Englisch Einstufungstest 2 (B1-C2 Sprachniveau)
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1 Englisch Einstufungstest 2 (B1-C2 Sprachniveau) Liebe Kundin, lieber Kunde Wir freuen uns, dass Sie sich für einen Englischkurs im Präsenzunterricht interessieren. Dieser Einstufungstest soll Ihnen dabei helfen, Ihr Niveau richtig einzuschätzen, damit Sie auf der richtigen Kursstufe einsteigen. So gehen Sie vor: 1. Bitte lösen Sie diesen Einstufungstest ohne weitere Hilfe, sei es durch Personen oder Lehrmittel schließlich geht es darum, Ihre Sprachkenntnisse richtig einzuschätzen. 2. Kreuzen Sie die Ihnen als richtig erscheinende Lösung an. Pro Aufgabe gibt es nur eine richtige Antwort. 3. Wenn Sie eine Antwort nicht wissen, lassen Sie diese Frage offen. Zufällig richtige Antworten verfälschen das Bild und können eine falsche Einstufung zur Folge haben. 4. Versuchen Sie den Einstufungstest ohne Unterbrechung zu lösen. Die maximale Testdauer beträgt 60 Minuten. 5. Sie können diesen Einstufungstest selbstständig korrigieren. Die Lösungen hängen dem Test an. Jede richtige Antwort gibt einen Punkt (max. 75 Punkte). Ihr Testergebnis weist Sie einer Kursstufe zu, die Sie im Programm und auf unserer Internetseite wieder finden. Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Anmeldung und stehen Ihnen für Rückfragen und für eine Beratung jederzeit gerne zur Verfügung. Ihr AKAD Language+Culture TEAM! Punkte Stufe Kursstufe Bis 40 Punkte A1 - A2 Bitte lösen Sie den Englisch Einstufungstest Punkte B1 Mittelstufe Preliminary English Test * Business English Certificate Preliminary * Punkte B2 Obere Mittelstufe First Certificate in English * Business English Certificate Vantage * Punkte C1 Oberstufe Certificate of Advanced English * Business English Certificate Higher * Punkte C2 Obere Oberstufe Certificate of Proficiency * Diese Kurse bereiten Sie auf ein international anerkanntes Diplom der Cambridge Universität vor. Bitte verlangen Sie einen separaten Eintrittstest.
2 Englisch Einstufungstest 2 Example: This a book. be o o am are o is Kreuzen Sie die richtige Lösung an. Es ist jeweils nur eine Lösung richtig! 1. The best now is to write to her, my friend said. thing that you do o o you should do thing to do o o to do 2. Mrs Penfield telephoned me early last Saturday while I bed. still was in the o o was still in still was in o o was still in the 3. Jim was he forgot his books. so excited that o o so much excited so excited as o o so excited than 4. Is her than mine? shorter hair o o more short hair hair more short o o hair shorter 5. Phone me when you get. in home o o to home home o o at home 6. The baby is crying! Will you while I prepare his milk? make him up o o tear him up look after him o o care him 7. To travel from England to Scotland you a passport. haven t got o o mustn t have needn t o o don t need 8. I home at half past six. come at o o get arrive in o o go to 9. I meet her every day. used to o o am not able liked o o wanted 10. Tell back tomorrow. Pam come o o to Pam to come to Pam come o o Pam to come 11. Don t you remember that we to the cinema tonight? will be gone o o are going would go o o go 12. Choose the correct sentence: I m here since o o I ve been here since half an hour. half an hour. It s half an hour o o I ve been here for I m here. half an hour.
3 13. Choose the correct sentence: Ida had been given o o They had been given some money. some money to Ida. To Ida some money o o Some money to Ida had been given. had been given. 14. We went to dinner before to the cinema. we were going o o go going o o to go 15. By the time we arrive, the film. shall have started o o has started has to start o o will have started 20. She broke a while she was washing up. glass for wine o o wine glass glass wine o o glass of wine 21. I m going to the hairdresser s. for to cut my hair o o to have cut my hair to have my hair cut o o to cut my hair 22. He couldn t help that his wife was worried. to notice o o noticing except notice o o notice 16. Would you like some more coffee? There s still left. a few o o little a little o o few 23. Your parents are to ring the police if they don t know where you are. likely o o probably probable o o possible 17. He didn t mind late because he enjoyed it. to work o o work that he work o o working 24. She the cups and some of them broke. let o o dropped let fall o o fell 18. He asked me stay. how long was I o o how long I was going to going to how long time I o o how long time was was going to I going to 19. That s the hotel last year. where we were o o which we stayed stayed at where we stayed o o at which we stayed at 25. He got a job in a furniture. industry o o factory society o o fabric 26. I was surprised my wife was out. She shopping, I thought. must be gone o o should go must have gone o o ought to have gone
4 27. you give me a room for the night? I asked, on arriving at the hotel. Should o o Can Might o o May 35. He live in the country than in the city. prefers o o likes better to had better o o would rather 28. Before hope, let s try this one. giving up o o to give up taking up o o to take up 29. I wonder why they re late. They the train. can have missed o o could miss might miss o o may have missed 30. Her opinion is the same her mother s. that o o than as o o like 31. I need is a drink. The thing what o o That What o o The which 32. I met him the stairs as I was coming up. along o o for in o o on 33. a pity I didn t see you. What s o o It s There s o o That s 34. He was tired to go on. 36. That s the dog. what we ve been o o we ve been looking after looking after we ve been after o o after which we ve looking looking 37. I work I can. as hardly as o o so hardly as so hard as o o as hard as 38. I missed the train home last night. So. did I o o I did I have o o have I 39. He broke the world for the 100 metres. mark o o level record o o standard 40. There are a lot of mistakes in this exercise. I ll have to it again with you. repass o o instruct come through o o go over 41. He doesn t believe it even though we ve shown him the evidence. yet o o already still o o no longer too o o too much so much o o so
5 42. I was so tired that I would have slept. somewhere o o however in whatever place o o anywhere 43. Every old house has strange stories. their o o its his o o the 44. When we arrived at the hotel we asked them have. what room we may o o which room could we which room we could o o what room could we 45. They offered Number 7. to us room o o us room us the room o o to us the room 46. The petrol tank s empty. I it up before we left home. had to fill o o would have filled should have filled o o must have filled 47. If only I about it before we set out! knew o o had known would have known o o have known 48. I don t want to go into the sea. I d rather lie on the. beach o o seaside coast o o bank 49. I m I didn t pass the examination but I ll do better next time. disillusioned o o disappointed despaired o o deceived 50. I can t give you an answer yet. I d like more time to consider my decision. fairly o o rather quite o o hardly 51. PTO stands Please turn over - the page, of course. as o o like for o o by 52. I ll call you at 8.30 and give you a lift to work. to o o for at o o on 53. She was very generous, her efforts to save some money. in spite of o o nevertheless although o o however 54. There was no sign of panic, excitement violence. neither o o nor but o o or 55. He is normally in any emergency. enough calm o o so calmly calm enough o o just calmly
6 56. If you such a long time to get dressed, we d have arrived by now. wouldn t have taken o o wouldn t take hadn t taken o o haven t taken 63. She waited for the sound that had woken her. to be repeated o o to reproduce to be recurred o o to revise 57. You realise that you were driving at 100 mph, don t you? No, officer, I. This car can t do more than 80. didn t need to be o o may not have been needn t have been o o couldn t have been 58. He someone I knew in the army. remembers o o reminds me of remembers me of o o reminds me to 59. in the room. There wasn t much o o There weren t many furniture furnitures It wasn t much o o They weren t many furniture furnitures 60. She s bought some lovely to make herself a dress. costume o o pattern clothing o o material 61. The meeting at midnight and we all went home. stopped up o o broke up broke through o o stopped off 62. He s not as honest as he. gives over o o gives away makes up o o makes out 64. He aimed his gun the target. to o o in at o o on 65. She would have spoken if he had not his hand for silence. risen o o got up rose o o raised 66. He looked up at the house as if he how to get in. would wander o o was wandering was wondering o o would wonder 67. I enjoyed that dish very much. Would you mind letting me have the for it? prescription o o receipt menu o o recipe 68. Drive carefully because there are a lot of in the road. crosses o o bends curls o o folds 69. I didn t realise you wanted to keep the letter. I ve it up. broken o o pulled torn o o smashed
7 70. He his engagement just before the wedding. broke out of o o broke off broke away from o o broke up 71. The sheperd trained the dog to look after his of sheep. herd o o pack flock o o collection 72. The lawyer will the contract for you. do up o o draw up draw out o o do out 73. That door when you open it. You must put some oil on the hinges. creaks o o cracks rumbles o o rustles 74. He was of deciding anything for himself. unable o o incapable ineffective o o incompetent 75. It would be a risk to let the child go to school by himself. carrying o o running following o o passing
8 Englisch Lösungsschlüssel 2 Example: This a book. be o o am are o is 1. The best now is to write to her, my friend said. thing that you do o o you should do thing to do o to do 2. Mrs Penfield telephoned me early last Saturday while I bed. still was in the o was still in still was in o o was still in the 3. Jim was he forgot his books. so excited that o so much excited so excited as o o so excited than 4. Is her than mine? shorter hair o o more short hair hair more short o hair shorter 5. Phone me when you get. in home o o to home home o at home 6. The baby is crying! Will you while I prepare his milk? make him up o o tear him up look after him o care him 7. To travel from England to Scotland you a passport. haven t got o o mustn t have needn t o don t need 8. I home at half past six. come at o get arrive in o o go to 9. I meet her every day. used to o am not able liked o o wanted 10. Tell back tomorrow. Pam come o o to Pam to come to Pam come o Pam to come 11. Don t you remember that we to the cinema tonight? will be gone o are going would go o o go 12. Choose the correct sentence: I m here since o o I ve been here since half an hour. half an hour. It s half an hour o I ve been here for I m here. half an hour.
9 13. Choose the correct sentence: Ida had been given o They had been given some money. some money to Ida. To Ida some money o o Some money to Ida had been given. had been given. 20. She broke a while she was washing up. glass for wine o wine glass glass wine o o glass of wine 14. We went to dinner before to the cinema. we were going o o go going o to go 21. I m going to the hairdresser s. for to cut my hair o o to have cut my hair to have my hair cut o to cut my hair 15. By the time we arrive, the film. shall have started o o has started has to start o will have started 22. He couldn t help that his wife was worried. to notice o noticing except notice o o notice 16. Would you like some more coffee? There s still left. a few o o little a little o few 17. He didn t mind late because he enjoyed it. to work o o work that he work o working 18. He asked me stay. how long was I o how long I was going to going to how long time I o o how long time was was going to I going to 23. Your parents are to ring the police if they don t know where you are. likely o probably probable o o possible 24. She the cups and some of them broke. let o dropped let fall o o fell 25. He got a job in a furniture. industry o factory society o o fabric 19. That s the hotel last year. where we were o o which we stayed stayed at where we stayed o at which we stayed at 26. I was surprised my wife was out. She shopping, I thought. must be gone o o should go must have gone o ought to have gone
10 34. He was tired to go on. 27. you give me a room for the night? I asked, on arriving at the hotel. Should o Can Might o o May 28. Before hope, let s try this one. giving up o to give up taking up o o to take up 29. I wonder why they re late. They the train. can have missed o o could miss might miss o may have missed 30. Her opinion is the same her mother s. that o o than as o like 31. I need is a drink. The thing what o o That What o The which 32. I met him the stairs as I was coming up. along o o for in o on 33. a pity I didn t see you. What s o It s There s o o That s too o too much so much o o so 35. He live in the country than in the city. prefers o o likes better to had better o would rather 36. That s the dog. what we ve been o we ve been looking after looking after we ve been after o o after which we ve looking looking 37. I work I can. as hardly as o o so hardly as so hard as o as hard as 38. I missed the train home last night. So. did I o I did I have o o have I 39. He broke the world for the 100 metres. mark o o level record o standard 40. There are a lot of mistakes in this exercise. I ll have to it again with you. repass o o instruct come through o go over
11 41. He doesn t believe it even though we ve shown him the evidence. yet o o already still o no longer 42. I was so tired that I would have slept. somewhere o o however in whatever place o anywhere 43. Every old house has strange stories. their o its his o o the 48. I don t want to go into the sea. I d rather lie on the. beach o seaside coast o o bank 49. I m I didn t pass the examination but I ll do better next time. disillusioned o disappointed despaired o o deceived 50. I can t give you an answer yet. I d like more time to consider my decision. fairly o rather quite o o hardly 44. When we arrived at the hotel we asked them have. what room we may o o which room could we which room we could o what room could we 51. PTO stands Please turn over - the page, of course. as o o like for o by 45. They offered Number 7. to us room o us room us the room o o to us the room 46. The petrol tank s empty. I it up before we left home. had to fill o o would have filled should have filled o must have filled 52. I ll call you at 8.30 and give you a lift to work. to o for at o o on 53. She was very generous, her efforts to save some money. in spite of o nevertheless although o o however 47. If only I about it before we set out! knew o had known would have known o o have known
12 54. There was no sign of panic, excitement violence. neither o o nor but o or 55. He is normally in any emergency. enough calm o o so calmly calm enough o just calmly 56. If you such a long time to get dressed, we d have arrived by now. wouldn t have taken o o wouldn t take hadn t taken o haven t taken 57. You realise that you were driving at 100 mph, don t you? No, officer, I. This car can t do more than 80. didn t need to be o o may not have been needn t have been o couldn t have been 58. He someone I knew in the army. remembers o reminds me of remembers me of o o reminds me to 59. in the room. There wasn t much o There weren t many furniture furnitures It wasn t much o o They weren t many furniture furnitures 60. She s bought some lovely to make herself a dress. costume o o pattern clothing o material 61. The meeting at midnight and we all went home. stopped up o broke up broke through o o stopped off 62. He s not as honest as he. gives over o o gives away makes up o makes out 63. She waited for the sound that had woken her. to be repeated o to reproduce to be recurred o o to revise 64. He aimed his gun the target. to o o in at o on 65. She would have spoken if he had not his hand for silence. risen o o got up rose o raised 66. He looked up at the house as if he how to get in. would wander o o was wandering was wondering o would wonder 67. I enjoyed that dish very much. Would you mind letting me have the for it? prescription o o receipt menu o recipe
13 68. Drive carefully because there are a lot of in the road. crosses o bends curls o o folds 69. I didn t realise you wanted to keep the letter. I ve it up. broken o o pulled torn o smashed 74. He was of deciding anything for himself. unable o incapable ineffective o o incompetent 75. It would be a risk to let the child go to school by himself. carrying o running following o o passing 70. He his engagement just before the wedding. broke out of o broke off broke away from o o broke up 71. The sheperd trained the dog to look after his of sheep. herd o o pack flock o collection 72. The lawyer will the contract for you. do up o draw up draw out o o do out 73. That door when you open it. You must put some oil on the hinges. creaks o cracks rumbles o o rustles
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