Angebot
Angebot
Sprachtrainings
Englisch Kursbeispiele
Business Skills
Agiles Lernen
Offene Kurse
Trainingsformen
Aktuelles
Über uns
Referenzen
Jobs
0911 - 9375 - 7861
Kontakt
Startseite
Sprachtrainings
Englisch Kursbeispiele
Business Skills
Agiles Lernen
Offene Kurse
Trainingsformen
Referenzen
Aktuelles
Über uns
Jobs
Kontakt
Englisch Einstufungstest
Schritt
1
von
65
1%
Bitte beachten Sie beim Ausfüllen:
Es gibt für jede Frage eine richtige Antwort, die Sie herausfinden müssen.
In einzelnen Fällen finden Sie andere Aufgabenstellungen vor. Darauf wird jeweils extra hingewiesen.
Sie erhalten Ihr Ergebnis am Ende des Einstufungstests.
Sie müssen keine personenbezogenen Daten eingeben.
Datenschutzerklärung
*
Ich stimme der Datenschutzerklärung auf dieser Website zu.
“Hello, how are you?” - “_____ ”
How are you?
How do you do?
Fine, thanks.
“_____ she from?” - “From Australia.”
Who’s
Where’s
What’s
“What’s Colin and Mary’s address?” - “_____ address is 15, Park Avenue, Leeds.”
There
Her
Their
“Are you _____ architect?”
--
a
an
He _____ at 7 o’clock.
gets normally up
normally get up
normally gets up
“Tom likes pop music, but he _____ classical music.”
likes not
doesn’t like
don’t like
not likes
At a tourist information centre: Tourist: “Excuse me, please. How can I get to Glasgow?” Assistant: “Well, you could take the bus or the train. It’s _____ to take the bus, but the train is _____.”
cheaper . . . more comfortable
more cheap . . . more comfortable
cheaper . . . comfortabler
“I think that Dartmouth is _____ Brighton.”
quieter than
more quieter than
quieter then
quieter as
“We’ve got _____ good supermarkets in our town, but we haven’t got _____ nice restaurants.”
- . . . -
some . . . any
any . . . some
“I’d like _____ more wine, please.”
any
some
something
“Last year I _____ to Spain.”
have gone
went
gone
“I _____ much last night.”
didn’t eat
doesn’t eat
don’t eat
“_____ Tom last weekend?”
Did you meet
Met you
Have you met
"What are your plans for this evening?” - “I’m not sure yet. I think _____ at home.”
I’m going to stay
stay
I’ll stay
“What’s he doing at the moment?” - “He _____ television.”
watches
watching
are watching
is watching
He _____ home from work at five o’clock every day.
coming
come
comes
is coming
“_____ a foreign language?” - “Yes, two. German and French.”
Is she speaking
Does she speak
She is speaking
“You _____ take a taxi. I can pick you up.”
must not
don’t have to
haven’t to
“Look at the clouds. _____ in a minute.”
It’s going to rain
It will rain
It will raining
“I _____ everywhere before I got a car.”
use to walk
used to walking
used to walk
“I’ll meet you _____.”
on Sunday at 8 o’clock at Heathrow Airport.
at Heathrow Airport at 8 o’clock on Sunday.
at Heathrow Airport on Sunday at 8 o’clock.
“_____ a really famous film star?” - “No, I haven’t.”
Did you ever meet
Have you ever met
Were you ever meeting
She _____ those letters for the last three hours.
has been typing
has typed
had been typing
typed
“When did you arrive in this country?” - “In March. I ___ here ___ about seven weeks.”
have been . . . since
am . . . for
have been . . . for
was . . . since
“Last year we _____ our holidays in Italy.”
have been spending
have spent
spent
spend
“Do you remember the job _____ I had in New York?”
Eine der folgenden Lösungen ist falsch. Welche?
—
which
that
who
“I _____ to Mary on the phone when the doorbell _____ .”
talked . . . rang
was talking . . . was ringing
was talking . . . rang
When she got to the theatre, she found that she _____ the tickets at home.
left
has left
had left
Den folgenden Satz kann man etwas umformuliert auch anders schreiben: “Tom speaks fluent English.”
Welcher der folgenden Sätze ist grammatisch korrekt?
Tom speaks fluently English.
Tom speaks English fluent.
Tom fluently speaks English.
Tom speaks English fluently.
Normally Tom is a very _____ driver, but yesterday when I went to town with him he didn’t drive very _____, but _____ _____.
Welche Antwort gibt die richtige Wortfolge wieder?
careful – good – terribly - fast
good – carefully – terrible - fastly
good – carefully – terribly - fast
“I don’t feel very well at the moment.” - “You don’t look well. If I _____ you, I’d go and see a doctor.”
were
would be
was
“When will we arrive in Paris?” - “If we _____ now, we _____ there at 5 o’clock.”
will leave . . . are
would leave . . . are
left . . . will be
leave . . . will be
“If I _____ a lot of money, I _____ a house.”
earned . . . bought
would earn . . . would buy
would earn . . . bought
earned . . . would buy
“Hi, Sue. I met Tom yesterday. He told me that he _____ really lucky the day before. He _____ to play Bingo and _____ £100. He said he really _____ the money for a new car, but that he would rather spend it on clothes.”
Welche Antwort gibt die richtige Wortfolge wieder?
had been - had gone - had won - needed
was – went – won - has needed
was - had gone - had won - needed
Police officers _____ by the goverment, from the money we pay in taxes.
will be paid
are paid
are paying
Die folgende Aussage kann man auch anders schreiben. “The government spent a million pounds on this programme.”
Welche der folgenden Aussagen entspricht der obigen?
A million pounds had been spent on this programme by the government.
A million pounds has been spent on this programme by the government.
A million pounds was spent on this programme by the government.
The letters _____ right at this moment.
are typed
are being typed
are typing
“A Rolls-Royce is _____ a Mini.”
comfortabler than
more comfortable as
comfortabler as
more comfortable than
“_____ you give me some small change for the phone, please?”
May
Might
Would
Should
“How much milk is there?” - “There’s _____ milk left, three or four bottles.”
much
a lot of
many
“Who was that?” - “Oh, an old friend _____.”
of me
from me
of my
of mine
“Do you see those big houses over there? Well, they _____ pulled down to build the new motorway.”
will
will have to be
had to be
will have
When Paul came back to the car, he found he _____ given a parking ticket.”
has been
had
had been
If she _____ the seat belt, she _____ died.
hadn’t put on . . . would have
doesn’t put on . . . would have been
hadn’t put on . . . would
“Will I feel better soon, Doctor?” - “Well, you _____ smoke for a few weeks, but you _____ go to bed, just relax a bit and come and see me again in a week.”
mustn’t . . needn’t
don’t have to . . needn’t
needn’t .. . mustn’t
"This time my friends drank _____ beer than at our last party.”
less
little
fewer
“I don’t really like wine.” – “_____ ”
Neither me.
Nor me.
Nor I.
Neither do I.
“You haven’t left the keys at home, _____?”
did you
have you
haven’t you
or
“Do you decorate your flat yourself or _____?” – “Oh, it depends.”
do you have it decorated
let you decorate it
have you it decorated
“I couldn’t hear what he was _____ on the telephone.”
saying
telling
speaking
talking
Top Shoes (TS) TS is a company in England which manufactures luxury-grade shoes. Up to now the company has concentrated on selling through the “Far East Footwear Corporation” to large importers, such as department stores. The contract with “Far East” will soon run out. TS now requires a sales representative not only to keep up sales, but also to expand sales in Japan and Hong Kong, and to introduce new products, for example, giftware, travel goods and clothing. Further he/she would also have to look into the possibility of starting selling goods in Singapore. No particular qualifications are required, apart from some sales experience. The salary ranges from $ 20,000 to $ 25,000 per annum.
Sind die folgenden Aussagen richtig (right) oder falsch (wrong)?
TS is going to concentrate on selling through the “Far East Footwear Corporation”.
right
wrong
TS introduced new products in Japan and Hong Kong.
right
wrong
The person required doesn’t need any sales experience.
right
wrong
“Hello, Tom. I can’t be sure I’ll be home in time for lunch. I _____ be late.”
should
must
may
“Sometimes I wish I _____ more time for learning English.”
have
had
will have
would have
Sue: I forgot _____ (1) you, Sheila’s got married.
Jenny: Oh no. Whatever made her decide _____ (2) a thing like that?
Sue: It’s impossible _____ (3). Can you imagine ______ (4) married to him? She seemed _____ (5) such a nice girl.
(1)
to tell
telling
having told
(2)
doing
having done
to do
(3)
to say
saying
to have said
(4)
being
to be
(5)
to be
being
Extracts from a newspaper article about a bank robbery.
The police are said _____ (1) part of the stolen money. The thieves are thought _____ (2) in a panic. The robbers are still thought _____ (3) in the country.
(1)
discovering
to have discovered
having discovering
(2)
to flee
to have fled
to have been fleeing
(3)
to be
being
to have been
The company has had a bad year, and will therefore not be _____ any new workers.
taking up
taking on
taking off
taking after
He had no _____ of causing trouble.
intent
intend
intention
intending
“I _____ here _____ an hour. Where _____?”
Welche Antwort gibt die richtige Wortfolge wieder?
am - for - were you
have been - for - have you been
was - since - have you been
“Excuse me, do you _____ me bringing my dog into your house?”
mind
oppose
object
complain
Welches Wort gehört nicht in die Gruppe?
exhausted
tired
awake
sleepy
Welches Wort gehört nicht in die Gruppe?
deny
admit
confess
reveal
Welches Wort gehört nicht in die Gruppe?
long
shallow
high
tall
Welches Wort gehört nicht in die Gruppe?
strange
peculiar
common
odd
Suche nach: