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The mid-course test checks your ability to use natural collocations and context-appropriate words. Review these six core thematic areas: Essential Vocabulary Focus Language & Communication
Wrap-up: practicing fluency
Used for life experiences when the exact time does not matter. Look for ever, never, already, yet . Example: "Have you ever traveled to Japan?" speakout pre-intermediate mid-course test units 1-6
During the listening section, the correct answer on your test paper will rarely use the exact same words spoken in the audio tracking. Instead, listen for synonyms. If the audio says a place is "packed with people" , the correct multiple-choice option might use the word "crowded" . Never Leave a Blank
This is a frequent trouble spot on the test. Use the Present Perfect for life experiences when the exact time does not matter, often paired with ever or never . Switch to the Past Simple the moment a specific time or location is mentioned. Example: "I to Paris. I went there in 2024." 3. Making Predictions and Plans (Unit 4) The mid-course test checks your ability to use
Differentiating between be going to (intentions) and will (predictions or spontaneous decisions).
: Words related to hobbies, sports, and daily routines (e.g., go lifestyle, take up a hobby, pass the time ). Example: "Have you ever traveled to Japan
Identifying mistakes in sentence structure or word choice (e.g., changing "How many much" to "How much"). Vocabulary: Focuses on topics like free time activities (e.g., spend time have a party ), family, transport, and jobs. Functional Language: