New English File — Preintermediate Progress Test Files 59 ((full))
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This is often the most challenging grammar module for pre-intermediate learners.
Comprehensive Guide to Mastering the New English File Pre-Intermediate Progress Test (Files 5–9) new english file preintermediate progress test files 59
The test covers the linguistic content taught in the second half of the pre-intermediate level. The scope moves beyond simple present habits and past events into expressing future plans, hypothetical situations, and describing experiences.
Using modifiers like a bit, much, far with comparative adjectives. This public link is valid for 7 days
The official Test Booklet is meticulously organized to provide comprehensive assessment for every stage of the course. Its contents are designed to be flexible, allowing educators to choose which skill areas to assess based on the needs of their students.
Files 5–9 include functional English lessons (like asking for directions or renting an apartment). Review these dialogues, as they frequently appear in the listening and speaking components. Can’t copy the link right now
A common stumbling block is changing "Someone stole my bike" (Active) to "My bike was stolen " (Passive). Practice transforming active sentences into passive ones. Step 4: Time Yourself