Speakout Pre-intermediate Mid-course Test Units 1-6

Speakout prioritizes practical communication. A significant portion of the mid-course test evaluates "how to say things" in everyday scenarios covered in the Function sections of your textbook:

serves as a comprehensive checkpoint for students navigating the first half of the curriculum. Covering Units 1 through 6, this assessment evaluates how well a learner can transition from basic phrases to more nuanced, functional English in real-world contexts. Consolidating Foundations (Units 1–3) speakout pre-intermediate mid-course test units 1-6

Review job titles, work environments, and action verbs like deal with customers, work in an office, and be responsible for . Speakout prioritizes practical communication

| Grammar Point | Example Question from the Test | | :--- | :--- | | | "What time ______ he getting the train tonight?" a) did b) is c) are | | Present Perfect with for and since | "She has lived in Chile from she was a child." (Corrected: She has lived in Chile since she was a child.) | | Questions in Various Tenses | "...... he collect stamps when he was at school?" a) Did b) Have c) Were | | Verb Patterns (gerund vs. infinitive) | "She’s never been keen on ______." a) fly b) to fly c) flying "He wants ______ something more interesting with his life." a) to make b) doing c) to do "You must stop ______ your health in that stressful job." a) to risk b) risking c) to risking | | Past Continuous vs. Past Simple | "While I ______ home last night, it started to rain." a) was walking b) walked "Mark lost his job because he ______ too much time off." a) has b) was having c) was spending | | Modal Verbs (should, might, will, must) | "You ______ hang out with those boys." a) might not b) shouldn’t c) should "He ... not join us later. He's not sure." a) will b) should c) might | | Future Forms ( will , going to , Present Continuous) | "Don't look up every new word... or you ______ enjoy reading it." a) won’t b) may c) will | infinitive) | "She’s never been keen on ______

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