Check your English

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This assessment will measure your understanding of English grammar and vocabulary. A reply will be sent to your email address as quickly as possible.

Page 1

Where do you work?

My friend in Sheffield.

Mary saw a in the park.

Select a fruit from the list

I love the of freshly baked bread.

Page 2

He said there are people driving. He said it causes pollution.

Look there, on the runway. You can see the plane we will be flying in.

The phone , someone needs to answer it.

I have a new bicycle. Where do you think

Do you know the person lives next door?

Page 3

Choose a word which is often used with the first word

wildly

sold
tolled
incarnate
inaccurate

heavily

backed
held
overweight
undersold

unconscious

advertising
bias
sleeping
trousers

apple

strudel
symphony
book
indigestion

sleep

healthy
rough
under
between

Page 4

The groundbreaking soul singer

Music was a last resort; Waite was determined to go to art school but struggled in college, impacted by the death of her father when she was 16. The pair had been out of contact until she was 10, but a bout lung cancer tragically cut short their rekindled relationship. Forced to drop most of subjects, she took up music as an extra A-level, and joined a local band helped her to further overcome her shyness. “I knew I wasn’t gonna get into uni,” she says. “And when we played our first I got such a good feeling.”

How can I see the great conjunction?

Add one more element to the ominous mix: summer long, two strangely glowing planets glowered down on , presiding over the strangeness. Jupiter and Saturn, unusually bright and vivid, approaching what astronomers call their “great conjunction”; as year ended, they were seen closer together than they have appeared in eight hundred years, so as to form one peculiar, double Christmas star.

Page 5

Driving test

Listen to 5 audio clips about Ann’s driving test.

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B

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What is the correct order of the 5 audio clips?


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