This mid-course test evaluates your progress across the first six units of Speakout Pre-Intermediate. It covers essential grammar, vocabulary, and functional language to ensure you are ready for the second half of the level. 📝 Test Overview: Units 1-6 🛠 Grammar Focus Question Forms: Reviewing auxiliary verbs and word order.

For Students (Self-Study)

Step 1: The "BBC Video" Review Go back to the BBC DVD or online clips for Units 1-6. Watch each video twice: once for gist, once with subtitles. The test often uses vocabulary directly from these authentic clips.

Unit 5: Abilities and rules. Can, could, be allowed to. “When I was a child, I couldn’t stay up late. Now I can, but I’m always tired.” Rules at work or school: have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t.

"Last summer, I went to Barcelona with my best friends. It was the most exciting trip of my life." Paragraph 2: The Details (The "What") Describe the activities. Use connectors like First, Then, After that Drafting tip:

Focus on Linking Words: Ensure you can use connectors like despite, however, and in addition correctly, as these are frequently assessed in the writing section.

Speakout Pre-Intermediate (2nd Edition) Mid-Course Test (Units 1–6)

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

This mid-course test evaluates your progress across the first six units of Speakout Pre-Intermediate. It covers essential grammar, vocabulary, and functional language to ensure you are ready for the second half of the level. 📝 Test Overview: Units 1-6 🛠 Grammar Focus Question Forms: Reviewing auxiliary verbs and word order.

For Students (Self-Study)

Step 1: The "BBC Video" Review Go back to the BBC DVD or online clips for Units 1-6. Watch each video twice: once for gist, once with subtitles. The test often uses vocabulary directly from these authentic clips. speakout pre-intermediate mid-course test units 1-6

Unit 5: Abilities and rules. Can, could, be allowed to. “When I was a child, I couldn’t stay up late. Now I can, but I’m always tired.” Rules at work or school: have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t. This mid-course test evaluates your progress across the

"Last summer, I went to Barcelona with my best friends. It was the most exciting trip of my life." Paragraph 2: The Details (The "What") Describe the activities. Use connectors like First, Then, After that Drafting tip: Past Simple (Regular & Irregular): The backbone of

Focus on Linking Words: Ensure you can use connectors like despite, however, and in addition correctly, as these are frequently assessed in the writing section.

Speakout Pre-Intermediate (2nd Edition) Mid-Course Test (Units 1–6)

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