Sep 10, 2016
Diagnostic English grammar and vocabulary placement test (Beginner to Elementary level)
- Diagnostic criteria:
- Grammar.
- They go to work . . . bus.
- by
- in
- for
- with
- It’s my mum’s birthday next week. I . . . her a present.
- buying
- am going to buy
- buys
- buy
- She’s only four but she . . . .
- can reads
- cans read
- cans reads
- can read
- His name’s Sean and this is Sarah. . . . students from the US.
- She’s
- We’re
- They’re
- I’m
- I . . . my iPad very often.
- am not using
- don’t use
- am not use
- doesn’t use
- . . . ? ~ I’m from Japan.
- Where from you are
- Where are you from
- Where you are from
- From where you are
- Excuse me, . . . is the T-shirt? ~ It’s ₤19.50.
- how much
- what expensive
- how price
- how many
- This is Martha and her brother Paul. . . . my friends.
- They’re
- We’re
- You’re
- I’m
- . . . are the keys? ~ On the table.
- When
- Who
- What
- Where
- Oh, . . . are my glasses!
- these
- this
- that
- it
- I’d like . . . , please.
- two omelette
- a omelette
- an omelette
- omelette
- They . . . some popular TV programmes in the 2000s.
- was
- is
- are
- were
- She . . . a cat.
- don’t has
- doesn’t have
- not have
- don’t have
- . . . two airports in the city.
- It is
- There are
- There is
- This is
- What . . . do after school today?
- do you
- are you
- are you going to
- you
- What time . . . to work?
- does she start
- do she starts
- starts she
- does she starts
- This party is boring. We . . . a good time.
- don’t have
- aren’t having
- aren’t have
- don’t having
- I’m afraid it’s . . . .
- expensive a hotel
- expensive hotel
- a hotel expensive
- an expensive hotel
- . . . ? ~ No, he isn’t.
- Is this his phone
- Are you from Japan
- Is Mr Ryan a teacher
- Is she a teacher
- . . . ’s your name? ~ Julia.
- How
- Who
- Where
- What
- And here is your . . . .
- a room
- rooms.
- room
- an room.
- Sorry, I . . . you at the moment.
- can’t helps
- can’t helping
- don’t can help
- can’t help
- There aren’t . . . here.
- any restaurants
- any restaurant
- a restaurants
- a restaurant
- Justin Bieber is a popular singer but I don’t like . . . .
- them
- his
- him
- her
- He was born . . . May 14th, 2007.
- in
- from
- on
- at
- Excuse me, how . . . your last name? ~ S-A-T-O.
- spell
- do you spell
- you spell
- spell you
- When do you play tennis? ~ . . . Fridays.
- At
- In
- On
- By
- Your book is next . . . the window.
- of
- to
- on
- in
- . . . is the school? ~ It’s 15 years old.
- What years
- How old
- How many years
- How much years
- . . . they live in Oxford?
- Do
- Are
- Does
- Is
- Mark . . . in our team.
- playing
- is play
- plays
- play
- What is . . . ?
- Amie job
- job Amie
- Amie’s job
- job’s Amie
- Where . . . last summer?
- do you went
- you went
- did you went
- did you go
- We . . . this film last week.
- saw
- sees
- see
- were see
- Were you here at 11 a.m. yesterday? ~ No, I . . . .
- weren’t
- didn’t
- am not
- wasn’t
- . . . to the cinema.
- We not often go
- We don’t often go
- Often we don’t go
- We don’t go often
- He . . . computer games with me yesterday.
- doesn’t played
- not played
- didn’t play
- didn’t played
- I’m from Osaka. . . . is in Japan.
- He
- It
- She
- They
- . . . at school last month?
- Were you
- Do you were
- Was you
- You were
- Sorry, . . . Paul. My name’s Chris.
- I isn’t
- I is not
- I’m not
- I aren’t
- They go to work . . . bus.
- Vocabulary.
- I don’t go to . . . on Sundays.
- office
- factory
- work
- job
- Do you like Chinese . . . ?
- meal
- cook
- kitchen
- food
- Stephen doesn’t have a car so he often uses public . . . .
- taxi
- transport
- car
- bus
- They hardly . . . visit us.
- ever
- sometimes
- never
- usually
- Gina is married to John. He’s her . . . .
- wife
- parent
- husband
- uncle
- We usually . . . the shopping in a supermarket.
- go
- do
- have
- make
- Can I help you, sir? ~ Thanks, but I’m just . . . .
- looking
- seeing
- watching
- shopping
- I love this watch! It’s . . . .
- small
- ugly
- cheap
- beautiful
- I’m Michael Kane. ~ Nice to . . . you, Mr Kane.
- watch
- talk
- speak
- meet
- Kathy is over there. She’s . . . an orange T-shirt and jeans.
- having
- wearing
- walking
- doing
- I don’t go to . . . on Sundays.
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