"Excuse me, how do I get to the nearest station?"
To prepare for the Speakout Pre-Intermediate Mid-Course Test Units 1-6, students should:
At the end of Units 1 through 6, complete the dedicated revision pages. These exercises mimic the exact format of the actual test items. speakout pre-intermediate mid-course test units 1-6
Students often neglect the functional language boxes (e.g., "Making suggestions," "Checking into a hotel"). Create role-play cards:
“The Speakout test wasn’t about catching me out. It was about showing me what I know — and what to practise next.” "Excuse me, how do I get to the nearest station
Workplace collocations, occupation titles, and describing job responsibilities ( "responsible for," "deals with" ).
The first six units of the Speakout Pre-Intermediate course lay the foundation for everyday communication. Unlike a beginner level, pre-intermediate assumes you have basic survival English skills. Units 1-6 bridge the gap between simple sentences and more complex conversations involving past narratives, future plans, and descriptive language. Create role-play cards: “The Speakout test wasn’t about
Mastering auxiliary verbs ( do, does, did, am/is/are ) to form open and closed questions.