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PRACTISE TEST 8 Hi Sophie, What’s up? I’m really looking (1) to the holidays next month. It’s been a busy year, and I can’t wait to (2) some time relaxing at the beach. Have you (3) to that new resort near the mountains? I heard it’s amazing! (4) hearing about it, I’ve been thinking of planning a trip there. Let me know if you have (5) recommendations for places to visit. Take care, Liam 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. ahead take been While any forward save gone After some toward spend visited Before few 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. -readingGeneral- Aptis exam Expert | one2onelessons.com | +34 637 590 037 | [email protected]
A. Finally, serve the tortilla on a plate and enjoy it while it’s warm. B. Once the oil is hot, pour the eggs into the pan and spread them evenly. C. First, crack the eggs into a bowl, add a pinch of salt, and whisk them until smooth. D. After a few minutes, carefully flip the tortilla to cook the other side. E. Then, heat a little oil in a non-stick frying pan over medium heat. Follow the next steps to make an omelette easily. PART 2. Put the sentences in the right order to make a story. The first one is done for you. A. Next, write the body of the email, explaining your reason for writing in a clear and concise way. B. At the end, thank the recipient for their time and include a polite closing, such as “Kind regards.” C. First, start with a formal greeting, such as “Dear Mr. Smith” or “To whom it may concern.” D. Then, include a subject line that briefly describes the purpose of your email. E. Before sending, check your email for grammar mistakes or typos to make sure it looks professional. Writing a formal email requires a clear structure and polite language. -readingGeneral- Aptis exam Expert | one2onelessons.com | +34 637 590 037 | [email protected] PRACTISE TEST 8
Last year, I decided to try swimming as a way to stay fit. At first, it was really difficult because I didn’t have much stamina, and I couldn’t swim more than a few laps without stopping. However, with regular practice, I’ve improved a lot. Swimming is now one of my favorite activities because it works every muscle in the body and is also very relaxing. It’s not just about fitness—it’s also helped me clear my mind after stressful days. 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. I’ve always been a fan of team sports, so I joined a local basketball club a few months ago. It was challenging at first because most of the players were more experienced than me, and I felt a bit out of place. But they were very supportive and gave me tips to improve my shooting and passing. Playing basketball has taught me the value of teamwork and communication, and it’s a great way to meet new people. Now, I look forward to every game, and I feel more confident on the court. Person B. -readingGeneral- Aptis exam Expert | one2onelessons.com | +34 637 590 037 | [email protected] PRACTISE TEST 8
I took up yoga after a friend recommended it to help with my back pain. At first, I was skeptical because I didn’t see how stretching could really help. But after a few weeks, I noticed a big difference—not only was my back pain reduced, but I also felt calmer and more focused. Yoga is much harder than it looks; holding the poses correctly requires strength and balance. It’s become a part of my daily routine, and I can’t imagine starting my day without it now. Person C. I wanted to try something completely new, so I signed up for a rock climbing course. It was intimidating at first because I’m not great with heights, but the instructors were very encouraging. They taught me how to use the equipment safely and how to plan my route up the wall. Rock climbing is not just about strength—it’s also a mental challenge because you have to think carefully about your next move. It’s been a thrilling experience, and it’s helped me overcome my fear of heights little by little. Person D. -readingGeneral- Aptis exam Expert | one2onelessons.com | +34 637 590 037 | [email protected] PRACTISE TEST 8

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