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Cambridge Young Learners English
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Reading & Writing
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You will need a pen or pencil.
My name is: ………………………………………………
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Part 1 – 10 questions –
Look and read. Choose the correct words and write them on the lines. There is one example.
a diary a businessman calendar a desert
Some people write in this at the end of every day. a diary ……………… 1 These are dark cold places inside mountains,
and sometimes bats live in them. ………………
ocean 2 A driver takes people who are very ill to see
doctors in hospital in this. ……………… caves
3 If you can’t spell a word, you can look for the
meanings and spellings of different words in this. ………………
tyre 4 This person carries meals on plates to people
in restaurants. ……………… engine
5 This is a very dry place where there is usually
sand on the ground. ………………
6 If you go for a walk in these, you see some
trees and perhaps birds, too. ………………
a waiter 7 You go and see this person if you have a hole
in your tooth. ……………… a dentist
8 This is something you write on and send to a
friend when you are on holiday. ………………
9 This is a kind of road where you can travel
very quickly from city to city. ………………
a dictionary 10 You find this round and black thing on the
wheels of cars and motorbikes. ……………… motorway
woods an ambulance a postcard
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Part 2 – 5 questions –
Michael is talking to Sally. What does Sally say? Read the conversation and choose the best answer.
Write a letter (A–H) for each answer.
You do not need to use all the letters. There is one example. Example
Michael: Hello Sally. Why weren’t you at school
yesterday?
Sally: ……………………………
Questions 1
Michael: What was the matter? Did you have a sore
head?
Sally: ……………………………
2
Michael: I hate being ill.
Sally: ……………………………
3
Michael:
In our English lesson, we had to answer some questions about a story.
Sally: ……………………………
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Michael: I can come to your house after school if you like.
Sally: ……………………………
5
Michael: Have you got any games that we can play?
Sally: ……………………………
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A So do I! It’s horrible!
B Hello Michael, I was feeling sick so I stayed in bed. (example)
C Did you? I just watched TV all day.
D Yes, they have. Thank you very much.
E No. I had a terrible cold but it’s better now.
F A few, I hope you’ll enjoy them.
G Would you like to play it soon?
H This afternoon? OK! I could show you my new computer then too!
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Part 3 – 6 questions –
Read the story. Choose a word from the box. Write the correct word next to numbers 1–5. There is one example.
example
decided piece felt air bridge
built sure ready key nicer
David’s parents ………………………… to move to a new house. But
David didn’t want to live in another town and he
(1) ………………………… sad about leaving all his friends. Last
Tuesday, David’s family drove to their new house. David was unhappy.
He just sat quietly and looked out of the window.
When they arrived at the house, David’s dad gave him a
(2) ………………………… . ‘Go and open the front door with this,
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David,’ he said. ‘Mum and I will bring in some of the boxes.’
David went inside. The house was much (3) ………………………… than
their old one and from a window upstairs he could see some boys in a park.
He could see a forest too and a (4) ………………………… across a river.
‘I can play football in that park and go for great walks in that forest, and
perhaps I can fish in that river,’ he thought. There was no park, forest or
river near his old house.
David began to smile. ‘I’m (5) ………………………… I’m going to be
happy here!’
(6) Now choose the best name for the story.
Tick one box.
David’s ad gets a new job
David’s first day in his new school
A new home for David
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Part 4 – 10 questions –
Read the text. Choose the right words and write them on the lines.
The hippo
Example This kind of animal has …………………………… interesting name.
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We call it a hippo, but its long name is ‘hippopotamus’. Hippopotamus
…………………………… ‘river horse’. It has that name because
hippos spend lots …………………………… time in the water and
their ears look like horses’ ears. They like ……………………………
grass too. But hippos are much bigger ……………………………
horses. The only animal in the world that …………………………… a
bigger mouth is a whale! A hippo is sometimes a dangerous animal but
it is not always brave. It will often run to the water
…………………………… hide. When it’s swimming, its
nose, eyes and ears are above the water …………………………… it
can still smell, see and hear. When a hippo decides to go under the
water, it closes its nose and walks on the bottom of the river
…………………………… it can find plants to eat. It’s easy for a
hippo to stay under the water …………………………… eight
minutes! Hippos …………………………… not eat meat. Their
favourite food is river plants and different kinds of grass, and they
usually only eat at night.
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Example the an any
1 mean means meaning
2 off from of
3 eating eats eat
4 then after than
5 have has having
6 to into on
7 if so or
8 where how why
9 across by for
10 do shall are
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Part 5 – 7 questions –
Look at the picture and read the story. Write some words to complete the sentences about the story. You can use 1, 2, 3 or 4 words.
Sarah’s new friend!
Sarah and her parents and two younger brothers live in the jungle. Early every
morning, she runs to her favourite mango tree and climbs it, so she can bring five
mangoes from the top of the tree for her family to eat for breakfast.
One morning, she was sitting in the tree when she saw an enormous tiger below her.
‘Go away!’ she called. ‘I can’t come down until you go!’ But the tiger didn’t go
away. It looked up at her and said, ‘Why?’
Sarah was very surprised! ‘Tigers don’t speak!’ she said. ‘Well, I do,’ the tiger
answered. ‘I’m not dangerous. Climb down. Those mangoes look heavy. I’ll help
you get home. You can ride on my back.’
Very slowly and very carefully, Sarah climbed down the tree. When she was on the
ground again and looked into the tiger’s kind eyes, Sarah didn’t feel frightened.
It was fun to ride on the tiger’s back. It stopped just outside the village. ‘I shouldn’t
come near u s,’ it said. ‘People are afraid of me!’
Sarah understood. She thanked the tiger and said goodbye.
‘You’re back quickly!’ her father said.
‘Yes!’ Sarah smiled. ‘I rode a tiger home!’
No-one believed Sarah but she didn’t mind! She knew she had an exciting and really
kind new friend, the tiger, and that made her very happy.
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Part 5 – 7 questions –
Look at the picture and read the story. Write some words to complete the sentences about the story. You can use 1, 2, 3 or 4 words.
Sarah’s new friend!
Sarah and her parents and two younger brothers live in the jungle. Early every
morning, she runs to her favourite mango tree and climbs it, so she can bring five
mangoes from the top of the tree for her family to eat for breakfast.
One morning, she was sitting in the tree when she saw an enormous tiger below her.
‘Go away!’ she called. ‘I can’t come down until you go!’ But the tiger didn’t go
away. It looked up at her and said, ‘Why?’
Sarah was very surprised! ‘Tigers don’t speak!’ she said. ‘Well, I do,’ the tiger
answered. ‘I’m not dangerous. Climb down. Those mangoes look heavy. I’ll help
you get home. You can ride on my back.’
Very slowly and very carefully, Sarah climbed down the tree. When she was on the
ground again and looked into the tiger’s kind eyes, Sarah didn’t feel frightened.
It was fun to ride on the tiger’s back. It stopped just outside the village. ‘I shouldn’t
come near u s,’ it said. ‘People are afraid of me!’
Sarah understood. She thanked the tiger and said goodbye.
‘You’re back quickly!’ her father said.
‘Yes!’ Sarah smiled. ‘I rode a tiger home!’
No-one believed Sarah but she didn’t mind! She knew she had an exciting and really
kind new friend, the tiger, and that made her very happy.
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Examples Sarah’s family lives in a ……………………………… . Sarah climbs ……………………………… early every morning.
Questions 1 Sarah’s parents and brothers have mangoes for their
……………………………… .
2 When Sarah was in the tree one morning, she saw a
……………………………… on the ground.
3 Sarah didn’t want to ……………………………… from the tree until
the tiger went away.
4 Sarah was ……………………………… when the tiger spoke to her.
5 Sarah rode the tiger until they were ……………………………… and
then the tiger stopped.
6 The tiger said the village people were ……………………………… it.
7 Sarah thought her new friend, the tiger, was
……………………………… .
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Part 6 – 5 questions –
Read the diary and write the missing words. Write one word on each line.
Friday
Example Today …………………………… very interesting.
Peter Face, the famous actor, came to talk to us
1 …………………………… our school!
Peter is in some great television programmes. Mum and I always
2 like …………………………… him on TV.
3 He has …………………………… an actor since he was about
17. He talked about his new film, ‘Pirate Gold’, too. It will be in
4 cinemas …………………………… month.
He was very friendly. When he left, he gave our teacher three
5 DVDs of his films …………………………… our teacher is going
to show in film club.
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Part 7
Look at the three pictures. Write about this story. Write 20 or
more words.
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Part 1 10 marks
1 caves
2 an ambulance
3 a dictionary
4 a waiter
5 a desert
6 woods
7 a dentist
8 a postcard
9 motorway
10 tyre
Part 2 5 marks
1 E
2 A
3 C
4 H
5 F
Part 3 6 marks
1 felt
2 key
3 nicer
4 bridge
5 sure
6 A new home for David
Part 4 10 marks
1 means
2 of
3 eating
4 than
5 has
6 to
7 so
8 where
9 for
10 do
Part 5 7 marks
1 breakfast(s)
2 (big) tiger (below her)
3 come/climb/go/get down
4 (very) surprised
5 (just) outside a/the village
6 afraid/frightened of
7 exciting and (really) kind [in any order]
Part 6 5 marks
1 at/in
2 watching/seeing
3 been
4 this/next
5 which
Part 7
Examples(Low) Two friends went to the circus. The clown had two bikes. A girl rode one of the bikes and wore the clown’s hat.
(High) Sophia went with her friend Olivia to the circus. They saw a clown with a lot of balloons outside the tent. Then they saw the clown on his bike in the tent. There was another bike that no-one was riding. The clown asked Sophia to ride the bike. He gave her his hat to wear too. Everyone thought Sophia and the clown were very funny.
( ) = Acceptable extra words are placed in brackets
/ = A single slash is placed between acceptable alternative words within an answer
// = A double slash is placed between acceptable alternative complete answers
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Summary of Procedures
The usher introduces the child to the examiner. The examiner asks the child what his/her name and surname is and how old he/she is.
1. The examiner shows the child the candidate’s copy of the Find the Differences picture. The child is initially shown the examiner’s copy as well, but then encouraged to look at the candidate’s copy only. The examiner then makes a series of statements about the examiner’s picture and the child has to respond by making statements showing how the candidate’s picture is different, e.g. (examiner) ‘In my picture, the helicopter’s on the left.’ (child) ‘In my picture, it’s on the right.’
2. The examiner shows the child the candidate’s copy of the Information Exchange. The child is initially shown the examiner’s copy as well, but then is encouraged to look at the candidate’s copy only. The examiner first asks the child questions related to the information the child has, e.g. ‘What’s the name of George’s castle?’ and the child answers. The child then asks the examiner questions, e.g. ‘What’s the name of Grace’s castle?’ and the examiner answers.
3. The examiner tells the child the name of the story and describes the first picture, e.g. ‘These pictures tell a story. It’s called “Grandma’s busy day”. Just look at the pictures first. (Pause) Paul’s parents are going out for the day. Paul is going to spend the day with Grandma. Paul’s mum is saying, “Be good and don’t make Grandma tired!”’ The examiner then asks the child to continue telling the story. The title of the story and the name of the main character(s) are shown with the pictures in the candidate booklet.
4. The examiner asks questions about a topic, e.g. ‘Now let’s talk about films. When do you watch films?’
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