Preparing for the can be a significant milestone for students. This assessment covers a broad range of language skills, transitioning learners from basic interactions to more complex communication.
Students are tested on their ability to use words in context rather than just memorizing definitions. Progress Test Answer Key 5-9 | PDF | Question | Vocabulary
: Using should/shouldn't for advice and must/mustn't/don't have to for obligation and prohibition.
This specific progress test evaluates a student's grasp of the material covered in the middle-to-late stages of the New English File Pre-intermediate course.
: Mastery of the Present Perfect (using since and for ), Past Simple vs. Past Continuous, and future forms like will/won't or might .
The grammar section often includes a mix of sentence completion and multiple-choice questions. Key topics include:
: Infinitives vs. -ing forms (e.g., interested in studying ), and basic passive voice (e.g., "This hotel was built..."). 2. Vocabulary and Pronunciation
Below is an overview of what to expect in this test and how to effectively prepare for each section.
