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Comprehensive Language Assessment Overview

Would you like to start your free trial today? Please read out sentence 2. Please read out sentence 3. Please read out sentence 4. Please read out sentence 5. Please read out sentence 6. Please read out sentence 7. Please read out sentence 8. Please read out sentence 9. Please read out sentence 10. Please read out sentence 11. Please read out sentence 12. Please read out sentence 13. Section A is now complete. We will now begin section B. Section B. In this section, listen and repeat the sentence that you hear. Each sentence will be played one time only.

The test will automatically move ahead after you repeat each sentence. You may also click on Submit Answer to move ahead. He understands everything, but doesn't respond to what we say.

By the way, What is the cost of the evening flight? Please come inside and rest for a while. I'm sorry for being late. When did your manager leave for Dubai? How many times have I asked you not to play online games?

The number of visitors to the site has been increasing steadily. According to his friends, the house he lived in was haunted. Insert a coin and choose a beverage. Section B is now complete.

We will now begin Section C. Section C. In this section, you will be provided with a topic. You will have 30 seconds to think about the topic and 45 seconds to speak about it. You may take notes during preparation in order to structure your thoughts. Begin speaking on the topic when you see the message, Speak Now, on the screen. Your topic is, Describe the scene of an airport.

Your preparation time starts now. Start speaking on the topic now. Section C is now complete. We will now begin Section D. Section D. In this section, you will hear a conversation followed by a set of questions. Each conversation will be played one time only.

You may take notes as you listen. Each question has multiple answer options and you must choose the correct answer. Hi, Sarah.

I was about to come to your office. Good, I found you on the way. Good morning, sir.

Has something happened? I was just going to the cafeteria. I am afraid I won't be able to make it to the meeting with the vending machine supplier today. Oh, should I cancel the meeting for the day?

No, no. Why cancel it? You can attend and take notes of their presentation. Yes, sir.

Anything else that you want me to do? Yes, I want you to negotiate a better price on the machine. We want to find a less expensive machine to replace the existing one. Do you want a less expensive machine even if it has fewer beverage options?

No, we want to keep at least five options, but we don't want to spend more than $10,000. Okay, I'll make a note of it. I will leave from the office in a while.

Great, and please remember that we do not want to compromise on quality. I understand that, sir. I will try to get the best deal for cost and quality. Is there anything else you want to ask me?

Do I have the liberty to close the deal if I find the right machine? No, because I would still like to consider other suppliers in the market, even if our present supplier offers us a good price. Sounds good. I'll have my lunch and then leave for the meeting. All the best, Sarah.

Call me when you reach the meeting venue. question one what is the purpose of the meeting question two what can be inferred about the venue of the meeting with the supplier question three What can be said about the manager's attitude towards Sarah? Question 4. Where is this conversation taking place?

Question 5. Why doesn't the manager want Sarah to close the deal? Section D is now complete. We will now begin Section E. Section E. In this section, choose the correct answer to each multiple choice question. Question 1. Which sentence is correct?

Question 2. Which sentence is correct? Question 3. Which sentence is correct? Question 4. What is an antonym for the word audacious?

Question 5 what is a synonym for the word elementary section e is now complete we will now begin section f section f in this section choose the correct answer to each multiple choice question question one Are they getting ready on their next performance? Question 2. That news were really bad for him. Question 3. Which of the sentences is grammatically correct?

Question 4. Which of the sentences is grammatically correct? Question 5. Which of the sentences is grammatically correct?