Examen de Inglés Nivel A1
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¿Cuál de las siguientes oraciones utiliza correctamente 'there is' y 'there are'?

  • There is muchas personas en la fiesta.
  • There are un perro en el parque.
  • There is una mesa en la cocina. (correct)
  • There are dos gatos jugando en el jardín.
  • Elige la opción que complete correctamente la oración: 'El libro está ___ la mesa'.

  • con
  • sobre (correct)
  • a
  • en
  • ¿Cuál de las siguientes opciones utiliza correctamente el artículo indefinido 'a' o 'an'?

  • Él compró a naranja.
  • Ella tiene an manzana. (correct)
  • Hay a elefante en el zoológico.
  • Necesitamos an estudiante.
  • ¿Qué opción es un ejemplo correcto del uso de un imperativo para dar direcciones?

    <p>Toma la calle principal.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Elige la opción que complete correctamente la oración: 'Este es ___ libro que estaba buscando'.

    <p>el</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Cuál de las siguientes opciones NO es un ejemplo correcto de una preposición de lugar?

    <p>Después</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Cuál es la forma correcta de dar una instrucción directa?

    <p>Gira a la derecha</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Cuál de las siguientes oraciones utiliza correctamente los pronombres demostrativos?

    <p>Esa es mi silla y este es tu libro.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Cuál de las siguientes opciones es un ejemplo correcto del uso de 'hay' en español?

    <p>Hay una silla en la habitación.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Cuál es la preposición correcta para indicar la ubicación de un objeto?

    <p>El libro está encima de la mesa.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Cuál es el artículo correcto en la siguiente oración: '_____ mesa está en la cocina'?

    <p>Una</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Cuál es la forma correcta de dar la instrucción 'Sigue recto'?

    <p>Sigue recto</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    English Test A1 Level

    The English Test A1 level focuses on basic communication skills required for simple interactions. This includes understanding and using everyday vocabulary and phrases, communicating through simple sentences, and engaging in straightforward conversations. Here, we will explore various aspects of the A1 level, including there is/there are, prepositions of place, articles (a, an, the), imperatives for giving directions, demonstrative pronouns, household furniture vocabulary, room and part of a house vocabulary, places in the city and neighborhood vocabulary, directions vocabulary, and house appliance vocabulary.

    Vocabulary and Phrases

    At the A1 level, learners need to understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases. Some examples of useful phrases include:

    • 'There is'/'There are': These are fundamental phrases for expressing existence. For instance, 'There is a dog on the street.' or 'There are three cats sleeping in the garden'.
    • Prepositions of Place: Understanding how to incorporate prepositions in sentences is crucial, such as 'in', 'on', 'at', and 'over'. For example, 'The book is on the table'.

    Articles (A, An, The)

    Using articles correctly helps convey meaning accurately. At the A1 level, learners must understand the usage of 'the', which refers to specific objects, as well as the distinction between 'a' and 'an' before single consonant and vowel sounds respectively. Example: 'An apple is red,' versus 'A car is fast.'

    Imperatives for Giving Directions

    Imperative commands are necessary for providing instructions. At the A1 level, learners must grasp the importance of using direct commands when providing directions. Examples include 'Go left,' 'Turn right,' and 'Stop here.'

    Demonstrative Pronouns (This, That, These, Those)

    Demonstrative pronouns help clarify references within a sentence. Knowing the correct usage of each word is essential, such as 'This is my cat.' versus 'That is not your book.'

    Household Furniture Vocabulary

    Understanding common furniture pieces is critical for navigating and discussing indoor spaces. Words such as 'chair', 'table', 'sofa', and 'bedside lamp' fall into this category.

    Rooms and Parts of a House Vocabulary

    Identifying and labeling rooms is vital for understanding home layouts. Keywords include 'kitchen', 'living room', 'bedroom', and 'bathroom'. Additionally, knowing parts of a house like 'window' and 'door' enables clear communication about physical structures.

    Places in the City and Neighborhood Vocabulary

    Being able to identify and locate places like a 'park', 'library', or 'shopping mall' is essential for engaging with urban environments. Furthermore, concepts such as 'nearby', 'far away', and 'next to' aid navigation and contextual descriptions.

    Directions Vocabulary

    Utilizing direction-related vocabulary allows learners to navigate both indoor and outdoor settings comfortably. Terms like 'forward', 'backward', and 'upstairs' facilitate conversation about movement.

    House Appliance Vocabulary

    Vocabulary related to appliances helps learners discuss domestic electronics. Examples include 'television','stove', 'microwave', and 'washing machine'.

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    Este examen de inglés nivel A1 se centra en habilidades básicas de comunicación requeridas para interacciones simples. Incluye comprensión y uso de vocabulario y frases cotidianas, comunicación a través de frases simples y participación en conversaciones sencillas. Exploraremos varios aspectos del nivel A1, como 'there is/there are', preposiciones de lugar, artículos (a, an, the), imperativos para dar direcciones, pronombres demostrativos, vocabulario de muebles de hogar, vocabulario de habitaciones y partes de una casa, vocabulario de lugares en la ciudad, vocabulario de direcciones y vocabulario de electrodomésticos.

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