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Placement Test KEY

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ANSWERS

A FUNCTIONS
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B GRAMMAR
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C VOCABULARY
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E READING
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F LISTENING
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Instructions for determining student placement


The test is designed to accurately measure a student’s ability in functional English, grammar, vocabulary, reading,
speaking, listening, and writing. It enables the teacher to place a student in the correct level to follow a suitable book.
Although each of the seven sections can be used separately, they provide a more accurate measurement when carried
out together.

Each section follows the generic scale below. Therefore, a student who achieves nine out of ten in one test is B1 level
and should study the Intermediate book.

Score
CEFR level Placement Level
(correct answers)
1/2 A1 Beginner
3 A1 Elementary Starter
4/5 A2 Elementary
6 A2 Pre-intermediate Starter
7 A2 Pre-intermediate
8 B1 Pre-intermediate
9 B1 Intermediate
10 B2 Intermediate

Where more than one section is given, the marks should be adapted as appropriate to reflect the number of questions.
For instance, if three tests are given then a student needs between 27 and 30 to be placed at Intermediate level.

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The following scale should be used for the full test (seven sections):

Score
CEFR level Placement Level
(correct answers)
0-14 A1 Beginner
15-21 A1 Elementary Starter
22-35 A2 Elementary
36-42 A2 Pre-intermediate Starter
43-49 A2 Pre-intermediate
50-56 B1 Pre-intermediate
57-63 B1 Intermediate
64-70 B2 Intermediate

Speaking test instructions


There are six sets of topics and each contains three open questions. They correspond to different levels of ability so select one
or more sets to suit each candidate and the required length of the test. For example, with an A1 student sets 1 and 2 could be
used.

Set CEFR level Placement Level


1 A1 Beginner
2 A1 Elementary Starter
3 A2 Elementary
4 A2 Pre-intermediate Starter
5 B1 Pre-intermediate
6 B1/B2 Intermediate

The test can be done with one teacher and student or with two or more students. The questions could then be asked to each
student individually or all together to promote discussion.

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Speaking test marking scheme


Score CEFR level Placement Level Level description
1 A1 Beginner The student is unable to answer the questions because of inadequate
grammar and vocabulary. Language and pronunciation errors make
any output difficult to understand.
2 A1 Beginner The student attempts to answer the questions despite inadequate
grammar and vocabulary. Output consists of incomplete and
incorrect sentences and vocabulary. Pronunciation errors make the
output difficult to understand.
3 A1 Elementary Starter The student attempts to answer the questions despite inadequate
grammar and vocabulary. Output consists of incomplete and
incorrect sentences and vocabulary. Pronunciation errors make the
output difficult to understand.
4 A2 Elementary The student answers the questions using basic grammar and
vocabulary. Output consists of few complete and grammatically and
lexically correct sentences. Pronunciation errors make some parts
difficult to understand.
5 A2 Elementary The student answers the questions using basic grammar and
vocabulary. Output consists of very few complete and grammatically
and lexically correct short sentences. Pronunciation errors make
some parts difficult to understand.
6 A2 Pre-intermediate The student answers the questions using limited Starter grammar
Started and vocabulary. Output consists of some short utterances with basic
tenses and vocabulary. Errors are common and poor pronunciation
make some parts difficult to understand.
7 A2 Pre-intermediate The student answers the questions using limited grammar and
vocabulary. Output consists of short sentences with basic tenses
and vocabulary. Several errors and poor pronunciation make some
words difficult to understand.
8 B1 Pre-intermediate The student answers the questions using limited but sufficient
grammar and vocabulary. Output consists of short sentences with a
range of tenses and vocabulary. Some errors and poor pronunciation
make occasional words difficult to understand.
9 B1 Intermediate The student answers the questions using a range of grammar and
vocabulary. Output consists of short and long sentences. Errors
in complex constructions and occasionally mispronounced words
do not greatly affect comprehension. Stress and intonation are
occasionally used to convey meaning.
10 B2 Intermediate The student answers the questions well using a good range of
grammar and vocabulary. Output consists of developed and
connected sentences. A few errors in complex constructions and/
or mispronounced sounds do not affect comprehension. Stress and
intonation are consistently used to convey meaning.

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Writing test marking scheme


The marking scheme below should be used to mark the description of the photograph.

Score CEFR level Placement Level Level description


1 A1 Beginner The student is unable to describe the picture because of inadequate
grammar and vocabulary. Language errors make any output difficult
to understand and there is no evidence of correct punctuation.
2 A1 Beginner The student attempts to describe the picture despite inadequate
grammar and vocabulary. Output consists of incomplete and
incorrect sentences and vocabulary. There is little evidence of
correct punctuation.
3 A1 Elementary Starter The student attempts to describe the picture despite inadequate
grammar and vocabulary. Output consists of incomplete and
incorrect sentences and vocabulary. Poor organisation and
punctuation errors make the output difficult to understand.
4 A2 Elementary The student describes the picture using basic grammar and
vocabulary. Output consists of few complete and grammatically
and lexically correct sentences. Poor organisation and punctuation
errors make some parts difficult to understand.
5 A2 Elementary The student describes the picture using basic grammar and
vocabulary. Output consists of very few complete and grammatically
and lexically correct short sentences. Some ideas are organised and
there is evidence of correct punctuation.
6 A2 Pre-intermediate The student describes the picture using limited Starter grammar
Starter and vocabulary. Output consists of some short utterances with basic
tenses and vocabulary. Errors are common and affect understanding
but ideas are organised and basic punctuation is sometimes used
appropriately.
7 A2 Pre-intermediate The student describes the picture using limited grammar and
vocabulary. Output consists of short sentences with basic tenses and
vocabulary. Several errors make some understanding difficult but
ideas are organised and basic punctuation is used appropriately.
8 B1 Pre-intermediate The student describes the picture using limited but sufficient
grammar and vocabulary. Output consists of short sentences with
a range of tenses and vocabulary. Some errors make occasional
sections difficult to understand but ideas are organised and basic
punctuation is used appropriately.
9 B1 Intermediate The student describes the picture using a range of grammar and
vocabulary. Output consists of short and long sentences. Errors in
complex constructions does not greatly affect comprehension. Ideas
are well organised and correct punctuation is generally used.
10 B2 Intermediate The student describes the picture well using a good range of
grammar and vocabulary. Output consists of developed and
connected sentences. A few errors in complex constructions does
not affect comprehension. Punctuation is used to convey meaning.

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