Posted in CEFR, Grammar and text relations, pilot tests

Can you handle advanced grammar?

How good is your grammar? Grammar is how words fit together in sentences. Here are some tests to check whether you understand where in a sentence an appropriate noun, adjective, verb, preposition or other kinds of words, like conjunctions — those words whose function is to link parts of a sentence — fit.

The result of this kind of test is usually very similar to that which we get from a much longer test, so it can represent a first, rough measure of competence.

The tests have been so arranged as to start with easier ones (associated with the A level on the Common European Framework of Reference or CEFR), and gradually become more difficult (in line with the B and ultimately C level). We are trying them out, which is why they are called pilot tests. We’d like to see whether in reality they progress from easy to difficult. They will challenge your knowledge of grammar and relations between parts of a text!

Have fun with them! Your results will be visible immediately. And if you want to make further enquiries, write us an e-mail.

Grammar and text relations: Pilot tests

SAMPLE TEST. If you first want to familiarize yourself with the format, start with this short practice test: https://iceldateststation.testportal.net/test.html?t=JNwYwGPMdzp6