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    At the competltrA) a castle.B) a snowman'C) a pirate.

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    ',ill pla-.the text in shofter sections to give you enough time to r,i rite down your answel.s.At the end, you r,vill have some trore time to check your rvork.There is an example (0) atthebeginning.

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    . Feople enjoyed his show so much, that he started toswing higher and higher, whieh made the 7, angry.Suddenlyhe missed a movement, flew over the fence and landed next to the angry animar. He wasfrightened and thought it would 8, him immediately, so heran towards the people and 9.The angry creature tried to stop him, because if the visitors leamed that they were both10.

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    : {l ,hi: section }/ou are going to liear the story of a Lego maniac.':: Yorr task is to r,vrite tlre letter of the comect answer in the couesponcring box (1_5).:- First. you u,ill have sorne trme to sfudy the task, ancl then u,e u,illplay the wholerecording irr one piece.

    Then, afte'a shoft pause, you wi[ hear the recording again, but this fime we rvilr playtire text in shorter sections to give you enough tirne to .,,vr:ite clown your answers.At the end, you rvi11 have soltle more time to check your u,ork.There is an example (0) at the beginning.

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    Jason PolandA) lives in CaliforniaB) won a competition in California.C) is 32 years old.

    In Legoland CaliforniaA) there are more than 15,000 Lego creations,B) there aren't any model builders at the moment.C) there are 20 model builders.

    JasonA) took his Lego bricks with him when he went to collese.B) had only one Lego set as a child.C) built his first Lego castle with his mother.

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    B) was before the competition in California.C) was international.

    4;,' AI the competition in Dallas, Texas, Jason builtA) a castle.B) a snowman.C) a pirate.

    5.,::. At the competition in CaliforniaA) there were 12 competitors.B) competitors could use 7 kilograms of Lego bricks,C) competitors had 2 hours to build their creations.

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    ." At rvhat age do children go to school in your country?: What time does school starl and finisli everv dav?: Are students given any homeu,ork?. ls there a schooluniform in vour countl?: Is there anythtng you u,ould change about your school?Thank you for your contribuf'

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    akfast? /Why don,t you have breakfast?,r Do you eat anything between,.urrr What?I see. Now letb move on b the next topic."

    _!_hen did you last go on holiday?Where did you go?. How did you travel?,r Where did you stay,/, What was the weaiher like?i What did you do there?

    \ow letb change bpics.n rechnology is part of our life now. what11ryur favourite gad.get? /why?' Have you got a computer / mobile phone? What do you ,rJ jt fbr?' What gadgets can help ,. ," A" ,fr.io"rr.*o.tZThankyou very much. Now letb move on b the next task.

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    Candidate's task sheetThe situationYou are studying in London. You would like to go on a day-trip to oxford by bus orby train. You go to the travel agent's to book a ticket.

    Your taskYour examiner will play the part of the travel agent. Use the information below tofind out about trains and buses:'i return ticketti Orford:;r l"'JulyFind out about the following before you book a ticket:i price of ticket for train and bus* uzhat time they leave from London and come backi'; how long the journey takes

    Prompts for the interlocutorStart the conversation like this:

    Can I help you?When would you like to go there?Would you like a single or a return ticket?Would you like to go by train or by bus?There's a discount for students. Are you a student?

    Bus rr.ainf I 3 f 3 8, but if you buy it today it's only f 10every 15 rninutesall dayone and a halfhours

    Would you like to pay in cash or by credit card?

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  • Bev ezet6 besz6lget6s (nem 6rt6kelj iik)-.* Good morning/afternoon! Take a seat.-:i Did you have to wait long?=

    Is English your first foreign langluage? What other foreign languages do you learn?rri Did you have something to eat before the exam?=

    Now I am going to ask you a few questions. If you can't understand me, I can repeatthe question once. Let's get started.

    Innen 6rt6keljiik'= Have you got a favourite season? Why/Why not? Why do you like it?: What's the weather like in Hungary in winter/summer/spring/autumn?= What can people do in winter/summer/spring/atrtumn?

    I see. Now letb move on to the next tooic.

    What's your favourite school subject? Why do you like it?What other subjects are popular with students?Which subjects are not so popular? Why?Are there any after-school activities for students in your school?Which part of the school building do you like best? Why?

    Now, let's change topics.

    ; Do you live in a healthy way?.-; What do you do to be healthy?,', What can people do to be fit?-l What about eating habits/sport/bad habits?Thank you very much. Now letb move on to the next task.

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  • Candidate's task sheetThe situationIt's your sister's birthday this weekend and you wantgo to the clothes shop to buy one.

    Your taskYour examiner will play the part of the shop assistant.for a top.t a purple topt size 72Find out about the following:t pricet if they can exchange it if it doesn,t fit

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    ' Why don't you buy a size 10 and see if it fits?t They are on sale, only f9.I If you keep the receipt, we can exchange it for you.t Would you like to pay in cash or by crJdit card?nank you. Now letb moye on to the next task.

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    . types of houseu'ork people have to do at home' housework that is usually done b}' \ /omen

    houseu,olk that men can do too' machines that make houser.r'ork easier

    Froneapts fon" the illterloeutonWhat sort of housework do you do at home?What about cleaning/meals/elothcs/fixing things?What sort of household gadgets have you got at homc?How often do you usc these gadgcts?At what age should children start doing houscwork? What?

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    Bev ezet6 besz6lget6s (nem 6rt6kelj iik)n Good morning/afternoon! Take a seat.:i r-tirl rznrr l"o.,o +^ ,.,^:+ r^-^^o,i Did you have to wait lons?l' Ts Fnolish .,^',. c*^+ r^-^:-^.-

    Il,ll,"^11.*.::Tl,1Ttg" tan'oase?What other foreign languages do you tearn?-: Did you have something to eat befoie the exam?-' Now I am going to_ask you a few questions. If you can,t understand me, I can repeatthe question once. Let's get started.

    Innen 6rt6keljtik'.=, Where would you go to do the shopping for aparty?':: What would you buy?:', Do you prefer small shops or supermarkets? Why?

    I see. Now letb move on to the next topic.

    If you could travel to a place by plane, by tiain or by car, which one would youchoose? Why?' what about price? / Isn't it too long/too expensive/too uncomfortable/too dangerous?

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    '"- Do you live in a city or in the country?su How do you like it?rr Why is it better than living in a citylthe country?r', What about health/entertainment/jobsf

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