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Grammar lessons with exercises and clear explanations, grammar charts, reading and listening tests with transcriptions, writing lessons, instant marking, answer feedback, and much more!

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Grammar Lessons

Study the grammar lessons that are typically included in each level: A1A2B1B1+B2. There are three or more exercises and an explanation in each lesson, and feedback for every single question!

Vocabulary Lessons

Boost your vocabulary with exercises tailored for each level: A1A2B1B1+B2. Every lesson features keywords, definitions, pictures and quizzes with personalized feedback to enhance your learning.

Listening Tests

Improve your listening skills by practicing with our video tests. There are tests for each level: A1A2B1B1+B2. You will be able to see the transcription of the audio after you submit your answers.

Reading Tests

Need to improve your reading skills? Work on our reading tests. There are reading tests for A1A2B1B1+ and B2. You will find different types of texts and there are different types of questions in each test.

Use of English Tests

In each of these tests you will find 15 multiple-choice questions about the different grammar lessons that you have studied for a specific level: A1A2B1B1+ and B2.  You will get feedback for every answer.

Writing Lessons

Improve your listening skills by practicing with our video tests. There are tests for each level: A1A2B1B1+B2. You will be able to see the transcription of the audio after you submit your answers.

Exams

Improve your exam skills and achieve better results with our practice materials. Test-English will help you with your Cambridge KEY, Cambridge Preliminary, Cambridge First, IELTS, or TOEFL iBT exam.

Level Test

If you are not sure about your level, don’t worry, you can take this online test. There are 60 multiple-choice questions and there is no time limit. You will be able to see the answers when you finish the test.

Check our latest lessons and tests!

Reduced infinitives: Omitting the infinitive phrase after 'to'

Will humans become supermachines? – B1+ English Listening Test

A thank-you email – A2 English Writing

Why your coworkers hate you – B1 English Reading Test

Technology – A2 English Vocabulary

Double negatives in English