Having 13/15 as a non-speaker just out of "That one sounds better than the rest", I can say like a lot of people here that actively using and hearing the language on Internet, songs, etc. helps way more than just studying during languages classes.
I got 15/15. I am a 2 year old from Antarctica and English is my 1028th language. My mother tongue is Amharic and I've practice English for merely 2 minutes. I'm a bit of a slow learner but taking baby steps is the key to consistency.
I've not even been born and I already speak 1500 languages, my mother tongue is not even from planet Earth so all of you are a bunch of losers although I'm not directly implying it. Btw I speak all of them without attending to any lessons and everything I know is through sheer intuition.
I'm a Chinese person and I barely listened in English class, but throughout my life, I've been consuming entertainment in English like from memes, video games, and shows Glad to say that I've got full marks on this test. It was well put 👍
🌟 That's awesome! 🎉 Even if you didn't pay much attention in English class, it's great that you did so well on the test. 📚 Your exposure to English through memes, video games, and shows really paid off! 🌍 Keep up the good work! 👏
I'm a native speaker, and I could try to explain the grammar, but the truth is I got these correct because of intuition. That's it. To anyone who LEARNED all or most this consciously, Congratulations!
It is very hard for non native speakers like myself. The construction of the phrases are completelly different from Portuguese so.. tooke me decades to learn how to comunicate properly.. and still.. it is a ongoing process..
I'm not a native speaker, but somehow I'm able to tell if a sentence is correct just by intuition alone I've never really studied english or anything, I've just been exposed to a lot of english media throughout my life so it kind of just came naturally to me
Hey, I'm not a native speaker but being exposed to a lot of english media ever since I became conscious really helped me with building the intuition. I still make mistakes from here and there and I still don't get the structure when explained...
Speaking from the point of non native speaker I think most of us do this also with intuition because we've learned mostly from books, internet etc. There was like one answer that I needed to think and not pick intuitively. I think that learning english strictly without using intuition would be kinda impossible, but that goes for every language
+1 people are saying like "oh im native and I have no clue how people can learn English it's so hard" literally 99% of all world languages are like that or even harder 💀
Completely agree All my english has come from listening to english songs and just consuming english media. Some things just sound wrong and some just sound right
I think getting the questions right by intuition is better than using grammar knowledge. when you speak out loud to see which one sounds correct or use intuition it shows you're actually street smart, not only book smart that has little to no practice
I don't really remember many "rules" that I've been taught at school. I've come to the point where I just choose the answer based on if it sounds right to me. It almost always works for me.
I think this is the way I made it through all English classes because I always got good grades even in college but I don't even know what a proverb or many other words mean.
I'm a native English speaker [not American] and hit 15/15 on this test. However, I did so not by comprehending the grammatical structure of the question, but by natural intuitive reflex. I'm professionally qualified and do not recall any classes where we were taught the sort of grammatical rules that are exercised in this lot of questions - we had basic grammar taught and then we "learnt by experience". [Teachers correcting our errors]. I admire those of you who spend time learning the rules of grammar and being able to apply them - well done!
Congratulations on achieving a perfect score on the test! It's impressive that you were able to rely on your natural intuitive reflexes as a native English speaker. Many language learners acquire grammar rules through formal instruction, but it's true that native speakers often develop an intuitive sense of what sounds correct without explicitly knowing the rules. Language learning is a dynamic process, and while formal instruction can provide a strong foundation, exposure to authentic usage and correction of errors also play a significant role in language development. It's great to see your admiration for those who dedicate time to learning and applying grammar rules. Everyone has their unique language learning journey, and your intuitive understanding of the language is certainly a valuable asset. If you ever have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Keep up the excellent work, and continue to enjoy the beauty of the English language!
Don't mind me, just making sure that I can comprehend my own language correctly. While I am here though, I just wanted to express my admiration for all of you who are non-native English speakers for remaining diligent. Don't give up! If you've made it this far, you're already at an amazing level!
14/15 and it makes me happy honestly because I never liked to study English from the textbooks in our schools. I always had an innate sense of what sounded right to me, and it would turn out to be correct. So these results make me really proud. Thank you for uploading this video.
Same. At first, I was failing. But I read a lot of novels and comics in English over break. My English improved rapidly. Rather than memorizing grammar and other rules, I chose whichever sound more natural and right. If I tried to understand the grammar and rules behind it, I only get more confused. Though it's not always working (especially if it focused on a single subject and had complex variations than what I used to), it managed to carry me to be one of the top scorer.
English isn't my first language and I sucked at it when I first learned it, but at around 4th grade I started getting into reading English novels (or young adult fictions at the time) and my grammar improved drastically. I took this test for fun and can't even remember what "present perfect tense" meant but I scored 15/15 from intuition. Reading really does help improve English vocabulary in a lot of ways.
Hahaha it was the same for me, got 13/15 just by picking the answers that sounded right. I've never studied english formally, but I love to read fiction and I talk regularly with some friends in english. Nice to know that I managed to make it to C1
I can definitely say the same even as a native English speaker. I chose a large portion of the correct answers ( or what “sounded right” to me) based on things I’ve read in books and heard aloud.
Same here! I learned English in a institute, and once I got to about 4th grade I started to watch videos in english, wich helped me a lot especially with listening and phrasal verbs
I'm a native English speaker, but seeing the technicalities of this language spelled out like this gave me a new perspective on just how difficult learning English to a fluent level as a second language really is. there are some aspects of English, like weird spelling and conjunction irregularities, that I've thought about from the perspective of a learner, but I never really considered how many obscure little rules there are that are second-nature to me but would feel random and confusing to a non-native speaker.
I mean it could have been a lot harder.I am romanian and our grammer is one of the hardest thing you can learn but for me It was quite easy. So english grammer is nothing compared my language grammer. But the hardest thing for me is not writing , grammer and listening it is actually speaking .I have this kind of balkan accent that I do not want to have. Even though you can understand what I am saying at the same time you don't want to 😭
@@mihnea4924 Honestly, most native speakers like hearing people speak with different accents, as long as your speech is understandable. If you want to reduce your accent, then I recommend studying some phonetics and try shadowing audio from your preferred dialect of English. 😊
It depends on your first language. Being a native French speaker, it was actually pretty easy for me to reach fluency in English after the age of 25 (while attending university and working in the US). I recently scored a 8.0 on the IELTS exam
I'm a native Brazilian Portuguese speaker and got 13/15 on this test. Even though I mostly answered a couple of those questions through intuiton, I'm glad that the amount of effort that I put on my studies is paying off!
Congrats on your results bro, judging by your comment and results you've got a really good grammar, I'm Brazilian as well and I got 14/15 through intuition just as you said, I guess we're ready to live abroad lol.
For a person who learned English just by hearing and reading, never thoroughly studying, i did pretty good as well, guess I can finally get out of Brazil
As a non native speaker I often just go by my gut and pick what feels right. Question 2 and 3 are good examples. I’m not quite sure what gradually means and I don’t know what a third conditional is but because I’ve got some experience with the language I can confidently pick the right answer by just going with what feels right. And 90% of the time I’m right
Same, i mostly learnt english from watching english TV and reading english articles. I have no idea about the grammar rules, or the why. The right answers, just sounds right and the wrong answers seem odd. I just went with what i would say myself, and that worked reasonably well
I'm a native Polish speaker and got 15/15 on this test. Even though I mostly answered a couple of those questions through intuiton, I'm glad that the amount of effort that I put on my studies is paying off!
I’m not a native speaker, but I mostly learned English out of intuition, hearing what is said around and thinking “well that sounds about right”. I can’t remember all the English formulae but can easily come up with examples for them.
As a native english speaker, I’ve found that most of the non-native speakers I’ve interacted with on the internet have a better grasp of grammar and conventions than a lot of the other native speakers I know. English is such a weird language with so many strange rules and idioms, and I don’t envy anyone who has to learn it - serious kudos to everyone here! I got the answers correct, but not because I memorized the rules or even learned them in school for the most part. I just know what “sounds correct,” which I guess is the advantage you get as someone who grew up speaking it.
I am not a native speaker but I spent most of my life using English, we were taught all these rules in school and I got quite a good grasp on them in school, but if you were to ask me anything past the tenses I would have no idea what to say. I've used English so much at this point that I just choose what sounds right. I personally think that is the moment you reach true fluency in a language. Once you can not only think in that language, but also choose what to say based on what sounds good, not what grammar says is correct.
What "sounds correct" is also how I did it and I am not a native speaker either. Grammar rules are already hellish in my language I would never have been to learn AND remember the same stuff in English. Listening is how I know "intuitively" to use them just like you.
I tend to use so much English nearly every day that I get to the point where I have heard or seen the phrase or sentence somewhere, so choosing the sentence what feels right makes more sense. At least it does for me. And I'm not a native speaker either
Well, i'm a native German. But 90% of my internet content is in English, so i have to understand it. On my opinion, English is the easiest spoken language you can communicate with. No complicate grammar with different endings in the nouns, just one article for everything, and last but not least the omnipresence of this language in our western civilization so after all you don't have to be a native speaker to be fluid.
From my experience in learning languages, english is truly one of the easiest languages to learn. I mean, you see it everywhere, in the streets, the movies, tv shows, in every country (at least in europe). My native language is french and I've had to learn german pretty early in school because I live in Switzerland, and the most spoken language there is german. I must tell you, these 2 languages are muuuuch more harder to learn than english :) In english, you can most of the time just know when it sounds correct, like you said, while in french or german it's really hard to be able to guess which phrase or word "sounds right", you have to learn the grammar rules first
Hi teacher. English is my second language and I have never really had it in school. I personally think that you learn more and ''better'' English from your overall use of the internet. What do you think about that?
@@horrxfic your english is amazing :)) i think you are using "you" as the general you, in that case you dont need to say "your" before "overall use of the internet". "your" is only used when a specific person is being addressed as it is a possessive pronoun :)
@@horrxfic Well, if that's the case, you've done really well. You just need to be able to differentiate between the good sites (like the above one) or others which are not so good /reliable. I just started my own channel about 3 weeks ago!
12/15 from Kashmir (a civilization within the Himalayas). I've never met a native English speaker in my entire life. I learned English by watching yt content, movies, and reading books. We underestimate the contributions of this language in helping people communicate globally and making diverse knowledge more accessible through translations.
I'm a native English speaker, I just use these videos to feel better about myself after failing the equivalent videos for the foreign language I am studying... 15/15 baby!
@@brent4674 Eeehhh.... Damn, your methods of force thinking are cruel. Ok, so when I use "in case", it should be followed by condition to happen at fist place? Something, that must precede the action to be done (giving a book for ex.)? Did I get it right?
@@shoutitallloud it doesn't make much sense, for example: you can say "i will leave my mobile data "on" just in case you need to contact me", the purpose of "in case" is doing something to prevent the eventuality of something else happening (i.e if you don't have your mobile data on and somebody needs to contact you, he won't be able to *ignore the fact that you can call them it's just an example haha*), so lending someone a book "in case" they return it back literally makes no sense at all and it just shouldn't be used in this context
@@shoutitallloud As a native English speaker, if you were to use 'in case' I would think that the sentence means 'I will lend you the book, so that you have a book if you return it' which doesn't make any sense. After thinking, for a moment, I would probably understand what you meant but it would 'trip me up'. Generally, 'in case' means something along the lines of 'to prepare you for something that might happen', like 'Take this gun, in case you are attacked' or 'Take a jacket, in case it rains'.
13 out of 15, I still have much to learn. My level is estimated as completed B2, so I'm aimed at C1. That test was a really helpful warm-up before my studying session!
15/15 ☺️ I took the FCE like 10 years ago when it only credited B1, and I did get a high score, but I haven’t properly studied English since then. Reading in English is always a great way to practice!
@@aestheticcine2102 I sat on an FCE examination on May and the results are coming out today! Also, I've already received the ECCE certificate and I passed with flying colours. Rumours say that it's easier than FCE, but I don't know.. My teacher also informed me that if I get A, I'll be rewarded with a C1 certificate and I'm hopeful for it.
@@EmreFez your teacher is right. If you get overall 140 points for all skills, you will pass with Grade A (equivalent to C1). If you don't get A, don't worry. Just a language test, it cannot measure your intelligence. Also, remember that you are a bilingual one. Wish you all the best!
I'm a native Indian Speaker and I got 13/15 in the test. I am trying my best. I should keep learning the languages as well as their associated profound cultures. Wish me a good success.
Congratulations on your excellent score of 13/15! 🌟👏 Your dedication to learning languages and understanding cultures is truly admirable. 🌍💬 Keep up the fantastic work, and may success continue to accompany you on your language-learning journey! 🚀📚 Best wishes! 🌈🌟
Native here. While “poorly” is technically correct, most people would never actually say that. I have never met anyone who has ever said “I’m feeling poor/poorly.” I didn’t even know that was a phrase that people used until I watched this video.
Got 14/15 and never have i ever paid attention to rules that were taught in my english class😎 It just comes naturally over time, you can tell intuitively, and that's so cool!
Wow, that's an impressive score! 🎉👏 It's fascinating how language can become second nature through immersion and practice. 📚🌍 Your intuitive understanding of English rules shows that learning is a dynamic process that goes beyond classroom lessons. 😊🌟 Keep embracing the language naturally, and your progress will continue to amaze you. Your attitude towards learning is inspiring! 🚀💬 Thank you for sharing your experience-it's a testament to the power of intuition and continuous growth. 🌱🌈 Keep up the awesome work! ✨📖
I’ve been an English teacher for 9 years: Question #10 could be a or b depending on the context. If you reported the speech immediately after it happened and/or while you are still doing the action, then a would be correct, not b. The verb doesn’t change if the statement is still true. For another example: “It’s difficult to get to our house”…”She said it’s difficult to get to their house”
A is accepted but not actually correct. The point of a reported speech is to restate something that was said by you or someone else in the past. B will always be the most correct.
You’re right. It depends if the action is already finished or still in progress. If the action was finished in the past then you should use past tense in the second part of the sentence, however if the action is still ongoing then you cannot chage the the second part to past.
You know what, the more I think about it, Sam K is right. It really does depend on the context. I still think for question #10 and these specific set of answers, in a test, B is more correct than A most of the time. But change the question to "what is your job? He asked", You would say "he asked me what my job is" for a job you're still currently working at, and you would say "he asked me what my job was" for a job you have already quit.
As non- native, I got 9/15 so I have room to improve my skills I have been learning English particulary intensive just for about 6-7 months. As far as I'm concerned I am excited this result Thank for the test 😊
As soon as I saw "Present Perfect" mentioned, I knew I wasn't going to get a 15/15, even though I somehow managed to get a C2 in the CEA exam. I think I have never really thought about English technically, most difficulties I had in HS were related to the technical knowledge of grammar and tenses. Good refresher though.
I got a little worried when I saw that question too because I was like "I have no idea what present perfect means". Then I read through the sentences and got it right because it was the only one that actually made sense haha
Same thing for me, lol. The only other thing I got wrong was the "nick of time" question. Probably only because I have never heard the word "nick" before nor did I hear the phrase itself.
IMO Referring to grammar rules in these tests is a mistake. I say this because I don't think there is a correlation between knowing the rules and actually knowing how to speak properly. For example my native language is Portuguese and I'd say my Portuguese level is very high (duh :P) but I don't know *any* Portuguese grammar rules at all (ok, maybe a bit of an exaggeration). I've always found it curious that when I talk with friend from foreign countries, who are learning Portuguese, they know the rules much better than I do, yet they fail at applying them, I don't know what the rules are called, when I look at a sentence in Portuguese I just immediately understand whether it's correct or not. But if you ask me what is the verb form, hell if I know :D
Congratulations on acing the quiz with a perfect score of 15/15! 🌟 That's impressive, especially as a non-native speaker. The internet can indeed be a helpful resource. Keep up the good work, and if you have any questions, feel free to ask! 📚😊
I got 15/15, and honestly, I am glad that I didn't ignore this video. English is my second language and I've been learning it from a very early stage of my life. I used to be a specialized English student in middle school and is blessed to have a friend to frequently practice spoken English daily, so grammar and fluency came to me quite naturally. However, I always feel like I don't really deserve my results, and constantly struggle with the thought that I am not as good as I was expected to be by my friends and family, that all I gained from is passive learning rather than my own strives and effort. It is truly a hell of a burden which keeps me well away from furthering my understanding of English and my eagerness to learn other languages. Taking this test and aced it after a very long time not studying English due to a lack of motivation and time (I started taking up French not too long ago), I have found a much-needed sense of relief and the reassurance that I still somewhat own my English knowledge, that it is there, and it is mine. Hearing all the technical explanations and terms that I either don't know or can't seem to recall as well as before reminds me of the reason why I stick with English from the start and my choice of major as English Studies: my fascination for English and the joy of discovering new depths of things. I might just be a random user and my silly little storytime comment is only one in thousands, but this experience means a lot to me and one that I am really grateful for. Thank you so, so much for making this test!
Hi there! I'm an english student and I've been looking for someone to practices and increase my speaking and listening skills, could you please send me your phone number or your Instagram profile? Let's keep in touch! Thanks, have a good one!
@@oddnezz7757 Wow, aren't you oblivious. I never meant to belittle OP, just simply stated that there is room for improvement (while complimenting their language skills mind you); just like there is room for improvement regarding your English. Also, English is my third language, but keep assuming that I'm a native. I guess you wrote your paragraph for nothing since your point was awkwardly shot down. Finally, I literally stated that the outcome is what's important, so I don't know what you're on about. 😅 PS. No offence, you just lack some knowledge. Your English is still good though. :)
@@ihavenosoul2938 I am not a native speaker, but I feel like the last one is bullshit. Who tf wants to say "I'm feeling poorly"? Even if it is technically correct, if you speak, you will probably use the simpler word.
@@olasdorosdiliusimilius2174 it's because poorly is an adverb that describes "feeling." It makes more sense if you've learned about it in class or something, but I'd venture that even a lot of native English speakers struggled with that question. Most people would likely understand what you meant no matter which one you chose but on an English test like this, only one is correct.
14/15, it was the "he asked me what I was doing" that tripped me up. Because if I'm still doing what he asked me about, it would be present tense. But overall this was really easy, thank you Swedish school system teaching us from pre-teens
Great job on scoring 14/15! 🎉 I understand your thought process about the tense; it can be tricky! In reported speech, we typically shift the tense back even if the action is still ongoing. We're glad to hear you found the quiz easy. Keep up the great work! 😊
I'm a Brazilian student and i got 9/15(well done). Honestly English has already become an habitual language in my life, also i wanna live in Australia to have a better life. I hope this'll happen😊
Congratulations on scoring 9/15! 🌟👏 It's awesome that English has become a part of your daily life. Dreaming of a life in Australia sounds exciting! 🇦🇺✨ Keep pursuing your goals, and with your positive attitude, there's a good chance your dream will come true. 😊🌈 Keep believing in yourself and your dreams! #DreamBig #PositiveVibes
14/15 I was worried before taking this test. Due to lack of practice for the last couple of years... It actually encouraged me to refresh my knowledge by, let's say, reading or watching movies in English. Thank you )
J'ai eu 13/15. Si je suivais juste les cours en classe j'aurais eu 5/10 et le niveau a2 comme requis en 2nde. Dit toi que beaucoup de personnes avec l'anglais en langue maternelle n'ont meme pas eu 10/15
Well done! 11/15 is a great score, especially as a native French speaker! 🎉 Your dedication is really paying off. Keep up the hard work, and thank you for your kind words! 😊
I'm 15 years old, i'm a spanish native, and i been study english for many years. My truly level is B2 in school, but i'm so proud of me to do 14 question correctly. Thank's for this video!
@@Cytronik You obviously have no idea how the educational system is going in Spain, we study English from the age of 3 from a very low level, when you are 15 years old you are at a B1/2 level. And until recently my English dragged a lot but now I'm improving, thanks for that motivating comment 😒
That's fantastic, Elia! 🌟 A score of 12/15 is impressive, and it's awesome to see your practice paying off! 👏📚 Being certified as B2 in 2019 is already a great achievement, and your dedication to continuous improvement is admirable. Keep up the great work, and enjoy the journey of learning! 🚀😊 #ProgressMatters
To be fair enough, I think I'm not at C1 level yet. Although I got 12/15, this test mainly consists of grammatical knowledge. C1 requires you to have a large vocabulary, which I'm building now, and to be able to talk about a variety of topics, which I cannot do yet.
A good idea is to read novels in english or watch tv shows in english with the english subtitles. You can then write some expressions or words you didn't know in a notebook while doing that so that you can understand a word/expression with the context in which it is used :)
This was extremely easy for me (not meant as bragging!), and I was a bit disappointed because I felt it wasn't challenging enough, but I see in the comments that that isn't the case for most people. I am Norwegian, started learning English at 7. I'm learning Greek as an adult and that is incredibly difficult in comparison!
actually, this is only grammar. to be fully certified at a level in the CEFR, you need to blend grammar in the use of 4 skills. this is when the obstacles kick in!
As a 16 year old native Dutch speaker, getting 15/15 wasn’t even much of a challenge. I guess spending my days online and practicing as much as I can pays off, glad to see it does.
Congratulations on getting a perfect score! It's great to hear that your dedication to practicing English online is paying off. Keep up the good work, and continue to challenge yourself to improve your skills even further. Best of luck to you!
@@lPatrick I started focusing on improving my vocabulary and ability to communicate in particular about a year ago. It’s been improving significantly ever since high school though, so about 3.5 years ago, when I got my first iPad, have been binging English TH-camrs ever since. Good to see I’m being envied by others, gives me courage honestly
@@martdonkey846 That's a great approach to learning vocabulary! Consistency and perseverance are key when it comes to improving your language skills. It's also a good idea to focus on the vocabulary that's most relevant to your interests and needs, as that will help you stay motivated and engaged. Keep up the good work and don't forget to practice using the words you learn in context to help reinforce your understanding. Best of luck in your language learning journey!
Since a few days ago, I've been feeling a little stuck in my learning journey. But with the 11/15 result, I realize that I can improve even more, and that motivates me to learn a little bit every day. Thank you so much!
@@LuisLopez-ps3gz Is Spanish your native language? I guess you translated it from "desde hace unos días" (a question from someone learning Spanish haha)
@@LiluAmi yes they probably did, spanish is my native language and i don't rlly know if "desde hace unos días" is grammatically correct tho but everyone uses it lmao
studying english (i'm from russia) for 6 years. My current level in the language school is B2, but I got 10/15 here, mostly because of my intuition which formed during last 2 years when I was surfing English internet. It really gives a huge advantage in learning language. I haven't learnt much grammar, I've just read a big amount of english texts about themes I was interested in. Recently, I found out that I even can watch English TH-cam videos and understand almost everything without subtitles. This feeling is priceless.
@@leozavr360 слава Украине! , I understand that you can't speak out, but I hope you understand which country is destroying which in this special military operation, and very many have and will die :(
First of all, my mother tongue is Arabic. I have been learning English for 3 years straight, and I can safely say that I am on my way to master the language. This video has given me flashbacks of the days and nights that I spent learning English when I was a beginner and helped me realize that all my hard work has come to fruition. Thank you so much for this video. And, yeah, I am learning French now! Wish me luck!
I'm a native Pakistani Urdu speaker and got 14/15 on this test. I can confidently say that I was really good at speaking English. I started learning English in 2015. I'm a fast learner.
Wow, that's impressive! 🌟 Getting 14 out of 15 as a native Urdu speaker is remarkable! 🇵🇰🗣️ Your confidence in English is well-deserved, and it's awesome that you've been excelling since 2015. 🚀 Being a fast learner is a great skill! Keep up the fantastic work! 👏👍
15/15 I'm glad with my result although I still feel like there is so much space to improve when it comes to my English skills. Especially when it comes to writing because that is something that I rarely do except for English classes in School but other than that it's mostly listening and reading for me. Best of Luck to all the people that are currently learning English!
I got 14 out of 15😍 I want to study English and and I was looking for a test to see if my language level is good enough. This has given me approval! Thank you a lot🙏🏻
I'm from Brazil and never spoke english with another person took only a few classes and i got 11/15 so i think i did pretty well my knowledge comes basically from music, series, movies, books and everything i do in internet probably misswrote something in the sentence above tho 1- C - Got it 2- A - Got it 3- B- Got it 4- A - Got it 5- A - Got it 6- C - Missed it, thought it was A 7- B - Got it 8- A - Got it 9- C - Got it 10- B - Missed it, thought it was C 11- A - Got it 12- C - Got it 13- B - Missed it, thought it was C 14- A - Got it 15- B - Missed it, thought it was A
Coming from a moderately difficult language (Portuguese), I was able to score 14/15. I've learned a lot from the English courses I've attended, but by primarily watching English videos on TH-cam, that knowledge became almost second nature. Kinda wish my speech wasn't as rusty as it is, guess I have to take some time to practice it.
I'm brazilian as well and I must say that your writing is excellent! My passive vocabulary is quite extensive and I usually understand almost everything I listen or read, but when it comes to writing, I notice that I frequently fall back to the same set of words :/
Same! I scored 14 and q10 made me feel anxious because I didn't realize that it was practically the same with q1! I come with Russian since birth and I only made progress in late 2020 early 2021, even though I've been practicing it since elementary school but I quickly dropped it off. Actually, all this time I thought I was stuck in B1 but it turns out to me that I can be C1 XD
Watched this as a native English speaker who grew up and lives in the South and who adores language. Missed the last one because we just don't convey feeling bad like that in my dialect. Southerners say things like "I'm feeling rough" or "I'm feeling puny," and I think the uses of adjectives in these dialectical cases are what tripped me up, since I'm not used to using adverbs!
I officially got my C1 English level certificate last year (I was going for the B2 so it was a very glad surprise) and I only got the conditionals wrong since they're still somewhat confusing to comprehend in some sentences. Congrats though, this video is great and depicts the C1 level perfectly! Thank you for the video :)
I knew 14 questions answers. But when it's time to make my own question or sentences, i usually make some mistakes. Thank you it was really helpfull and informative 💕
Não desiste. Usar a internet e o celular em inglês ajudam muito! Um tradutor que eu to gostando bastante se chama DeepL, ele usa IA e traduz com base no contexto, ao invés do google tradutor. Acho que, como esse comentário tem mais de um ano, você já deve ter melhorado muito. Continua assim!
Wow. I got 11 out of 15. Regardless I've never heard before some of the phrases from this test. I suppose, it's because I don't learn any rules, just use English therefore I can feel logic of the language
10/15, that's like I expected. I know that my level isn't C1, but I doesn't matter. I'll push myself to the level that I want to achieve. By the way, thanks for creating this video, it's so useful.
Hey I got 15/15 even though this test was designed to be c1 , this test was far from a level of a native speaker . Let's take me as an example.I am almost on the brink of reaching C1 but these questions are for someone at a B2 level
I guess youre from vietnam.i think these questions are easy for vietnamese learners bcz its grammatical tests.you know what i mean😂😂.vietnamese learners are very good at grammar bcz we use most of our time in school and university just to learn grammar 😄
I have scored a 14/15, as a non native English speaker. I am from the Netherlands, for most of us English is our 2nd language. So I am proud of myself that I have such a good score.
I am 15 years old. As an Indian who has been studying in English medium, I got 15/15 which is definitely what I wanted! Watching English movies and shows has helped me a lot!!
I'm a Brazilian Native speaker and I got 12/15, I learned english with videogames, songs and videos on youtube, I was able to answer correctly most of the questions just answering what sounds better to me, which is cool, 'cause I can become more familiar with the language
Took the test to see if I'm considered 'advanced' or not and got a full score. I'm pretty sure you need to do an oral and written test as well, not just multi choice in order to get properly placed. It's an indication at least. Thanks for the video
You're absolutely right, Maria! While our quiz can give a general idea of your level, it cannot determine your exact proficiency. For a comprehensive assessment, oral and written tests are essential. Thank you for your thoughtful comment, and I'm glad you found the video helpful!
As a native English speaker and only knowing English, I am quite happy I scored 15/15. I would be embarrassed with myself if I didn’t. To me it was extremely easy but I can definitely understand why it can be confusing to anyone who isn’t a native English speaker.
I'm learning English for nearly eight years now and I scored 14/15, feeling kinda proud. So to everyone who is frustrated from learning a new language, keep going.
As a non native English speaker, for me English is not that hard grammatically. You can easily memorize some rules and deduct the rest just by your experience in reading. I can say that English has one of the easiest grammars (even when myself make many mistakes)
oh my gosh until this time I was sure that I had the level B1 i’m kazakh and I got good results! I’m so proud of myself ! In the future I’m going to take IELTS, and I hope that I get good results! Thanks sir for a such cool video!
Wow, Jayde! 🌟👏 Achieving C1 level proficiency in a language that isn't your mother tongue is truly remarkable! Your dedication and hard work are shining through. I'm thrilled you enjoyed the test - keep challenging yourself and exploring new horizons. Your language journey is an inspiration, and you're a testament to the power of determination. Keep up the excellent work, and keep embracing the beauty of learning! 🗣️📚 #LanguageAchievement #KeepInspiring
15/15 I’ve learned the basics of the English language through school, but I actually started to develop a “feeling” for the language when I began to consume English media. Where I’ve honestly learned more than in class.
Same. My English classes in school always felt pretty "basic". Most of my experience with English comes from spending a lot of time reading stuff in the internet and chatting with others.
11 out of 15, I think that studying English with the books is not so bad idea, but also when I started to practice my English by translating texts, I started to understand all nuances that helped me to talk in it more fluently.
A good idea is to read novels in english or watch tv shows in english with the english subtitles. You can then write some expressions or words you didn't know in a notebook while doing that so that you can understand a word/expression with the context in which it is used :)
@@daphpunkk especially, it is better if you use dictionary, because it helps you to memorize words and also you are searching for it from many words, so you make something to memorize it and it really effective
Congratulations on scoring 12 out of 15! 🎉👏 That's a commendable achievement, especially considering English is not your native language. Your dedication and hard work in learning English are truly inspiring! 🌟📚 It's wonderful to hear that you now teach English in Colombia, and it's even more special that it gave you your first job opportunity. 🌎🇨🇴 Teaching is such a rewarding profession, and your ability to share your knowledge and help others learn English is invaluable. 👩🏫🌟 If you have any questions or need further assistance with English, please don't hesitate to ask! 💬🤔 I'm here to support you in your language journey and provide guidance whenever you need it. Keep up the fantastic work, and continue making a positive impact through teaching! 🌟💪🌈
I'm an English teacher. A non-native speaker who teaches non-natives. But I have to say that this quiz made me feel more confident ( made me feel like I'm indeed advanced in the English subject ) My score is 15 Thanks a lot for this test. It made my day absolutely!
I got 11/15 , and I so glad given I was B2 level however I have been preparing myself to apply for a scholarship in USA. Thank you so much, I will study more so as to turn out a good score.
@@MissMaryita Hello 😊 I didn't read any grammar books. I studied some books called (American English File) From A1 to C1 It's a complete curriculum from Oxford University.
@@malikasad2497 Hello 😊 A lost cause Definition of lost cause : a person or thing that is certain to fail. Ex: She decided her acting career was a lost cause.
Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad you found the B1 test to be useful and a good addition to your collection of B1 preliminary tests. It's always beneficial to have a variety of resources and practice materials to enhance your preparation for language exams. Remember to continue practicing and refining your skills in all areas to improve your overall English proficiency. Best of luck with your language learning journey and your future tests!
I learnt English for 9 years until 2019 when I passed the CAE and haven’t used the language ever since. Videos like this are motivating cause I could answer every question not only by intuition but also understanding what was going on in each sentence. I should practice more often but I’m glad I haven’t forgotten most of it😅
@@federicomiron Learnt and learned are the same exact past tense of learn, don't listen to this fool. It's just a regional spelling difference, a feature of some dialects. Here where I live in California, we tend to flip-flop between the two. I know Brits & American southerners generally say 'learnt'.
@@gabrielchiavaroli2227 ok let me qualify my comment, modern English in its unadulterated form. And whilst American English pronunciation is more similar to 18th century English that is in no way ‘old English’ - see Beowulf, that is Old English.
Having studied English for around 7 years (9-16) and after a total of 20 years of real-life practice both in a non-English and English environment, scoring 15/15 makes me quite happy. No time, effort or money wasted.
All correct hehe!!... English is my passion and I'm making my future in it...if i fail to acquire extensive knowledge in English which is my goal then for me it'll be like i have failed to fulfill my life's purpose.
Great job! 🎉 It's awesome that you're passionate about English! 📚 Keep pursuing your dreams and learning. 🌟 Failure is just a part of the journey, so don't give up! 💪 Your determination will lead you to success! ✨
I got a perfect 15/15. I'm proud of myself since last year I couldn't pass a single c1 test with a perfect score, and this time I did it! Great video, I hope to see more in the future
I´m a native Brazilian as well, I got 12/15 which makes me happy, I can speak english really well sometimes but it largely depends if I´m feeling comfortable or not.
I having 12/15. I've been learning English for 3 years. I enjoy your channel, it gives me the opportunity to repeat the studied material and correct mistakes.
13 out of 15!!! 🥰 I'm loving this!!! Thank you for keeping us engaged... Through this I will improve my grammar more!!! And yes, I'm doing already... Once again, Big Thank you!!! ❤️😎
Got 15/15 even though English is my 3rd language and I only started “learning” it 5 years ago. School didn’t help, but the Internet sure did. It’s crazy how effective input and constant exposure to a language is. 4 years ago I was proud of myself for reading a kids' book in English, now I can read classics without too much trouble… I wish learning other languages was that easy as well.
Some feedback on your comment … I liked doing it. It can promote knowledge, although this construction is clunky. “It helped me be more knowledgeable” would get the point across better. “Day to day” here isn’t necessary.
Hello dear teacher. Thanks for this lesson, it's like an exam and help us find mistakes and also learn new words and their collocations. My score is 13/15. I failed in questions 7 and 15. Thanks for let me learn new skills!😘🙂🌹
Thanks for letting me would be the correct verb conjugation. The verb "let" however, is not the mosr appropriate one to use in this sentence. Thanks for helping me learn would be better.
"I'm feeling poor and I'm going back to bed" is such a huge mood though
Aka, I have no money so why bother xD
Poorly* XD
@@anushkashrivastava8810 Woosh
Poor noun
Poorly adjective
@@tiktok9284 Yeah, but the joke is that it's a mood to say "I'm feeling broke/I feel like I have no money and I'm going back to bed."
Having 13/15 as a non-speaker just out of "That one sounds better than the rest", I can say like a lot of people here that actively using and hearing the language on Internet, songs, etc. helps way more than just studying during languages classes.
Nice result! Thanks for sharing, Simbel
so true
Yeah it must sound better 😂😂
I had 10 and I agree
i got 15/15 like this lol
I got 15/15. I am a 2 year old from Antarctica and English is my 1028th language. My mother tongue is Amharic and I've practice English for merely 2 minutes. I'm a bit of a slow learner but taking baby steps is the key to consistency.
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nice. good luck
I've not even been born and I already speak 1500 languages, my mother tongue is not even from planet Earth so all of you are a bunch of losers although I'm not directly implying it. Btw I speak all of them without attending to any lessons and everything I know is through sheer intuition.
Top G right here
@@Al_L. What is the current geopolitical situation on Mars right now?
I'm a Chinese person and I barely listened in English class, but throughout my life, I've been consuming entertainment in English like from memes, video games, and shows
Glad to say that I've got full marks on this test. It was well put 👍
🌟 That's awesome! 🎉 Even if you didn't pay much attention in English class, it's great that you did so well on the test. 📚 Your exposure to English through memes, video games, and shows really paid off! 🌍 Keep up the good work! 👏
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I'm a native speaker, and I could try to explain the grammar, but the truth is I got these correct because of intuition. That's it. To anyone who LEARNED all or most this consciously, Congratulations!
Thanks for sharing!
I agree totally. I got them all correct, but would not be able to explain how I knew!
It is very hard for non native speakers like myself. The construction of the phrases are completelly different from Portuguese so.. tooke me decades to learn how to comunicate properly.. and still.. it is a ongoing process..
I'm not a native speaker, but somehow I'm able to tell if a sentence is correct just by intuition alone
I've never really studied english or anything, I've just been exposed to a lot of english media throughout my life so it kind of just came naturally to me
Hey, I'm not a native speaker but being exposed to a lot of english media ever since I became conscious really helped me with building the intuition. I still make mistakes from here and there and I still don't get the structure when explained...
Speaking from the point of non native speaker I think most of us do this also with intuition because we've learned mostly from books, internet etc. There was like one answer that I needed to think and not pick intuitively. I think that learning english strictly without using intuition would be kinda impossible, but that goes for every language
+1
people are saying like "oh im native and I have no clue how people can learn English it's so hard"
literally 99% of all world languages are like that or even harder 💀
Completely agree
All my english has come from listening to english songs and just consuming english media.
Some things just sound wrong and some just sound right
@@wouldntyouliketoknowweathe19 litteraly so true
Thanks for sharing, Tosia Kawa
I think getting the questions right by intuition is better than using grammar knowledge. when you speak out loud to see which one sounds correct or use intuition it shows you're actually street smart, not only book smart that has little to no practice
I don't really remember many "rules" that I've been taught at school. I've come to the point where I just choose the answer based on if it sounds right to me. It almost always works for me.
yeah same. I only know present simple and continuous lol
Same here 🤭
I almost forgot what present perfect tense is haha...
I think this is the way I made it through all English classes because I always got good grades even in college but I don't even know what a proverb or many other words mean.
Yes and trying to learn those rules makes it more confusing
I'm a native English speaker [not American] and hit 15/15 on this test. However, I did so not by comprehending the grammatical structure of the question, but by natural intuitive reflex. I'm professionally qualified and do not recall any classes where we were taught the sort of grammatical rules that are exercised in this lot of questions - we had basic grammar taught and then we "learnt by experience". [Teachers correcting our errors]. I admire those of you who spend time learning the rules of grammar and being able to apply them - well done!
Congratulations on achieving a perfect score on the test! It's impressive that you were able to rely on your natural intuitive reflexes as a native English speaker. Many language learners acquire grammar rules through formal instruction, but it's true that native speakers often develop an intuitive sense of what sounds correct without explicitly knowing the rules.
Language learning is a dynamic process, and while formal instruction can provide a strong foundation, exposure to authentic usage and correction of errors also play a significant role in language development. It's great to see your admiration for those who dedicate time to learning and applying grammar rules. Everyone has their unique language learning journey, and your intuitive understanding of the language is certainly a valuable asset.
If you ever have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Keep up the excellent work, and continue to enjoy the beauty of the English language!
Don't mind me, just making sure that I can comprehend my own language correctly. While I am here though, I just wanted to express my admiration for all of you who are non-native English speakers for remaining diligent. Don't give up! If you've made it this far, you're already at an amazing level!
Thanks for sharing.
How many did you get right? 😂😂
@@LRTOTAL All of them, thankfully. Would have been fairly embarrassing if I got any wrong!
lol I got 12/15. That in/at have screwed me over.
haha same here
14/15 and it makes me happy honestly because I never liked to study English from the textbooks in our schools. I always had an innate sense of what sounded right to me, and it would turn out to be correct. So these results make me really proud. Thank you for uploading this video.
Excellent!
Same. At first, I was failing. But I read a lot of novels and comics in English over break. My English improved rapidly. Rather than memorizing grammar and other rules, I chose whichever sound more natural and right. If I tried to understand the grammar and rules behind it, I only get more confused. Though it's not always working (especially if it focused on a single subject and had complex variations than what I used to), it managed to carry me to be one of the top scorer.
Omg same here
That sound like you have consume thousands of hours of content so now you have a feeling of what sound natural
X2
English isn't my first language and I sucked at it when I first learned it, but at around 4th grade I started getting into reading English novels (or young adult fictions at the time) and my grammar improved drastically. I took this test for fun and can't even remember what "present perfect tense" meant but I scored 15/15 from intuition. Reading really does help improve English vocabulary in a lot of ways.
Thanks for sharing.
Cool what’s your first language, mine is Urdu.
Hahaha it was the same for me, got 13/15 just by picking the answers that sounded right. I've never studied english formally, but I love to read fiction and I talk regularly with some friends in english. Nice to know that I managed to make it to C1
I can definitely say the same even as a native English speaker. I chose a large portion of the correct answers ( or what “sounded right” to me) based on things I’ve read in books and heard aloud.
Same here! I learned English in a institute, and once I got to about 4th grade I started to watch videos in english, wich helped me a lot especially with listening and phrasal verbs
As a native English speaker, I got 15/15. Blessed.
I'm a native English speaker, but seeing the technicalities of this language spelled out like this gave me a new perspective on just how difficult learning English to a fluent level as a second language really is. there are some aspects of English, like weird spelling and conjunction irregularities, that I've thought about from the perspective of a learner, but I never really considered how many obscure little rules there are that are second-nature to me but would feel random and confusing to a non-native speaker.
I mean it could have been a lot harder.I am romanian and our grammer is one of the hardest thing you can learn but for me It was quite easy. So english grammer is nothing compared my language grammer. But the hardest thing for me is not writing , grammer and listening it is actually speaking .I have this kind of balkan accent that I do not want to have. Even though you can understand what I am saying at the same time you don't want to 😭
Thanks for sharing!
@@mihnea4924 Honestly, most native speakers like hearing people speak with different accents, as long as your speech is understandable. If you want to reduce your accent, then I recommend studying some phonetics and try shadowing audio from your preferred dialect of English. 😊
It depends on your first language. Being a native French speaker, it was actually pretty easy for me to reach fluency in English after the age of 25 (while attending university and working in the US). I recently scored a 8.0 on the IELTS exam
@@mihnea4924 Same for us French speakers. English is really easy to master
I'm a native Brazilian Portuguese speaker and got 13/15 on this test. Even though I mostly answered a couple of those questions through intuiton, I'm glad that the amount of effort that I put on my studies is paying off!
That's great!
Congrats on your results bro, judging by your comment and results you've got a really good grammar, I'm Brazilian as well and I got 14/15 through intuition just as you said, I guess we're ready to live abroad lol.
For a person who learned English just by hearing and reading, never thoroughly studying, i did pretty good as well, guess I can finally get out of Brazil
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Holy shit, I did literally the same thing. Brazilian intuition all the way!
As a non native speaker I often just go by my gut and pick what feels right. Question 2 and 3 are good examples. I’m not quite sure what gradually means and I don’t know what a third conditional is but because I’ve got some experience with the language I can confidently pick the right answer by just going with what feels right. And 90% of the time I’m right
I am also a non native speaker and I basically do the same. This test was surprisingly easy.
Who doesn't know what's gradually?
@@N____er Not every non native speaker is supposed to know what gradually means?
@@N____er Who doesn't know what gradually is/means?* You sir fail at english, so don't be mean to others.
Same, i mostly learnt english from watching english TV and reading english articles. I have no idea about the grammar rules, or the why. The right answers, just sounds right and the wrong answers seem odd. I just went with what i would say myself, and that worked reasonably well
I'm a native Polish speaker and got 15/15 on this test. Even though I mostly answered a couple of those questions through intuiton, I'm glad that the amount of effort that I put on my studies is paying off!
Wow, that's fantastic! It's great that your hard work is showing results. Keep it up! 🌟
You literally adjusted the first part and fully copied the rest..
you're just jelaous@@mats8131
i thought i read it once :D@@mats8131
Did you just copy a comment from a year ago?
I’m not a native speaker, but I mostly learned English out of intuition, hearing what is said around and thinking “well that sounds about right”. I can’t remember all the English formulae but can easily come up with examples for them.
same :D
Same. I have that with every language, except spelling is harder for me in French due to all the silent letters and accents.
same actually, despite having a chinese mother tongue, i watched more western vids in youtube compared to my peers XD
As a native english speaker, I’ve found that most of the non-native speakers I’ve interacted with on the internet have a better grasp of grammar and conventions than a lot of the other native speakers I know. English is such a weird language with so many strange rules and idioms, and I don’t envy anyone who has to learn it - serious kudos to everyone here!
I got the answers correct, but not because I memorized the rules or even learned them in school for the most part. I just know what “sounds correct,” which I guess is the advantage you get as someone who grew up speaking it.
I am not a native speaker but I spent most of my life using English, we were taught all these rules in school and I got quite a good grasp on them in school, but if you were to ask me anything past the tenses I would have no idea what to say. I've used English so much at this point that I just choose what sounds right. I personally think that is the moment you reach true fluency in a language. Once you can not only think in that language, but also choose what to say based on what sounds good, not what grammar says is correct.
What "sounds correct" is also how I did it and I am not a native speaker either. Grammar rules are already hellish in my language I would never have been to learn AND remember the same stuff in English. Listening is how I know "intuitively" to use them just like you.
I tend to use so much English nearly every day that I get to the point where I have heard or seen the phrase or sentence somewhere, so choosing the sentence what feels right makes more sense. At least it does for me. And I'm not a native speaker either
Well, i'm a native German. But 90% of my internet content is in English, so i have to understand it. On my opinion, English is the easiest spoken language you can communicate with. No complicate grammar with different endings in the nouns, just one article for everything, and last but not least the omnipresence of this language in our western civilization so after all you don't have to be a native speaker to be fluid.
From my experience in learning languages, english is truly one of the easiest languages to learn. I mean, you see it everywhere, in the streets, the movies, tv shows, in every country (at least in europe). My native language is french and I've had to learn german pretty early in school because I live in Switzerland, and the most spoken language there is german. I must tell you, these 2 languages are muuuuch more harder to learn than english :)
In english, you can most of the time just know when it sounds correct, like you said, while in french or german it's really hard to be able to guess which phrase or word "sounds right", you have to learn the grammar rules first
As a teacher, I find this a good, reliable test, and hearing the sentences is just as important as understanding them. Well done!!
Thank you! 😃
Hi teacher. English is my second language and I have never really had it in school. I personally think that you learn more and ''better'' English from your overall use of the internet. What do you think about that?
@@horrxfic your english is amazing :)) i think you are using "you" as the general you, in that case you dont need to say "your" before "overall use of the internet". "your" is only used when a specific person is being addressed as it is a possessive pronoun :)
@@horrxfic Well, if that's the case, you've done really well. You just need to be able to differentiate between the good sites (like the above one) or others which are not so good /reliable. I just started my own channel about 3 weeks ago!
@Kozma 🥴 I'm sorry it just sounded clunky
12/15 from Kashmir (a civilization within the Himalayas). I've never met a native English speaker in my entire life. I learned English by watching yt content, movies, and reading books. We underestimate the contributions of this language in helping people communicate globally and making diverse knowledge more accessible through translations.
I'm a native English speaker, I just use these videos to feel better about myself after failing the equivalent videos for the foreign language I am studying... 15/15 baby!
Is it really incorrect to use "in case" in question 6 at 2:41 ?
@@shoutitallloud yes it is if you use in case it means that it would mean that he would have to return it before he would lend it to him
@@brent4674 Eeehhh.... Damn, your methods of force thinking are cruel. Ok, so when I use "in case", it should be followed by condition to happen at fist place? Something, that must precede the action to be done (giving a book for ex.)? Did I get it right?
@@shoutitallloud it doesn't make much sense, for example: you can say "i will leave my mobile data "on" just in case you need to contact me", the purpose of "in case" is doing something to prevent the eventuality of something else happening (i.e if you don't have your mobile data on and somebody needs to contact you, he won't be able to *ignore the fact that you can call them it's just an example haha*), so lending someone a book "in case" they return it back literally makes no sense at all and it just shouldn't be used in this context
@@shoutitallloud As a native English speaker, if you were to use 'in case' I would think that the sentence means 'I will lend you the book, so that you have a book if you return it' which doesn't make any sense. After thinking, for a moment, I would probably understand what you meant but it would 'trip me up'.
Generally, 'in case' means something along the lines of 'to prepare you for something that might happen', like 'Take this gun, in case you are attacked' or 'Take a jacket, in case it rains'.
13 out of 15, I still have much to learn. My level is estimated as completed B2, so I'm aimed at C1. That test was a really helpful warm-up before my studying session!
Glad to be helpful
teach me Russian and I’ll teach you English 🙏
Как успехи?
Я знаю по английский потому что я живу в Америке . Я желаю учиться больше по-русски, я начинала шесть месяцев назад
@@ashleym807 я вам советую смотреть сериал Наша Раша после просмотра этого сериала у меня появилась желание научиться русскому 😆 теперь живу в России
15/15 ☺️ I took the FCE like 10 years ago when it only credited B1, and I did get a high score, but I haven’t properly studied English since then. Reading in English is always a great way to practice!
So true!
The FCE has changed now. If you score Grade A in FCE, you will be awarded a C1 certificate ;)
@@aestheticcine2102 How to get this certificate and where i can use it can you please tell me.
@@aestheticcine2102 I sat on an FCE examination on May and the results are coming out today! Also, I've already received the ECCE certificate and I passed with flying colours. Rumours say that it's easier than FCE, but I don't know.. My teacher also informed me that if I get A, I'll be rewarded with a C1 certificate and I'm hopeful for it.
@@EmreFez your teacher is right. If you get overall 140 points for all skills, you will pass with Grade A (equivalent to C1). If you don't get A, don't worry. Just a language test, it cannot measure your intelligence. Also, remember that you are a bilingual one. Wish you all the best!
I'm a native Indian Speaker and I got 13/15 in the test. I am trying my best. I should keep learning the languages as well as their associated profound cultures. Wish me a good success.
Congratulations on your excellent score of 13/15! 🌟👏 Your dedication to learning languages and understanding cultures is truly admirable. 🌍💬 Keep up the fantastic work, and may success continue to accompany you on your language-learning journey! 🚀📚 Best wishes! 🌈🌟
The quiz was incredibly informative and helpful. I got 12/15. Thanks a million
Glad it helped!
Very informative l got 14/15
i likes It a lot...i study for Cambridge exam C1 but i made 3 mistakes
Same here
13/15
Native here. While “poorly” is technically correct, most people would never actually say that. I have never met anyone who has ever said “I’m feeling poor/poorly.” I didn’t even know that was a phrase that people used until I watched this video.
It's very old fashioned and a little coy. People are more in your face nowadays, I'm feeling knackered and going to bed
I have never studied grammar and I got all the questions right. All thanks to the immersion and the comprehensible input.
Great job!
immersion is the best way to learn a language.
you have my respect
Got 14/15 and never have i ever paid attention to rules that were taught in my english class😎
It just comes naturally over time, you can tell intuitively, and that's so cool!
Wow, that's an impressive score! 🎉👏 It's fascinating how language can become second nature through immersion and practice. 📚🌍 Your intuitive understanding of English rules shows that learning is a dynamic process that goes beyond classroom lessons. 😊🌟 Keep embracing the language naturally, and your progress will continue to amaze you. Your attitude towards learning is inspiring! 🚀💬 Thank you for sharing your experience-it's a testament to the power of intuition and continuous growth. 🌱🌈 Keep up the awesome work! ✨📖
bro is using artificial intelligence algorithms
I’ve been an English teacher for 9 years: Question #10 could be a or b depending on the context. If you reported the speech immediately after it happened and/or while you are still doing the action, then a would be correct, not b. The verb doesn’t change if the statement is still true. For another example: “It’s difficult to get to our house”…”She said it’s difficult to get to their house”
I agree
A is accepted but not actually correct. The point of a reported speech is to restate something that was said by you or someone else in the past. B will always be the most correct.
You’re right. It depends if the action is already finished or still in progress. If the action was finished in the past then you should use past tense in the second part of the sentence, however if the action is still ongoing then you cannot chage the the second part to past.
You know what, the more I think about it, Sam K is right. It really does depend on the context. I still think for question #10 and these specific set of answers, in a test, B is more correct than A most of the time. But change the question to "what is your job? He asked", You would say "he asked me what my job is" for a job you're still currently working at, and you would say "he asked me what my job was" for a job you have already quit.
Agree
As non- native, I got 9/15 so I have room to improve my skills
I have been learning English particulary intensive just for about 6-7 months. As far as I'm concerned I am excited this result
Thank for the test 😊
You're welcome, Constantine Antonov
Смотри видосы на английском и сразу будешь понимать, что звучит подходяще, а что нет. У меня 12 из 15 (не знаю значения некоторых слов)
The most interesting thing is, I’m just an Intermediate but I got 14/15. Probably Upper Intermediate then
me too😢
As soon as I saw "Present Perfect" mentioned, I knew I wasn't going to get a 15/15, even though I somehow managed to get a C2 in the CEA exam. I think I have never really thought about English technically, most difficulties I had in HS were related to the technical knowledge of grammar and tenses.
Good refresher though.
I relate to that on spiritual level.
Haha, yeah, same!! Technical knowledge only makes me confused, I need to read rules only once and that’s enough
I got a little worried when I saw that question too because I was like "I have no idea what present perfect means". Then I read through the sentences and got it right because it was the only one that actually made sense haha
Same thing for me, lol. The only other thing I got wrong was the "nick of time" question. Probably only because I have never heard the word "nick" before nor did I hear the phrase itself.
IMO Referring to grammar rules in these tests is a mistake. I say this because I don't think there is a correlation between knowing the rules and actually knowing how to speak properly. For example my native language is Portuguese and I'd say my Portuguese level is very high (duh :P) but I don't know *any* Portuguese grammar rules at all (ok, maybe a bit of an exaggeration). I've always found it curious that when I talk with friend from foreign countries, who are learning Portuguese, they know the rules much better than I do, yet they fail at applying them, I don't know what the rules are called, when I look at a sentence in Portuguese I just immediately understand whether it's correct or not. But if you ask me what is the verb form, hell if I know :D
I got a 15/15 as a non native speaker. Honestly, the internet did most of the job. I always skipped english classes
Congratulations on acing the quiz with a perfect score of 15/15! 🌟 That's impressive, especially as a non-native speaker. The internet can indeed be a helpful resource. Keep up the good work, and if you have any questions, feel free to ask! 📚😊
I got 15/15, and honestly, I am glad that I didn't ignore this video.
English is my second language and I've been learning it from a very early stage of my life. I used to be a specialized English student in middle school and is blessed to have a friend to frequently practice spoken English daily, so grammar and fluency came to me quite naturally.
However, I always feel like I don't really deserve my results, and constantly struggle with the thought that I am not as good as I was expected to be by my friends and family, that all I gained from is passive learning rather than my own strives and effort. It is truly a hell of a burden which keeps me well away from furthering my understanding of English and my eagerness to learn other languages.
Taking this test and aced it after a very long time not studying English due to a lack of motivation and time (I started taking up French not too long ago), I have found a much-needed sense of relief and the reassurance that I still somewhat own my English knowledge, that it is there, and it is mine. Hearing all the technical explanations and terms that I either don't know or can't seem to recall as well as before reminds me of the reason why I stick with English from the start and my choice of major as English Studies: my fascination for English and the joy of discovering new depths of things.
I might just be a random user and my silly little storytime comment is only one in thousands, but this experience means a lot to me and one that I am really grateful for. Thank you so, so much for making this test!
Thank you so much for being here 😘
Hi there! I'm an english student and I've been looking for someone to practices and increase my speaking and listening skills, could you please send me your phone number or your Instagram profile? Let's keep in touch! Thanks, have a good one!
Your English is really good, despite the fact that your grammar is a bit lacking! The most important thing is that you're understood. :)
@@oddnezz7757 Wow, aren't you oblivious. I never meant to belittle OP, just simply stated that there is room for improvement (while complimenting their language skills mind you); just like there is room for improvement regarding your English. Also, English is my third language, but keep assuming that I'm a native. I guess you wrote your paragraph for nothing since your point was awkwardly shot down. Finally, I literally stated that the outcome is what's important, so I don't know what you're on about. 😅
PS. No offence, you just lack some knowledge. Your English is still good though. :)
Well done. Like you, English is my second language and I’m absolutely thrilled. I scored 15/15.
So happy I got 15/15 being self taught! I’m gonna learn more once I get into a university hopefully
I hope so too!
lowkey so embarrased cuz im a native speaker and i got the last one wrong
@@ihavenosoul2938 I am not a native speaker, but I feel like the last one is bullshit. Who tf wants to say "I'm feeling poorly"? Even if it is technically correct, if you speak, you will probably use the simpler word.
@@olasdorosdiliusimilius2174 it's because poorly is an adverb that describes "feeling." It makes more sense if you've learned about it in class or something, but I'd venture that even a lot of native English speakers struggled with that question. Most people would likely understand what you meant no matter which one you chose but on an English test like this, only one is correct.
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14/15, it was the "he asked me what I was doing" that tripped me up. Because if I'm still doing what he asked me about, it would be present tense. But overall this was really easy, thank you Swedish school system teaching us from pre-teens
same lol i got confused
Same
Great job on scoring 14/15! 🎉 I understand your thought process about the tense; it can be tricky! In reported speech, we typically shift the tense back even if the action is still ongoing. We're glad to hear you found the quiz easy. Keep up the great work! 😊
I'm a Brazilian student and i got 9/15(well done). Honestly English has already become an habitual language in my life, also i wanna live in Australia to have a better life. I hope this'll happen😊
Congratulations on scoring 9/15! 🌟👏 It's awesome that English has become a part of your daily life. Dreaming of a life in Australia sounds exciting! 🇦🇺✨ Keep pursuing your goals, and with your positive attitude, there's a good chance your dream will come true. 😊🌈 Keep believing in yourself and your dreams! #DreamBig #PositiveVibes
@@EnglishTestBlog Amem. Thank you very much
14/15 I was worried before taking this test. Due to lack of practice for the last couple of years... It actually encouraged me to refresh my knowledge by, let's say, reading or watching movies in English. Thank you )
Glad to be helpful!
As a native French speaker, I am proud to have 11/15 on this test. Thank you for this very cool video.
j’ai commencé d’apprendre le français l’année dernière. c’est difficile mais ma connaissance de l'anglais aide beaucoup. au fait, je suis russe
@@yalex3117 Je vous souhaite bon courage pour votre apprentissage du français. Il paraît que c'est une langue difficile. 😁👍🏻💪🏻
J'ai eu 13/15. Si je suivais juste les cours en classe j'aurais eu 5/10 et le niveau a2 comme requis en 2nde. Dit toi que beaucoup de personnes avec l'anglais en langue maternelle n'ont meme pas eu 10/15
@@yalex3117 Gloire à la France et à la Russie mon cher, votre langue est tout autant magnifique
Well done! 11/15 is a great score, especially as a native French speaker! 🎉 Your dedication is really paying off. Keep up the hard work, and thank you for your kind words! 😊
I'm 15 years old, i'm a spanish native, and i been study english for many years. My truly level is B2 in school, but i'm so proud of me to do 14 question correctly. Thank's for this video!
Thanks for sharing!!
Many years? You seem to be bad at studying.
@@Cytronik You obviously have no idea how the educational system is going in Spain, we study English from the age of 3 from a very low level, when you are 15 years old you are at a B1/2 level. And until recently my English dragged a lot but now I'm improving, thanks for that motivating comment 😒
@@vladyslavkryvoruchko What do you care about what I should have commented or not?
@@mara_antelo5701 They're just correcting you so you improve because you made a typo
I've tried right now and I've got 12/15. I'm happy that my practice is bringing results! I was certified B2 long ago, in 2019
That's fantastic, Elia! 🌟 A score of 12/15 is impressive, and it's awesome to see your practice paying off! 👏📚 Being certified as B2 in 2019 is already a great achievement, and your dedication to continuous improvement is admirable. Keep up the great work, and enjoy the journey of learning! 🚀😊 #ProgressMatters
To be fair enough, I think I'm not at C1 level yet. Although I got 12/15, this test mainly consists of grammatical knowledge. C1 requires you to have a large vocabulary, which I'm building now, and to be able to talk about a variety of topics, which I cannot do yet.
Agree with you took the test a whilke back and got a c1 but that was hard af
Long Bui, keep to lean more English,me too.
A good idea is to read novels in english or watch tv shows in english with the english subtitles. You can then write some expressions or words you didn't know in a notebook while doing that so that you can understand a word/expression with the context in which it is used :)
Same here
This was extremely easy for me (not meant as bragging!), and I was a bit disappointed because I felt it wasn't challenging enough, but I see in the comments that that isn't the case for most people. I am Norwegian, started learning English at 7. I'm learning Greek as an adult and that is incredibly difficult in comparison!
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actually, this is only grammar. to be fully certified at a level in the CEFR, you need to blend grammar in the use of 4 skills. this is when the obstacles kick in!
@@aestheticcine2102 yes, I'm aware of that. I have taken tests online and they are a bit more challenging. I am at C1/C2 according to those.
@@goddessfreya13 I don't know why, but I prefer Cambridge Assessment for CEFR to IELTS despite the fact that IELTS is still Cambridge =))
@@aestheticcine2102 Thanks! I'll check that out :)
13/15, for someone that learned english almost all by myself I feel proud 😊
Great 👍
As a 16 year old native Dutch speaker, getting 15/15 wasn’t even much of a challenge. I guess spending my days online and practicing as much as I can pays off, glad to see it does.
I envy you xD, since when u were starting to learn english?
Congratulations on getting a perfect score! It's great to hear that your dedication to practicing English online is paying off. Keep up the good work, and continue to challenge yourself to improve your skills even further. Best of luck to you!
@@lPatrick I started focusing on improving my vocabulary and ability to communicate in particular about a year ago. It’s been improving significantly ever since high school though, so about 3.5 years ago, when I got my first iPad, have been binging English TH-camrs ever since. Good to see I’m being envied by others, gives me courage honestly
@@martdonkey846 That's a great approach to learning vocabulary! Consistency and perseverance are key when it comes to improving your language skills. It's also a good idea to focus on the vocabulary that's most relevant to your interests and needs, as that will help you stay motivated and engaged. Keep up the good work and don't forget to practice using the words you learn in context to help reinforce your understanding. Best of luck in your language learning journey!
@@martdonkey846 haha that’s good really, not everyone has the courage to learn this lenguage in such a long period of time, keep going :D
Since a few days ago, I've been feeling a little stuck in my learning journey. But with the 11/15 result, I realize that I can improve even more, and that motivates me to learn a little bit every day. Thank you so much!
Glad to be helpful! Always believe in yourself and keep going!
Since a few days is not correct-
Since requires a specified point in time, such as “since last week.”
I had no idea. Thank you
@@LuisLopez-ps3gz Is Spanish your native language? I guess you translated it from "desde hace unos días" (a question from someone learning Spanish haha)
@@LiluAmi yes they probably did, spanish is my native language and i don't rlly know if "desde hace unos días" is grammatically correct tho but everyone uses it lmao
studying english (i'm from russia) for 6 years. My current level in the language school is B2, but I got 10/15 here, mostly because of my intuition which formed during last 2 years when I was surfing English internet. It really gives a huge advantage in learning language. I haven't learnt much grammar, I've just read a big amount of english texts about themes I was interested in. Recently, I found out that I even can watch English TH-cam videos and understand almost everything without subtitles. This feeling is priceless.
Great 👍 Thanks for sharing.
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@@leozavr360 слава Украине! , I understand that you can't speak out, but I hope you understand which country is destroying which in this special military operation, and very many have and will die :(
@@Adde-hy7wx how tf is this related to leozavrs comment??? man you don`t have to make everything about politics
First of all, my mother tongue is Arabic. I have been learning English for 3 years straight, and I can safely say that I am on my way to master the language. This video has given me flashbacks of the days and nights that I spent learning English when I was a beginner and helped me realize that all my hard work has come to fruition. Thank you so much for this video. And, yeah, I am learning French now! Wish me luck!
Best of luck! Thanks for sharing, Hilal Elias Freih
@@OLINDRAW thank you so much my friend! Yeah I am aware of that since I am french educated, so I have a narrow idea about it!
@@OLINDRAW The grammar and spelling are the easiest. The thing that is the hardest is listening... followed by speaking!
Bonne chance alors !
(Good luck then!)
@@noemierollindedebeaumont1130 merciii beaucoup! C’est très gentilll
I'm a native Pakistani Urdu speaker and got 14/15 on this test. I can confidently say that I was really good at speaking English. I started learning English in 2015. I'm a fast learner.
Wow, that's impressive! 🌟 Getting 14 out of 15 as a native Urdu speaker is remarkable! 🇵🇰🗣️ Your confidence in English is well-deserved, and it's awesome that you've been excelling since 2015. 🚀 Being a fast learner is a great skill! Keep up the fantastic work! 👏👍
15/15 Well, thanks for the test, but I must admit that I was expecting it to be a bit more complicated
Same here
Same
aqui hay nivel
me pueden decir que canal miran para estudiar?
same
15/15 I'm glad with my result although I still feel like there is so much space to improve when it comes to my English skills. Especially when it comes to writing because that is something that I rarely do except for English classes in School but other than that it's mostly listening and reading for me. Best of Luck to all the people that are currently learning English!
Thanks for sharing.
English learning is a journey not a destination 😊
I got 14 out of 15😍 I want to study English and and I was looking for a test to see if my language level is good enough.
This has given me approval! Thank you a lot🙏🏻
Best of luck!
I’m immigrating to Canada and I was so stressed out for studying in a foreign language but the score (13/15) literally made my day 😂
13/15
Thank you for the quiz :)
It built confidence in me
Glad to hear that.
I'm from Brazil and never spoke english with another person took only a few classes and i got 11/15 so i think i did pretty well
my knowledge comes basically from music, series, movies, books and everything i do in internet
probably misswrote something in the sentence above tho
1- C - Got it
2- A - Got it
3- B- Got it
4- A - Got it
5- A - Got it
6- C - Missed it, thought it was A
7- B - Got it
8- A - Got it
9- C - Got it
10- B - Missed it, thought it was C
11- A - Got it
12- C - Got it
13- B - Missed it, thought it was C
14- A - Got it
15- B - Missed it, thought it was A
15/15-I just happened to develop exceptional grammar skills without much studying.
😲 Wow, that's impressive! 🌟 It seems like you have a natural talent for grammar! Keep up the great work! 📚👏 #GrammarMaster
Coming from a moderately difficult language (Portuguese), I was able to score 14/15.
I've learned a lot from the English courses I've attended, but by primarily watching English videos on TH-cam, that knowledge became almost second nature. Kinda wish my speech wasn't as rusty as it is, guess I have to take some time to practice it.
Thanks for sharing.
Same, I just got the first question wrong.
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I'm brazilian as well and I must say that your writing is excellent! My passive vocabulary is quite extensive and I usually understand almost everything I listen or read, but when it comes to writing, I notice that I frequently fall back to the same set of words :/
I am also brazilian and i got wrong only questions 6 (I didnt pay attention) and 10, which I had no idea
Same! I scored 14 and q10 made me feel anxious because I didn't realize that it was practically the same with q1!
I come with Russian since birth and I only made progress in late 2020 early 2021, even though I've been practicing it since elementary school but I quickly dropped it off. Actually, all this time I thought I was stuck in B1 but it turns out to me that I can be C1 XD
Watched this as a native English speaker who grew up and lives in the South and who adores language. Missed the last one because we just don't convey feeling bad like that in my dialect. Southerners say things like "I'm feeling rough" or "I'm feeling puny," and I think the uses of adjectives in these dialectical cases are what tripped me up, since I'm not used to using adverbs!
I'm a native English speaker too and I had to think about a few of them!
In the south of Narnia?
@@nashsmith4796 no, the Southeastern United States. Yeehaw!
I'm from the Pacific Northwest, and we don't say that either. We'd say "I'm feeling bad," or just "I feel bad," instead of using the word "poorly".
@@redacted7931 I'm English and saying ' I'm poorly' is very common.
I officially got my C1 English level certificate last year (I was going for the B2 so it was a very glad surprise) and I only got the conditionals wrong since they're still somewhat confusing to comprehend in some sentences. Congrats though, this video is great and depicts the C1 level perfectly! Thank you for the video :)
Thanks for sharing.
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9/15 I understand the language very well but I learned in a very practical form so the grammar questions got me! I'll keep practicing ❤🇧🇷
I knew 14 questions answers. But when it's time to make my own question or sentences, i usually make some mistakes.
Thank you it was really helpfull and informative 💕
Glad to be helpful
I got 7/15. I need to improve, but I'm happy with my score 😀Thanks from Brazil 🇧🇷
Keep practicing! Keep growing! And love to Brazil 😘
Same here~.
I got 10😆.
Well done for both of us
Me too
Não desiste. Usar a internet e o celular em inglês ajudam muito! Um tradutor que eu to gostando bastante se chama DeepL, ele usa IA e traduz com base no contexto, ao invés do google tradutor.
Acho que, como esse comentário tem mais de um ano, você já deve ter melhorado muito. Continua assim!
Wow. I got 11 out of 15. Regardless I've never heard before some of the phrases from this test. I suppose, it's because I don't learn any rules, just use English therefore I can feel logic of the language
That's still a nice score 👍 Thanks for sharing.
Exactly. I did too^^ I don't know a lot of rules it just comes intuitively
10/15, that's like I expected. I know that my level isn't C1, but I doesn't matter. I'll push myself to the level that I want to achieve. By the way, thanks for creating this video, it's so useful.
Hey I got 15/15 even though this test was designed to be c1 , this test was far from a level of a native speaker .
Let's take me as an example.I am almost on the brink of reaching C1
but these questions are for someone at a B2 level
Oh, btw good luck in trying to be a native speaker.
I guess youre from vietnam.i think these questions are easy for vietnamese learners bcz its grammatical tests.you know what i mean😂😂.vietnamese learners are very good at grammar bcz we use most of our time in school and university just to learn grammar 😄
@@mihnea4924 yeah this is just b1 - b2
@@tinhphai4879I am actually from romania where our grammer is very hard to understand and more complicated than it is in english.
I have scored a 14/15, as a non native English speaker. I am from the Netherlands, for most of us English is our 2nd language. So I am proud of myself that I have such a good score.
Excellent!
I am 15 years old. As an Indian who has been studying in English medium, I got 15/15 which is definitely what I wanted! Watching English movies and shows has helped me a lot!!
I'm a Brazilian Native speaker and I got 12/15, I learned english with videogames, songs and videos on youtube, I was able to answer correctly most of the questions just answering what sounds better to me, which is cool, 'cause I can become more familiar with the language
I got 11/15 and I just finished B2 level class recently.This test is awesome!
Excellent!
I took this test, just to see, believing that I would fail miserably, and turns out I actually got 13/15 !!
So I'm feeling good now. Thank you.
👍
Took the test to see if I'm considered 'advanced' or not and got a full score. I'm pretty sure you need to do an oral and written test as well, not just multi choice in order to get properly placed. It's an indication at least. Thanks for the video
You're absolutely right, Maria! While our quiz can give a general idea of your level, it cannot determine your exact proficiency. For a comprehensive assessment, oral and written tests are essential. Thank you for your thoughtful comment, and I'm glad you found the video helpful!
As a native English speaker and only knowing English, I am quite happy I scored 15/15. I would be embarrassed with myself if I didn’t. To me it was extremely easy but I can definitely understand why it can be confusing to anyone who isn’t a native English speaker.
I'm learning English for nearly eight years now and I scored 14/15, feeling kinda proud. So to everyone who is frustrated from learning a new language, keep going.
Excellent 👍 Thanks for sharing.
As a non native English speaker, for me English is not that hard grammatically. You can easily memorize some rules and deduct the rest just by your experience in reading. I can say that English has one of the easiest grammars (even when myself make many mistakes)
oh my gosh until this time I was sure that I had the level B1
i’m kazakh and I got good results! I’m so proud of myself ! In the future I’m going to take IELTS, and I hope that I get good results! Thanks sir for a such cool video!
Best of luck!
I am a C1 speaker and the English language isn’t my mother tongue.
Superb test!
Wow, Jayde! 🌟👏 Achieving C1 level proficiency in a language that isn't your mother tongue is truly remarkable! Your dedication and hard work are shining through. I'm thrilled you enjoyed the test - keep challenging yourself and exploring new horizons. Your language journey is an inspiration, and you're a testament to the power of determination. Keep up the excellent work, and keep embracing the beauty of learning! 🗣️📚 #LanguageAchievement #KeepInspiring
15/15 I’ve learned the basics of the English language through school, but I actually started to develop a “feeling” for the language when I began to consume English media. Where I’ve honestly learned more than in class.
Great 👍
Same
Same. My English classes in school always felt pretty "basic". Most of my experience with English comes from spending a lot of time reading stuff in the internet and chatting with others.
New channel to practice listening CPE - C2 and CAE - C1
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I don't even know what present perfect means, I just trust my intuition when making schoolwork in English cause it works the best for me 😭😭
Thanks for sharing!
11 out of 15, I think that studying English with the books is not so bad idea, but also when I started to practice my English by translating texts, I started to understand all nuances that helped me to talk in it more fluently.
A good idea is to read novels in english or watch tv shows in english with the english subtitles. You can then write some expressions or words you didn't know in a notebook while doing that so that you can understand a word/expression with the context in which it is used :)
@@daphpunkk especially, it is better if you use dictionary, because it helps you to memorize words and also you are searching for it from many words, so you make something to memorize it and it really effective
12 out of 15. I'm a native Spanish speaker but I've made my best to learn English. I teach English in Colombia, this is what gave to me my first job.
Congratulations on scoring 12 out of 15! 🎉👏 That's a commendable achievement, especially considering English is not your native language. Your dedication and hard work in learning English are truly inspiring! 🌟📚
It's wonderful to hear that you now teach English in Colombia, and it's even more special that it gave you your first job opportunity. 🌎🇨🇴 Teaching is such a rewarding profession, and your ability to share your knowledge and help others learn English is invaluable. 👩🏫🌟
If you have any questions or need further assistance with English, please don't hesitate to ask! 💬🤔 I'm here to support you in your language journey and provide guidance whenever you need it. Keep up the fantastic work, and continue making a positive impact through teaching! 🌟💪🌈
I'm an English teacher. A non-native speaker who teaches non-natives. But I have to say that this quiz made me feel more confident ( made me feel like I'm indeed advanced in the English subject )
My score is 15
Thanks a lot for this test. It made my day absolutely!
Great! Thanks for sharing.
I got 11/15 , and I so glad given I was B2 level however I have been preparing myself to apply for a scholarship in USA. Thank you so much, I will study more so as to turn out a good score.
Best of luck!
My score was 15 😍
It means I'm not a lost cause after all 😂
I've been studying English for almost 2 years now😌
Fantastic!
congrats, what grammar books have you read?
@@MissMaryita Hello 😊
I didn't read any grammar books.
I studied some books called (American English File)
From A1 to C1
It's a complete curriculum from Oxford University.
what does "im not a lost" mean i assume u mean im not a loser correct me if im wrong
@@malikasad2497 Hello 😊
A lost cause
Definition of lost cause
: a person or thing that is certain to fail.
Ex: She decided her acting career was a lost cause.
Very nice "B1" test. I think it will make a fine addition to my B1 preliminary test collection.
Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad you found the B1 test to be useful and a good addition to your collection of B1 preliminary tests. It's always beneficial to have a variety of resources and practice materials to enhance your preparation for language exams. Remember to continue practicing and refining your skills in all areas to improve your overall English proficiency. Best of luck with your language learning journey and your future tests!
I learnt English for 9 years until 2019 when I passed the CAE and haven’t used the language ever since. Videos like this are motivating cause I could answer every question not only by intuition but also understanding what was going on in each sentence. I should practice more often but I’m glad I haven’t forgotten most of it😅
learned*
@@emotionice7967 you’re right💀 I was gonna use past perfect but then changed it
@@federicomiron Learnt and learned are the same exact past tense of learn, don't listen to this fool. It's just a regional spelling difference, a feature of some dialects. Here where I live in California, we tend to flip-flop between the two. I know Brits & American southerners generally say 'learnt'.
Native speaker here. "I'm feeling poorly" is not commonly used outside the US South. "I don't feel well" is a better choice for most of the USA.
Does that make “I’m feeling poor” a correct sentence?
@@gabrielpssoa no, poor means destitute
It’s used in the U.K. Remember us? We also speak English - in its original form too…
@@qtredhead bruh American English is more similar to old English in so many respects 💀
@@gabrielchiavaroli2227 ok let me qualify my comment, modern English in its unadulterated form. And whilst American English pronunciation is more similar to 18th century English that is in no way ‘old English’ - see Beowulf, that is Old English.
Having studied English for around 7 years (9-16) and after a total of 20 years of real-life practice both in a non-English and English environment, scoring 15/15 makes me quite happy. No time, effort or money wasted.
All correct hehe!!... English is my passion and I'm making my future in it...if i fail to acquire extensive knowledge in English which is my goal then for me it'll be like i have failed to fulfill my life's purpose.
Great job! 🎉 It's awesome that you're passionate about English! 📚 Keep pursuing your dreams and learning. 🌟 Failure is just a part of the journey, so don't give up! 💪 Your determination will lead you to success! ✨
I got a perfect 15/15.
I'm proud of myself since last year I couldn't pass a single c1 test with a perfect score, and this time I did it! Great video, I hope to see more in the future
Thanks for sharing 👍
@dilfhound69 Honestly, I have no idea either. English is one of the things that I don't need to learn to be good at.
I´m a native Brazilian as well, I got 12/15 which makes me happy, I can speak english really well sometimes but it largely depends if I´m feeling comfortable or not.
Nice result 👍 Thanks for sharing
I having 12/15. I've been learning English for 3 years. I enjoy your channel, it gives me the opportunity to repeat the studied material and correct mistakes.
Glad to be helpful! 😘
People who are just suddenly English have no idea about the grammar but still gets it all right
11/15 Thanks for the incredible video. It has really facilitated me and refreshed certain grammatical stuff!
Glad to be helpful!
13 out of 15!!! 🥰
I'm loving this!!! Thank you for keeping us engaged... Through this I will improve my grammar more!!! And yes, I'm doing already...
Once again, Big Thank you!!! ❤️😎
Thank you so much for your kind comment.
The fact that I don’t even know what C1 level is and I got 14/15 surprises me- I didn’t even study for this-
Fantastic!
Got 15/15 even though English is my 3rd language and I only started “learning” it 5 years ago. School didn’t help, but the Internet sure did. It’s crazy how effective input and constant exposure to a language is. 4 years ago I was proud of myself for reading a kids' book in English, now I can read classics without too much trouble… I wish learning other languages was that easy as well.
Great! Thanks for sharing!
My score was 13 , I like doing 👍🏽 such a useful test it can be promoted my knowledge and improved my English level day to day
Cheers 🥂
Cheers 🥂
Some feedback on your comment …
I liked doing it.
It can promote knowledge, although this construction is clunky. “It helped me be more knowledgeable” would get the point across better.
“Day to day” here isn’t necessary.
I got 10, I have to study harder. Anyway, this was a very helpful quiz, thank you
Glad it was helpful 😘
From a native perspective, QUESTION 10 all of the answers are basically correct, I’ve seen people use these responses before.
In informal context
13/15. After watching more than 1200h of English content and classes, we can identify unnatural sentences.
Great job! 👍 That's impressive! Keep it up! 🌟🎉
Hello dear teacher. Thanks for this lesson, it's like an exam and help us find mistakes and also learn new words and their collocations. My score is 13/15. I failed in questions 7 and 15. Thanks for let me learn new skills!😘🙂🌹
Thank you! 😃
Thanks for letting me would be the correct verb conjugation. The verb "let" however, is not the mosr appropriate one to use in this sentence. Thanks for helping me learn would be better.
@@satsumamoon mosr → most
Easy peasy ;) Thanks for the test, of course I aced it. Seems a bit too easy for C1 level, though.
Nice job!