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FORMAT

SPEAKING PLACEMENT TEST

PERSONAL INFORMATION
NAME :
ID NUMBER: COMPANY:
MOBILE: EMAIL:

TEST LEVEL RESULT


INTERMEDIATE
ELEMENTAL BASIC 1 BASIC 2 PRACTICAL 1 PRACTICAL 2 INTERMEDIATE 2 ADVANCE
1

CRITERIA DESCRIPTION OBSERVATIONS


hesitation is content related
rather than to find words or
grammar.
FLUENCY AND Speaks coherently with fully
COHERENCE appropiate cohesive features,
develops topics fully and
appropiately.
Uses vocabulary with full
flexibility and precision in all
LEXICAL RESOURCE topics; uses idiomatic language
naturally and accurately.

Uses a full range of structures and


appropiately, produces
consistenly accurate structures
USE OF LANGUAGE apart from ´slips´ characteritic of
native speaker seech.

Uses a full range of pronunciation


features with precision and
subtlety, sustains flexible use of
feature throughout is effortless to
PRONUNCIATION understand.

TESTER NAME AND TEST DATE


SIGNATURE D M A
Adjectives, Adverbs of frequency, How much/how many, Imperatives, Modals: can/can’t,
A1 Possessive adjectives, Prepositions of place, Prepositions of time, Present continuous,
Present simple, Personal Pronouns, There is/are, To be.
Comparatives, superlative, Adverbs of frequency, Countable and Uncountable nouns, Future
Time (will and going to), Modals – can/could, have to, should, Past continuous, Past simple,
A2 common Phrasal verbs
A2
Possessives – use of ‘s, s’, Present continuous for future, Present perfect, Verb +
ing/infinitive, Zero and 1st conditional. 

Comparatives and superlatives, Conditionals, 2nd and3rd, Connecting words, Future


continuous, Modals – must, might, may, will, should have/might have, Past perfect, Past
B1 simple, Phrasal verbs, Present perfect continuous, Present perfect/past simple, Simple
passive, Will and going to, for prediction.

Adjectives and adverbs, Future continuous, Future perfect, Future perfect continuous, Mixed
conditionals
B2 Modals – can’t have, needn’t have and Modals of deduction and speculation, Passives, Past
perfect, Past perfect continuous, Phrasal verbs, extended, Relative clauses, Reported
speech, Would expressing habits, in the past. 
Inversion with negative adverbials, Mixed conditionals in past, present and future, Modals in the past
C1 Narrative tenses for experience, Passive forms, Phrasal verbs, especially splitting, Wish/if only regrets. 
FORMAT
WRITING PLACEMENT TEST

PERSONAL INFORMATION
NAME :
ID NUMBER: COMPANY:
MOBILE: EMAIL:

You now live in a new house. Write a note to a friend about the house.
Say:

* Where your house is


* which room you like best and why

Write 25-35 words.


Write the note on your answer sheet.

ORGANIZATION Ability to produce interrelated sentences. A pattern is evident. Not all sentences are related. The topic is meandering.
(25%)
MECHANICS
(25%) Four to five errors in mechanics: Word order, punctuation, spelling, simple and compound sentences are apparent. Few errors that don’t affect readability.

GRAMMAR
(25%) Ability to formulate grammatically correct Subject Verb agreement, Tense, Articles, Prepositions and Adjectives but four to five errors present.

CONTENT
LANGUAGE Able to express ideas. Some repetition present. Language interference or weak word form present but doesn’t distract from content.
(25%)
Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent

1.0 - 2.0 2.5 - 3.0 3.5 - 4.0 4.5 - 5.0

TESTER NAME AND SIGNATURE TEST DATE


D M A

Adjectives, Adverbs of frequency, How much/how many, Imperatives, Modals: can/can’t,


A1 Possessive adjectives, Prepositions of place, Prepositions of time, Present continuous, Present
simple, Personal Pronouns, There is/are, To be.

Comparatives, superlative, Adverbs of frequency, Countable and Uncountable nouns, Future


Time (will and going to), Modals – can/could, have to, should, Past continuous, Past simple,
common Phrasal verbs
A2

Possessives – use of ‘s, s’, Present continuous for future, Present perfect, Verb + ing/infinitive,
Zero and 1st conditional. 

Comparatives and superlatives, Conditionals, 2nd and3rd, Connecting words, Future continuous,


Modals – must, might, may, will, should have/might have, Past perfect, Past simple, Phrasal
B1 verbs, Present perfect continuous, Present perfect/past simple, Simple passive, Will and going to,
for prediction.

Adjectives and adverbs, Future continuous, Future perfect, Future perfect continuous, Mixed
conditionals

B2
Modals – can’t have, needn’t have and Modals of deduction and speculation, Passives, Past
perfect, Past perfect continuous, Phrasal verbs, extended, Relative clauses, Reported speech,
Would expressing habits, in the past. 

Inversion with negative adverbials, Mixed conditionals in past, present and future, Modals in the past
C1
Narrative tenses for experience, Passive forms, Phrasal verbs, especially splitting, Wish/if only regrets. 

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