Five conversations Test 1 practice for the Cambridge Assessment English Pre A1 Starters (YLE) exam. For each conversation, there is a question and three pictures. You need to listen carefully to each conversation and choose the right answer (A, B or C).
Five Conversations Test 1
Example = What is jack doing in the park?
A: Where’s Jack?
B: He’s at the park.
A: Is he playing football or on his bike?
B: He is playing basketball with his friend.
One – What is the new animal at the zoo?
A: There is a new animal at the zoo.
B: What is it a hippo or giraffe?
A: No, it’s your favourite animal.
B: A lion. Wow!
Two – What’s for lunch?
A: Are you hungry?
B: Yes, do we have some pizza?
A: No, but we have burgers.
B: OK. Can I have some ice-cream too?
A: Sorry, we don’t have any more.
Three – Where’s Becky’s football shirt?
A: Where’s my football shirt? It’s not in my bedroom.
B: Well, it’s not here in the kitchen.
A: Oh! Here it is in the bathroom.
B: OK, thanks.
Four – What doesn’t Mary have?
A: I have some homework from school.
B: Do you need some glue or scissors?
A: No, I have those. But I need a ruler.
Five – What can Becky do?
A: Becky can you ride a bike with me?
B: Sorry, I can’t ride a bike or skateboard.
A: Can you take the dog for a walk?
B: That sounds good
- Listening Part 1
- Listening Part 2
- Listening Part 3
- Listening Part 4
- Speaking Videos
- Speaking Part 1 and Part 2
- Speaking Part 3
- Speaking Part 4
Here are video of the full test from Cambridge Assessment English.
You see a big picture and you point to things. Then you put three things on the picture and answer questions about it.
You will see three pictures and you will answer three questions about each picture.
You will answer three questions with a word or short phrase.
- Pre A1 Animal Set 1 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Animal Set 2 Memory Card
- Pre A1 Animal Set 3 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Body Set 1 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Body Set 2 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Clothes Set 1 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Clothes Set 2 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Colours
- Pre A1 Family & Friends Set 1 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Family & Friends Set 2 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Family and Friends
- Pre A1 Food and Drink Set 1 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Food and Drink Set 2 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Food and Drink Set 3 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Our World Memory Cards
- Pre A1 School Set 1 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 School Set 2 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Sports & Leisure Memory Cards
- Pre A1 The Home Set 1 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 The Home Set 2 Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Toys Memory Cards
- Pre A1 Animal Word Puzzle
- Pre A1 Body and Face Word Puzzle
- Pre A1 Clothes Word Puzzle
- Pre A1 Colours Word Puzzle
- Pre A1 Directions Word Puzzle
- Pre A1 Family and Friends Word Puzzle
- Pre A1 Food and Drink Word Puzzle
- Pre A1 Home Word Puzzle
- Pre A1 My Street Word Puzzle
- Pre A1 Names Word Puzzle
- Pre A1 Numbers 1-20
- Pre A1 Body and Face Word Search
- Pre A1 Directions Word Search
- Pre A1 Food and Drink Set 1 Word Search
- Pre A1 Food and Drink Set 2 Word Search
- Pre A1 Food and Drink Set 3 Word Search
- Pre A1 My Street Word Search
- Pre A1 Our World Word Search
- Pre A1 Places Word Search
- Pre A1 School Set 1 Word Search
- Pre A1 School Set 2 Word Search
- Pre A1 Sports and Leisure Set 1 Word Search
- Pre A1 Sports and Leisure Set 2 Word Search
- Pre A1 The Home Set 2 Word Search
- Pre A1 Time Word Search
- Pre A1 Toys Word Search
- Pre A1 Transport Word Search
- Pre-A1 The Home Set 3 Word Search
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