B. Everyday questions and responses

English Language Level Test

This is a series of quick tests that will give you a rough idea of your level of English on a scale of 0 to 5.

There are five tests altogether at different levels. The five levels are very approximately:

Level Description CEFR Cambridge ESOL IELTS TOEFL Paper/Computer/Internet
Level 0 No knowledge of English        
Level 1 Elementary level of English A2 KET 3.0 400/97/32
Level 2 Low intermediate level of English B1 PET 4.0 450/133/45
Level 3 High intermediate level of English B2 FCE 5.0 500/173/61
Level 4 Advanced level of English C1 CAE 6.0 550/213/80
Level 5 Proficient in English C2 CPE 7.0 600/250/100

 

 

A. Grammar

Choose the correct answer. Only one answer is correct. EXAMPLE. John __________ not here today. are be is am The correct answer is: 'is'.

Any wine left? ...

Is it
Is there
Has there
Is

2. ... No, __________ gone.

its all
all it's
all of it's
it's all

3. I don't like tea; can I have __________

something else?
something other?
something either?
other thing?

4. It was a long film: __________

it bored.
I was bored.
I was boring.
it was bored.

5. I've just bought __________ table.

a big old square
an old big square
a big square old
a square big old

6. Please speak a little more __________.

slow.
slowly.
slower.
slowlier.

How big is your family?

We are seven.
It is seven people.
There are seven of us.
We have seven people.

8. I __________.

was there last night.
have been there last night.
was last night there.
have been there last night.

I love cheese.

Me not.
I don't.
I don't either.
So I don't.

10. What time do you have lunch?
__________ at one thirty.

Hardly
Usual
Exact
Generally

11. He lives there __________ his own.

for
by
on
at

12. The newsagant's is __________ the church.

across
over
in face of
opposite

13. My mother is too old to look __________ herself.

after
for
to
on

14. We went __________ church.

into the
into
in
in the

15. Are you fond __________ cats?

in
for
from
of

Which sentence is NOT correct? EXAMPLE Quietly he left the room. He quietly left the room. He left quietly the room. He left the room quietly. The correct answer is: C: "He left quietly the room" is not a correct sentence; all the other three are correct.

16. Why __________ come with you?

can I not
can't I
am I not able to
can I not able to

Leave so soon?

Have you to
Do you have to
Must you to
Must you

18. When __________ give her an answer?

need you to
will you have to
do you need to
must you

You tell me something?

Can
Do
Will
Could

20. I like __________ on Saturdays.

not doing anything
to do nothing
do anything
doing nothing

21. You __________ to watch so much television.

mustn't
don't need
don't have
haven't

22. Please __________ about this.

don't tell nobody
don't tell anybody
tell nobody
tell no one

23. You can play in the house, but __________ play outside.

don't
you haven't
you can't
you mustn't

24. Give me __________ a coke.

either a beer or
a beer or
or a beer or
a beer or give me

Call the police.

Either you leave at once or I'll
Leave at once, or I'll
You either leave at once, or I will
Or you leave at once, or I

B. Everyday questions and responses

Choose the question or response which fits the situation. EXAMPLE Joe: How are you?. Sue: Not very well, I'm afraid.
Joe; What's wrong?
  Good for you.
  Where did you go?
  That's nice!

The correct answer is: 'What's wrong?' The other choices do not make sense.

26. Joe: Where do you work?
Sue: In a travel agency.

  Joe That must be interesting.
    What for?
    It is so.
    When?

27. Joe: I'm going to orwell tomorrow?
Sue: Where's Orwell?

  Joe He's a famous writer, isn't he?.
    About forty miles.
    I have to visit my uncle.
    It's near Cambridge.

28. Joe: This coffee's too sweet for me.
Sue: Have mine. I haven't put any sugar in.

  Joe Why don't you?
    No thanks, I don't feel like a coffee anyway.
    Where's the sugar?
    That's not mine.

29. Joe: Would you like to come to my party?
Sue: Is your brother going too?

  Joe I don't think so.
    Do you think so?
    Yes, we are?
    I'm thinking of it.

30. Joe: Is that a new dress?
Sue: Yes, do you like it?

  Joe Where from?
    No, it isn't.
    Yes, it suits you.
    Of course I am!

C. Vocabulary

Which class do the words belong to? EXAMPLE: England, Switzerland and Qatar are: cities countries regions capitals The correct answer is: 'countries'.

31. Shirts, trousers and skirts are:

clothes dresses suits wardrobes

32. Bread, cake and potatoes are:

vegetables meals cooking food

33. Football, chess and tennis are:

matches games plays athletics

34. Hammers, screwdrivers and saws are:

instruments tools utensils machines

35. Arabic, Farsi and Japanese are:

languages idioms dialects speech

36. Stamp-collecting, bird-watching and wind-surfing are:

sports jobs pastimes games

37. Aunts, uncles and cousins are:

neighbours parents families relations

38. Clouds, fog and sunshine are examples of:

weather summer climate times

39. Winter, spring and summer are:

times stations seasons quarters

40. Nursing, teaching and engineering are:

works lines titles professions

 


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