5 Questions – Listen And Draw Lines. There Is One Example.

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Cambridge University Press978-0-521-69332-5 - Cambridge Young Learners English Tests Cambridge Flyers 5Cambridge ESOLExcerptMore informationTest 1ListeningPart 1– 5 questions –Listen and draw lines. There is one example.WilliamSarahSallyTomRichardDavidKaty4 Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-69332-5 - Cambridge Young Learners English Tests Cambridge Flyers 5Cambridge ESOLExcerptMore informationListeningPart 2– 5 questions –Listen and write. There is one example.Hello ! !SaturdayPlease come to my party on .1at . , Regent Street2It will start at .3Please bring . and .4and please wear .5(Ask your mum or dad to . my dad)5 Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-69332-5 - Cambridge Young Learners English Tests Cambridge Flyers 5Cambridge ESOLExcerptMore informationTest 1Part 3– 5 questions –A man at the zoo gave the animals the wrong food to eat. Whatdid each kind of animal eat today?Listen and write a letter in each box. There is one example.the monkeysGthe lionsthe camelsthe bearsthe insectsthe dolphins6 Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-69332-5 - Cambridge Young Learners English Tests Cambridge Flyers 5Cambridge ESOLExcerptMore informationListeningABCDEFGH7 Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-69332-5 - Cambridge Young Learners English Tests Cambridge Flyers 5Cambridge ESOLExcerptMore informationTest 1Part 4– 5 questions –Listen and tick ( ) the box. There is one example.Where is Aunt May going to play volleyball?A1 CWho else is going with Aunt May?A2BBCBCWhat has Aunt May lost?A8 Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-69332-5 - Cambridge Young Learners English Tests Cambridge Flyers 5Cambridge ESOLExcerptMore informationListening3What time will the game start?A4CWhat has Aunt May forgotten today?A5BBCWhat will Tom do this evening?ABC9 Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-69332-5 - Cambridge Young Learners English Tests Cambridge Flyers 5Cambridge ESOLExcerptMore informationTest 1Part 5– 5 questions –Listen and colour and draw and write. There is one example.10 Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

6 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 a letter in each box.

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