As a native speaker who's interested in proofreading, I got 28/30 😅. I'd never heard of "thick as thieves", and I've been saying "by foot" instead of "on foot" my whole life. Glad I got to learn something new haha
@@casek7531 'By walking' isn't wrong, but it sounds a little bit unnatural. Using 'on foot' or just 'walk' (e.g. 'I walked to school) would be the most natural in my opinion.
As someone who taught himself english, I got 10/10, 10/10 and 9/10. I had never heard “thick as thieves” and I am confused why we can’t just say “close as twins”.
In advanced level it would be better introduce more grammar tasks than vocabulary ones..Because most of the questions in Advanced level have been based on idioms which are more complicated for non-native speakers.
I think after living in the UK for 20 years...I am pretty pleased to know my English ...and I answered all of them correctly. I would be disappointed if I didn't.
French Canadian here, self-taught English since the age of 15, I'm 55 now. Been a slow and continuous process. Made two mistakes in the C category, mostly vocabulary related. Hadn't taken English tests for a few years. For 2024, I'll put in some time in vocabulary, pronunciation and revisiting fundamental grammar rules. :)
That’s me, I got 1 miss on the advanced and 3 misses on intermediate level. I believe advanced level is easier by intuition when you consume a lot of content but kinda ignore the grammar and don’t learn it specifically.
3:45: Not quite. It is “to enjoy sth.”, so we need an object that we can enjoy, and an object is a noun. This can be a proper noun or a nominalization, and the gerund is one kind of nominalized verb. So, you could also say: “They enjoyed their leisure time in the park.”
I never understand anything about English in my school because everything goes over my mind but chris teaches us basics of English sentences and now I'm able to speak English fluently Thanks buddy 😊
I made four mistake in the basic level. I made the next level and responsed questions correctly eight. I do the last ten questions and I get five correct answer. It was fun. 👏👏👏
As a Pakistani who is fluent in English, I got 27/30. This is a very good score. I liked the test. Even though I probably never heard of "thick as thieves", I still chose it, and I was correct. I didn't know that you could use "on foot" instead of "by foot" when someone is walking, and I already know that "by [TRANSPORT_NAME]" is used for other modes of transport.
I'm from Msia. Started my schooling at a Convent in 1970 in standard 1 when English was for the first time made to be no longer the medium of instruction at all levels primary, secondary and uni. I got 7/10, 8/10 and 7/10. ...didnt pause video. Thanks for the challenge.
I got 30/30! Never used “as thick as thieves” though… I’m quite proud, because I refused to go to a grammar school. The Cambridge English tests are also interesting, this reminded me of them.
Got them all correct except “Thick as thieves” I have never heard of this expression. The test is not really C1/C2 level I think. I did some other English quizzes, their C2 level questions were much harder than this.
lost 2 points at the last 10 questions. But you know what, my English was tested as being unqualified to study as a PhD in China, while a lot people overseas asked me how come you get such a good English fluency without even being living in a English spoken country. Therefore, I got an acceptance to study abroad. How ironic it was/is. Sharing a bit more about my story: I was indeed a bad student in terms of taking exams, but that doesn't necessarily means I am a bad English speaker. In fact, I was so disgusted by the fact that, in china education system, they only want to educated students achieving pretty scores in exam and don't care about their practical level. Given the tests were so badly designed, I refused to follow the lessons taught in school and started to educated myself with my English. I am glad I made the wise choice, so I speak so good English even better than many who has study overseas for years. But I am still grateful to my English teachers at my early years.
As a non-native speaker,i'm proud with my results,i got 10/10 on A1-A2,10/10 on B1-B2 And 6/10 on C1-C2 I'm still trying to improve my english speaking.good luck everybody!
Thank you so much for the video, Chris! I got score of 23 (9 in Elementary, 10 in Intermediate and 4 in Advanced part). Recently I've started Upper-Intermediate book, so I guess I'm either B1 or B2 now!
probably you are not b1. somewhere in b2 - c1 because you fulled the intermediate one. i think its a prove that you have been more than a average intermediate person
@@dequre2492 Oh, it's nice to hear that from you, thank you for your praise:) There's no way for me to be at C1 right now, so I'm definitely lower right now. By the way, to complete the advanced part I just used my intuition and nothing else)) I haven't heard about those rules before, so that's the reason why I haven't reached advanced yet!
have you ever been an illusionist? Your eyes are mesmerizing. I'm sure you're tired of being told this... now the important thing: excellent video, as always.
I've made two mistakes in all.😊. I didn't know as thick as thieves and I chose will have been speaking instead of will have spoken because I was in a hurry. Thank you, Chris!
I am not a native speaker but got 28 correct answers! One mistake i made because of my inattention in B1 section, and i also didn't know such an expression as Thick as thieve
"Conversely" is not as commonly used in everyday conversations as some other words. It tends to be more formal and might be found in written or spoken language where a more precise or academic tone is desired. People often opt for simpler alternatives like "on the other hand" or "however" in casual conversation. So, while it's not rare, it might not pop up as frequently as some other words.
Thanks for the test! I got 10/10 , 10/10, 7/10. I do enjoy the process of learning English. That's really great to see you are getting better, but at the same time you can always find out sth new and intresting, and it never gets boring. I thought that I'm somewhere between B2 and C1.
Quite an interesting result. I scored 7/10 on A1/A2, 8/10 on B1/B2 and 9/10 on C1/C2. I am not a native speaker, yet I regularly speak English with friends online. So I feel I speak relatively fluent most of the time. Have been thinking about taking English classes to improve my speaking. Though I am unsure on what level to take lessons. Fun video although it didn't really give me a answer to my question
Sounds like you have a very high level of English in terms of fluency, you just need to review some basic grammar points as you didn’t strengthen them when you first started. It’s actually a very common situation so don’t worry
@@InstantEnglishUK Good evening !. Beginner/ Elementary Level : 9 out of 10- Intermediate/Upper-Intermediate Level : 10 out of 10- Advanced Level : 6 out of 10.
I scored 10/10, 10/10, 9/10. The idiom in the 1st C1/C2 question was a tricky one, I've never heard it before. Nevertheless thanks, it was fun. Greetings from Ukraine!
My English is purely self-taught out of didactic stimulus. I've been speaking the language for three years. I tested my vocabulary size and it was unanimously estimated to be 7900-9000. I can understand all the dialouges in any movie or cartoon without tumbling much, and my accent is almost as pedantic as of a native American speaker, I don't know a lot of phrasal verbs and only have covert for vocabulary accretion. And this is my result: A1/A2 -----> 9/10 (In March) B1/B2 ------> 9/10 (In the other day) C1/C2 -------> 9/10 (Thick as thieves) I'm Egyptian by the way. So, with all the aforementioned results, how close am I to fluency? And do you think I should take classes because I still keep ruminating about it in a labyrinthine. Also great video Mister.
I have no clue on what is my level, but I almost answered all question right in C1/C2 and surprisingly I was very bad at level A1/A2... In my view you cannot pretend to reach a level with this kind of test. To me most important is to be able to speak, write and have good listening skills, errors are common and part of the English learning journey!
Hello, I got 10/10, 10/10, 6/10 I am glad to see my results, but I am still improving my English lever as better as possible. My main goal which I want to achieve this is having C2 English lever. I really hope that I will handle it in my nearest future. Thanks a lot for your video!
I got wrong the number 10 in the intermediate level and number 1 and 7 in the advanced level, and I'm honestly pretty satisfied with this results! Thank you for the video and have a good day!!
8/10, 9/10 and 7/10 (my total score was 24), but as someone who doesn't know many British expressions (I study more often the way Americans talk) I guess I was pretty well.🎉😊❤
Basic : 2 wrongs, one because I was pressured for the time but I knew, one I got confused. Intermediate: 0 bad. Advanced: 4 bads, idioms that I didn't know and like 2 guessed. 24/30 I began to study English on November 18th, thanks to God and pacho8oa, on November 9th for the first time I went to an English institute which has 12 levels I took a level test and they translated me to level 8, and my real life teacher told me I could be in a higher level!.
I just checked this test out for fun as I'm a high school student and should put my English skills to some use. Suprisingly (not at all expected) I got a 30/30 score. No idea how that happened! I've studied in UAE for like 8 years of my life in a CBSE curriculum (Indian) school. I guess we give a huge importance to grammar in our studies...Anyways, proud of myself!
7:30 I thought it will be future continuous as it shows an ongoing action in future. Beginner level- 9/10 Intermediate level- 8/10 Advanced level - 6/10 What's my level??
7/10 : I chose "by foot", "many" and I fasted forward too much on the 3rd question, but I think I might have answered "on March" instead of "in March" 8/10 : I chose "have been living" because I didn't mull enough, and "have been speaking" 7/10 : grammar helped me, because I didn't know the majority of the idiomatic expressions. I chose "tight as boots", "besides" and "wind-away". So 22 on 30, although I'm not sure it reflects well my real level.
I got 9/10, 9/10, and 8/10 questions right, respectively. Although I'm not a native speaker, and not even a regular speaker, I just try to read or watch something in English for work or just for fun. English level tests give me a B1-B2... And I'm not very good at grammar. I guessed several questions intuitively. I can't say for sure if that is good or bad for this test😅
Two years ago, I was in level b2,and since then, I've been taking English classes with b1 learners, although, I was studying and trying to master my english. I got 27/30. Never heard of thick as thieves, and wind-up and I usually hear 'by foot' instead of 'on foot'😂😂😂
Honestly, I had a bit more problems with intermediate level than with advanced level 🤣I'm not a native English speaker and even though learning English is mandatory here and my level was estimated at C1, I still confuse some grammar. But then, nobody is perfect 😂 I'm glad I can communicate with native English speakers without problems.
First i want to thank you for this wonderful helpful test . And about my score i get: Basic: 9/10 Intermediate:8/10 Advanced:6/10 I guess iam either B1 or B2
i just took the test right now. And in the level A1 and A2 i answered 8. in the level B1 and B2 i answered 8. In the level C1 and C2 i was just able to answer 3.
I have a same result, which is kinda suprising for me that i can guess few sentence from advanced level. I knew that i'm stuck on B1 level to this day since i finish high school. I thought it may be ok because English isn't my native language and i don't have many occasions to use English in my daily live. But sometimes it really annoyes me that when i speak with my friends who are very fluent in English and when i listen them for me it's sound like babbling or playing games that have only English language, have a lot of text with words and idioms which they weren't used often. Very often it's synonym to word that i know so i always think "why are you making it difficult". Of course when i need i can translate if it's some online article or i write something and can check words that i forgot or didn't know in English or it's cutscenes that i can pause, but some games like GTA have sequences where you are in the middle of fast paced action and you hear that characters have some discussion. I don't have that much attention so for me it's like being on standby. If it's game with not irrelevant story and easy to learn gameplay i can ignore it but when games requires my attention on two things simultaneously or have some specific words in for example some soulslike games like Mortal Shell or it's English video without subtitles and auto translate sucks sometimes it requires for me be in full focus, because even if i can understand 85-90 percent of words my ears and other senses must be very active and always ready to receive and translate very quickly. That's why i want to improve my English but i know it may be hard after finish obligatory education almost 10 years ago and if i want to be self-educated person who will not blindly spend a lot of money on courses of unknown quality and don't want to put on the shackles of strong regularity like it was in school days. So every time i think about improve my English i don't have idea how and I give up.
l got 8/10 in A1/A2 9/10 in B1/B2 5/10 in C1/C2. l just completed my +2 and English isn't my first language. So, l am at an intermediate level. l am really weak at prepositions.
10/10, 10/10, and 8/10. I have never heard about wind-up, and conversely before. Otherwise this was an easy test for me, but a good one. It's nice to keep those little grey cells active and ticking. Cheers from Hungary!
They did you dirty on that "wind up" expression. It's only really used in the UK and even then it's seldom used. Never heard it used in American-English
DON'T FORGET... let me know what level you scored on this test?
Basic 10
Intermediate 10
Advanced 8
Wow... I'm actually better than i thought!!😃😃😃
9 for basic
9 for intermediate
6 for advanced 🎉
7 for basic
6 for intermediate
3 for advanced
Thank you for this great test, Chris!
10 basic level
8 intermediate
I failed the advanced level test terribly 😭 I could guess only 2
7/10 basics
8/10 intermediate
7/10 advanced
The basics made me sweat. Even though I know I am fluent, I thought I would get stuck on the basics😅
As a native speaker who's interested in proofreading, I got 28/30 😅.
I'd never heard of "thick as thieves", and I've been saying "by foot" instead of "on foot" my whole life. Glad I got to learn something new haha
by walking / on foot ... right? I'm not a native speaker but I've been taught so.
@@casek7531 'By walking' isn't wrong, but it sounds a little bit unnatural. Using 'on foot' or just 'walk' (e.g. 'I walked to school) would be the most natural in my opinion.
These words make me feel better with my English level😅
@@yeahSloom That's good to know. Thanks Ta
@@casek7531the same!
As someone who taught himself english, I got 10/10, 10/10 and 9/10. I had never heard “thick as thieves” and I am confused why we can’t just say “close as twins”.
Maybe it’s cus he’s using idiomatic words from his country
@@InglesInfinito Yeah, I think so
"thick as thieves "is an idiom spoken just about everywhere. "Close as twins" is not idiomatic.
@@footscorn thanks 😊
Good job
I got all correct except one. The idiomatic expression "as thick as thieves" was new to me.
I hope you can start using it 😊
In advanced level it would be better introduce more grammar tasks than vocabulary ones..Because most of the questions in Advanced level have been based on idioms which are more complicated for non-native speakers.
Never knew "a wind-up" means a practical joke in British English. Thank you!
I hope nobody has come played one on you ☺️
same here.....
I think after living in the UK for 20 years...I am pretty pleased to know my English ...and I answered all of them correctly. I would be disappointed if I didn't.
Get in!
I got more incorrect anwers in B1/B2 level than with those in C1/C2 level, lol :)))
Me 2!
same here
Literally happened the same to me, but I got more wrong in the A1/A2, than in the C1/C2.
WTF
Hold my beer
Me too and i wonder why
7 for basic
5 for intermediate
4 for advanced
Thank you for this test☺
French Canadian here, self-taught English since the age of 15, I'm 55 now. Been a slow and continuous process.
Made two mistakes in the C category, mostly vocabulary related. Hadn't taken English tests for a few years.
For 2024, I'll put in some time in vocabulary, pronunciation and revisiting fundamental grammar rules. :)
This is undoubtedly one of the best channels for learning English (I m at intermediate level)
I'm at the upper intermediate level but not quite in advance
I enjoyed watching this video pretty much because it was useful for me, I realized that there are a lot of things to learn.
Really fascinating lesson!!! Thanks a bunch. Keep on making more videos.
Did anyone else have more correct answers on the advanced test than on the intermediate, or is it just me? xD
Level a 8/10 level b 6/10 level C 8/10
First and foremost, I would like to thank you for this test. For me I've got 8/10 _8/10_then 5/10
I literally got all of them right in the advanced but made some preposition mistakes in the basic 😂
Before you finish reading what the question is asking the time is over. In this case is your answer right or wrong?
That’s me, I got 1 miss on the advanced and 3 misses on intermediate level. I believe advanced level is easier by intuition when you consume a lot of content but kinda ignore the grammar and don’t learn it specifically.
I started learning English by myself! A year ago! I'm on the A1/A2 Level. Something I had known from B and C Level!
3:45: Not quite. It is “to enjoy sth.”, so we need an object that we can enjoy, and an object is a noun. This can be a proper noun or a nominalization, and the gerund is one kind of nominalized verb.
So, you could also say: “They enjoyed their leisure time in the park.”
I never understand anything about English in my school because everything goes over my mind but chris teaches us basics of English sentences and now I'm able to speak English fluently
Thanks buddy 😊
You are welcome
Thick as thieves is new to me. One never stops learning.
Basic Level - 8/10
Intermediate Level - 8/10
Advanced Level - 8/10
I think a final result of 24/30 is not bad at all
Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽 !
I made four mistake in the basic level. I made the next level and responsed questions correctly eight. I do the last ten questions and I get five correct answer. It was fun. 👏👏👏
I got 9/10 on C1, C2 and 8/10 on B1, B2 and 7/10 on A1, A2, I'm not a native speaker, but I'm quite happy of my results
Samee dudee
Actually u wrote it opposite ccoz C1 C2 is advanced one
As a Pakistani who is fluent in English, I got 27/30.
This is a very good score. I liked the test. Even though I probably never heard of "thick as thieves", I still chose it, and I was correct. I didn't know that you could use "on foot" instead of "by foot" when someone is walking, and I already know that "by [TRANSPORT_NAME]" is used for other modes of transport.
I'm from Msia. Started my schooling at a Convent in 1970 in standard 1 when English was for the first time made to be no longer the medium of instruction at all levels primary, secondary and uni. I got 7/10, 8/10 and 7/10. ...didnt pause video. Thanks for the challenge.
I needed more time for intermediate questions..it was a good test for me....thank you.
It was not enough time for me too.
Amazing! I've an intermediate level🎉. Thank so much for that useful content.
Best looking English teacher ever!❤
I got 30/30! Never used “as thick as thieves” though… I’m quite proud, because I refused to go to a grammar school. The Cambridge English tests are also interesting, this reminded me of them.
Got them all correct except “Thick as thieves” I have never heard of this expression. The test is not really C1/C2 level I think. I did some other English quizzes, their C2 level questions were much harder than this.
I think C1/2 could be scored through listening and speaking...
lost 2 points at the last 10 questions. But you know what, my English was tested as being unqualified to study as a PhD in China, while a lot people overseas asked me how come you get such a good English fluency without even being living in a English spoken country. Therefore, I got an acceptance to study abroad. How ironic it was/is.
Sharing a bit more about my story: I was indeed a bad student in terms of taking exams, but that doesn't necessarily means I am a bad English speaker. In fact, I was so disgusted by the fact that, in china education system, they only want to educated students achieving pretty scores in exam and don't care about their practical level. Given the tests were so badly designed, I refused to follow the lessons taught in school and started to educated myself with my English. I am glad I made the wise choice, so I speak so good English even better than many who has study overseas for years. But I am still grateful to my English teachers at my early years.
I forgot much of English, but I learnt some more either. Haven't practiced for a spell
Thanks Kasabian for saving me at the "thick as thieves" question. Music is a great teacher
As a non-native speaker,i'm proud with my results,i got
10/10 on A1-A2,10/10 on B1-B2 And 6/10 on C1-C2
I'm still trying to improve my english speaking.good luck everybody!
Same
Thank you so much for the video, Chris! I got score of 23 (9 in Elementary, 10 in Intermediate and 4 in Advanced part). Recently I've started Upper-Intermediate book, so I guess I'm either B1 or B2 now!
Hey! Good for you! Why are you learning English?
@@InstantEnglishUK I wanna change my place of living, get a well-paid job and travel around the world more in the future. That's it!
28/30
probably you are not b1. somewhere in b2 - c1 because you fulled the intermediate one. i think its a prove that you have been more than a average intermediate person
@@dequre2492 Oh, it's nice to hear that from you, thank you for your praise:)
There's no way for me to be at C1 right now, so I'm definitely lower right now. By the way, to complete the advanced part I just used my intuition and nothing else))
I haven't heard about those rules before, so that's the reason why I haven't reached advanced yet!
My level is basic! but i already knew it. It was very useful for me. Thank you🔥
Don’t give up! You will improve
29 correct answers. All but the “as thick as thieves” one. Never heard of this idiom before.
have you ever been an illusionist? Your eyes are mesmerizing. I'm sure you're tired of being told this... now the important thing: excellent video, as always.
Thank you very much
Got nine correct in the last level...In India,we don't much use the idiom,' as thick as thieves'...Thank you...
I've made two mistakes in all.😊. I didn't know as thick as thieves and I chose will have been speaking instead of will have spoken because I was in a hurry. Thank you, Chris!
Thankyou 🙏 Chris for this video
Thank you for watching and please share with a friend
You're combobulated. That's really fascinated me.😊
I am nearly B2😊🎉
Well done
It was helpful to check myself... ✔
Thanks a million
You’re welcome
I am not a native speaker but got 28 correct answers! One mistake i made because of my inattention in B1 section, and i also didn't know such an expression as Thick as thieve
30/30 I don't consider my level as advanced, but still found the test relatively easy.
Good for you!
I got 30/30 correct 💯 . I've never expected that I will improve my
English. Quickly
Where are you from?
"Conversely" is not as commonly used in everyday conversations as some other words. It tends to be more formal and might be found in written or spoken language where a more precise or academic tone is desired. People often opt for simpler alternatives like "on the other hand" or "however" in casual conversation. So, while it's not rare, it might not pop up as frequently as some other words.
Can i use vise versa?
@@-6ss0st-54 depending on the context, yes.
Thanks for the test! I got 10/10 , 10/10, 7/10. I do enjoy the process of learning English. That's really great to see you are getting better, but at the same time you can always find out sth new and intresting, and it never gets boring. I thought that I'm somewhere between B2 and C1.
Great attitude!!!
9/10, 9/10, 8/10.
Didn’t read two questions properly on the first two parts, but I’ve never heard “thick as thieves” or “wind up” before.
This video has been utterly helpful, I got 28/30. Didn’t know what thick as thieves meant nor what Rightly so meant.
Well done you smashed it!!! Where are you from?
@@InstantEnglishUK I'm from Spain, and although it may seem surprising, my mother tongue is actually English.
Quite an interesting result. I scored 7/10 on A1/A2, 8/10 on B1/B2 and 9/10 on C1/C2.
I am not a native speaker, yet I regularly speak English with friends online. So I feel I speak relatively fluent most of the time.
Have been thinking about taking English classes to improve my speaking. Though I am unsure on what level to take lessons.
Fun video although it didn't really give me a answer to my question
Sounds like you have a very high level of English in terms of fluency, you just need to review some basic grammar points as you didn’t strengthen them when you first started. It’s actually a very common situation so don’t worry
@@InstantEnglishUK Good evening !. Beginner/ Elementary Level : 9 out of 10- Intermediate/Upper-Intermediate Level : 10 out of 10- Advanced Level : 6 out of 10.
My results were exactly the same as yours 😅
I scored 10/10, 10/10, 9/10. The idiom in the 1st C1/C2 question was a tricky one, I've never heard it before. Nevertheless thanks, it was fun. Greetings from Ukraine!
My English is purely self-taught out of didactic stimulus.
I've been speaking the language for three years. I tested my vocabulary size and it was unanimously estimated to be 7900-9000.
I can understand all the dialouges in any movie or cartoon without tumbling much, and my accent is almost as pedantic as of a native American speaker, I don't know a lot of phrasal verbs and only have covert for vocabulary accretion.
And this is my result:
A1/A2 -----> 9/10 (In March)
B1/B2 ------> 9/10 (In the other day)
C1/C2 -------> 9/10 (Thick as thieves)
I'm Egyptian by the way. So, with all the aforementioned results, how close am I to fluency? And do you think I should take classes because I still keep ruminating about it in a labyrinthine. Also great video Mister.
Why is it that I can't pass through the basic level, but do perfect in the advanced level?
I've got all correctly at A levels 9 correctly at B' levels na 5 at C levels
Thank so much for a such kind of test
You’re welcome
Basic: 7, intermediate: 9, Advanced: 8
Basic : 10/10
Intermediate : 9/10
Advanced : 9/10
Thanks
I have no clue on what is my level, but I almost answered all question right in C1/C2 and surprisingly I was very bad at level A1/A2... In my view you cannot pretend to reach a level with this kind of test. To me most important is to be able to speak, write and have good listening skills, errors are common and part of the English learning journey!
Hello, I got 10/10, 10/10, 6/10
I am glad to see my results, but I am still improving my English lever as better as possible. My main goal which I want to achieve this is having C2 English lever. I really hope that I will handle it in my nearest future. Thanks a lot for your video!
Thanks for this such useful video ❤
9/10, 9/10, 8/10 🎉 as a non-native speaker I am quite proud, also I learn english since I was 6 but don’t use it so often 😊
Thanks for the video
I have all the cuestions good!! I have the C2. Im so excited for that 🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳 thanks for the video!
Excellent video 👌👌👍👍👋👋👋🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Excellent video so informative
Thank you, where are you messaging from?
Basic: 10/10
Intermediate: 10/10
Advanced: 6/10
Thanks for such a cool video 😁
Thanks you legend! Where are you from?
I got wrong the number 10 in the intermediate level and number 1 and 7 in the advanced level, and I'm honestly pretty satisfied with this results! Thank you for the video and have a good day!!
8/10, 9/10 and 7/10 (my total score was 24), but as someone who doesn't know many British expressions (I study more often the way Americans talk) I guess I was pretty well.🎉😊❤
Is British and American English different 💀☠️
Basic : 2 wrongs, one because I was pressured for the time but I knew, one I got confused.
Intermediate: 0 bad.
Advanced: 4 bads, idioms that I didn't know and like 2 guessed.
24/30
I began to study English on November 18th, thanks to God and pacho8oa, on November 9th for the first time I went to an English institute which has 12 levels I took a level test and they translated me to level 8, and my real life teacher told me I could be in a higher level!.
That means I have to improve a lot at level B1 thanks for help us
you're welcome mate
It's very hard for me the advanced level but I keep practising , I'am very motivated
I just checked this test out for fun as I'm a high school student and should put my English skills to some use. Suprisingly (not at all expected) I got a 30/30 score. No idea how that happened! I've studied in UAE for like 8 years of my life in a CBSE curriculum (Indian) school. I guess we give a huge importance to grammar in our studies...Anyways, proud of myself!
Thank's for keeping up me on level
Thank you so much.
I did them all correctly except the first one in block 2. It was really interesting, thanks a lot!!!
It’s so nice I’ve enjoyed it
Thank you!
Useful test, even though I want to improve!
What a helpful video again 🤍
Thank you!
7:30 I thought it will be future continuous as it shows an ongoing action in future.
Beginner level- 9/10
Intermediate level- 8/10
Advanced level - 6/10
What's my level??
Upper intermediate ☺️
Ive never heard someone say "on foot" , ive been saying by foot my whole life😂
thank you for the info!❤
8 for BASIC
8 for INTERMEDIATE
and 4 for ADVANCED
so 20/30, tysm for the test
I got all of them ❤❤❤
Me too
7/10 : I chose "by foot", "many" and I fasted forward too much on the 3rd question, but I think I might have answered "on March" instead of "in March"
8/10 : I chose "have been living" because I didn't mull enough, and "have been speaking"
7/10 : grammar helped me, because I didn't know the majority of the idiomatic expressions. I chose "tight as boots", "besides" and "wind-away".
So 22 on 30, although I'm not sure it reflects well my real level.
I got 9/10, 9/10, and 8/10 questions right, respectively. Although I'm not a native speaker, and not even a regular speaker, I just try to read or watch something in English for work or just for fun. English level tests give me a B1-B2...
And I'm not very good at grammar. I guessed several questions intuitively. I can't say for sure if that is good or bad for this test😅
Two years ago, I was in level b2,and since then, I've been taking English classes with b1 learners, although, I was studying and trying to master my english. I got 27/30. Never heard of thick as thieves, and wind-up and I usually hear 'by foot' instead of 'on foot'😂😂😂
27 /30 my score Basic :10 Intermediate:8 Advanced:9 I'm not native I speak spanish and english , Greetings from Colombia.
Ive got right 9/10, 9/10, and then 8/10. Am I an advanced student? Ive been studying english since 1995. I like your videos, keep up the good work!
Make sure to share this video with a friend 😊🇬🇧
I got until b1/b2 without errors but then at the other test of C1/C2 I only got to do 7 questions right
A-8
B-3
C-7
27/30....
After all English is my favourite subject.🥰
Honestly, I had a bit more problems with intermediate level than with advanced level 🤣I'm not a native English speaker and even though learning English is mandatory here and my level was estimated at C1, I still confuse some grammar. But then, nobody is perfect 😂 I'm glad I can communicate with native English speakers without problems.
Thank u for this amazing test, it was really qualitative! I got 28/30(omg, just can't believe)😇👍
Well done! Where are you from?
@@InstantEnglishUK from Russia👋
First i want to thank you for this wonderful helpful test . And about my score i get:
Basic: 9/10
Intermediate:8/10
Advanced:6/10
I guess iam either B1 or B2
Well done! Keep going and let me know what video you would like next
Me too
Very nice. Insightful video. Thank you!
27/30! As a non-native english speaker, I'm proud haha!
i just took the test right now. And in the level A1 and A2 i answered 8. in the level B1 and B2 i answered 8. In the level C1 and C2 i was just able to answer 3.
Basic Level=9
Intermediate level=8
Advance level= 5
I still struggle with the phrasal verbs.
Thank you for your time.😉
Keep going!
I have a same result, which is kinda suprising for me that i can guess few sentence from advanced level. I knew that i'm stuck on B1 level to this day since i finish high school. I thought it may be ok because English isn't my native language and i don't have many occasions to use English in my daily live. But sometimes it really annoyes me that when i speak with my friends who are very fluent in English and when i listen them for me it's sound like babbling or playing games that have only English language, have a lot of text with words and idioms which they weren't used often. Very often it's synonym to word that i know so i always think "why are you making it difficult". Of course when i need i can translate if it's some online article or i write something and can check words that i forgot or didn't know in English or it's cutscenes that i can pause, but some games like GTA have sequences where you are in the middle of fast paced action and you hear that characters have some discussion. I don't have that much attention so for me it's like being on standby. If it's game with not irrelevant story and easy to learn gameplay i can ignore it but when games requires my attention on two things simultaneously or have some specific words in for example some soulslike games like Mortal Shell or it's English video without subtitles and auto translate sucks sometimes it requires for me be in full focus, because even if i can understand 85-90 percent of words my ears and other senses must be very active and always ready to receive and translate very quickly. That's why i want to improve my English but i know it may be hard after finish obligatory education almost 10 years ago and if i want to be self-educated person who will not blindly spend a lot of money on courses of unknown quality and don't want to put on the shackles of strong regularity like it was in school days. So every time i think about improve my English i don't have idea how and I give up.
Yesss i passed all test as a non native speaker. scored 8 8 7
Got 9 in basic 10 in intermediate and 7 in advanced thanks for the test and learnt a lot from it
9/10 A/A1 9/10 B/B1 7/10 C/C1 thanks i learned something new
l got 8/10 in A1/A2 9/10 in B1/B2 5/10 in C1/C2. l just completed my +2 and English isn't my first language. So, l am at an intermediate level. l am really weak at prepositions.
10/10, 10/10, and 8/10. I have never heard about wind-up, and conversely before. Otherwise this was an easy test for me, but a good one. It's nice to keep those little grey cells active and ticking. Cheers from Hungary!
They did you dirty on that "wind up" expression. It's only really used in the UK and even then it's seldom used. Never heard it used in American-English