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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningEnglish Speaking Practice: Daily Life & HistoryKnowledge test

Test on English Speaking Practice: Daily Life & History

English Speaking Practice: Daily Life & History - Your Guide

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The study materials suggest using frequency adverbs such as 'often' and 'rarely' when discussing daily routines.

Test: Student decision-making, English speaking, Celtic history, Roman Britain, Vikings, Medieval history

20 questions

Question 1: The study materials suggest using frequency adverbs such as 'often' and 'rarely' when discussing daily routines.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials specifically list 'usually', 'sometimes', and 'never' as examples of frequency adverbs to use for daily routines, without mentioning 'often' or 'rarely'.

Question 2: According to the study materials, which response best answers the question 'What is your favourite subject?' for an A2-B1 speaking test?

A. My favourite subject is Math.

B. I like Science.

C. My favourite subject is English because I enjoy reading stories and learning new words.

D. English, it's good.

Explanation: The study materials advise to answer the question directly and then provide a reason or an example. Option 2 follows this structure by stating the favourite subject and then explaining why, similar to the 'Exam Ready' example provided.

Question 3: The Celts used berries and fruit to make their clothes bright colours.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The Celts used berries and fruit to make their clothes bright colours.

Question 4: According to the provided materials, which Celtic festival was celebrated at the start of summer for good luck?

A. Samhain

B. Imbolc

C. Bealtaine

D. Lughnasa

Explanation: The study materials state that Bealtaine was one of the four main Celtic festivals, celebrated at the start of summer, for good luck.

Question 5: Emperor Claudius successfully conquered southern Britain starting in 43 AD.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Emperor Claudius successfully conquered southern Britain starting in 43 AD.

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