Showing posts with label exam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exam. Show all posts

Take a Quick English Test

Learning English can be very useful, but having a certificate telling potential employers what level you are can really help to open more opportunities for you.

If you aren't sure which exam to take or what you level is, today's activity could help you a little. It uses two websites, one produced by Cambridge ESOL to test your level and the other Exam English to help you practice for a test.

Task:


  • You will the see a series of multiple choice questions. For each questions you can select only one possible answer.

  • Once you have worked through the test, you will get a suggestion for the appropriate level of test that you should take.
  • Once you have your recommendation go to: http://examenglish.com/ Here you will see a range of practice tests. Try the type of test that is for your level.


If you do well at the practice test you might consider taking the real test and getting a certificate.

I hope you enjoy this simple test. Here you can find more tests of your English

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Exam Tips

Being able to speak English well can really help with your career, but having a certificate that tells employers what your level in English is can be even more useful.
Getting a certificate often means that you need to take and pass an exam, so todays activity is based around Exam tips for the IELTS exam.

Task:

Watch these three videos created by the British Council in China. The speaker in each video gives you some tips on how to pass the exam. Once you have watched the videos, decide which is the best advice for you. If you have any exam tips please share them by posting a comment below.

Exam tip 1


Exam tip 2


Exam tip 3


I hope you enjoyed these tips and learned a little from them. You can find more IELTS study tips and materials on the British Council's English Online website. To find out more about the IELTS exam go to:
Come back soon for more EFL ESL activities.

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