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E-LEARNING
F.A.Q.
ΕΠΙΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑ
English Placement Test
Ελέγξτε τις γνώσεις σας στα Αγγλικά και δείτε το επίπεδό σας κατά του Προτύπου του Συμβουλίου της Ευρώπης
Start the test
Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
Choose the correct word or phrase, as in the example:
The sun always
in the east.
rise
rises
rising
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
When the film finished, I
the TV and went to bed.
put off
put out
turned off
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
Can you help me
my bicycle?
fix
fixing
for fix
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
You're quite right! I agree
you completely!
with
on
about
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
Professor Thomson,
class I'm taking this year, is the best professor I've ever had!
who
whose
which
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
How
have you been wearing glasses?
much
far
long
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
I woke up late this morning. I didn't even have time to
my bed.
make
lie
do
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
Do you always drink so much coffee? You
three cups already.
've drunk
drank
're drinking
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
My son is only fourteen years old; he's not
to drive a car.
too old
very old
old enough
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
Could I
your car tonight, please?
lend
spare
borrow
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
Do you think £20
enough for a meal at the new restaurant?
are
is
have
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
If you need to change any of the things you bought, please remember to bring your
with them.
receipt
recipe
bill
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
It will do you
to have a holiday. You need it!
fine
good
great
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
If I
where he is, I'd tell you; but I don't.
knew
know
have known
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
When I saw Mary yesterday morning, she
for Paris on holiday.
left
was leaving
had left
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
James never gives up; he's so
!
powerful
persuading
persistent
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
Because of the heavy rain, the open-air concert had to be
.
run off
called off
held off
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
What
if someone offered you flowers in the street?
can you do
have you done
would you do
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
When my car
on the motorway last night, I panicked.
broke down
turned in
fell down
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
If you can't reach Jane at home, try
her on the mobile.
to call
the call
calling
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
The new petrol prices will take
on January 1st of next year.
strength
measure
effect
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
That notorious criminal should
to prison long ago!
have sent
have been sent
be sent
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
There's something wrong with my car; it isn't working properly and it makes a strange noise. I ought to go to the garage to
.
have serviced it
have it serviced
service it
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
She comes from Sweden, so she
cold weather.
used to
get used to
's used to
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
A Shakespeare play was
when the theatre burnt down.
performed
performing
being performed
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
The noise the children were making was
me mad.
driving
turning
putting
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
When the firm downsized, hundreds of people were made
.
resigned
unemployed
redundant
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
Much
I admire his academic work, I despise him as a person.
though
however
even so
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
Only a few select members of staff have
to the computer room.
approach
access
admission
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
I caught a
of them as they went past the window.
sight
glimpse
look
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
his friends' quick action, he would have drowned in the sea.
Unless it was
If it wasn't
But for
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
Hardly
we finished our meal when the lights went off.
have
were
had
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
A well-known multinational has recently made
to take over our company.
a bid
a venture
an investment
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
She took the matches away from the children
they should start a fire.
so as not
lest
unless
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
The dog had
from its home, and was completely lost.
strayed
staggered
scrambled
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
There wasn't
of truth in her accusation.
a gram
a pinch
an ounce
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
There will probably be a good turnout for the charity event, but we cannot possibly rule
the possibility of no one actually wanting to attend.
off
away
out
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
If you really believe they'll give you the job, I'm afraid that's
thinking.
hopeful
wishful
desiring
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
After a long period of relative calm, there was a sudden
of violence among the prisoners.
outcry
outlay
outbreak
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
How
such a silly mistake?
could he be making
he could have made
could he have made
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Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary
It's been a long time since we last met,
?
hasn't it
isn't there
didn't we
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Section 2: Text Completion
Choose the correct word or phrase to complete each gap.
Proceed
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Section 2: Text Completion
Today, the
--Choose--
overall
average
regular
earth's temperature is rising consistently. Part of the temperature increase can be explained by natural factors. But
--Choose--
a great deal
a great many
a lot
scientists believe that humans may cause a portion of the warming trend. Our activities are
--Choose--
creating
emitting
making
a build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The
--Choose--
heat's trap
heat trap
heat-trapping
properties of these gases are obviously leading to
--Choose--
such as
what is
that is
known as the greenhouse effect.
Submit
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Section 2: Text Completion
The natural method of learning a foreign language almost necessarily implies
--Choose--
habit
residence
tenant
in the country where the language is spoken, which also has its own linguistic drawbacks. It sounds well to talk of "
--Choose--
brushing off
writing down
picking up
a language" by ear in the country itself, but most good linguists will confess that they learn
--Choose--
nearly
hardly
around
everything from books. Conversation is not really a
--Choose--
process
means of
way to
learning new words and expressions, but one of practice in hearing and
--Choose--
duplicating
doubling
reproducing
what we have already learnt.
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