 Listen to video 1 and write a good answer for each question. The first speaker is Noriko. The second speaker is Maria. 1. How is Maria? 2. What night does Maria want to go out? 3. Is Noriko free on that night? 4. What does Maria invite Noriko to do? 5. Where is the place they will go to? 6. Have they ever been there before? 7. How do you know that? 8. Who suggests the meeting time? 9. What time will they meet? 10. How does Maria end the conversation?
7 Quiz 6 - From video conversation 2 Listen to video 2 and write a good answer for each question. The first speaker is Tony. The second speaker is David. 1. Where did Tony have lunch? 2. Are there many restaurants there? 3. What kind of restaurants does Tony mention? 4. Is the oyster bar cheap? 5. Has David been to an oyster restaurant before? 6. When is Tony playing football? 7. When do they decide to meet? 8. What time do they decide to meet? 9. What s the name of the restaurant? 10. Does David think he can find it?
8 Quiz 7 - From video conversation 3 Listen to video 3 and write a good answer for each question. The first speaker is Noriko. The second speaker is Maria. 1. What is Noriko s problem on Friday? 2. What time will she finish work? 3. When does Noriko suggest that they meet? 4. Why can t Maria meet at that time? 5. When do they arrange to meet? 6. What is Noriko doing on Sunday lunchtime? 7. What else does Maria suggest they do? 8. What kind of movies does Maria like? 9. What is Noriko going to do next? 10. When does Maria want Noriko to call her?
9 Quiz 8 - From video conversation 4 Listen to video 4 and write a good answer for each question. The first speaker is David. The second speaker is Tony. 1. Does Tony have any plans for after work? 2. Why can t Tony go to the sports club? 3. What does Tony suggest that they do? 4. What does Tony want to eat? 5. Why doesn t Tony want to eat Thai food? 6. What bar does David want to go to? 7. Where does Tony prefer to go? 8. Why doesn t Tony want to go to the new bar? 9. What time does Tony want to meet? 10. Why does David suggest seven thirty?
10 Test 9 - Role-play speaking tests Role-play 1 An invitation to go out. Try to use all the language you learned in unit 4 Student A Role card You want to see the new Gazman 3 movie after work tomorrow in Ginza You will work until 7.00pm tomorrow. You do not like horror movies. You do not like like French food, but you like Italian food. Telephone Student B and ask him/her to go to the movie with you tomorrow. Make a plan to go out. Student B Role card Student A will call you and ask you to go out tomorrow night. You will finish work at You have seen the new Gazman 3 movie. You want to see Mad Maxman. It s a horror movie. You like Italian food, but you don t like French food. Talk to Student A and make a plan to go out. Role-play 2 Dealing with problems. Try to use all the language you learned in unit 4 Student A Role card You have a plan (with Student B) to go for dinner at an Italian restaurant on Friday. But now you must now work until 9.00pm on Friday. Call Student B to tell him/her the problem and make a new plan to go out this weekend. You hate playing sports. Student B Role card You have a plan (with Student A) to go for dinner at an Italian restaurant on Friday, Student A will call you because he/she wants to change the plan. You are busy all day on Saturday and on Sunday night, but free on Sunday afternoon. Talk to Student A and make a new plan to go out. You would like to go bowling.
11 Quiz 10 - Questions and answers Write a good answer for each of these questions. 1. Why kind of movies do you like to watch? 2. Where is your favourite place in your city? Why? 3. How often do you go out for dinner? 4. Where is a good place to go on a date? 5. What is a food that you cannot eat? Write a good question for each of these answers. 6. I go to the movies about twice a year. 7. I usually go shopping with my mother. 8. No, I have never been to an expensive restaurant. 9. I don t feel like dancing tonight. 10. Let s meet at the bar at seven o clock.
12 Quiz 11 - Vocabulary from all of Unit 4 Vocabulary quiz Read the explanation below and write the word which is being described. 1. An offer to go somewhere or do something with someone. 2. Doing something to solve a problem or help somebody. 3. Making a plan to do something in the future. 4. An idea or plan for someone to think about. 5. A situation where many people are gathered together. E.g., on a rush-hour train. 6. Making plans to do something. E.g., arranging where and when to meet. 7. The largest ticket gate at the entrance/ exit in a train station. 8. A movie which makes us laugh. 9. A large Mexican hat Pricey. 11. An American national holiday. 12. A kind of lizard that lives in Tazmania, Australia. 13. A Brazilian dance. 14. A famous hotel in Las Vegas. 15. A movie about a love affair or relationship between two people
13 Quiz 12 - Structure quizzes (From the web site) a) Gap Fill Choose a word or phrase to complete these sentences and questions. 1. Sorry, busy on Friday night. 2. I feel like watching a horror movie. 3. What movies do you like? 4. Let's shopping on Sunday morning. 5. Where you like to eat? b) True/False Are the following sentences and questions correct (True) or incorrect (False)? 1. A. Can I speak to Gary, please? B. Yes, I am Gary. T F 2. Why don t we go out for a drink tonight after work? T F 3. Seven-thirty is a little too early for me. T F 4. I want to go to new restaurant in Ginza. T F 5. How about go to the club in Shibuya this weekend? T F c) Multiple Choice Choose a word or phrase to complete the following sentences and questions. 1. Are you free weekend? A) this B) on C) at 2. How about a movie tonight? A) going B) go to C) going to 3. What time we meet? A) are B) shall C) do 4. Let's at seven o'clock. A) meeting B) meet C) going 5. What doing on Saturday afternoon? A) will you B) do you C) are you d) Reorder the words Put the words into the correct order to make a good sentence or question. 1. o'clock Please back call after tonight me six. 2. you go like to show a Would live to tomorrow? 3. until evening seven-thirty I meeting Friday a have on. 4. really comedies like movies romantic I and. 5. time you meet do to What want?
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