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With this test, you can learn which level you are at approximately according to the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (A2, B1, B2 or C1), and which Levelty course is best for you based on your present knowledge.
The test is gradually more and more difficult. If you feel that after a while you are just guessing (at the last 4-5 questions), don’t continue guessing. Instead, go to the last page of the test and press the “Finish quiz” button.
The test is not an A-B-C multiple choice test. For this reason, pay attention
- not to misspell something,
- not to use extra, unnecessary characters (for example invisible extra spaces),
- not to use punctuation marks (.,?) if they are printed there anyway.
At drag-and-drop exercises, click on the item, drag it to its place and drop it when you see a yellow line.
Please note that your result will NOT include the right answers. This test is to identify your level of English.
Start the test when you are ready and enjoy the ride. 🙂
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Your result:
Your present knowledge does not reach level A1, unfortunately you cannot learn with any of the Levelty courses. Learn a little more and come back later, we will be here for you with our exciting courses.
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Your result:
It is clear that you have learnt English. However, your knowledge is somewhere between A1 and A2. It means that you can start learning with the Levelty method but ONLY IF you put extra effort (time and energy) into your progress. If you love stories and English, come and join us! 🙂
Recommended courses:
- 6-month course: Left Wing, Right Wing (from level A2 to B1)
- Short grammar course: The Forest Healer (grammar: comparisons)
Usually, completing a lesson takes a week for most people. However, maybe you will need more time. Don’t panic, this is perfectly fine. The story will be exciting and you will love the course. It will just take you a little longer to complete it.
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Your result:
Your English is around level A2. So, you can enter the world of learning English with exciting stories.
Recommended courses:
- 6-month course:
- Left Wing, Right Wing (from level A2 to B1)
- Short grammar course:
- The Forest Healer (grammar: comparisons)
- A Bus to Zolsano or A Journey to the Other Side (grammar: Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous)
- 6-month course:
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Your result:
Your English is around level B1. So, you can enter the world of learning English with exciting stories.
Recommended courses:
- 6-month course:
- Left Wing, Right Wing (for revision to have a strong B1 knowledge)
- Under the Weather (for stepping from level B1 to B2)
- Short grammar course:
- The Mystery of Mrs. Whitmarsh’s Coffee Cup (grammar: Present and Past Participles and clauses)
- Greenwashing of the Soul (grammar: Phrasal Verbs and verbs with different functions)
- any course below this level based on your grammar interest
- 6-month course:
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Your result:
Your English is around level B2 or higher. So, you can definitely enter the world of learning English with exciting stories.
Recommended courses:
- 6-month course:
- Under the Weather (for revision to have a strong B2 knowledge or for “business English”)
- Hidden Movements (for stepping from level B2 to C1)
- Short grammar course:
- Cherry Trees Down Marigold Street (grammar: would, countability, expressing annoyance)
- any course below this level based on your grammar interest
- 6-month course:
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Question 1 of 28
1. Question
Which options can make a correct sentence? Mark them all.
I don’t want to hear … alibi.
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Question 2 of 28
2. Question
Write ‘it’, ‘they’ or ‘there’ on the lines.
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- How many students are (there) in your class?
- He said something strange about my cousins. (it) was hard to believe.
- When I count my pens, (there) is always one missing.
- I don't count on my classmates, (they) are too busy now to help me.
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Question 3 of 28
3. Question
Write ‘some’ or ‘any’ on the lines.
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- I've never met (any)one like him.
- She would do (any)thing to be famous.
- I have (some) questions.
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Question 4 of 28
4. Question
What’s the correct answer?
I never …. to school by car.
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Question 5 of 28
5. Question
Make these sentences negative, to mean the opposite.
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- She can accept the invitation. - She (cannot accept, can't accept) the invitation.
- I will answer all your questions. - I (will not answer, won't answer) all your questions.
- We recycle paper and plastic. - We (do not recycle, don't recycle, never recycle) paper and plastic.
- Brian approached me. - Brian (did not approach, didn't approach) me.
- You must be here before 7 o'clock. - You (don't have to be, do not have to be) here before 7 o'clock.
- Jane was singing all night. - Jane (wasn't singing, was not singing) all night.
- These animals have a shelter. - These animals (do not have, don't have) a shelter.
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Question 6 of 28
6. Question
Match the objects with their names.
There are more names than pictures.
Sort elements
- oak
- violinist
- loud speakers
- frying pan
- treasure
- luggage
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Question 7 of 28
7. Question
Write the -ing-form or to-infinitive form of the verb on the lines.
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- I wanted (throw) (to throw) the ball but I couldn't.
- He promised (come) (to come) home in time but he was late again.
- We all enjoy (read) (reading) good stories.
- Would you like (meet) (to meet) next week?
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Question 8 of 28
8. Question
Which answers complete the sentence? Mark all the possible answers.
I know … dishonest people.
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Question 9 of 28
9. Question
Which answers make the sentence correct?
I am more suspicious … .
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Question 10 of 28
10. Question
What’s the correct answer?
While I … home I … an old friend of mine.
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Question 11 of 28
11. Question
What’s NOT a correct answer?
I … her tomorrow.
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Question 12 of 28
12. Question
Write the verb on the line in the correct tense.
- My kids (never, be) (have never been) to Italy. This will be the first time, so they are very excited.
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Question 13 of 28
13. Question
Match the pictures with their meanings.
There are more meanings than pictures.
Sort elements
- pile
- bench
- target
- counter
- contract
- judge
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Question 14 of 28
14. Question
Put the verbs in the correct tense (Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous).
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- My dad is red and sweaty. He (play) (has been playing) football with my kids.
- I'm angry! You (forget) (have forgotten) about our date again!
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Question 15 of 28
15. Question
Put the verbs in the correct tense or case.
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- Don't worry, if I (miss) (miss) this bus, I (take) (will take) the next one.
- As soon as the rug (catch) (catches, has caught) fire, put it out with a cloth!
- If you (heat) (heat) ice, it (melt) (melts).
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Question 16 of 28
16. Question
Which answer best completes the sentence?
You … time for your kids if you … only part-time.
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Question 17 of 28
17. Question
Match the pictures with the words and phrases.
There are fewer pictures than words.
Sort elements
- shattered
- wire
- winding
- glitter
- perch
- pretend
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Question 18 of 28
18. Question
Which answer best completes the sentence?
Ella is … sensitive and Joe is … an idiot! They don’t match.
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Question 19 of 28
19. Question
Put the verb in brackets in the correct tense.
- I picked up the feather that the peacock (lose) (had lost).
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Question 20 of 28
20. Question
Which answer best completes the sentence?
This essay … next week.
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Question 21 of 28
21. Question
Which answer best completes the sentence?
… wise but youngsters can’t really accept that.
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Question 22 of 28
22. Question
Which answer best completes the sentence?
If you … less on clothes, you … that charger, too.
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Question 23 of 28
23. Question
Which answer best completes the sentence?
I … not to move my fingers either while my wrist … .
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Question 24 of 28
24. Question
Mark all the correct answers.
Where is the newbie … was to help me?
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Question 25 of 28
25. Question
Drag the phrases next to the sentence that they complete.
Sort elements
- should have been
- might be
- can't have been
- must be
- mustn't be
- needn't have been
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The potato was delicious but the meat ... roasted longer, it was raw.
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I don't know where she is. She ... at Lucy's.
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He ... a university student at the age of 16.
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He's been in the bathroom for quite a while and I heard the water run, so he ... taking a bath.
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Get out! You ... in here!
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This letter ... translated, but thanks anyway.
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Question 26 of 28
26. Question
Match the words with the pictures.
Sort elements
- spine
- applause
- giggle
- scrub
- engraving
- moan
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Question 27 of 28
27. Question
Put the verbs into the correct forms.
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- The coach ordered him (run) (to run) two more lapses.
- I asked him about his test but he said he (not, know) (didn't know, did not know) the results, yet.
- How many chairs do you think (we, need) (we need, we will need)?
- Everybody asked how (he, survive) (he had survived, he'd survived) the big storm the previous week.
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Question 28 of 28
28. Question
Mark all the correct sentences.