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Looks like my English isn't that bad after all. I think your videos are good for someone to brush up their language skills or fill the gaps if they studied the language by themselves.
You are a great teacher ! I ask you , will we pronounce the preposition 'of' same despite of different alphabets of nouns before it ? e.g. The tail of cow is small. or The tail of elephant is small. Pliz help me know it if you had well knowledge of it. Thanks.
Hello! Thanks for the visit. As for your question, the pronunciation of "of" is often "uhv" regardless of whether the following word begins with a consonant or a vowel. However, the pronunciation of "of" is often reduced to "uh" as in a bottle of Coke. "Uh bottle uh Coke." "A cup uh tea." Does that help?
Hi! Like I said in the video, if you missed 3 or more questions for a certain level, you haven't reached that level yet. Your score shows that you are at B1, but almost at B2 level. Keep up the good work! I'm sure you are going to reach B2 in no time.
Good morning! The sentences do have slightly different nuances: "When I'm tired I go to bed." - This sentence implies a habitual or regular action. It suggests that whenever the speaker feels tired, they go to bed. "When being tired, I go to bed." - This sentence sounds a bit awkward and less common in natural language use. It could be interpreted as emphasizing the condition of being tired as a trigger for going to bed, but it's less clear and less idiomatic than the first sentence. "Being tired, I go to bed." - This construction puts more emphasis on the state of being tired itself rather than the action of going to bed.
I got 32 out of 45 correct answers. I was quite surprised because I answered questions correctly in B1-B2, A1-A2 level than A1 - A2 level. I am still learning English.
Hello, unfortunately, the answer is "should". If the sentence had been at the past tense, you would be right. "The road was clear, so we could arrive early." However, the example uses a present tense "The road is clear now" and a guess about the future "so we should be able to arrive early." I hope this helps. Have a great day!
"Despite" and "although" are related but not direct synonyms, and they cannot be used interchangeably in the same sentences without changing the sentence structure. Here's the difference: 1. "Despite" is a preposition and must be followed by a noun, pronoun, or gerund. Example: "Despite the rain, we went for a walk." You cannot say: "Despite it was raining, we went for a walk." 2. "Although" is a conjunction and is used to introduce a subordinate clause (with a subject and verb). Example: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk." You cannot say: "Although the rain, we went for a walk." In short, both words express contrast, but they are used differently in sentences.
I made 4 mistakes in B1-B2. I was curious about C1- C2 and also it went worse than B1-B2 😅 I made 8 mistakes in C1-C2. Thank you for the educational content 😊
Hello! If you want to improve your grammar and written English: Grammar in Use (many levels available). Side by side (colorful cartoons, many levels) Reading/listening: BreakingNewsEnglish.com I hope this helps!
Oh one more thing! To improve your speaking skills, talking with friends is excellent, but if you don't have anyone to practice with, singing along to your favorite songs is also great. Go to TH-cam and type the song title +lyrics. The lyrics videos show you the words of the song and you can sing along just like at karaoke! Have fun! 🤩
Don't be disappointed. I made this test using difficult grammatical concepts. There's no shame in getting a few wrong answers. Also, your speaking skills might be at a higher level than your knowledge of grammar. Keep on studying every day and you'll improve without even noticing. 🤩
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@@englishspeaking360 Thank you for your answer. It was really challenging to achieve this level. I started learning English three years ago. I always knew that hard work is the key to success. Today I'm going to learn some vocabulary (adj. , verbs, nouns) related to this level.
Hi! Some people acquire grammar knowledge in different orders. It depends on your experiences in life. That can explain the variations in your score. Thanks for watching! 🤩🇨🇦
That's still pretty good, keep practicing! 🤩 However, keep in mind that a test like this assesses only your knowledge of grammar. Your speaking skills could be at a higher level.
Sorry for the late reply. Here's the answer to your question. Level B1-B2, Question 6 He _____ visited Paris before he moved to France. a) might be able to visit b) might have visited c) might visit The correct answer is: b) might have visited Explanation: This sentence is talking about something that possibly happened in the past. The phrase "might have visited" suggests that there is a possibility that he visited Paris before he moved to France. It means that it's possible he went to Paris at some point before moving to France, but we are not sure if he did or not. So, option b) "might have visited" is the right choice. Why not A or C? Let's break down each option: a) "might be able to visit": This option suggests a possibility of visiting Paris in the future, not in the past. The sentence is discussing something that happened before he moved to France, so it wouldn't make sense to talk about visiting Paris in the future tense here. c) "might visit": This option also refers to a possibility of visiting Paris in the future, not in the past. Similar to option a), it doesn't fit the context of the sentence, which is about something that may have happened before he moved to France, not something that might happen after. Therefore, neither option a) nor c) is the correct choice because they both refer to future events, while the sentence is discussing a past event. Option b) "might have visited" correctly expresses the possibility that he visited Paris before moving to France.
Level B1-B2, Question 9 He _____ his neighbor a cup of sugar yesterday. a) borrowed b) lent c) borrowed from The correct answer is "b) lent." "Lent" is the right word because it means to give something to someone temporarily, expecting it to be returned later. In this context, the sentence implies that "he" gave his neighbor a cup of sugar, indicating that he provided something to the neighbor, not the other way around.
That's almost perfect! Good job! I know what you mean... Mastering grammatical concepts and actually speaking English are quite different and that may explain why some people get perfect TOEIC scores but can barely speak English. Don't worry though... Being aware of the grammar rules will eventually help you speak better. Keep up the good work!
That's a good point. This test focuses on grammar. Your grammar skills may be very different from your listening and speaking skills. Focus on improving your listening skills and your English will really improve. Try watching more TV in English with the subtitles on. 🤩👍
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a1 a2:15
b1 b2:15
c1 c2:14
Excellent! Keep it up!
Looks like my English isn't that bad after all. I think your videos are good for someone to brush up their language skills or fill the gaps if they studied the language by themselves.
Excellent! Glad to hear that. Keep up the good work!
You are a great teacher ! I ask you , will we pronounce the preposition 'of' same despite of different alphabets of nouns before it ? e.g. The tail of cow is small. or The tail of elephant is small. Pliz help me know it if you had well knowledge of it. Thanks.
Hello! Thanks for the visit. As for your question, the pronunciation of "of" is often "uhv" regardless of whether the following word begins with a consonant or a vowel. However, the pronunciation of "of" is often reduced to "uh" as in a bottle of Coke. "Uh bottle uh Coke." "A cup uh tea."
Does that help?
A1.A2: 13 points
B1.B2: 13 points
C1.C2: 11points
*Beginner .14
*Intermediate.11
*Advanced.8
Please tell me what is my exact current English level.
Thank you.
Hi! Like I said in the video, if you missed 3 or more questions for a certain level, you haven't reached that level yet. Your score shows that you are at B1, but almost at B2 level. Keep up the good work! I'm sure you are going to reach B2 in no time.
Tq u
Thanks for watching!
Hi, the sentence "when I am tired, I go to bed early." is equal to "when being tired,...." and "Being tired,..."?
Good morning! The sentences do have slightly different nuances:
"When I'm tired I go to bed." - This sentence implies a habitual or regular action. It suggests that whenever the speaker feels tired, they go to bed.
"When being tired, I go to bed." - This sentence sounds a bit awkward and less common in natural language use. It could be interpreted as emphasizing the condition of being tired as a trigger for going to bed, but it's less clear and less idiomatic than the first sentence.
"Being tired, I go to bed." - This construction puts more emphasis on the state of being tired itself rather than the action of going to bed.
I got 32 out of 45 correct answers. I was quite surprised because I answered questions correctly in B1-B2, A1-A2 level than A1 - A2 level. I am still learning English.
Good job! Keep it up!
I'm not good at English, but I think "The road is clear, so we could arrive early" is fine. (levelB1,2 Question 4/15)
Am I wrong?
Hello, unfortunately, the answer is "should". If the sentence had been at the past tense, you would be right. "The road was clear, so we could arrive early." However, the example uses a present tense "The road is clear now" and a guess about the future "so we should be able to arrive early."
I hope this helps.
Have a great day!
Thank you for your quick reply.
Thanks to your accurate explanation, I understand properly. @@englishspeaking360
Keep up the good work!
hey i think despite and although maybe is synonyms
"Despite" and "although" are related but not direct synonyms, and they cannot be used interchangeably in the same sentences without changing the sentence structure. Here's the difference:
1. "Despite" is a preposition and must be followed by a noun, pronoun, or gerund.
Example: "Despite the rain, we went for a walk."
You cannot say: "Despite it was raining, we went for a walk."
2. "Although" is a conjunction and is used to introduce a subordinate clause (with a subject and verb).
Example: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk."
You cannot say: "Although the rain, we went for a walk."
In short, both words express contrast, but they are used differently in sentences.
I made 4 mistakes in B1-B2. I was curious about C1- C2 and also it went worse than B1-B2 😅 I made 8 mistakes in C1-C2. Thank you for the educational content 😊
Nice work! The questions in C1-C2 are very hard but you got half of them right. That's excellent!
My level is B2
THANKS, Teacher for your diligence! 😊❤
Great job! B2 is excellent! Keep up the good work!
Thank God ❤
I have passed the test according to your schedule (estimates)
👍👍👍👍👍
Great job!
Hi, sorry to bother again. In grammar, all of them are correct, right? They just focus on different things?
Ohhh... I'm not sure I understand your question. Sorry
I'm a C1. Thank you!
Wow! Congratulations! You're at the advanced level. Keep up the good work!
Hello admin.I improve my english thats why ,which books should I read ?
Hello! If you want to improve your grammar and written English: Grammar in Use (many levels available).
Side by side (colorful cartoons, many levels)
Reading/listening: BreakingNewsEnglish.com
I hope this helps!
@@englishspeaking360 thank you so much 🤩
Oh one more thing! To improve your speaking skills, talking with friends is excellent, but if you don't have anyone to practice with, singing along to your favorite songs is also great. Go to TH-cam and type the song title +lyrics. The lyrics videos show you the words of the song and you can sing along just like at karaoke! Have fun! 🤩
@@englishspeaking360 I try really 🤩
@@englishspeaking360 by the way I watch a program..its name is learn english with tv series, very usefull program
my level is C2 THANKS !!
Good job! That's excellent!
I had made 1 mistake at A1-A2, 2 mistakes at B1-B2 and 2 mistakes at C1-C2. I had an overall of 40/45😊
That is an excellent score! 🤩 Congratulations!
Happy here :
A1.A2 - 14 points
B1.B2 - 13 points
C1.C2 - 15 points
Wow! I see why you're so happy! Congrats! That's an amazing score 😇🤩
I got C1. Thanks so much.
Very well done! Keep up the good work!
At every level i have got 13..🥴
What is may level..?
I hope your video will help me to improve my English...,🙃
Wow! You made only 2 mistakes at each level?!? That's wonderful! You are definitely at the advanced level.
A1-B1 13 point
B1-B2 12 point
C1-C2 10 point
please help me 😢 😭
i have been learning english for 4 years,but what the result 😢 😭
*disappointed
Excellent score!
Don't be disappointed. I made this test using difficult grammatical concepts. There's no shame in getting a few wrong answers. Also, your speaking skills might be at a higher level than your knowledge of grammar.
Keep on studying every day and you'll improve without even noticing. 🤩
Hello from Azerbaijan. Dear Teacher i missed 4 questions from c1 c 2 what do you think ? & thanks a lot for usefull video. 🙂🌞🌈🌻👍♥️🙏🙏🙏
Hello! Wow Azerbaijan! I'd love to visit someday😃.
You missed only 4 answers in C1-C2?!? That is an amazing feat! Keep up the good work!
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I'm B2 , thanks 😊😊😊
Great! Keep up the good work!
A1, A2 - 15
B1, B2 - 13,
C1, C2 - 13
What level do I have?
Good job! I would place you in C1! Keep up the good work!
@@englishspeaking360 Thank you for your answer. It was really challenging to achieve this level. I started learning English three years ago. I always knew that hard work is the key to success. Today I'm going to learn some vocabulary (adj. , verbs, nouns) related to this level.
@Elmira_Ilshatovna Wow! You've reached a very high level in only 3 years! That's amazing! Keep it up!
Hi, Teacher
Iam beginner level .
Score 14/15
Great job! With such a high score, I think you are intermediate. Keep up the good work!
A1.A2 15
B1.B2 11
C1.C2 10
That's excellent! Keep up the good work!
B ) spent
My english is quite weird; 11 correct at the first one. 10 correct at secund and 12 correct in the last one..!
Hi! Some people acquire grammar knowledge in different orders. It depends on your experiences in life. That can explain the variations in your score.
Thanks for watching! 🤩🇨🇦
C1
i am intermidiate sir so your studing intersting
I'm glad to hear that! Keep up the good work!
I made A1-A2-1; B1-B2- 3; C1-C2-4😅🤗
C)drinks.
A1-A2 3 missed, B1-B2 7 missed, C1-C2 8 missed 🤣 All this time I thought I was B
That's still pretty good, keep practicing! 🤩 However, keep in mind that a test like this assesses only your knowledge of grammar. Your speaking skills could be at a higher level.
A1-A2: 1 mistake
B1-B2: 3 mistakes
C1-C2: 3 mistakes
That's excellent! Keep up the good work!
@@englishspeaking360 thank you 🙏
I can’t understand why I can’t choice other option on B6 and 9 questions
Sorry for the late reply. Here's the answer to your question.
Level B1-B2, Question 6
He _____ visited Paris before he moved to France.
a) might be able to visit
b) might have visited
c) might visit
The correct answer is: b) might have visited
Explanation:
This sentence is talking about something that possibly happened in the past. The phrase "might have visited" suggests that there is a possibility that he visited Paris before he moved to France. It means that it's possible he went to Paris at some point before moving to France, but we are not sure if he did or not. So, option b) "might have visited" is the right choice.
Why not A or C?
Let's break down each option:
a) "might be able to visit":
This option suggests a possibility of visiting Paris in the future, not in the past. The sentence is discussing something that happened before he moved to France, so it wouldn't make sense to talk about visiting Paris in the future tense here.
c) "might visit":
This option also refers to a possibility of visiting Paris in the future, not in the past. Similar to option a), it doesn't fit the context of the sentence, which is about something that may have happened before he moved to France, not something that might happen after.
Therefore, neither option a) nor c) is the correct choice because they both refer to future events, while the sentence is discussing a past event. Option b) "might have visited" correctly expresses the possibility that he visited Paris before moving to France.
Level B1-B2, Question 9
He _____ his neighbor a cup of sugar yesterday.
a) borrowed
b) lent
c) borrowed from
The correct answer is "b) lent."
"Lent" is the right word because it means to give something to someone temporarily, expecting it to be returned later. In this context, the sentence implies that "he" gave his neighbor a cup of sugar, indicating that he provided something to the neighbor, not the other way around.
Thank you! I got it 👍
I made 3 /2 /1 mistakes! Feel quite confused at the moment.
Hmmm... that's quite unusual indeed.😅
C
Excellent!
B1-B2 11 pontos
C1-C2 12 pontos
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Good job! 🤩👍
A)of
My level is B1-B2 intermediate
Good work! Levels C1 and C2 are quite difficult to reach so intermediate is a great level!
A1-A2 = 14/15
B1-B2= 13/15
Ci-C2=14/15
But my English is far away from excellent in my opinion
That's almost perfect! Good job! I know what you mean... Mastering grammatical concepts and actually speaking English are quite different and that may explain why some people get perfect TOEIC scores but can barely speak English. Don't worry though... Being aware of the grammar rules will eventually help you speak better. Keep up the good work!
I made only 2 mistakes in C-2 level
Wow! That's an achievement. Be proud of yourself! 👍
I am C1!
Excellent! Only 1 more level to go!
but I am usually very weak at listening
That's a good point. This test focuses on grammar. Your grammar skills may be very different from your listening and speaking skills. Focus on improving your listening skills and your English will really improve. Try watching more TV in English with the subtitles on. 🤩👍
A1,A2 Beginner.
Keep up the good work!
Of
All grammar questions are done correctly,but I've some problems with lexical ones
Those are often the most difficult because of all the idiomatic expressions we use.
Don't give up though!
i born 2013
You're so young! 🥳