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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @samuelguerrero4114
    @samuelguerrero4114 2 года назад +459

    I got 27 out of 30 correct answers but the funny part is that I made the mistakes in the beginners' section. All the same, I learned 2 different things in this test: Enervate and the difference between in time and on time. Keep uploading videos like this one but more challenging,please. Thank you for the useful material.

    • @s2lLandals2
      @s2lLandals2 2 года назад +40

      Same, I got the first one wrong xD

    • @andreeaandsonia
      @andreeaandsonia 2 года назад +19

      SAME

    • @anii4615
      @anii4615 2 года назад +11

      Same happened to me. However, what's the difference between those two?

    • @poughkeepsie8516
      @poughkeepsie8516 2 года назад +21

      29/30! My downfall was ‚enervate‘ 🤦‍♀️
      Anyway, not too bad for a German who speaks ‚just a little bit English‘ right? 🤣

    • @samuelguerrero4114
      @samuelguerrero4114 2 года назад +29

      @@anii4615 'on time' means 'at the arranged or correct time', whereas the phrase 'in time' means 'before it's too late'.

  • @andrewcrowe2170
    @andrewcrowe2170 2 года назад +144

    Native English speaker here - fun to see the material here - and these are exactly the kind of idioms that show that English is your second language if you say the wrong one. Well done! Although in #27 i think there is an error - people don’t say “at the weekend” they say “this weekend”.

    • @deborahvretis3195
      @deborahvretis3195 2 года назад +10

      I noticed that, too.

    • @brock5783
      @brock5783 2 года назад +7

      @@doinaoboroc8443 i noticed that, too

    • @TheCamillo4ka
      @TheCamillo4ka 2 года назад +6

      @@doinaoboroc8443 not a native English speaker, correct me if I’m wrong, but a uniform is the correct one, bc the pronunciation is [‘ju:niform], not [‘u:niform], or [‘a:niform]

    • @mariegreen8763
      @mariegreen8763 2 года назад +1

      @@doinaoboroc8443 it is correct!

    • @gio-oz8gf
      @gio-oz8gf Год назад +5

      @@doinaoboroc8443 it's 'an umbrella' and 'an undertaking' because both 'umbrella' and 'undertaking' start with 'uh' sounds for the vowel 'u'.However, it's 'a universe' and 'a uniform' because 'uniform' is pronounced with a 'y' sound (yuniform). The same is true for words like utensil, university and unique. I hope that helps.

  • @lisaloobner3940
    @lisaloobner3940 Год назад +42

    I scored a 29-never knew the word "enervate", I thought the root word was energy, and chose "raise". Thanks for the lesson!

    • @funshine817
      @funshine817 Год назад +2

      Me to! Only I thought it was urge or weaken. Guessed urge.

    • @sha0123
      @sha0123 Год назад +1

      Same thought

    • @fraidysteinberg2365
      @fraidysteinberg2365 Год назад +1

      Me too

    • @shey2444
      @shey2444 Год назад +1

      Same here. 29. Enervate got me too.

    • @flamethrow868
      @flamethrow868 Год назад +2

      Same, I got done in by Harry Potter lol, Enervate is a spell they use to wake up inconscious people.

  • @ernestorevollar3632
    @ernestorevollar3632 Год назад +15

    As an English learner, I can say that this vocabulary test was so challenging and hard but engaging at the same time. Regarding my vocabulary level, I'm at the B2 level, but I'm unsure if my overall English level is at that level. I know my English level is intermediate, in other words, I'm a B1 level learner and I'm about to get into the B2 level. I hope so. It wasn't that tough to break down, though. I almost forgot it, I scored 18 out of 30 which means my vocabulary skills are pretty good and great, but I got overwhelmed when I saw some and strange words that I've never heard or seen before. This test was so confusing as well which ended up being super weird because a question seemed to be easy to solve, unavoidably I tripped up on it, this happened especially in the advanced vocabulary section. Can you picture that? Well, that rarely happens but there's nothing wrong with it. Finally I enjoyed doing this vocabulary test afterwards. Thank you for sharing it which allows me to challenge my vocabulary skills.

  • @barbaraelston6899
    @barbaraelston6899 Год назад +52

    Achieved 29/30. Had not heard of weaken being a synonym for enervate! Added another word to my vocabulary today 🙂

    • @1_PinkSmoke
      @1_PinkSmoke Год назад +5

      Same for me 😅

    • @yelunaart
      @yelunaart Год назад

      are u a native eng speaker? 🙂

    • @yelunaart
      @yelunaart Год назад

      are u a native eng speaker? 🙂

    • @ermelindalombardo1477
      @ermelindalombardo1477 Год назад +4

      Same here! I've learnt a new word:enervate 🎉

    • @katiekitchen895
      @katiekitchen895 Год назад +4

      Enervate is not in general use in UK English, I thought energise but chose urge of the 3 choices available.

  • @bingxine
    @bingxine 2 года назад +19

    I got 15 out of 30 correct answers. I did learn some new vocabulary already. Thank you for the useful material

  • @indomitableB
    @indomitableB 2 года назад +19

    22 out of 30. I am still learning, it's good that I actually know where I stand in vocabulary. 😊

  • @wendymoney2043
    @wendymoney2043 Год назад +12

    Age 75 + I’ve scored 30/30. I recall doing this in primary school around 8 years of age. On going alongside my own career, I spent 25 years in school governance. Today, it saddens me the calibre of education for this age group, has severely declined.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Год назад +1

      I’m 77:@and I got 30/30.

    • @sacubrave-p8o
      @sacubrave-p8o 7 месяцев назад

      @@glennso47 brave man! but what do you do?

  • @manikarnigamanu35
    @manikarnigamanu35 Год назад +16

    I got 19/30 before I was in B1 level but improved to B2 level. Thank you for the rest ☺️

  • @foto4u861
    @foto4u861 Год назад +1

    Just English at school and holidays in Scotland, as a "Dutch", I scored 27, I'm satisfied.

  • @slowlearner4341
    @slowlearner4341 2 года назад +47

    Unusually 21, even though I expected less. Assumedly, I simply guessed a couple as time for thinking was quite limited.
    Thank you, it was quite interesting and objective.

  • @Joodhghijjajh
    @Joodhghijjajh 2 года назад +8

    the questions are a little bit tricky,but it is a very good for us to refresh our minds

  • @gowrishankar5322
    @gowrishankar5322 2 года назад +22

    18/30 This tool helped me to know the level of vocabulary in the recent times.

  • @ararg4297
    @ararg4297 Год назад +1

    I scored 26/30, and stumbled over 'weaken', 'in time', 'tallest', and 'wavy'. Learned English by reading English literature, and by watching tele with subtitles in my native tongue.

  • @le_gentil_lion
    @le_gentil_lion Год назад +6

    I got 17/30
    I thought that I was B2 and with this test, it proves a bit my expectation. Still I'm pretty sure I've a C1 in the passive vocabulary section.
    cool test overall!

  • @vishveshhiremath
    @vishveshhiremath Год назад +22

    I scored 27 standing at C2 level in your test.
    The recent IELTS test I took I am at C1 level which is more appropriate so I'd like everyone to consider a few scores below and to keep learning English from great Channels like these..

  • @HarunaHikarii
    @HarunaHikarii 2 года назад +125

    25/30 Not bad at all
    I keep learning 👍😊
    It would be nice if there was an explanation after a question why the answer is right or wrong to understand it better 😊

    • @ecopraxiamusicedit6788
      @ecopraxiamusicedit6788 2 года назад +1

      That’s c1 level so are expert in it

    • @nataliapietraszewska2064
      @nataliapietraszewska2064 2 года назад +4

      Same score, same opinion :)
      Wish you all the best :)

    • @cscainit7916
      @cscainit7916 2 года назад +2

      me too wow i was really suprise about it i just dont think im on c1

    • @HarunaHikarii
      @HarunaHikarii 2 года назад +1

      @@cscainit7916 I was also very surprised but maybe we are better than we thought or it was just luck 😂 🤷‍♀️

    • @patriciabuss1815
      @patriciabuss1815 Год назад

      Try to get this: OXFORD Advanced Dictionary (English/English Context Dictionary). It helps you to learn the international differences Canada, England, USA, Australia...

  • @javokhirkimsanov2107
    @javokhirkimsanov2107 Год назад +10

    I've got 26 correct answers. Wonderful content for both increasing vocab skills and having some fun. Keep on guys. Good luck!!!

  • @dianad3080
    @dianad3080 Год назад +7

    I scored 29/30, therefore per this test I'm at level C2. This was a great refresher. 😊

  • @hannioo9914
    @hannioo9914 2 года назад +25

    19/30, I'm still trying to improve it.😁 Thanks for your video ❣️

  • @jamilamussa7250
    @jamilamussa7250 2 года назад +24

    18/30.
    I'm still learning. Thanks a lot ❤️

  • @zahzah1238
    @zahzah1238 2 года назад +13

    Beginner- 10/10
    Intermediate-8/10
    Expert- 5/10
    Total- 23/30

  • @vinzent1992
    @vinzent1992 Год назад +9

    Got 29/30, didn't know the word enervate. Would really love to hear from any native English speakers out there if any of you struggled with this one as well, or if this was an easy question for you, because I use English every day and I don't recall ever having heard or seen that word before.

    • @barbaraelston6899
      @barbaraelston6899 Год назад +1

      Me too, 29/30, but stumbled on the word enervate. Have been trying to slot it into my common parlance this week but no luck (so far)!

    • @paulmeaden6705
      @paulmeaden6705 Год назад

      Native English speaker and I pride myself on my vocabulary but have never come across this word. I can’t think of any circumstances where any English speaker would use such archaic words in normal speech.

    • @MKM508
      @MKM508 Год назад +3

      American English speaker here and I have never heard or, seen in print, the word enervate. Thus, I got it wrong. I took a guess by trying to break apart the word as in ener=? and vate=? Did me no good! Oh well, I tried. From reading your comment/question, it appears your written English is very good. Don't let it have an enervating effect on you - LOL

    • @edward6438
      @edward6438 Год назад

      I hesitated at first but managed to get it right

    • @BallisticBrute
      @BallisticBrute Год назад

      I am not a native English speaker but have come across the word enervate which in essence means to be sapped of one’s energy. Guess reading books in English combined with listening to philosophy podcasts has paid dividends

  • @lalsfrova1609
    @lalsfrova1609 Год назад +1

    I scored 15 out of 30 and now I know my level B1 and I promise myself I must improve my English level😊

  • @34-suryanshmasand40
    @34-suryanshmasand40 2 года назад +4

    I still can't believe that I scored 24 and am on the C1 level.
    Thank you for boosting my confidence dear!

  • @SUNNYDAY-g3c
    @SUNNYDAY-g3c 2 года назад +13

    16/30 I got B2 level
    I'll look forward to the other testing
    Thank you so much 💓

  • @starhosh1811
    @starhosh1811 2 года назад +20

    I got a 20 out of 30. I’ve moved to Canada since 1 year ago from Hong Kong. During the year, I have my accent improved but still having trouble on grammar. So at school, I don’t usually talk because I’m not confident about my grammar. Even though talking to my friends, sometimes I can’t really express things that I want to talk about. So after taken this test, it comforted me a bit but I know I still have to work on more. I hope I would be saying anything I want in English freely one day! And also to the people whose still enhancing their English: Never give up, you will soon be like other native speakers one day!

    • @woshinideaihao
      @woshinideaihao 2 года назад +3

      I also got 20 correct, need to study more D:

    • @EnglishLearningHubOfficial
      @EnglishLearningHubOfficial  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience.
      You can do it! 💪

    • @br4524
      @br4524 Год назад

      Well done don't give up you'll do great

  • @xblyra4802
    @xblyra4802 Год назад +11

    I scored 19 out of 30 ,for B2 level.I'm Japanese .I think the middle section is the easiest . The 3rd section was hard for me to solve quickly . Thanks for your interesting test .

  • @anishaelizabeth1820
    @anishaelizabeth1820 Год назад +3

    I got 26 out of 30 answers correct, it was unexpected, and I got to see some mistakes at the beginner level. That was useful in the end and thanks!

  • @touchofgrey5372
    @touchofgrey5372 2 года назад +24

    Yippee! I got all of them right. Although, #28 was a pure guess. You've just made my day, thanks! (English is my second language!)😊

    • @santhosh.rstyle3963
      @santhosh.rstyle3963 Год назад

      Ridiculous 🤣🤣

    • @touchofgrey5372
      @touchofgrey5372 Год назад

      @@santhosh.rstyle3963
      Hi Karen; So, you'e Mr. Ridiculous! Good to see you! How's that camel farm working out for you!

    • @tohaason
      @tohaason Год назад

      Same - 28 is the only one which got me scratching my head for a moment. When that's said, I didn't see much difference between the "levels". It was all about getting relatively basic grammar right, plus knowing some conventions.

    • @bluestar2222
      @bluestar2222 Год назад +2

      well done i also got 30

  • @lananggustri8572
    @lananggustri8572 2 года назад +52

    14/30 but unfortunately, some questions are having the same meaning so its hard to choose which one is right

    • @EnglishLearningHubOfficial
      @EnglishLearningHubOfficial  2 года назад +11

      Thanks for watching!
      That's the point. Some questions have multiple correct answers, but if you pay close attention to the context, you can decide which option makes sense.

    • @lananggustri8572
      @lananggustri8572 2 года назад +4

      @@EnglishLearningHubOfficial personally, i dont care about the score, the most important thing is if we know the meaning is the same goals, its okay it doesn't matter

    • @EnglishLearningHubOfficial
      @EnglishLearningHubOfficial  2 года назад +3

      @@lananggustri8572 Indeed. Wish you all the best!

    • @lananggustri8572
      @lananggustri8572 2 года назад

      @@EnglishLearningHubOfficial yeah 😉

    • @humairawali9986
      @humairawali9986 2 года назад +1

      I also got 30/15answers

  • @ritajohn88
    @ritajohn88 Год назад +3

    I only got 18 correct B2🤭thank you, Admin🙏

  • @1barrill
    @1barrill Год назад

    Thank you so much for the test, it is a good method knowing ourselves.

  • @teresitabilotte4406
    @teresitabilotte4406 Год назад

    thank you i'm triying to remember my vocabulary before travelling!

  • @KuSi7800
    @KuSi7800 Год назад +11

    I got 20/30, could have gone better, but I'm still satisfied with an outcome. Thank you for the video, I had fun doing this and I'll undeniably keep learning. Continue with great work!

  • @user-oz7qg2nx1d
    @user-oz7qg2nx1d Год назад +3

    I got 28 out of 30 and l'm really stunned because after years of learning English l would make such silly mistakes, however, it's not a bad score l'm going practice everyday and brush up on my grammar by writing more and using different sentence structures.
    Thanks a ton for this enlightening lesson l really appreciate it. ❤

    • @Roozyj
      @Roozyj Год назад +1

      Same, my English is good, but I made a mistake in the first question (we say 'on time' in Dutch, so 'in time' just sounded really weird to me in that sentence) and I'd never heard of the word 'enervate' in English before. 'Enerverend' in Dutch means 'exciting', and in Flamish Dutch it means 'annoying', so yeah xD

    • @marjetapeterlin
      @marjetapeterlin Год назад

      28/30, i have never Heard of the. Word enervate. I also thought it is derived from energy that is why i chose raise. Ok, we keep learning.

  • @jeremydesai7022
    @jeremydesai7022 Год назад +7

    Probably 18/30. I need to just work more to increase my vocabulary. I would take it easy and I'm sure, I'll achieve my goal and nothing will be in vain. Thank you so much for making me understand my vocabulary level. 🙂🙂🙂🙂 May the Christ Jesus bless you abundantly! 🙏🙇🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️

  • @СветланаНоскова-и4ч

    I got 26 and was really perplexed with slight difference of in-or-on time, never knew the meaning of "enervare" - so picked up a new word, ashamed myself of confusing allow with the to infinitive and let without. But still very grateful for this vocabulary test🙏

    • @EnglishLearningHubOfficial
      @EnglishLearningHubOfficial  Год назад

      There is no point in being ashamed. There is always room for improvement.
      Thanks for your support.

  • @bashirabdielmi
    @bashirabdielmi Год назад +1

    My score is 25/30
    I have made 4 mistakes in C1 - C2
    and 1 mistake in B1 - B2

  • @sarjenka
    @sarjenka 2 года назад +14

    27 correct answers. In each level I made one mistake. My first language is Dutch and I understand (reading/listening) English almost perfect. Writing is a little less perfect and talking is most challenging for me. But I can communicate and when given enough time, I know how to express myself. This test would, however be more challenging if it wasn't multiple choice;)

    • @ningning_74
      @ningning_74 Год назад

      yea i got 23/30, but i reckon i would have done worse if it wasn't mcq

  • @Living_Art855
    @Living_Art855 2 года назад +4

    I got 25/30, thanks for producing such a great test for us to learn…

  • @Waters-fo6rn
    @Waters-fo6rn Год назад +1

    managed to obtain 29 which surprised me as has been such a long time since initially learning when younger. Enjoyed the challenge.....keeps the grey cells operational

  • @miroslavvanis8214
    @miroslavvanis8214 2 года назад +4

    23/30 - 2 errors in A and B level; 3 errors in C level. Thank you for the interesting test.

  • @barbaramiller5625
    @barbaramiller5625 Год назад +1

    I got 29, I had never heard of enervate. Learned something new. Thank you!

  • @tancredtankard2940
    @tancredtankard2940 Год назад

    I’ve been English since I was born… written academic papers… even a book… but I learned a new word doing this test…
    Oh and can I suggest looking for a new job BEFORE resigning from a current one!

  • @murtazawasel8444
    @murtazawasel8444 2 года назад +8

    27 / 30
    That's accurate! 👍
    Thanks

  • @陳佑玲-f2j
    @陳佑玲-f2j Год назад +5

    I got 17/30. Not bad, and then I’m trying to be fun for learning English. Thanks a lot.

  • @decorumless6432
    @decorumless6432 Год назад +3

    There's an issue in this video with the first question, and as a fluent and native English speaker I think I'm qualified to address it. On the east coast, especially New York and the New England region, the phrase 'in time' is rarely used, the alternative 'on time' is much more frequent. The same phenomenon can be found in the phrase 'in line', (something someone from Costal NY would rarely say), 'on line' sees much more use. A simple correction to an otherwise excellent video.

    • @EnglishLearningHubOfficial
      @EnglishLearningHubOfficial  Год назад +2

      Hello, thanks for your suggestion.
      Here, 'on time' means 'at the arranged or correct time', whereas the phrase 'in time' means 'before it's too late'.
      Thanks for your comment anyway.

    • @decorumless6432
      @decorumless6432 Год назад +1

      @@EnglishLearningHubOfficial Seeing as this video targets non-native speakers, I think it doesn't really matter. Here's another suggestion, as I have just rewatched the video; In question nine, all three answers are grammatical, however B is the most likely. This is very confusing as the question has no clear answer. I think your videos would benefit from a more objective question which only has one clear answer.

    • @MKM508
      @MKM508 Год назад +1

      Born and schooled in the USA here. I find it so interesting the language diversity found throughout the United States. Where I am from, some people may think I am a professional speaker and others may think I need to go back to school for remedial instruction. Many times when I hear others speak, I wonder if they slept through their primary education. While listening to someone from a different part of the country, some sound like English Majors with a Master's Degree or pretentiously haughty with their vocabularies. In truth, it is where they grew up and learned how to talk using a variety of words that essentially get the same understandable message across.

    • @grahaminvalencia
      @grahaminvalencia Год назад

      I don't understand your point

  • @BoburjonAbdulxakimov
    @BoburjonAbdulxakimov Год назад +1

    Boburjon from UZBEKISTAN. 18 correct answers

  • @AlimardonHaydarov-gv5dg
    @AlimardonHaydarov-gv5dg Год назад +1

    I've found 24/30. I think it's easier than the levels

  • @agnesmariadominic3941
    @agnesmariadominic3941 2 года назад +5

    I got 26/30 ☺️👍
    It helped me to practice my English skill
    Thx ✨😊

  • @IBlameAnhtus
    @IBlameAnhtus 2 года назад +9

    The advanced level is actually easier than intermediate level

  • @annaholota9160
    @annaholota9160 2 года назад +10

    I got 17/30 :)
    Thanks for the video, it's helps so much for improving my English

  • @korakojth7064
    @korakojth7064 Год назад +1

    I got 21 of 30 but need more practise to get better😅. It was fun. Thank you for your test.

  • @MOHAB-tn1vp2zx4c
    @MOHAB-tn1vp2zx4c Год назад

    B2... One has sometimes to think deeply for the answer...Thanks alot

  • @sukadukaku
    @sukadukaku 2 года назад +6

    15/30.... far beyond the Mastery Level ...😂

  • @Ajay-sn1ej
    @Ajay-sn1ej Год назад +3

    27out of 30.One error in B1-B2 and 2 errors in C1-C2. Thank you for this interesting test. Look forward to more.❣

  • @gurumwada9974
    @gurumwada9974 2 года назад +6

    I scored 24/30

  • @cle0p
    @cle0p Год назад +1

    26.Are you planning to go ....away.... for the weekend?
    This is a bit confused. I choose go...out.... because it seems she is asking her friend whether he/she is having a plan for fun or what, not leaving the town.

  • @mdShemul-b5z
    @mdShemul-b5z 3 месяца назад +1

    I got 15 out of 30 correct answers. I did learn some new vocabulary already. Thank you for the useful material😵

  • @Kayzblog
    @Kayzblog 2 года назад +6

    I got a 28/30, mostly because I sometimes lost focus. Regardless, I think it's a pretty good score. I'm so happy. 😁

  • @TovarichSputnik
    @TovarichSputnik 2 года назад +4

    Q22: in Australia it's actually called peak hour. 🙂

    • @drdweeb
      @drdweeb 2 года назад +3

      in Australia it's actually written upside down

    • @reiniernn9071
      @reiniernn9071 2 года назад

      My children had a small game (no not on a computer), called rush hour. That's why I had that correct.

    • @jackyliu4748
      @jackyliu4748 2 года назад +1

      I had a second thought on this one as well. In NYC, the train fares are charged based on peak and off peak. But rush hour is absolutely correct, so I chose rush hour 😂

  • @dragonlover2085
    @dragonlover2085 2 года назад +7

    Question 12 here: "single child" is also correct. It depends on the context.

    • @katrinat7936
      @katrinat7936 2 года назад +6

      "Single" is not correct in this context

  • @deenulazarus5454
    @deenulazarus5454 Год назад

    Thank you for the test...

  • @dinushawijesinghe4676
    @dinushawijesinghe4676 Год назад

    Thanks for this video.🙂

  • @billdyke9745
    @billdyke9745 2 года назад +4

    30/30. There were questions that could have been correctly answered differently. For example, 'teacher does not allow us to use mobile phones in class' is, if anything, better than 'let us'... (68 years old, English born and raised, grammar school and university educated. Not a typical student, I guess)... 👍

    • @AfshinBarani
      @AfshinBarani 2 года назад +2

      That was actually my only "mistake". I've been learning English for 17 years. Just by watching movies and TV Series. I answered all of them by instinct. My Native language is Persian wich is not even remotely close to English. So it feels good to be able to answer 29 of them.

    • @billdyke9745
      @billdyke9745 2 года назад

      @@AfshinBarani Well done. If your answer was 'allow' consider that 30/30.

    • @bennyankim9885
      @bennyankim9885 2 года назад +3

      That's what I thought at first, but if you go back to the sentence, the word "to" is absent, and if you used "allow" it would not be correct since the sentence would read: 'teacher does not allow us use mobile phones in class', whereas if you use the word "let", then it is correct since the sentence would read: 'teacher does not let us use mobile phones in class'.

    • @billdyke9745
      @billdyke9745 2 года назад

      @@bennyankim9885 Yes, you are right.

  • @HistoryteacherAlex
    @HistoryteacherAlex 2 года назад +4

    I made just couple mistakes. I think most of people heard the word "enervate" the first time :))

  • @teojoni2311
    @teojoni2311 Год назад +1

    28/30. What's the difference of doesn't let and doesn't allow? That's question 1 in B1-B2. I also got it wrong at peak hour/rush hour.

  • @peternicola7622
    @peternicola7622 Год назад

    Greetings from California, 24 out of 30 on first try, level C1. Native English speaker despite many around here who aren’t.

  • @cabdiqadiriya4718
    @cabdiqadiriya4718 Год назад

    iam so interesting how you explain for us english i appreciate for you your kindness

  • @gregoriussudaryono260
    @gregoriussudaryono260 Год назад

    Great test to do to know our English level skill in vocabulary. Thank you for sharing👍

  • @MargretSukyiMargretSukyi-hm4yi
    @MargretSukyiMargretSukyi-hm4yi Год назад +1

    I've got 17scores. Thank you. I'll keep it up

  • @KhinMaungTun-q9u
    @KhinMaungTun-q9u Год назад

    Thanks a lot Teacher.

  • @pralipthakumar9962
    @pralipthakumar9962 Год назад

    thank you
    as I am pleasantly surprised with my score inspiration
    C2

  • @jhoeximenes7388
    @jhoeximenes7388 Год назад

    I got 16 -20 corrected, thank you for this video, and I'am verry excited to see more about English vocabulary

  • @tiffer67
    @tiffer67 Год назад +1

    I'm sure this will have been mentioned previously but I'd take issue with the wording of the "uniform" question. As uniform starts with a vowel, should the preceding "a" not have been "an"?

    • @EnglishLearningHubOfficial
      @EnglishLearningHubOfficial  Год назад +1

      All English nouns beginning with the sound of a vowel use the article “an” and all English nouns beginning with the sound of a consonant use the article “a”. “Uniform” begins with a U which is a vowel, but it sounds like a “y” which is a consonant, so it uses the article “a”.

    • @tiffer67
      @tiffer67 Год назад

      @@EnglishLearningHubOfficial Thank you for the reply & explanation. I don’t recall that particular nuance of the “rule” ever being taught at school in my day. So, thank you, I have learned something new today 😃

  • @danjirel6472
    @danjirel6472 Год назад

    I got 25 out of 30 correct answers. Thank you for useful learning material, Please keep uploading more videos like this.

  • @mycomfortzone4249
    @mycomfortzone4249 Год назад

    I got 22 out of 30 and need to know more about Vocabularies and I'll keep moving forward.🍀Thank you so much for your test.

  • @ilhembmg8294
    @ilhembmg8294 Год назад +1

    I've got 23 of 30 .. Great l'm so happy 😁😊

  • @AbdellahPlays
    @AbdellahPlays Год назад +1

    6:21 I think both B/C are correct

  • @ishvinderkaur3718
    @ishvinderkaur3718 Год назад +2

    22/30 I really like the idea of testing oneself 🎉🎉🎉thanks a lot ❤

  • @EpickStudio
    @EpickStudio Год назад +1

    5:15 why "allow" is incorrect considering that means also the same like "let"?

  • @sanjaykumar-ew6mb
    @sanjaykumar-ew6mb Год назад

    Woooooooow thanks you Sooooooo much dear madam

  • @nisninaalifia771
    @nisninaalifia771 5 месяцев назад

    I scored 20/30 this is my 2nd time to practice my vocab skill through this channel🤩

  • @kurairisu5151
    @kurairisu5151 Год назад +2

    vocabulary wise I'm C2 (in this video) but in a grammar related video I had the first mistakes at B1. so I can read and understand spoken english almost fluentl. Also writing is okay. not perfect but also way better than actually speaking. I NEVER speak except speaking with myself in my head (thinking in english already). that's because I hated english in school but I learn many words and idioms through social media nowadays

  • @saba4079
    @saba4079 Год назад

    I was b2 in many tests few months ago but now i am in c1 excited for the progress

  • @jeffreythompson1866
    @jeffreythompson1866 Год назад

    30. Thank you! 🙏🏻 👍🏻💕

  • @maria_9.17
    @maria_9.17 Год назад

    I got 16 correct answers , my level is B2 . I need to improve my vocabulary and keep more ❤️✨. Thanks for this a great video.
    I'm 18 years old, I'm an Arabic lady from Yemen 🇾🇪 , I adore English language. Thanks again ♥️✨

    • @EnglishLearningHubOfficial
      @EnglishLearningHubOfficial  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear that you found our videos helpful, keep up practicing.

    • @br4524
      @br4524 Год назад +1

      Well done

    • @maria_9.17
      @maria_9.17 Год назад

      @@EnglishLearningHubOfficial That's for sure 🥺👍🏻🤍

  • @GhislainGirard-rc7gl
    @GhislainGirard-rc7gl Год назад

    15/30 , level B1 . So i learned a coulple news words . Thanks !

  • @wymok1825
    @wymok1825 Год назад

    26 out of 30. I'm Chinese & have never lived in an English world, except for short visits. I guess I'm much more confident with reading and writing, and not with conversational English.

  • @VerissimusAurelius
    @VerissimusAurelius Год назад

    30. I think this is geared for foreign students learning a new language. I wasn’t challenged by any of it.

  • @MahmoudKhateep-g1g
    @MahmoudKhateep-g1g Год назад

    20 of 30 i think i will become more good soon. thanks for this nice video your voice is so clear

  • @yuanminggao4818
    @yuanminggao4818 3 месяца назад +1

    23/30. Thanks for the lesson!

  • @50AHenry
    @50AHenry Год назад +1

    29/30 - missed Q28 - "enervate". Overall very simple. Not boasting, just fact.

  • @mrmrsporterbuiltinparadise568
    @mrmrsporterbuiltinparadise568 Год назад

    I learned a new word! Now I know what enervate means! Thank you!

  • @Navigatorrr8817
    @Navigatorrr8817 Год назад +1

    Q) 28 - The only one I got wrong. Enervate 🙌🏽 putting that one to memory “fo sho” 👍🏼

  • @carlhighsetland7629
    @carlhighsetland7629 Год назад

    27 out of 30.
    wrong ones:
    Polite - my answer was : unpolite instead of "IMPOLITE".
    ... The answer - my answer was : make out the answer instead of "WORK OUT the answer".
    Enervate - My answer was: (just tried to guess) raise , instead of "WEAKEN".
    THANK YOU.
    Santo Antonio de Goias/GO - Brazil

  • @beleaff
    @beleaff Год назад +1

    Last level was much easier than first one

  • @jammy7716
    @jammy7716 4 месяца назад

    22/30
    Mistakes:
    1. In time instead of on time (1)
    2. let instead of allow (11)
    3. uniform instead of police suit (14)
    4. put out instead of put away (21)
    5. especially instead of specially (24)
    6. out instead of away (26)
    7. take it easy instead of have a relax (27)
    8. weaken instead of urge, the synonym of “enervate” (28)

  • @Mary-sk7td
    @Mary-sk7td Год назад

    I think this test should be for foreign people who are not a native speakers and are in a process of learning. I score 17/30. English is my second language.