I've selected these questions from over 30 authentic Duolingo tests, and it took a week to prepare this video. This is a valuable resource for practicing this section and boosting your Duolingo score. Watch carefully, review all the questions and answers, and share your feedback and answers in the comments. Good luck!
"disparate" is correct because it is an adjective meaning "essentially different" or "distinct." It is directly describing the nature of the views. "Disparity" would not work because it's a noun, and the sentence structure requires an adjective.
Watch my videos on describing the pictures. One thing you can do is, decide a few sentences which can be said about any picture.... such as, This is a spectacular picture that showcases the photographer's amazing talent and how meticulously he has captured the details. It evokes feelings as if I am right there
141: "frequent." So the sentence would read: "They would frequent the local diner, finding enjoyment in the company of friends." "Frequent" means to visit a place regularly or habitually. 142: "epic." So the sentence would read: "Even though we had some epic adventures, we prefer to relax at home with good books." "Epic" refers to something grand, impressive, or heroic in scale or nature, often used to describe extraordinary adventures or events. 143. "repeal." So the sentence would read: "The repeal of unpopular laws has often been the result of social movements pushing for change." "Repeal" refers to the action of revoking or annulling a law or legislative act.
I am glad to hear that you found this video helpful. It's like the hard work paid off. Is there anything else I can help you with? You can list all the answers and post them in the comments. It would help others, and understanding these 151 sentences would level up your English and give you practice for this section. Look at the vocabulary and its use in context :) Keep working hard, and I wish you all the best.
@@NurjahanNirjhor-en5wj watch these videos. Soon I will have a LIVE session on writing and speaking tips. Press the bell and turn all the notifications ON so that you know when I am going LIVE. Video links are here: th-cam.com/video/OT_8fraPfk8/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/J2Kg7YyTvq8/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/E0B-qvt_VkA/w-d-xo.html There is other helpful stuff on my channel too. To get 125 not only focus on Duolingo Test techniques but improve your overall English too.
The correct sentence is: "Remember, you've got to water the plant after applying the fertilizer." Here's why: Fertilizer is a noun, which refers to a substance used to help plants grow by providing essential nutrients. Fertilizing is a verb (present participle), referring to the action of applying fertilizer. In this context, the word fertilizer is the appropriate choice because you're referring to the substance (the noun) that is applied to the plant, not the action of applying it.
The correct answer is struggle. "The protagonist's internal struggle mirrored his external battle against the forces of evil." Here's why: Struggle refers to an internal conflict or difficulty, which aligns with the idea of mirroring an external battle. Strategy refers to a plan of action, which doesn't convey the idea of a conflict or challenge in the same way.
The correct word with six missing letters after "cala" is "calamitous." The sentence should be: "The documentary described the calamitous damage when the meteor hit the earth millions of years ago." "Calamitous" means causing great harm or disaster, fitting the context of a meteor impact.
@@onestopacademyenglish Your efforts for others are priceless. You took an amazing initiative to help students before appearing in the DET. I am also going to take the Duolingo English Test and will share my amazing scores here soon.
@@learningwithilsa Thank you very much for your kind words. You made my day. I did another test today without headphones so you can hear the speaker in the listening section(a student suggested). I hope you will enjoy that, too. I will upload it in a couple of hours. I wish you good luck, and I would love to hear about your score. Please share when you are taking the test.
Correct! A consortium refers to an association or group formed for a common purpose, often used in academic or research contexts to describe collaborative efforts.
This is to provide a platform for practice and encourage discussion and student engagement. You did an excellent job participating, and it will help not only you but also others who are watching. Thank you!
In practice test I received 100 to 110 . Is the real test is difficult and my main concern is i am not able to type without seeing keyboard does it effect my test . What should i do .
@@apoorvi8146 Typing while looking at the keyboard is not an issue. Just don't look around or leave the screen. The actual test is NOT harder than the practice test. It's just that some people get nervous in actual tests. But some perform even better, possibly because they put in their best effort. You should practice for a few weeks before taking the test, if possible. Let me know if you need help in any specific area. Please provide me with a writing sample I can give you feedback.
I have limited time and i need toremove the course of university access problem that got added from my university. That's why i am giving this test. There are only two weeks left, and everyone is saying that if you look at the keyboard, your test will be invalid. The specific portion where i am struggling might be due to poor typing speed. What can you do?
@@apoorvi8146 This is written on duolingo official website, " Looking at the keyboard to type will not affect the certification decision for your test. If you received a notification that your test could not be certified because you looked away from the screen for too long, it means you looked away for too long during a speaking section or otherwise while not typing." So dont worry about it. Practice all the fill in the blanks in this video. Share the answers in comments. I will upload writing tips for photo description and other writing task as well
Sure, to start with, do all these fill-in-the-blank questions in this video; it will improve your section immensely. Please send me your writing samples; I can give you personalized feedback. Next, I will post masterclasses on describing the picture, reading and speaking skills; stay tuned.
The answer is "dense." So the sentence would read: "The air was not thin as expected at the fringes of the crowd, but dense, stiflingly so." The word "dense" works well here to describe the air as being thick and hard to breathe, which emphasizes the feeling of being stifled. "Stiflingly" means suffocating. It describes something that makes it hard to breathe or feel comfortable.
"gigantic." So the sentence would read: "As they approached the famous canyon, they were awestruck by its gigantic size." "Gigantic" means extremely large or enormous.
The answer is "tinker." So the sentence would read: "Historically, watchmakers used to tinker with tiny, intricate parts to ensure precise timekeeping. "Tinker" means to make small adjustments or repairs, often in a detailed and careful manner, which fits perfectly with the context of watchmaking.
The word you're looking for is "exposed." The sentence should be: "The painting was overexposed to sunlight over the years, leading to faded colors and less visible details." "Overexposed" means the painting was subjected to excessive sunlight, causing damage and fading.
@@NurjahanNirjhor-en5wj Its not freezing, Its frequent. They would frequent the local diner."They would frequent the local diner" means that they regularly visited or went to the local diner. The word "frequent" here is used as a verb, meaning to visit a place often or habitually. The sentence implies that visiting the diner was a common or routine activity for them.
@@onestopacademyenglish madam there is only 2 blank, so how can CALL answer be fitted?? From my perspective, it would be CAN or CAT. Please see it madam and reply me as soon as possible.
You are right, The sentence "I had to revise my essay after I received feedback from my teacher." is more appropriate. Here is why: Review means to look over or examine something, typically to assess it or check for errors. Revise means to make changes or improvements, often after receiving feedback or discovering issues. Since the context involves receiving feedback from your teacher, it suggests that you needed to make changes or improvements, which is why revise is the better word choice.
The word you're looking for is "angle." The sentence should be: "From this angle, the old building looked less daunting and more like a monument to history." "Angle" refers to the perspective or viewpoint from which something is observed.
@@NurjahanNirjhor-en5wj correction here, The correct version of the sentence is: "I tried, but I couldn’t." Here are the corrections: "was tried" should be "tried" because "was tried" is incorrect in this context. "Tried" is the past tense of "try," and "was" is unnecessary. "but" indicates contrast, we need comma after that, and then it's followed by "I couldn’t" (meaning you were unable to do something).
th-cam.com/video/ClyzbihP9zc/w-d-xo.html Here is more practice with all the answers available. Good luck! and give me feedback, what do you prefer? all answers given or not given?
"disparate," which means fundamentally different or distinct in quality or kind. The full sentence would be: "Gathering public opinion is challenging due to disparate views on key issues." This means that it is difficult to collect a unified or representative public opinion because people often have very different perspectives or opinions on important topics.
I've selected these questions from over 30 authentic Duolingo tests, and it took a week to prepare this video. This is a valuable resource for practicing this section and boosting your Duolingo score. Watch carefully, review all the questions and answers, and share your feedback and answers in the comments. Good luck!
60: analyze ✅ not analyse ❌
76. blizzard (n): a severe snow storm with strong winds
Perfect!
Thanks for sharing
150 petition
120. disparity (n): lack of equality or similarity
"disparate" is correct because it is an adjective meaning "essentially different" or "distinct." It is directly describing the nature of the views. "Disparity" would not work because it's a noun, and the sentence structure requires an adjective.
134. circumstantial (a) relating to the circumstances in which something happened
Correct!
78 symbolically ✅ not symbollicaly ❌
147 ways
146 answer: Recommend
Excellent, correct answer!
117. reported (a)
Correct!
133 publicaly
Hello mam, I always get 95 to 100 but I need 110. I tried every day practicing but only same score. Pls can you help me?
Watch my videos on describing the pictures. One thing you can do is, decide a few sentences which can be said about any picture.... such as, This is a spectacular picture that showcases the photographer's amazing talent and how meticulously he has captured the details. It evokes feelings as if I am right there
139 Dense
Actually I can't solve from 140 to last number
Please give me answers and help me.really this vedio is so helpful for me
141: "frequent."
So the sentence would read:
"They would frequent the local diner, finding enjoyment in the company of friends."
"Frequent" means to visit a place regularly or habitually.
142: "epic."
So the sentence would read:
"Even though we had some epic adventures, we prefer to relax at home with good books."
"Epic" refers to something grand, impressive, or heroic in scale or nature, often used to describe extraordinary adventures or events.
143. "repeal."
So the sentence would read:
"The repeal of unpopular laws has often been the result of social movements pushing for change."
"Repeal" refers to the action of revoking or annulling a law or legislative act.
I am glad to hear that you found this video helpful. It's like the hard work paid off. Is there anything else I can help you with?
You can list all the answers and post them in the comments. It would help others, and understanding these 151 sentences would level up your English and give you practice for this section. Look at the vocabulary and its use in context :) Keep working hard, and I wish you all the best.
@@onestopacademyenglish My speaking and writing level is very low how can i improve it? I need 125 mark but I am getting 110 sometimes 115
@@NurjahanNirjhor-en5wj watch these videos. Soon I will have a LIVE session on writing and speaking tips. Press the bell and turn all the notifications ON so that you know when I am going LIVE. Video links are here: th-cam.com/video/OT_8fraPfk8/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/J2Kg7YyTvq8/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/E0B-qvt_VkA/w-d-xo.html
There is other helpful stuff on my channel too. To get 125 not only focus on Duolingo Test techniques but improve your overall English too.
Would it help if I made another video with practice questions, or was this practice enough?
138. parenthood (n): the state of being a parent
Perfect!
43. Abruptness(n): the quality of sudden, unexpected
Excellent! Keep up the good work!
Would it help if I made another video with practice questions, or was this practice enough?
Make more practice test
The first one as I think it is fertilizing.
The correct sentence is: "Remember, you've got to water the plant after applying the fertilizer."
Here's why:
Fertilizer is a noun, which refers to a substance used to help plants grow by providing essential nutrients.
Fertilizing is a verb (present participle), referring to the action of applying fertilizer.
In this context, the word fertilizer is the appropriate choice because you're referring to the substance (the noun) that is applied to the plant, not the action of applying it.
128 strategy
The correct answer is struggle.
"The protagonist's internal struggle mirrored his external battle against the forces of evil."
Here's why:
Struggle refers to an internal conflict or difficulty, which aligns with the idea of mirroring an external battle.
Strategy refers to a plan of action, which doesn't convey the idea of a conflict or challenge in the same way.
146. Recognize ho 😊
Recommend is the correct answer
148 answer: Near
Perfect answer! Well done!
131. Getting ?
140 tinker
149 answer: Knock
correct!
118 cataclysmic
The correct word with six missing letters after "cala" is "calamitous."
The sentence should be:
"The documentary described the calamitous damage when the meteor hit the earth millions of years ago."
"Calamitous" means causing great harm or disaster, fitting the context of a meteor impact.
135...Pleased
correct! Well done!
138 parenthood
117 answer : Reported
Correct
Would it help if I made another video with practice questions, or was this practice enough?
@@onestopacademyenglish Your efforts for others are priceless. You took an amazing initiative to help students before appearing in the DET. I am also going to take the Duolingo English Test and will share my amazing scores here soon.
@@learningwithilsa Thank you very much for your kind words. You made my day. I did another test today without headphones so you can hear the speaker in the listening section(a student suggested). I hope you will enjoy that, too. I will upload it in a couple of hours. I wish you good luck, and I would love to hear about your score. Please share when you are taking the test.
Last one what is it ??
overexposed
I've given my Duolingo exam and I got 120 @@onestopacademyenglish
135 pleased
Pleased
32 thus
137 prawl
146 recognize
Recommend
145 walk
132 angle
145 answer: Walk
Correct
143 report
Repeal
146 recognise
129 consortium
Correct! A consortium refers to an association or group formed for a common purpose, often used in academic or research contexts to describe collaborative efforts.
Would it help if I made another video with practice questions, or was this practice enough?
Hello, why you didn't do most of them?
This is to provide a platform for practice and encourage discussion and student engagement. You did an excellent job participating, and it will help not only you but also others who are watching. Thank you!
149 knock
Correct
117 answer?
reported
147 : ways?
Correct
135. pleased (a)
Correct!
142 epic
128 strategic
No, it is "struggle"
125 lighten
Correct!
Mam i scored 100 to 110 marks in duolingo and i need 110 to 120
Is it your score on the actual or the practice test?
In practice test I received 100 to 110 . Is the real test is difficult and my main concern is i am not able to type without seeing keyboard does it effect my test . What should i do .
@@apoorvi8146 Typing while looking at the keyboard is not an issue. Just don't look around or leave the screen. The actual test is NOT harder than the practice test. It's just that some people get nervous in actual tests. But some perform even better, possibly because they put in their best effort. You should practice for a few weeks before taking the test, if possible. Let me know if you need help in any specific area. Please provide me with a writing sample I can give you feedback.
I have limited time and i need toremove the course of university access problem that got added from my university. That's why i am giving this test. There are only two weeks left, and everyone is saying that if you look at the keyboard, your test will be invalid. The specific portion where i am struggling might be due to poor typing speed. What can you do?
@@apoorvi8146 This is written on duolingo official website, " Looking at the keyboard to type will not affect the certification decision for your test. If you received a notification that your test could not be certified because you looked away from the screen for too long, it means you looked away for too long during a speaking section or otherwise while not typing." So dont worry about it. Practice all the fill in the blanks in this video. Share the answers in comments. I will upload writing tips for photo description and other writing task as well
Number 11 accurate answer what??
quota
131 getting
Correct!
Hlo mam 👋🏻 i always get 105 to 110 score i need 125 and each 100 i practice daily but not improving my score can you help me 😢
Sure, to start with, do all these fill-in-the-blank questions in this video; it will improve your section immensely. Please send me your writing samples; I can give you personalized feedback. Next, I will post masterclasses on describing the picture, reading and speaking skills; stay tuned.
@@onestopacademyenglish how can I send you my writing sample and speaking do you have an whatsapp and Instagram
Would it help if I made another video with practice questions, or was this practice enough?
@@onestopacademyenglish what is your WhatsApp number so I can send you my writing and speaking
so what does this thumbs up mean? :)
127 forecast
Correct!
150. Petition?
Correct
139 answer?
The answer is "dense."
So the sentence would read:
"The air was not thin as expected at the fringes of the crowd, but dense, stiflingly so."
The word "dense" works well here to describe the air as being thick and hard to breathe, which emphasizes the feeling of being stifled.
"Stiflingly" means suffocating. It describes something that makes it hard to breathe or feel comfortable.
144 answer please help me
"gigantic."
So the sentence would read:
"As they approached the famous canyon, they were awestruck by its gigantic size."
"Gigantic" means extremely large or enormous.
140 answer?
The answer is "tinker."
So the sentence would read:
"Historically, watchmakers used to tinker with tiny, intricate parts to ensure precise timekeeping.
"Tinker" means to make small adjustments or repairs, often in a detailed and careful manner, which fits perfectly with the context of watchmaking.
The last one 151 overwriting,
The word you're looking for is "exposed."
The sentence should be:
"The painting was overexposed to sunlight over the years, leading to faded colors and less visible details."
"Overexposed" means the painting was subjected to excessive sunlight, causing damage and fading.
141 ,142,143 answer?
You give your answers and I'll correct :)
141
Freezing
142 epic?
143 report
@@NurjahanNirjhor-en5wj Its not freezing, Its frequent. They would frequent the local diner."They would frequent the local diner" means that they regularly visited or went to the local diner. The word "frequent" here is used as a verb, meaning to visit a place often or habitually. The sentence implies that visiting the diner was a common or routine activity for them.
145 wash
Walk
Whats 144
133 publicity
Correct!
130 sake
Correct!
126 can
@@onestopacademyenglish madam there is only 2 blank, so how can CALL answer be fitted?? From my perspective, it would be CAN or CAT. Please see it madam and reply me as soon as possible.
@@meetpatel1032 you are right, It should be "cry"
16:06
memorial
143 🥺
I need to give exam in four days
I just get score 95 to 105 i want to improve to 110+
I wish you all the best! Keep practicing.
141 😫
Question 21 revise not review.
You are right, The sentence "I had to revise my essay after I received feedback from my teacher." is more appropriate. Here is why:
Review means to look over or examine something, typically to assess it or check for errors.
Revise means to make changes or improvements, often after receiving feedback or discovering issues.
Since the context involves receiving feedback from your teacher, it suggests that you needed to make changes or improvements, which is why revise is the better word choice.
136. banned
Correct
132 angry
The word you're looking for is "angle."
The sentence should be:
"From this angle, the old building looked less daunting and more like a monument to history."
"Angle" refers to the perspective or viewpoint from which something is observed.
136 banned
Petraion
Question number?
133 publicity i think sorry
132
angle
148 near
Is the 65. actively seeking donations to help ??
137. prowl
Well done! Prowl means to move around stealthily or in search of prey, which fits with a cat's typical behavior at night.
131 getting
correct
149 knock
130 sake
Correct
126 answer??
cry
It’s cry or call??
@@NurjahanNirjhor-en5wj it has to be cry, because there two blanks after c.
147 answer??
Try please
@@onestopacademyenglish I was tried but I couldn’t
@@NurjahanNirjhor-en5wj correction here, The correct version of the sentence is:
"I tried, but I couldn’t."
Here are the corrections:
"was tried" should be "tried" because "was tried" is incorrect in this context. "Tried" is the past tense of "try," and "was" is unnecessary.
"but" indicates contrast, we need comma after that, and then it's followed by "I couldn’t" (meaning you were unable to do something).
th-cam.com/video/ClyzbihP9zc/w-d-xo.html
Here is more practice with all the answers available. Good luck! and give me feedback, what do you prefer? all answers given or not given?
120 answer?
"disparate," which means fundamentally different or distinct in quality or kind. The full sentence would be:
"Gathering public opinion is challenging due to disparate views on key issues."
This means that it is difficult to collect a unified or representative public opinion because people often have very different perspectives or opinions on important topics.
151 answer?
overexposed