Level A2
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Level A2
Centre Number For Examiners' Use Only EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF ATTAINMENT IN MODERN LANGUAGES ………………………………….…..….… Candidate No. ………………………………...….……… EN-A2 Sample Test Signatures Name (BLOCK CAPITALS) ENGLISH LANGUAGE .....…………………...........……………… Reading Signature Marker 1 Level A2 ………………...........…………….…….... Date …………………….. 35 minutes Marker 2 25 marks …… / ………../20… ……………………... INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Complete the boxes in the top left-hand corner of this page. Write all your answers in this test booklet, there is space for notes on the last page. Try to solve all questions. Write clearly. Write all answers with a blue or black pen. No dictionary may be used. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES This test contains two parts. Do not make corrections in the grid. The Consortium will not be responsible for any additional information given by the invigilator. © All rights reserved European Consortium for the Certificate of Attainment in Modern Languages 2 European Consortium for the Certificate of Attainment in Modern Languages (READING) – A2 Reading Part One You are reading a magazine where a reader has a question. Other readers give their answers. Match the pieces of advice and the pictures. There are more pictures than advice. You have to mark ten pictures. There is an example for you. What can we do on holiday with little money? This week's question 0. This summer my boyfriend and I, leaving our busy city-life, are holidaying in a villa on a far-away island, with not much comfort, not even telephone connection. I'm not really a sun person, and I am worried about what we'll do with our time. Apart from books, what do readers recommend we take that won’t be expensive? What are your thoughts? 1. A pack of cards and a Travel Scrabble set served us well during a week in Lido di Jesolo. 2. When it rained so much we began to think to return home. 3. Hiking is a good idea. You can take short or long walks. It depends on what you want to do. 4. I had my holiday in a farmhouse in France, where we got a radio/cd player and lots of magazines. 5. Check the weather forecast before you go and make sure you have sunscreen and some bottled water. It may be far away but there may be pretty places to visit. 6. Take a backpack and find a very good local map. 7. Is there a kitchen? Can you get some good groceries there? If you enjoy cooking, try new recipes. Go to the local market. 8. You'll be sleeping late and having lots of time, right? Peaceful meals, talking, reading a book, and you're fine, I think. That's a great holiday. 9. Find out if you can hire a couple of bicycles locally, then explore at your leisure by bike. You will get plenty of exercise while enjoying the countryside. 10. Just the two of you, in the middle of nowhere, without TV – no problem. You can watch TV when you get back to the city. European Consortium for the Certificate of Attainment in Modern Languages (READING) – A2 Example B 3 C J F A D G K E I H R N P 0 J Q M L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 European Consortium for the Certificate of Attainment in Modern Languages (READING) – A2 4 Reading Part Two You are reading an article about chocolate tasting. Some parts (10) are missing from the text. Find these parts from the list (A-M). There are two more possible parts than you will need. There is an example for you. Chocolate tasting is like wine tasting – you don’t eat it One day Sandy Martens and one of her colleagues had 0 ….. almost 10 kilos of chocolates. It took them from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Afterwards they felt very unwell and 1 …... But their chocolate eating marathon was not 2 ….. . It was their duty. Sandy is 3 ….. of the 15 people at a supermarket who are responsible for chocolates and sweets. She has to taste chocolates every day. “That 10 kilos was unusual,” she 4 ….. . “We had to try out a whole fresh cream range from one of the new factories before we 5 ….. it. It was a very 6 ….. day which made things even worse.” Sandy is not overweight. How is it possible? “Chocolate tasting is like wine tasting, you 7 ….. eat it only if it’s so good. I think all of us in the office have become immune to chocolate. It no longer puts weight on us.” Her hobby with chocolate began 8 ….. . “When I was little I, like every kid, wanted to work in the Milka factory. When I began working in a sweet shop I was 9 ….. like a child, eating everything. But that feeling disappeared. I 10 ….. chocolate but I’m not a chocoholic.” Possible missing parts: A. one B. like C. drink D. fun E. early F. just G. morning H. sick I. to eat J. said K. don’t L. hot M. sold 0 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 European Consortium for the Certificate of Attainment in Modern Languages (READING) – A2 NOTES 5