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That’s why I’ve created a — no email required, no ads, just a clean worksheet to help you check your real level.
| Section | What it tests | |---------|----------------| | (20 Qs) | Tenses, conditionals, modals, prepositions, reported speech | | Vocabulary (15 Qs) | Collocations, phrasal verbs, word families, common errors | | Reading (10 Qs) | One intermediate-level passage + comprehension | | Writing prompt (1 task) | Short email (graded by you with a checklist) | | Listening script (bonus) | Teacher-read audio link + questions |
📥 (Link placeholder – right-click and save, or tap to open) 🔒 100% free – No signup, no newsletter spam. What to do after the test | Your score | Next step | |------------|------------| | Below 26 | Review A2 grammar (past simple, basic prepositions, common verbs) | | 26–40 | You’re solidly intermediate. Work on phrasal verbs & narrative tenses. | | 41–50 | Try a B2 exam task (First Certificate reading or use of English). |
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👇 What’s inside the PDF? This isn’t a fluffy 5-question quiz. It’s a real diagnostic test with 50 questions covering:
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