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Determine what your current knowledge of English is by doing these tests.
There are 4 x Q & A units and a final Level Check comprising all Q & A.
Under Flashcards you can view the questions with their correct answers.
Under the PDF-DAAD tab the evaluation form can be downloaded.
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My Level Preview Questions
Hello Sara, ...............? I'm very well, thank you.
What's ...........name? Jane Edwards.
How old are you?
Is this your book?
Where is Anna from? ............... from Mengen.
.....is your address? 12 Sundown Street, Bristol.
...... name is John Smith.
Sam........ a doctor, he's a teacher at university.
Here are Juan and Mercedes. ...... are from Valencia in Spain.
Have you got a computer? Yes, ..........
............ two hundred students in my school.
Do you live in Munich? Yes, ..............
Is that .......... car? No, it isn't.
....... is this blue bag? It's € 59,50.
What's her job? She's ............
......... your car? It's in the car park.
........... bag is this? It's mine.
......... only three chairs in my room.
She ......... a house in the town centre
.......... brothers have you got?
Is there any food left? ....................
My favourite painters are Manet and Renoir but John doesn't like .......... at all.
There aren't ......... people here today.
We haven't got ..............
Do you speak Japanese? No, I .............
What does he do? ..................
He ............... in an office every morning from 8 to 12.
Do you like.......... ? Yes, I do.
I go ............ school in Vienna.
We have lunch.......... one o'clock.
She works .............. Saturday.
I stay at home ........... the morning.
How do you get to work? ..............
Do you like classical music? ..................
Where is Mary? She ................ over there.
I'm hungry. ............. something to eat, please.
He ............. born in Spain in 1986.
Switzerland is .............. than Britain.
Motor racing is the .............. sport in the world.
He passed his English exam very ..............
When ..... you go to the USA? Last year.
Did she stay with friends? ..................
She's never ................ to New York.
I haven't got any money. Never mind. .......... some from the bank.
............... you ever visited London?
He's learning ............. a lorry.
I can't stand .................. in hot weather.
He smokes more than ten cigarettes ..............
Let's go somewhere else. There's .......... noise in this room.
It's a very long day for Jack. He doesn't get home from school ......... six o'clock.
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Teenagers today like wearing casual clothes so leather shoes aren't ........... trainers.
as fashionable as
You ............. open the door before the train gets into the station. It's very dangerous.
mustn't
Teenagers today like wearing casual clothes so leather shoes aren't ........... trainers.
as fashionable as
You ............. open the door before the train gets into the station. It's very dangerous.
mustn't
Click op top right of the card to flash the answer.
There are no questions
Click op top right of the card to flash the answer.
There are no questions
The DAAD -Test (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst) is a language evaluation test for students who want to study or work abroad.
The DAAD-Evaluation comprises 3 sections:
1. Oral
2. Understanding (Comprehension)
3. Writing Skills
The test can be done locally at the University by:-
1. attending one of the language courses at the university OR
2. by doing the evaluation which is offered once a semester free of charge (for students) at the University OR
3. both of the above.
You can repeat the test as often as you like.
The DAAD-Form is attached below.
This form must be completed by you adding your name and your field of study and then be submitted to your lecturer.
After the evaluation you will be notified when you can collect your results.
NOTE: The evaluation merely states what your current knowledge of a language is. It is NOT an academic qualification.
Many people want to study or to work abroad, or to work for a foreign company.
The first step to achieve this goal is to pass a test which certifies your knowledge of English.
For example, if your plans are connected with working or studying in the USA, you have to pass the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).
The TOEFL is a timed test that consists of four sections:
- Listening Comprehension (50 questions – 40 minutes);
- Structure and Written Expression (40 questions – 25 minutes);
- Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension (50 questions – 55 minutes).
- Writing (30 minutes).
The maximum total score is 300 points.
In preparing for the TOEFL, or any other language examinations, it is very important to review the language skills for each section of the examination and to have an opportunity to make model tests that are similar to the actual examination. Reviewing will help students recall some of the language skills that they have studied in previous classes and other books.
It is assumed that students have studied grammar prior to reviewing for the TOEFL, and that they are relatively fluent. The purpose of this workbook then, is to provide students with a detailed review of the language skills for the Structure and Written Expression section of the TOEFL, to sharpen these skills and to improve accuracy.
TOEFL Grammar Review is divided into five parts covering the most frequently tested problems necessary to pass Section 2 of the TOEFL.
Part I shows differences between American and British English.
Parts II-IV include practice exercises designed to improve the ability to recognize grammar and correct style in Written English. Two TOEFL Structure and Written Expression Practice Tests included in Part IV will allow to measure their ability to answer grammar questions in the TOEFL format. Part V contains exercises testing American idioms.
The TOEFL-Evaluation is by far more comprehensive than the DAAD-Test. It also contains a quite substantive comparison between British (Oxford) and Amertican English.
Category:
Idiomatic Expressions E/G
Idiomatic Expressions English
Category:
Idiomatic Expressions E/G
Idiomatic Expressions English
Category:
Idiomatic Expressions E/G
Idiomatic Expressions English
Under the PDF-DAAD section you can download the evaluation form.