There is no specific vocabulary section in the TOEFL test but you will need to understand and be able to use a large number of words to do well in all sections of the exam. As TOEFL is an academic ...
Parts 1–3 – each correct answer receives 1 mark; Part 4 – each correct answer receives up to 2 marks. For Parts 5–6, each correct answer receives 2 marks; for Part 7, each correct answer receives 1 ...
In this part, you listen to a monologue or text involving interacting speakers and lasting approximately 3 minutes. There are seven multiple-choice questions. You should listen to the audio twice.
In part 4 of the Preliminary English Test (PET) you listen to a longer recording and answer 6 multiple choice questions. You can listen to the audio twice.
This page will help you practise for the IELTS General reading test. This is section 3 of the general reading test. This section has a reading passage about the earth and the universe and 13 questions ...
In each question, you will look at a photograph and then listen to 4 sentences. Choose the sentence that best describes the photograph. There are 17 questions in this test.
Listen to a man registering with a doctor. Complete the form with the man’s details. A man needs to buy a part for his car. He calls a company to order the part. Listen and complete the details in the ...
In this part, there are ten multiple choice questions.
In this part, you will hear five speakers. Each speaker talks about a related topic. Read the questions carefully before you listen. You can listen to the audio twice. Click on the 'See script' button ...
This page will help you practise for the Key English Test (from Cambridge English). This is the format of the fifth part of the reading and writing section. You read a text and have to complete 8 ...
All the words in this vocabulary test are in the Cambridge PET word list. These are the important words you need to know to pass an English exam.
Write about 150 words. You do not need to write addresses.