This document contains sample questions for two different speaking level tests - an intermediate level test and a pre-intermediate level test. The intermediate test asks questions about body shaming, pros and cons of things, what the test taker would change in life, and understanding of conditional grammar. The pre-intermediate test asks about a valuable possession, the meaning of being a spectator, differences between present and past continuous tenses, and use of the words "some" and "any" in sentences.
This document contains sample questions for two different speaking level tests - an intermediate level test and a pre-intermediate level test. The intermediate test asks questions about body shaming, pros and cons of things, what the test taker would change in life, and understanding of conditional grammar. The pre-intermediate test asks about a valuable possession, the meaning of being a spectator, differences between present and past continuous tenses, and use of the words "some" and "any" in sentences.
This document contains sample questions for two different speaking level tests - an intermediate level test and a pre-intermediate level test. The intermediate test asks questions about body shaming, pros and cons of things, what the test taker would change in life, and understanding of conditional grammar. The pre-intermediate test asks about a valuable possession, the meaning of being a spectator, differences between present and past continuous tenses, and use of the words "some" and "any" in sentences.
“Everything has pros and cons “do you agree? If you could change anything in life, what would it be? What is the one thing that you never change about yourself? Do you understand ‘if’ the conditional grammar form? Pre intermediate Speaking Level Test Let’s talk about the most valuable item that you have brought to yourself. What was it and elaborate it What’s the meaning of strictly spectator? Who is your favorite athlete? Do you know the difference between present continuous tense and past continuous tense ? How can we use ‘some’ and ‘any’ in a sentences?