Test consists of 80 questions with 1-80 correct answers. Each level corresponds to 120-150 hours of instruction. Levels range from Very Advanced (76-80) to Beginner (1-23)
Carol plays a game about Matt's profession. Chapultepec Park is Latin America's largest park, visited by 15 million annually. Class 6-A enjoys different rides at funfair. Students plan different holiday preferences. Peter searches about emotions on rainy days
"Qu'est-ce que c'est" means "What is it?" in French. The initial "qu'" is short for "que" and loses its silent e. "Est-ce" means "is" and is the present tense of être. The final "que" is used as a conjunction to introduce "c'est"
Lesson covers present simple, present continuous, will/future, going to tenses. Present simple used for general actions and habits. Present continuous shows ongoing actions happening now. Will/future tenses express future plans and decisions. Going to tenses indicate future plans and destinations
36 questions about correct usage of various expressions. Two passages about Iceland and National Geographic holiday. Questions about completing sentences and speaking practice
English proficiency ranges from A1/A2 (beginner) to C1/C2 (advanced). University study requires minimum B2 level English proficiency. CEFR framework valid in 44 countries