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A2 Flyers Listening
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You will need a pen or pencil.
My name is: ....................................................................
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A2 Flyers 61

A2 Flyers Listening

Download the audio files for the sample paper here:

cambridgeenglish.org/flyers-audio-sample-v

Centre Number Candidate Number

A2 Flyers

Listening

There are 25 questions. You have 20 minutes. You will need a pen or pencil. My name is: .................................................................... Copyright © UCLES 2018

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A2 Flyers Listening ^2 Part 1

- 5 questions – Listen and draw lines. There is one example. Sally Harry Jane William David Sarah Richard

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A2 Flyers Listening ^4 Part 3

- 5 questions – Where did Uncle Robert get each of these things? Listen and write a letter in each box. There is one example. Painting E Drums Swan Fan Chocolates Gloves 4

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5 A B C D E F G H A2 Flyers Listening

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3 What is the most interesting thing in the museum? A B C 4 What is Jack’s grandma going to do in the museum? A B C 5 How will Jack’s grandma get to work? A B C A2 Flyers Listening

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A2 Flyers Listening ^8 Part 5

- 5 questions – Listen and colour and write. There is one example.

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A2 Flyers Listening

R = rubric

F = Female adult

M = Male adult

Fch = Female child

Mch = Male child

A2 Flyers Listening Tapescript R Hello. This is the Cambridge English Flyers Listening sample test. [MUSIC] Part 1. Listen and look. There is one example. PAUSE 00’03” Fch I took this photo by the lake last Saturday, Grandma. F It looks lovely. Do you know any of these people? Fch Yes, I do. The man who’s reading the newspaper is William. F He’s wearing a nice hat. Fch He is, isn’t he? Grandpa knows him, I think! PAUSE 00’03” R Can you see the line? This is an example. Now you listen and draw lines. PAUSE 00’03” [REPEAT FROM HERE] Fch Look at that boy! F The one with the striped sweater? Fch Yes. That’s Richard. His dad teaches me geography. F At your school? Fch Yes. I think he’s drinking lemonade. He’s always thirsty. PAUSE 00’05” F Who’s that girl on the bike? Fch The one with the short blonde hair? F No, not her. The one who’s laughing. Fch Oh, that’s Sally. She’s my best friend. F That’s nice. Fch Yes, we often do our math homework together. PAUSE 00’05” Fch Do you know my cousin David? F Is he in the photo too? Fch Yes. Look at his red belt. F Oh, I see. Is that his toy helicopter? Fch Yes, it’s new. It’s excellent. He loves it. PAUSE 00’05” F Do you know the woman who’s giving bread to the swans? Fch No, but I know the other woman behind her. F Oh, do you? What’s her name? Fch It’s Sarah. She’s got a puppy with her, look. She works at Mom’s office. PAUSE 00’05” Fch Can you see the boy who’s waving his arms? F Oh yes, he looks very angry. Fch Yes, he does. That’s Harry. The other boy’s taken his volleyball away! F Oh dear. Fch It’s OK. They’re brothers! PAUSE 00’05” R Now listen to Part 1 again. PAUSE 00’03” [REPEAT PART 1 WITH ONLY 00’03’’ PAUSES] That is the end of Part 1. PAUSE 00’05” Part 2. Listen and look. There is one example. PAUSE 00’03” M Now, listen, boys and girls, I want to tell you about an interesting club here at school. Mch What is the club? M It’s called The Space Club. It’s at 6.30 on Tuesday evenings. Mch Oh, I think I’d like to come to that. PAUSE 00’03” R Can you see the answer? Now you listen and write. PAUSE 00’03” [REPEAT FROM HERE] Mch What do people do at this club? M Well, they can learn about the stars, and they can make new friends, too. Mch Oh … that sounds great! M And sometimes they go out when it’s dark. They look at the moon when there are no clouds in the sky. Mch Do people have to bring anything to the club meetings? Pens and paper? M No, but it’s a good idea to bring a torch. It’ll be dark outside and they must be careful when they go out. Mch And what happens if it’s a cloudy night and you can’t see anything? Do the children watch TV programmes?

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M No Michael. But the club has some very interesting DVDs. So we watch those on nights like that. Mch Oh good! I’ll enjoy that! M And a friend of mine from the university sometimes comes to talk about space in the future. His name’s Mr Bailey. Mch How do you spell his surname? M B-A-I-L-E-Y. He’s very famous! He’s written lots of books. PAUSE 00’05” R Now listen to Part 2 again. PAUSE 00’03” [REPEAT PART 2] That is the end of Part 2. PAUSE 00’05” Part 3. Listen and look. There is one example. PAUSE 00’03” R Where did Uncle Robert get each of these things? Fch You’ve got some lovely things in this room, Uncle Robert. Where did you get that painting? M The one of the mountain? Well, in my job, I have to go to lots of different places. I found it in a market that I visited last year. It wasn’t expensive. I was quite surprised. Fch It’s so beautiful! PAUSE 00’03” R Can you see the letter E? Now you listen and write a letter in each box. PAUSE 00’03” [REPEAT FROM HERE] Fch Those gloves look very warm, Uncle Robert. Who gave you those? M I can’t remember but I got them when I had to visit a factory. Someone gave them to me when I left. I don’t wear them because they’re too small. Fch Can I have them? M Sure! PAUSE 00’03’’ Fch And wow! That fan looks like a rainbow! When did you buy that? M When I was working in a castle. The building was six hundred years old! You could buy all kinds of things there. I might give it to your grandmother. PAUSE 00’03’’ Fch What’s your favourite thing here? M Well, I heard some really great music at a theatre I travelled to. Later, at the airport, I found a shop that sold drums. They were just like the ones a man played in the concert. Fch So you bought them! M Yes. I love them but your aunt says they’re too noisy! PAUSE 00’03” M And this is a birthday present for your mother. I had a meeting in a nice town in the middle of a forest last week. There’s a little store there full of interesting things! It’s made of glass! Be careful with it. Fch Don’t worry! Mum loves swans! I’m sure she’ll like it. PAUSE 00’03’’ Fch Why haven’t you opened this box of chocolates? Are they a present, too? M Yes! I was waiting for you to arrive! I had some in my favourite café in London. They tasted so good! These are the same. They’re for you. I got them from the hotel where I stayed last night. Fch Wow! Thanks! PAUSE 00’03” R Now listen to Part 3 again. PAUSE 00’03” [REPEAT PART 3] That is the end of Part 3. PAUSE 00’05” Part 4. Listen and look. There is one example. PAUSE 00’03” R What was Grandma’s favourite job? PAUSE 00’03” Mch You’ve had many different jobs, haven’t you, Grandma? F Yes, Jack. I was a secretary for many years but I didn’t like it much. Mch Weren’t you a nurse too? F That was only for a short time when I was very young. Mch Did you like doing that? F Yes, but I think I enjoyed working in the chemist’s in my village most of all. PAUSE 00’03” R Can you see the tick? Now you listen and tick the box. PAUSE 00’03” [REPEAT FROM HERE] R One. Which museum is Jack’s grandma going to work in? PAUSE 00’03” F I’ve got a new job now, Jack. In a museum. I’m going to start today! Mch So where is this museum? Is it the one next to my school? F No, not that one. A2 Flyers Listening

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R Three Fch Can I do some more colouring? I’m quite good at that. M Of course! The boy who’s looking over the bridge has got a backpack on his back. Fch Yes … Do you want me to colour that, then? M Only its pocket, nothing else. Make it orange. I love that colour. Fch So do I. All right! I can do that. PAUSE 00’15” R Four M I’d like you to write something else now. We need a name for the hotel, too. Fch OK. That’s a good idea. M Well, there’s a board above its double doors. Can you see it? It’s got plants on it. Write it there. Fch All right. M We’ll call it ‘Star’ hotel – lots of famous people stay there! Fch OK! That sounds good. I’ll write that now. M Thank you. PAUSE 00’15” R Five M And perhaps you should colour one of the flags before we finish. Fch The one at the back of the boat? M I don’t think so. Colour the one in the park, by the path, please. Fch What colour? M You’ve got a yellow pencil, I think. Use that one! Fch OK. There! I’ve finished. M Great! R Now listen to Part 5 again. PAUSE 00’03” [REPEAT PART 5 WITH ONLY 00’10” PAUSES] That is the end of the Flyers Listening test. [MUSIC] A2 Flyers Listening

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A2 Flyers Reading and Writing (^3) A2 Flyers 77 Part 1

- 10 questions – Look and read. Choose the correct words and write them on the lines. There is one example. This person can fly to the moon in a rocket. .......................an astronaut 1 This is made from fruit and you can put it on your bread with a knife. ....................... 2 Players in this game throw, catch and hit the ball on a sports field. ....................... 3 These have pictures on them and you can write on the back and send them to friends when you’re on holiday. ....................... 4 It is this person’s job to write about news in a newspaper. ....................... 5 You buy these and put them on your envelopes before you post them. ....................... 6 This person flies a plane and usually wears a uniform. ....................... 7 People like reading these because they have stories with pictures or photos on their pages. ....................... 8 You can play this game inside on ice or outside on a field. ....................... 9 Some people like this in their tea or coffee and they put it in with a spoon. ....................... 10 People don’t usually play this game in teams. They use a small, hard white ball. ....................... an astronaut a pilot golf sugar hockey magazines baseball postcards salt basketball jam stamps a journalist letters a photographer

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5 A Sometimes I sit at my desk and sometimes I go out. B Yes, everyone did this time. C OK, but only when I am in a meeting. D No, there aren’t many cafés near the office. E Yes it is. I don’t want to be late. (example) F Usually when I’ve finished everything that I’ve got to do. G I take the bus if it’s raining. H Only a few. It’s a small business.

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- 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 island fridge pushed restaurant missing ready pepper sky storm cut Last weekend, Harry and his parents went to a small hotel on an island .................................... in a lake. On Saturday afternoon the hotel cook went by boat to the town to see a friend. But then suddenly a ( 1 ) (^) .................................... came, with rain and strong winds, and he couldn’t sail back to the hotel. At six o’clock everyone in the hotel went to the ( 2 ) (^) .................................... to have dinner, but it was closed. ‘What’s the matter?’ Harry’s mum asked the waiter. ‘The dinner isn’t ( 3 ) (^) .................................... ,’ he said, ‘because there is no-one to cook.’