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PRACTISE TEST 2 Hi James, How are you? Yesterday, I went to a park (1) my house. It’s a lovely place to relax, even (2) the weather was cloudy. I brought (3) snacks and a book to read. While I was sitting there, I could (4) birds singing in the trees. It was peaceful, but I felt a bit (5) because I was on my own. Next time, I’ll invite you to come with me! See you soon, Sarah PART 1. In this part, you need to choose a word (choice of three) to complete a sentence. There are five sentences to complete. You do not need to understand all of the sentences to complete each individual sentence. This part assesses your ability to read a sentence and to complete it with an appropriate word. nearby although many listen happy next because some hear lonely close despite few see tired 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. -readingGeneral- Aptis exam Expert | one2onelessons.com | +34 637 590 037 | [email protected]
A. He adjusted his chair and made sure his webcam was positioned correctly. B. Next, he opened his laptop and waited for it to start. C. Once he logged in, he opened the application needed for the conference. D. Before joining the call, he checked his microphone and headphones to ensure they worked. E. Finally, Larry clicked on the meeting link and greeted the participants with a smile. Larry walked into his office, placed his bag on the chair, and turned on the lights. PART 2. Put the sentences in the right order to make a story. The first one is done for you. A. Finally, serve the pancakes with a dollop of whipped cream on top B. Gradually add the flour to the mixture, stirring to avoid lumps. C. Heat a non-stick pan and melt a little butter before pouring a ladle of the batter. D. Next, whisk the eggs, milk, and sugar in a bowl until smooth. E. Once the batter bubbles, flip the pancake and cook the other side until golden. First, gather all the ingredients: flour, eggs, milk, sugar, butter, and cream PRACTISE TEST 2 -readingGeneral- Aptis exam Expert | one2onelessons.com | +34 637 590 037 | [email protected]
Moving to a new country was exciting but also overwhelming. When I arrived in Tokyo, I was amazed by the city’s energy and the blend of modern and traditional culture. However, the language barrier was a real challenge. I struggled to order food at restaurants and had to rely on translation apps for everything. Luckily, some of my new colleagues spoke English and helped me settle in. They even taught me a few basic Japanese phrases, which made daily life much easier. Over time, I grew to love the experience, and I now see it as one of the most rewarding times in my life. PART 3. In this part, you will match people’s opinions to statements. You will read four people’s opinions on the same topic. Then you need to read seven statements and decide which person’s opinion matches each statement. Person A. My first experience abroad was in Paris, and it was nothing like I expected. I thought I’d immediately feel at home because I had studied French for years, but speaking it every day was harder than I imagined. I often made mistakes, which embarrassed me, especially when ordering at cafes or talking to locals. Despite this, I made an effort to attend language exchange meetups and practice. By the end of my first year, my French improved a lot, and I became more confident. Now, I even laugh at my early mistakes—they were part of the journey! Person B. PRACTISE TEST 2 -readingGeneral- Aptis exam Expert | one2onelessons.com | +34 637 590 037 | [email protected]
When I moved to Sydney, I was surprised by how friendly and laid-back everyone was. I quickly made friends through outdoor activities like hiking and beach volleyball, which helped me feel part of the community. What I didn’t expect was how expensive everything was! Rent, groceries, and public transport cost much more than I had budgeted for, so I had to find a part-time job to support myself. It was tough at first, but the experience taught me how to manage my finances better, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Person C. Living in Berlin was a cultural shock in the best way possible. The city’s art and music scene blew me away, and I spent most weekends exploring galleries and underground clubs. However, I struggled with the colder weather and the direct communication style of locals, which felt harsh compared to what I was used to. Over time, I learned to appreciate their honesty and even started adopting it myself. By the end of my stay, I felt like I had grown as a person and gained a deeper understanding of cultural differences. Person D. PRACTISE TEST 2 -readingGeneral- Aptis exam Expert | one2onelessons.com | +34 637 590 037 | [email protected]

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