by Online support | Jan 7, 2021
Practise understanding newspaper headlines in English Read the headline below. What do you think the article will be about? What questions can you ask yourself to prepare to read the article? ‘Into the Wild’ bus airlifted (examples: What is ‘Into the...
by Online support | Jan 7, 2021
by Online support | Jan 3, 2021
Objective and critical thinking explained. This is the second reading test at CEFR Level A2 that focuses on critical thinking – an essential skills in this age of ‘Fake news!’ and social media ‘experts’! When you finished the test, click...
by Online support | Jan 2, 2021
Now test your skills with adverbs of place. Just drag the correct answer into the box on the right to complete each sentence.
by Online support | Jan 1, 2021
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow.
by Online support | Dec 20, 2020
Have you ever wondered ‘What’s my CEFR grammar level?’ This test will tell you! This test will tell you your current CEFR level for your English grammar. To get the most accurate feedback for this test, do not guess an answer unless you are fairly confident! There are...
by Online support | Dec 11, 2020
by Online support | Dec 10, 2020
Have you ever wondered ‘What’s my CEFR reading level?’ This test will tell you! You have 45 minutes to complete the test, but you can submit your answers before the timer runs out if you have already finished. In this assessment, there are 6 short reading...
by Online support | Oct 30, 2020
Have you ever wondered ‘What’s my CEFR vocabulary level?’ This test will tell you! This test will tell you your current CEFR level for your English vocabulary. To get the most accurate feedback for this test, do not guess an answer unless you are fairly confident!...
by Online support | Oct 24, 2020
All of the words in the exercises below are taken from Vocabulary A2 list 1. See how many you can complete! The first 2 letters of each word are given – all you need to do is decide which word best suits the context.
by Online support | Oct 19, 2020
Have you ever wondered ‘What’s my CEFR grammar level?’ This test will tell you! This test will tell you your current CEFR level for your English grammar. To get the most accurate feedback for this test, do not guess an answer unless you are fairly confident! There are...
by Online support | Oct 8, 2020
Practise using stative and dynamic verbs in English. In this exercise, test your skills with identifying stative and dynamic uses of verbs. When you have finished the test, click the ‘View questions’ button to get more detail on your answers.
by Online support | Oct 8, 2020
Test your skills with reported speech (part 2). Now we’ve added some more information to this lesson with the notes on the previous page, test your skills with this exercise. We strongly recommend you review the learning resource ‘More rules for reported...
by Online support | Oct 8, 2020
This is PTE Listening Fill in the blanks questions exercise 1. In the official PTE test, this is the third question type you will need to answer in the listening test. INSTRUCTIONS: You will hear an audio recording. Type the missing words into each blank.
by Online support | Oct 8, 2020
From this page, you can practice PTE Listening Highlight the correct summary exercise 1. Make sure you have read the previous page about this question type before you take the practice exercise. When you have completed the exercise, click ‘View questions’...
by Online support | Oct 8, 2020
Now test your skills with PTE Listening Multiple choice single answer questions exercise 1. Remember that in the official PTE test, you will only be able to hear the audio recording ONCE. When you have submitted your answer, click ‘View questions’ for more...
by Online support | Oct 8, 2020
PTE Listening Select the missing word exercise 1 You will hear a recording about health and fitness. At the end of the recording the last word or group of words has been replaced by a beep. Select the correct option to complete the recording. When you have completed...
by Online support | Oct 8, 2020
NOTE: When you have finished this exercise and submitted your answers, click ‘View questions’ to read more detailed feedback as well as the transcript of the audio.
by Online support | Oct 8, 2020
Practise using the present continuous at CEFR Level A1 If you haven’t done so already, why not create a free membership account so you can follow your progress as you study? It’s free! If you already have an account, all you need to do is login. When you...
by Online support | Oct 8, 2020
Practise using the past continuous tense at CEFR Level A2 If you haven’t done so already, why not create a free membership account so you can follow your progress as you study? It’s free! If you already have an account, all you need to do is login. When...