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Name :……….. Class :……….

Jane’s birthday party

Every year ,February 24

th

is a happy date for Jane. She gets up early. She goes to the front door and she always finds letters and birthday cards . Then, she goes to the living room where are her family. Everybody says “Happy birthday, Jane”.

After that, her mother and father give her some presents. This year, they choose a watch for her. She also invites some people. So, it’s four o’clock , Jane is having a party with all her friends ,they are playing games and they are

singing “Happy birthday to you” . On that day, Jane’s mother prepares a birthday cake, glasses of fruit juice, cakes and little sandwiches . This year, there are ten candles on the cake.

Every child gets a piece of the birthday cake before he goes home. At the end of the day, Jane is tired but very happy.

Ibn Kouldoun PREP. SCHOOL

2011 / 2012

Full TERM TEST

N° 2 Teacher: Mrs Nosra

Othmani

DURATION : 1 hour

20

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Reading COMPREHENSION :(5 marks) 1/Read and complete with information from the text.(1mark)

Name Age Date of birth

Jane ……… ………

2/Read and say whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE. Tick the correct option.(2marks):

Statements True False

a-Jane gets late on that day.

b- She celebrates her birthday with her parents.

c-The party is at night.

d-Jane has a clock as a present.

3/ Tick the correct option.(1mark):

a- Jane’s friends go to the party –before school.

-after school.

- at the opening of the school.

b-At the end of the day, Jane is -glad.

-unhappy.

-sad.

4/ What do the underlined words refer to?(1pt):

her(line4) refers to...

they(line6) refers to...

I

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Language(10 marks)

1-COMPLETE WITH WORDS FROM THE BOX(3marks)

My grandfather lives on a small……….…… . He has got many animals.

He has got twenty ………. and turkeys.

He has also got some……….

He keeps the hens for……… ,the turkeys for ………

And the cows for……….

2-circle the right option: (4marks)

Uncle Bob is a farmer. He ( have / has / is) a nice farm. Uncle Bob lives ( in / on / over) the farm with his family. He grows (fruit / clothes / vegetables) like potatoes, tomatoes and cucumber. He also grows fruit like (apples / lettuce / green pepper). Uncle Bob has many animals on (its /her / his) farm. He (watches / buys / keeps) cows and (goats / rabbits / turkeys) for their milk and hens for their ( onion / eggs / rice ).

3-Put the underlined utterances under the correct function( 2 marks)

Waiter: good morning , sir (1) Customer: good morning

Waiter: Would you like a drink?(2) Customer: Yes please (3)

Waiter: We have tea, coffee, juice and lemonade.

Customer: Tea please.

Waiter: would you like a piece of cake?

Customer: No, thank you. (4)

Eggs –hens-milk-meat-farm-cows

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Inviting Accepting invitation Greeting Refusing invitation

………. ……….. ………. ………..

4-Reorder these words to get correct sentences(1mark)

a- are/Sally/trousers/These/’s

...

b- shopping/is/’s/at/Jane/the greengrocer/

...

.

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Helpful hints:

Next to/ near/ on the right/

on the left / in the middle

between/ there is /there are

Elmahasen …../02/20…..

Dear ...,

Hi ! I’m writing you this letter to describe to you my house. Well, I Iive in a very big house. It has got a living-room, a………

………...

………

………...…

………

………...……

………

………...………

………...………

………

...

...

...

Yours…………..,

Write a letter to your friend to

tell him about your house

Bedroom,garage,hall,bed,desk Kitchen,table,chairs,

Bathroom.

WRITING (5marks)

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