The day of the test arrived, and Emma felt surprisingly confident. As she walked into the classroom, she saw her classmates all chatting nervously. Emma took her seat, opened her test booklet, and began to read through the questions carefully.
| Mistake | Correction | Strategy | |---------|------------|-----------| | I have never been to London in 2010. | I have never been to London. (present perfect doesn’t take specific past time) | Use past simple for finished times: I went in 2010. | | He is more taller than me. | He is taller than me. | Memorize: No more with short adjectives. | | If I will see her, I’ll tell her. | If I see her, I’ll tell her. | First conditional: never use will after if . | | You must to go. | You must go. | Must is followed by the base verb. | | I did a mistake. | I made a mistake. | Learn make/do collocations by heart. |
Covers key structures from Files 5–9:
: Infinitives vs. -ing forms (e.g., interested in studying ), and basic passive voice (e.g., "This hotel was built..."). 2. Vocabulary and Pronunciation
Mastering Your English: A Comprehensive Guide to the New English File Pre-Intermediate Progress Test (Files 5–9) new english file preintermediate progress test files 59
Choose the correct response.
The New English File Pre-Intermediate Progress Test for Files 5–9 assesses B1-level proficiency, focusing on grammar (comparatives, passive voice), vocabulary, and communication skills. It serves as a checkpoint to evaluate comprehension of core structures and identify learning gaps in the middle-to-final stage of the course. Access to these tests and answer keys is often found on platforms like Scribd, Slideshare, and pdfFiller. The day of the test arrived, and Emma
When you sit for the , you will encounter a mix of recognition and production tasks:
Spend no more than 20 seconds per multiple-choice question. If you are stuck, flag it and move on. | | He is more taller than me