The document contains an English exam with multiple sections on vocabulary, grammar, writing, and reading comprehension. It tests students on filling in sentences with vocabulary words, contracting phrases, writing a paragraph describing a picture, answering questions about a poem, and filling in the blanks of a song lyric. The exam is assessing a student's English language skills in various areas.
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Vocabulary, Grammar, Reading, and Listening Worksheet
1. English 4
Revision – Vocabulary / Grammar
Name:________________________________________________________________
Date: ________________________ Score: _________________________
I. Vocabulary and Grammar
A. Choose a word from the word bank to complete each sentence.
1. We will watch my sister’s performance in ____________________ tonight.
2. We will ride in the __________________ going to the remote village .
3. My mum like the new __________________ of the clothing line company.
4. I get ______________________ every time my there is a graded recitation
in the class.
B. Write the two combination words of each contraction.
1. She’ll = ____________________ and ____________________
2. I’m = ______________________ and _____________________
3. haven’t = ___________________ and _____________________
C. Contract the following.
4. are + not = __________________________
5. they + have = ________________________
6. we + will = ___________________________
D. Circle two words in each row that have the same rhyming sound as the word in
the box.
hand band bend pen
king bang sing gong
leak bake cook lake
cute teeth suit cut
bone true tone glue
colosseum advertisements jeepney
hobbit nervous
sand
flute
ring
take
cone
2. English 4
Revision - Writing
Name:________________________________________________________________
Date: ________________________ Score: _________________________
A. Write a paragraph to describe the picture using the adjectives below.
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nervous exciting calm courageous happy scared shout
wonderful satisfied short quick noisy intense loud
3. English 4
Revision - Reading
Name:________________________________________________________________
Date: ________________________ Score: _________________________
Read the passage and answer the questions below.
The weather is Perfect for Running
-- Kenn Nesbitt
The weather is perfect for running.
I think that I'll go for a jog.
Except I'm a little bit tired,
So maybe I'll just walk the dog.
But he seems too hyper for walking.
He looks kind of hard to control.
So maybe I'll leave him at home,
and go for a leisurely stroll.
But all of my socks are too dirty,
and all of my shoes are untied.
So maybe I'll sit on the front porch.
Or maybe I'll just stay inside.
I see that my kitten is purring,
and wants to curl up on my lap.
It wouldn't be right to prevent her
from getting her afternoon nap.
It's comfortable here on the sofa.
My pillows are cozy and deep.
The weather is perfect for running.
So that's why I'm going to sleep.
4. Questions:
1. Is the weather good or bad for running? ____________________________________
2. What word is used to describe the dog in this poem? ____________________________
3. What is the kitten doing? ________________________________________________
4. Think of another word for 'stroll'. _________________________________________
5. How many stanzas does this poem have? _____________________________________
6. What does the boy do at the end of the poem? ________________________________
Good luck!
“The beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away
from you.” – B.B. King
5. English 4
Revision - Listening
Name:________________________________________________________________
Date: ________________________ Score: _________________________
Direction: Listen to the song and fill in the blanks. Choose the correct answer in the
word bank.
“Blah Blah Blah” Song
Blah blah blah blah blah blah
Are you 1. ____________ today?
Blah blah blah blah blah blah
Gotta hear those 2. ________ ok
Blah blah blah blah blah blah
Listen up and you’ll 3. _________
Blah blah blah blah blah blah
‘Cause you’ll have a better
4.___________
Good 5.___________ really listen
Good friends really hear
Good friends pay
6.________________________
And they have 7._____________
to hear
Blah blah blah blah blah blah
Listen up don’t be
8.______________________
Blah blah blah blah blah blah
No bad 9.___________________
Blah blah blah blah blah blah
Don’t just walk away
Blah blah blah blah blah blah
Gotta hear those words I say
Good friends really listen
Good friends really 10.___________
Good friends pay attention
And they have ears to hear
Blah blah blah blah blah blah
I see you’re listening now
Blah blah blah blah blah blah
So I will take a little bow
Listening words see week rude
friends attention ears attitude hear
6.
7. Answer key:
1. Colosseum
2. Jeepney
3. Advertisements
4. Nervous
B. 1. She + will
2. I + am
3. have + not
4. aren’t
5. they’ve
6. we’ll