Level of English

Online Placement Test

If you are unsure of your level of English you can take our online placement test and record your score on your application form.

Exercise 1

Choose the correct word or phrase to fill the gap in the sentence.

1. There some juice in the cupboard.
2. I need to buy umbrella.
3. My father a doctor.
4. "How cinemas are there in the town?"
"Three, I think."
5. Can you please pass book?
6. That's not your book, it's !
7. Omar a brother and two sisters.
8. "Where are you from?"
"I from Japan."
9. Where he work?
10. I live the school.
Exercise 2

Choose the correct word or phrase to fill the gap in the sentence.

1. She like getting up early.
2. They are at English in Chester at the moment.
3. I usually go to the cinema the weekend.
4. We to Egypt last year. It was fantastic!
5. It is illegal to smoke in this building. You smoke here.
6. You help your homestay mother wash the dishes.
7. He speaks English very .
8. I usually go to work foot.
9. to come to Liverpool this weekend?
10. Would you mind me, please?
Exercise 3

Choose the correct word or phrase to fill the gap in the sentence.

1. Have you ever to London?
2. I've lived in Chester 5 years.
3. Jana has booked her plane ticket. She to Paris next week!
4. Since he retired Mario has a lot of time travelling abroad.
5. If the weather's good tomorrow, we be able to play tennis.
6. I've got a bit of a problem. Can you give me ?
7. You can't go into that room at the moment; it cleaned.
8. You need to wear clothes if you want to get into that nightclub.
9. I can't come to the meeting today. Can we put it until next week?
10. The food is very different here in England. I'm not used so many potatoes!
Exercise 4

Choose the correct word or phrase to fill the gap in the sentence.

1. It rained so hard that the town was .
2. Our parents never have a pet when we were young.
3. I'm not sure what to do when I finish school. I go to university.
4. Since her mother and father died, her closest is her uncle.
5. If you drink and drive in this country you can be from driving!
6. "Have you finished your assignment yet?"
"Not yet, but I it by Friday."
7. The teacher recommended our work carefully.
8. I'm coming down to London at the weekend. Is there any chance you could ?
9. If you had taken a map with you, you lost and arrived late!
10. You Pete at the party last night! He was at home, ill in bed.
Exercise 5

Look at the first sentences below and choose the which of the second sentences is closest in meaning to the first sentence.

For example:

This is the first time I have eaten Japanese food.
- I never have eaten Japanese food before.
- I didn't eat Japanese food before now.
- I have never eaten Japanese food. (Correct answer)

1. Liverpool is bigger than Chester.
2. "Excuse me, where is the nearest bank?"
3. Shakespeare wrote the play Hamlet.
4. "Can I borrow your dictionary Martin?" asked David.
5. He started working here three years ago.
6. Sally goes to the hairdresser's every 6 weeks.
7. The film started at 7.30pm, but we were late and didn't arrive at the cinema until 7.45pm.
8. I'm really excited about starting my new job.
9. We couldn't play football yesterday because of the rain.
10. Even though she didn't have much money, she bought herself a new pair of shoes.
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