ENGLISH LISTENING TEST! Are you Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced?

mmmEnglish
18 Jul 202311:42

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging English listening skills test, Emma from mmmEnglish! challenges viewers to assess their ability to understand natural spoken English. The lesson progresses through five levels, from beginner to advanced, with increasing difficulty. Viewers will fill in missing words and phrases as they follow along with a story about Emma planning a holiday with her friend Sarah. The test encourages active listening, and at the end, users can check their answers to evaluate their level, ranging from beginner to advanced. Emma emphasizes the importance of applying listening skills in real-world conversations.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The lesson is a listening test to assess your English skills, focusing on natural spoken English.
  • 😀 The test consists of five sections, ranging from beginner to advanced levels.
  • 😀 The task involves listening to a story and filling in missing words, phrases, or sections of the script.
  • 😀 To get the most out of the test, you should keep your subtitles off and complete the test in one go.
  • 😀 The test includes individual words, phrasal verbs, modal verbs, contractions, and idioms as the difficulty progresses.
  • 😀 After each section, you'll have the opportunity to check your answers and keep track of your score.
  • 😀 The story involves the narrator waiting for a call from her friend Sarah, with whom she plans a holiday in Sri Lanka.
  • 😀 The narrator and Sarah have different ideas about the type of accommodation for their trip—resort vs. guest house.
  • 😀 In the past, Sarah and the narrator's travel plans have gone awry, such as taking the wrong bus during a trip to Vietnam.
  • 😀 The narrator plans to be more organized for their upcoming trip, trying to balance Sarah's spontaneity with a structured itinerary.
  • 😀 After completing the test, you can check your score to determine your listening level: beginner, pre-intermediate, intermediate, upper-intermediate, or advanced.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of this English listening test?

    -The main purpose of the English listening test is to assess the listener's ability to understand natural spoken English. It helps determine the listener's current level of English comprehension by having them fill in missing words or phrases in a story.

  • How is the listening test structured?

    -The listening test is divided into five sections, each representing different levels of English proficiency: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. It starts with individual word recognition and gradually progresses to filling in larger chunks of language, including idioms, phrasal verbs, and contractions.

  • What happens during the gaps in the script?

    -During the gaps in the script, certain words, phrases, or sections of the text are missing. The listener must use their listening skills to fill in these gaps as they follow along with the story.

  • What are the rules for completing the test?

    -The rules for completing the test include turning off subtitles, not replaying sections, and not going back to check answers. The listener must go through the whole test in one go to assess their ability to understand natural spoken English in real-time.

  • What did Emma and Sarah plan for their holiday?

    -Emma and Sarah are planning a trip to Sri Lanka. They are discussing flight options, accommodations, and activities. Sarah prefers a beach resort, while Emma prefers a guest house in the town center for better access to local markets and restaurants.

  • Why did Emma and Sarah's trip to Vietnam not go as planned?

    -During their trip to Vietnam, Emma and Sarah caught the wrong bus on their way to visit a temple. They ended up in an industrial complex, with no map, food, or water. The bus driver didn’t speak English, and they had to walk a long distance back in the heat. Eventually, they found a taxi but realized a phone box was much closer to help them get back.

  • What personality traits do Emma and Sarah have that sometimes cause conflict?

    -Emma and Sarah's personalities sometimes clash because Sarah is energetic and spontaneous, often changing her plans on a whim. Emma, on the other hand, prefers a more structured approach and enjoys having a well-devised itinerary, which can make it challenging for them to agree on plans.

  • How does Emma plan to manage Sarah’s spontaneity on their upcoming trip?

    -Emma plans to manage Sarah's spontaneity by presenting her with pre-planned options. By suggesting different possibilities, Emma hopes to plant the idea in Sarah's mind, giving Sarah the illusion of spontaneity while still keeping control of the overall trip.

  • What is Emma's overall attitude towards planning holidays?

    -Emma values structure and efficiency when planning holidays. She believes that a well-devised itinerary is essential for a successful trip, and she dislikes wasting time or missing opportunities to make the most out of the trip.

  • What levels of listening comprehension does the test identify?

    -The test identifies different levels of listening comprehension. A score between 1-5 indicates a beginner level, 6-11 is pre-intermediate, 12-19 is intermediate, 20-28 is upper-intermediate, and 29-40 indicates a high level of listening comprehension, with the listener able to understand almost everything.

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