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ZENTRALE KLASSENARBEIT 2016 GYMNASIUM

Englisch

Schuljahrgang 6 Teile A und B

Arbeitszeit Teil A: 10 Minuten Teil B: 35 Minuten

Thema: All around shopping

Name, Vorname: ________________________________________

Klasse:

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Teil A Listening Comprehension.

I. Department Store Announcements

Listen to three announcements in a shopping centre. While listening, match the following pictures with the correct announcement. Write the number of the announcement (1-3) in the table below. There is one picture that you will not need.

You now have 10 seconds to look at the task.

You will hear the recording once only.

announcements

pictures

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II. Harrods

Listen to a tour guide who is giving information to some tourists. While listening, complete the following text. Fill in words or numbers.

You now have 20 seconds to look at the task.

You will hear the recording twice.

Charles Henry Harrod was 35 years old when he founded Harrods in __________ . The shop had one single room and only ___________ people worked there. In 1880, Harrods had ____________ shop assistants. In _____________ 1883 the shop burnt down. It was built up again in the same place and in 1898 it became the ____________ store with moving stairs in England. Today, 100,000 people shop at Harrods every ______________ . In the ______________ departments they can

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III. At a Street Market

Listen to the dialogue between Jessica and a man at a street market. While listening, tick [] the correct statement.

You now have 15 seconds to look at the task.

You will hear the recording once only.

1. Jessica needs a present for her … a) dad.

b) grandfather.

c) brother.

2. In the old books there are … a) dirty pages.

b) old photos.

c) interesting stories.

3. Jessica has only…

a) £22.

b) £25.

c) £70.

4. Jessica got the money for the present … a) as a birthday present.

b) from her grandma.

c) from a job.

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Teil B Reading and Writing

I. Read the following text. Match the parts of the sentences in the table. Put the correct letter in the box below. There is one ending that you will not need.

The Thief

Charlie and Nick always enjoy hanging out at Townsville shopping centre. It’s fun.

There´s much to do and much to see.

One Friday afternoon Charlie and Nick were sitting in the new Smoothie Bar on the upper floor. From there you can see everything. They were watching a young boy who was wearing jeans, a large red T-shirt and a black cap. He was standing in front of the electronics shop and was nervously looking around. After a few minutes he went into the shop and some seconds later Charlie and Nick saw him again. He was running out of the shop.

Nick said: “Hey, did you see how fast the boy was running away?”

“Yes, do you think he has stolen anything? Come on! Let’s try to catch him! Look, he is running to the stairs,” Charlie answered.

The two boys jumped up from their seats, knocked down some chairs and ran to the stairs. Nick was first and saw the boy.

He shouted: “Look, here he is. We can catch him.”

Charlie grabbed the boy’s arm, and the boy slipped. Two new smartphones fell out of his jeans pockets. The boy tried to get away, but Nick and Charlie were stronger.

Seconds later the store detective arrived and took the boy with him.

The next day there was an article in the newspaper with a large photo of Charlie and Nick. The shopping centre management thanked the two friends. They got a shopping voucher for £100.

1 Charlie and Nick a took the boy with him.

2 The boy with the jeans and black cap b followed the boys.

3 The store detective c stole two phones.

4 The newspaper d gave the boys a present.

5 The centre management e watched a thief.

f printed an article with a large photo.

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II. Language in Use – Comparison of Adjectives

Fill in the correct adjective or comparative or superlative form of the words in brackets. There is one example at the beginning of the text.

I think my family has the ________ (good) car in our town. Last month my parents bought a _________ (new) car. I know, it is not the __________________ (beautiful) car in the world, but I like its blue colour. It is not a _______________ (big) car, but it is _______________ (fast) than our last car. It’s an electric car and therefore it is ___________ as ______________ (not loud) as most of the other cars. My parents also told me that electric cars are _____________ (good) for nature than other cars.

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III. Language in Use – Simple Past Fill in the verbs in the simple past tense.

1. Last week my friends and I ____________ (organise) a fancy dress party.

2. The motto for the party ________________ (be) “Wild West”.

3. Anna and I ______________ (make) cookies, chicken wings and chili con carne, but we ______________ (not buy) sweets or crisps.

4. Everybody _______________ (wear) funny “Wild West” costumes.

5. We ______________ (have) a lot of fun.

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IV. Mediation

Du bist mit deinem jüngeren Bruder zu Besuch bei Freunden deiner Eltern, die in Liverpool leben. Ihr dürft zwei Stunden alleine in einem shopping centre verbringen.

Natürlich hat dein Bruder mal wieder Hunger. Da nur du Englisch kannst, hilfst du ihm bei der Speisekarte im “Cooked for Kids“ Restaurant.

Bruder: Ich möchte etwas mit Käse essen. Was gibt es da?

Du:_________________________________________________________________

Bruder: Was bedeutet eigentlich „Sides“?

Du:_________________________________________________________________

Bruder: Ich möchte unbedingt Gemüse. Was gibt es da?

Du:_________________________________________________________________

Bruder: Ist der Nachtisch im Preis drin?

Du:_________________________________________________________________

Bruder: Gibt es Schokoladeneis oder irgendetwas anderes mit Schokolade?

Du:_________________________________________________________________

Bruder: Kann ich eine Cola oder einen Saft bekommen?

Du:_________________________________________________________________

Bruder: Und was nimmst du?

Du:_________________________________________________________________

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“COOKED FOR KIDS” - Restaurant

KIDS MENU

- For kids age 12 and under.

All kids meals are served with one side!

Meals

Jumbo Hot Dog £4.40

Chicken Fingers £5.50

Grilled Cheese £4.20

Junior Burger £5.90

Big Burger £7.50

Pasta with Tomato Sauce £3.99

Macaroni & Cheese £5.00

Fish Fingers £4.20

Sides Broccoli

Mixed Vegetables Chips

Rice

All kids meals are served with a dessert for only £1 extra!

Desserts

Vanilla ice-cream with chocolate chips £2.20

Fruit salad £2.50

Chocolate cake £1.50

Apple pie £1.30

Caramel pudding £1.80

Kids Drinks (*one free refill)

Mineral water sparkling/still * £1.50

Strawberry Lemonade * £1.50

Bubble Tea £2.00

Milk £1.00

Chocolate Milk £1.30

Apple Juice £1.50

Banana Juice £1.70

Orange Juice £1.50

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V. Writing

Your English friend Max wants to know what a typical German birthday party is like.

Write an email and tell him about your last birthday party. Give him information about food and drinks, activities, presents, decoration …

Write 60 – 80 words.

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