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Intereducation Institute Placement Test

La prueba Intereducation tiene 65 preguntas, cada una de las cuales vale un punto. La primera es la sección de gramática y vocabulario que tiene 50 preguntas. La segunda es la sección de comprensión lectora y tiene 8 preguntas. Finalmente, la tercera es la sección de escucha y tiene 7 preguntas.
Para decidir su nivel, use la tabla de conversión a continuación:

Total score · Level

0 - 29 · Beginner
30 - 44 · Elementary
45 - 54 · Pre-intermediate
55 - 65 · Intermediate

Este es un test referencial. En caso de requerir resultados más precisos, solicitar un Pearson Level Test.

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I ________________ from France.

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This is my friend. _____________ name is Peter.

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Mike is ______________.

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My brother is ______________ artist.

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_______________ 20 desks in the classroom.

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Paul ________________ romantic films.

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Sorry, I can’t talk. I _____________ right now.

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She _________________ at school last week.

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I _________________ the film last night.

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__________________ a piece of cake? No, thank you.

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The living room is ___________________ than the bedroom.

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The car is very old. We’re going ____________________ a new car soon.

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Jane is a vegetarian. She ____________________ meat.

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There aren’t ________________ buses late in the evening.

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The car park is _________________ to the restaurant.

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Sue ________________ shopping every day.

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They _________________ in the park when it started to rain heavily.

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________________ seen fireworks before?

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We’ve been friends ____________________ many years.

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You _________________ pay for the tickets. They’re free.

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Jeff was ill last week and he _________________ go out.

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These are the photos ________________ I took on holiday.

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We’ll stay at home if it _______________ this afternoon.

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He doesn’t smoke now, but he __________________ a lot when he was young.

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Mark plays football ___________________ anyone else I know.

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I promise I __________________ you as soon as I’ve finished this cleaning.

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This town ___________________ by lots of tourists during the summer.

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He said that his friends ____________ to speak to him after they lost the football match.

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How about _________________ to the cinema tonight?

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Excuse me, can you ___________________ me the way to the station, please?

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I wasn’t interested in the performance very much. ________________.

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Take a warm coat, _______________ you might get very cold outside.

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__________________ this great book and I can’t wait to see how it ends.

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What I like more than anything else ___________________ at weekends.

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She ________________ for her cat for two days when she finally found it in the garage.

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We won’t catch the plane _________________ we leave home now! Please hurry up!

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If I hadn’t replied to your email, I___________________ here with you now.

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Do you think you ___________________ with my mobile phone soon? I need to make a call.

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I don’t remember mentioning __________________ dinner together tonight.

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Was it Captain Cook ______________ New Zealand?

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You may not like the cold weather here, but you’ll have to ________________, I’m afraid.

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It’s cold so you should __________________ on a warm jacket.

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Paul will look ______________ our dogs while we’re on holiday.

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She ___________________ a lot of her free time reading.

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Hello, this is Simon. Could I ___________________ to Jane, please?

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They’re coming to our house ___________________ Saturday.

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I think it’s very easy to ___________ debt these days.

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Come on! Quick! Let’s get _____________!

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I phoned her ____________ I heard the news.

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I feel very ____________. I’m going to go to bed!

Lea atentamente el texto a continuación y elija y responda las preguntas que siguen.

YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT
Every time you go online you leave a trail. This is just like a real footprint. It reveals where you’ve been, how long you stayed, and what you’ve been doing there. Every time you register for an online service, send an email, download a video, or upload a photo, the information can be accessed and your digital footprint can be revealed. This shouldn’t necessarily be worrying but it is advisable to be aware of your digital footprint and to be cautious and sensible when you are online.

Six top tips for taking care of your digital footprint:

1. Don’t forget to log off when you leave a website, especially if you are using a shared computer. If you don’t, someone can easily pretend to be you!
2. Don’t tell anyone your passwords and don’t write them down in an obvious place. Make them more complex by using a combination of letters, numbers, and punctuation marks.
3. Tell an adult if you come across anything online that makes you upset, anxious, or concerned. There are ways to report inappropriate or abusive content and in most cases, web managers respond rapidly.
4. Remember your favorite websites by using the history button and the bookmark function on your computer or mobile device. This is a way that your digital footprint can work in your favor, but remember to clear your browser history regularly.
5. If you want to post comments online, you don’t have to use your own name. Invent a nickname to use instead. You can also use a picture instead of a real photo.
6. Protect your identity online. Be careful about who you share personal information with and always think twice before sharing details like your email, home address, school, or phone number with someone.

Think about the future
All kinds of people are interested in your digital footprint. It's now quite common for colleges, universities, and employers to check out the online profiles of possible candidates as part of their application process. There are cases of people having missed out on jobs and places in college because their digital footprint didn’t impress the recruiters. So, remember: keep safe, don’t put too much personal information online, and always think carefully before you post something. Ask yourself, ‘Would I be happy for absolutely everyone to see this?’

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When you go online you....

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If people search for information about you, they can find your ...

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Someone could pretend to be you if you don't log off when ...

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You should make your passwords difficult to guess by …

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If a user reports inappropriate content, ...

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You should report abusive remarks on the internet ...

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To remember your favorite websites, you can use the ...

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Think carefully before ...
Escuche atentamente el video a continuación, regrese y responda 'sí o no' a las preguntas que siguen.

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The students will be taking exams soon.

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A revision timetable could be from one to six weeks.

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No one can really concentrate properly with music on.

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You should try to forget about the internet, text messages, Twitter, Facebook, etc. while you're studying.

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Underlining or highlighting your notes is better than writing more notes.

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Mind maps are good because they mirror the way the brain works.

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The most important thing is to remember the information. You don't have to understand it.

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