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English Level A1 – Basic User
You have successfully completed the SOLS edu English Placement Test, achieving an overall English level of A1 Basic User according to the Common European Framework of Reference, also known as the CEFR.
Understanding Your Results
Your results indicate that you are able to satisfy communication needs of a concrete type by:- Using familiar everyday expressions.
- Introducing yourself to others and providing personal information about familiar places, people, things, events.
- Asking questions about other people, objects, events.
- Recognizing words about familiar topics.
- Handling interactive communication in a simple way with interlocutors who communicate clearly and at a slow pace.
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English Level A2 – Elementary
You have successfully completed the SOLS edu English Placement Test, achieving an overall English level of A2 Elementary according to the Common European Framework of Reference, also known as the CEFR.
Understanding Your Results
Your results indicate that you are able to communicate on topics of most immediate relevance by:- Understanding frequently used sentence structures.
- Understanding the general meaning of routine short texts at work (emails, letters, instructions).
- Employing common expressions and vocabulary words.
- Conveying ideas and opinions about self, close family, friends, and everyday activities and lifestyle.
- Asking and answering about routine tasks using simple sentences.
- Describing, in a simple linear form, aspects related to familiar topics.
- Communicating on abstract topics such as needs, wants, feelings, rules and regulations, in your immediate environment.
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English Level B1 – Intermediate
You have successfully completed the SOLS edu English Placement Test, achieving an overall English level of B1 Intermediate according to the Common European Framework of Reference, also known as the CEFR.
Understanding Your Results
Your results indicate that you are able to deal with most communication situations that are likely to arise in an area where the language is spoken by:- Understanding clear standard points on familiar topics.
- Following and responding to different types of communication and requests encountered in work, studies, everyday life.
- Producing short acounts of events or reports of a predictable nature.
- Expressing opinions, feelings and ideas on abstract topics, in the past or future, such as ambitions, dreams, hopes, fears.
- Supporting ideas and personal opinions with arguments.
- Delivering explanations in a logical and coherent manner.
- Describing clearly past events and future plans.
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English Level B2 – Independent User
You have successfully completed the SOLS edu English Placement Test, achieving an overall English level of B2 Independent User or above according to the Common European Framework of Reference, also known as the CEFR.
Understanding Your Results
Your results indicate that you are able to communicate extensively on a variety of topics in your field of specialisation by:- Understanding the main ideas and key details of complex texts.
- Producing logical and coherent texts on a wide range of subjects.
- Communicating in an extensive format on both concrete and abstract topics.
- Handling the transfer of information in both general and technical discussions.
- Managing the interactive communication with native speakers with little to no strain nor hesitation.
- Explaining and supporting a viewpoint with logical arguments.
- Describing advantages and disadvantages of various ideas.
- Interacting with spontaneity and fluency.
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Question 1 of 41
1. Question
Which sentence is NOT correct?
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Question 2 of 41
2. Question
Which word CANNOT go in the space?
We went shopping and ____ we went to a café and had a cup of coffee. -
Question 3 of 41
3. Question
Which question is correct?
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Question 4 of 41
4. Question
Choose the best word for each space.
Martina decided to ________ her house a spring clean. -
Question 5 of 41
5. Question
Complete the conversation. Choose the correct answer.
How often do you go hiking? -
Question 6 of 41
6. Question
Choose the best word for each space.
She put new ________ on the bed. -
Question 7 of 41
7. Question
Choose the best word for each space.
My grandmother ________ dinner for us on Sundays. -
Question 8 of 41
8. Question
Complete the conversation. Choose the correct answer.
Would you like some more dessert? -
Question 9 of 41
9. Question
What are the ____ of you winning the lottery?
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Question 10 of 41
10. Question
With your current diet plan, is it _____ to eat cake?
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Question 11 of 41
11. Question
I am starting to get ____ with this heat.
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Question 12 of 41
12. Question
Keep yourself busy. You do not want ____ to get the best of you.
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Question 13 of 41
13. Question
When I saw Lee Chong Wei I was ____ with no words to my mouth.
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Question 14 of 41
14. Question
The movie might be interesting for someone of your___.
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Question 15 of 41
15. Question
What will be the long ___ goal within the company?
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Question 16 of 41
16. Question
_____ you mind turning off the Air Conditioner for me?
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Question 17 of 41
17. Question
To answer questions 17–21, read the two News snippets and choose the best answer for each question.
It’s in the news
Texting While Walking Is Dangerous
Writing text messages and walking is dangerous. It is more dangerous than driving and texting. More people get injured while walking than driving. Walking in a straight line is not easy. We can forget how to walk properly. Dangerous things can happen. We run into people or cars. We fall over things in the street.
There are a few reasons why texting and walking is dangerous. People cannot see when they look at their keyboard. Their minds are somewhere else – they are not thinking about walking safely. Thousands of people have accidents. Some get serious head injuries.
Too much jogging could be a problem!
Running is good for our health. A recent study says that running too much is bad for us and it doesn’t always make our lives longer. A specialist said too much running can damage your heart. Long-distance runners and people who never exercise can have the same risk of having a heart attack.
Experts looked at the health of 3,300 runners. Most of them ran over 30 kilometres a week. Marathon runners had hard parts in their heart. One of them, a doctor, who had started to run in 1967, was sad with the findings. He ran 60 kilometres every week. He thought his heart was strong. Now he has heart problems. He said we should exercise, but not too much.
Question: Texting while walking is …
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Question 18 of 41
18. Question
Review news snippets again.To answer questions 17–21, read the two News snippets and choose the best answer for each question.It’s in the news
Texting While Walking Is Dangerous
Writing text messages and walking is dangerous. It is more dangerous than driving and texting. More people get injured while walking than driving. Walking in a straight line is not easy. We can forget how to walk properly. Dangerous things can happen. We run into people or cars. We fall over things in the street.
There are a few reasons why texting and walking is dangerous. People cannot see when they look at their keyboard. Their minds are somewhere else – they are not thinking about walking safely. Thousands of people have accidents. Some get serious head injuries.
Too much jogging could be a problem!
Running is good for our health. A recent study says that running too much is bad for us and it doesn’t always make our lives longer. A specialist said too much running can damage your heart. Long-distance runners and people who never exercise can have the same risk of having a heart attack.
Experts looked at the health of 3,300 runners. Most of them ran over 30 kilometres a week. Marathon runners had hard parts in their heart. One of them, a doctor, who had started to run in 1967, was sad with the findings. He ran 60 kilometres every week. He thought his heart was strong. Now he has heart problems. He said we should exercise, but not too much.
Question: Some people can be hurt in their …
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Question 19 of 41
19. Question
Review news snippets again.To answer questions 17–21, read the two News snippets and choose the best answer for each question.It’s in the news
Texting While Walking Is Dangerous
Writing text messages and walking is dangerous. It is more dangerous than driving and texting. More people get injured while walking than driving. Walking in a straight line is not easy. We can forget how to walk properly. Dangerous things can happen. We run into people or cars. We fall over things in the street.
There are a few reasons why texting and walking is dangerous. People cannot see when they look at their keyboard. Their minds are somewhere else – they are not thinking about walking safely. Thousands of people have accidents. Some get serious head injuries.
Too much jogging could be a problem!
Running is good for our health. A recent study says that running too much is bad for us and it doesn’t always make our lives longer. A specialist said too much running can damage your heart. Long-distance runners and people who never exercise can have the same risk of having a heart attack.
Experts looked at the health of 3,300 runners. Most of them ran over 30 kilometres a week. Marathon runners had hard parts in their heart. One of them, a doctor, who had started to run in 1967, was sad with the findings. He ran 60 kilometres every week. He thought his heart was strong. Now he has heart problems. He said we should exercise, but not too much.
Question: Too much running could make our lives …
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Question 20 of 41
20. Question
Review news snippets again.To answer questions 17–21, read the two News snippets and choose the best answer for each question.It’s in the news
Texting While Walking Is Dangerous
Writing text messages and walking is dangerous. It is more dangerous than driving and texting. More people get injured while walking than driving. Walking in a straight line is not easy. We can forget how to walk properly. Dangerous things can happen. We run into people or cars. We fall over things in the street.
There are a few reasons why texting and walking is dangerous. People cannot see when they look at their keyboard. Their minds are somewhere else – they are not thinking about walking safely. Thousands of people have accidents. Some get serious head injuries.
Too much jogging could be a problem!
Running is good for our health. A recent study says that running too much is bad for us and it doesn’t always make our lives longer. A specialist said too much running can damage your heart. Long-distance runners and people who never exercise can have the same risk of having a heart attack.
Experts looked at the health of 3,300 runners. Most of them ran over 30 kilometres a week. Marathon runners had hard parts in their heart. One of them, a doctor, who had started to run in 1967, was sad with the findings. He ran 60 kilometres every week. He thought his heart was strong. Now he has heart problems. He said we should exercise, but not too much.
Question: How many runners did the researchers look at?
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Question 21 of 41
21. Question
Review news snippets again.To answer questions 17–21, read the two News snippets and choose the best answer for each question.It’s in the news
Texting While Walking Is Dangerous
Writing text messages and walking is dangerous. It is more dangerous than driving and texting. More people get injured while walking than driving. Walking in a straight line is not easy. We can forget how to walk properly. Dangerous things can happen. We run into people or cars. We fall over things in the street.
There are a few reasons why texting and walking is dangerous. People cannot see when they look at their keyboard. Their minds are somewhere else – they are not thinking about walking safely. Thousands of people have accidents. Some get serious head injuries.
Too much jogging could be a problem!
Running is good for our health. A recent study says that running too much is bad for us and it doesn’t always make our lives longer. A specialist said too much running can damage your heart. Long-distance runners and people who never exercise can have the same risk of having a heart attack.
Experts looked at the health of 3,300 runners. Most of them ran over 30 kilometres a week. Marathon runners had hard parts in their heart. One of them, a doctor, who had started to run in 1967, was sad with the findings. He ran 60 kilometres every week. He thought his heart was strong. Now he has heart problems. He said we should exercise, but not too much.
Question: A doctor who started running in nineteen sixty-seven …
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Question 22 of 41
22. Question
To answer questions 22–27, read both passage A and B. Then read each question and decide if it is supported by:
• Passage A • Passage B • Both Passages • None of the AbovePASSAGE A
Porsche is one of the most exciting names in the automobile industry. It has a long tradition of producing luxury, high-performance sports cars and has more recently entered the SUV and sports saloon markets. The company was founded by Ferdinand Porsche in 1931. Herr Porsche is also responsible for designing the Volkswagen Beetle, the world’s best-ever selling car.
Today, the German automobile manufacturer Porsche is still the majority shareholder in Volkswagen. The first Porsche car was the Porsche 64, developed in 1939. Each Porsche car has the logo of a powerful horse and three sets of deer antlers – a reference to the coat of arms of its production base of Stuttgart.
PASSAGE B
Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury cars, buses, coaches, and trucks. It is a division of its parent company, Daimler AG. Mercedes-Benz was founded in 1881 and is the oldest car maker around today. Its history includes the first petrol-powered car, created by Karl Benz in 1886. The company marketed its first Mercedes car in 1901.
Mercedes has built up a reputation for designing high-quality, safe and luxurious cars. They have become a status symbol for business people and the rich and famous. The company is synonymous with speed and has been involved with motor sports since 1926. The company first won the Formula 1 championship in 1954.
Question: The passage talks about formula 1 car racing.
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Question 23 of 41
23. Question
Review passages A and B again.To answer questions 22–27, read both passage A and B. Then read each question and decide if it is supported by:
• Passage A • Passage B • Both Passages • None of the AbovePASSAGE A
Porsche is one of the most exciting names in the automobile industry. It has a long tradition of producing luxury, high-performance sports cars and has more recently entered the SUV and sports saloon markets. The company was founded by Ferdinand Porsche in 1931. Herr Porsche is also responsible for designing the Volkswagen Beetle, the world’s best-ever selling car.
Today, the German automobile manufacturer Porsche is still the majority shareholder in Volkswagen. The first Porsche car was the Porsche 64, developed in 1939. Each Porsche car has the logo of a powerful horse and three sets of deer antlers – a reference to the coat of arms of its production base of Stuttgart.
PASSAGE B
Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury cars, buses, coaches, and trucks. It is a division of its parent company, Daimler AG. Mercedes-Benz was founded in 1881 and is the oldest car maker around today. Its history includes the first petrol-powered car, created by Karl Benz in 1886. The company marketed its first Mercedes car in 1901.
Mercedes has built up a reputation for designing high-quality, safe and luxurious cars. They have become a status symbol for business people and the rich and famous. The company is synonymous with speed and has been involved with motor sports since 1926. The company first won the Formula 1 championship in 1954.
Question: The car manufacturer also invested in another German automotive company.
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Question 24 of 41
24. Question
Review passages A and B again.To answer questions 22–27, read both passage A and B. Then read each question and decide if it is supported by:
• Passage A • Passage B • Both Passages • None of the AbovePASSAGE A
Porsche is one of the most exciting names in the automobile industry. It has a long tradition of producing luxury, high-performance sports cars and has more recently entered the SUV and sports saloon markets. The company was founded by Ferdinand Porsche in 1931. Herr Porsche is also responsible for designing the Volkswagen Beetle, the world’s best-ever selling car.
Today, the German automobile manufacturer Porsche is still the majority shareholder in Volkswagen. The first Porsche car was the Porsche 64, developed in 1939. Each Porsche car has the logo of a powerful horse and three sets of deer antlers – a reference to the coat of arms of its production base of Stuttgart.
PASSAGE B
Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury cars, buses, coaches, and trucks. It is a division of its parent company, Daimler AG. Mercedes-Benz was founded in 1881 and is the oldest car maker around today. Its history includes the first petrol-powered car, created by Karl Benz in 1886. The company marketed its first Mercedes car in 1901.
Mercedes has built up a reputation for designing high-quality, safe and luxurious cars. They have become a status symbol for business people and the rich and famous. The company is synonymous with speed and has been involved with motor sports since 1926. The company first won the Formula 1 championship in 1954.
Question: Driving the car comes with a certain perceived social recognition.
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Question 25 of 41
25. Question
Review passages A and B again.To answer questions 22–27, read both passage A and B. Then read each question and decide if it is supported by:
• Passage A • Passage B • Both Passages • None of the AbovePASSAGE A
Porsche is one of the most exciting names in the automobile industry. It has a long tradition of producing luxury, high-performance sports cars and has more recently entered the SUV and sports saloon markets. The company was founded by Ferdinand Porsche in 1931. Herr Porsche is also responsible for designing the Volkswagen Beetle, the world’s best-ever selling car.
Today, the German automobile manufacturer Porsche is still the majority shareholder in Volkswagen. The first Porsche car was the Porsche 64, developed in 1939. Each Porsche car has the logo of a powerful horse and three sets of deer antlers – a reference to the coat of arms of its production base of Stuttgart.
PASSAGE B
Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury cars, buses, coaches, and trucks. It is a division of its parent company, Daimler AG. Mercedes-Benz was founded in 1881 and is the oldest car maker around today. Its history includes the first petrol-powered car, created by Karl Benz in 1886. The company marketed its first Mercedes car in 1901.
Mercedes has built up a reputation for designing high-quality, safe and luxurious cars. They have become a status symbol for business people and the rich and famous. The company is synonymous with speed and has been involved with motor sports since 1926. The company first won the Formula 1 championship in 1954.
Question: The cars are manufactured in Germany.
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Question 26 of 41
26. Question
Review passages A and B again.To answer questions 22–27, read both passage A and B. Then read each question and decide if it is supported by:
• Passage A • Passage B • Both Passages • None of the AbovePASSAGE A
Porsche is one of the most exciting names in the automobile industry. It has a long tradition of producing luxury, high-performance sports cars and has more recently entered the SUV and sports saloon markets. The company was founded by Ferdinand Porsche in 1931. Herr Porsche is also responsible for designing the Volkswagen Beetle, the world’s best-ever selling car.
Today, the German automobile manufacturer Porsche is still the majority shareholder in Volkswagen. The first Porsche car was the Porsche 64, developed in 1939. Each Porsche car has the logo of a powerful horse and three sets of deer antlers – a reference to the coat of arms of its production base of Stuttgart.
PASSAGE B
Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury cars, buses, coaches, and trucks. It is a division of its parent company, Daimler AG. Mercedes-Benz was founded in 1881 and is the oldest car maker around today. Its history includes the first petrol-powered car, created by Karl Benz in 1886. The company marketed its first Mercedes car in 1901.
Mercedes has built up a reputation for designing high-quality, safe and luxurious cars. They have become a status symbol for business people and the rich and famous. The company is synonymous with speed and has been involved with motor sports since 1926. The company first won the Formula 1 championship in 1954.
Question: They make top of the range luxury cars.
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Question 27 of 41
27. Question
Review passages A and B again.To answer questions 22–27, read both passage A and B. Then read each question and decide if it is supported by:
• Passage A • Passage B • Both Passages • None of the AbovePASSAGE A
Porsche is one of the most exciting names in the automobile industry. It has a long tradition of producing luxury, high-performance sports cars and has more recently entered the SUV and sports saloon markets. The company was founded by Ferdinand Porsche in 1931. Herr Porsche is also responsible for designing the Volkswagen Beetle, the world’s best-ever selling car.
Today, the German automobile manufacturer Porsche is still the majority shareholder in Volkswagen. The first Porsche car was the Porsche 64, developed in 1939. Each Porsche car has the logo of a powerful horse and three sets of deer antlers – a reference to the coat of arms of its production base of Stuttgart.
PASSAGE B
Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury cars, buses, coaches, and trucks. It is a division of its parent company, Daimler AG. Mercedes-Benz was founded in 1881 and is the oldest car maker around today. Its history includes the first petrol-powered car, created by Karl Benz in 1886. The company marketed its first Mercedes car in 1901.
Mercedes has built up a reputation for designing high-quality, safe and luxurious cars. They have become a status symbol for business people and the rich and famous. The company is synonymous with speed and has been involved with motor sports since 1926. The company first won the Formula 1 championship in 1954.
Question: They made the first car.
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Question 28 of 41
28. Question
Play the audio to hear the conversation. For each recording, choose the best answer.
How long will the man stay at the hotel in total?
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Question 29 of 41
29. Question
Play the audio to hear the conversation. For each recording, choose the best answer.
Where is the couple?
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Question 30 of 41
30. Question
Play the audio to hear the conversation. For each recording, choose the best answer.
What will the two people buy?
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Question 31 of 41
31. Question
Play the audio to hear the conversation. For each recording, choose the best answer.
What type of race is this?
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Question 32 of 41
32. Question
Play the audio to hear the conversation. For each recording, choose the best answer.
The weather is?
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Question 33 of 41
33. Question
Play the audio to hear the conversation. For each recording, choose the best answer.
James is?
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Question 34 of 41
34. Question
Play the audio to hear the conversation. For each recording, choose the best answer.
The lorry driver, ________________.
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Question 35 of 41
35. Question
Play the audio to hear the conversation. For each recording, choose the best answer.
What did Chally do?
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Question 36 of 41
36. Question
Play the audio to hear the conversation. For each recording, choose the best answer.
Julia is ________.
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Question 37 of 41
37. Question
To answer questions 37–41, play the audio and listen to the conversation between Roger and Ann.
The rent for this apartment includes all ________ including gas, electricity, and water.
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Question 38 of 41
38. Question
It takes Ann about 30 minutes to ________ to work by train every day.
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Question 39 of 41
39. Question
Renting __ ________ apartment with a sofa, bed, and table would make life easier.
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Question 40 of 41
40. Question
What is Ann’s budget for renting an apartment?
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Question 41 of 41
41. Question
When is Roger going to visit the apartment complex?