Whether you have one week or one night, here is a strategic study plan.

"I ________ (live) in this city since I was a child, but I ________ (visit) London for the first time last year." (Answer: have lived / visited) If you'd like to prepare further, I can: Create a custom practice quiz for a specific unit.

Beyond the mechanics of grammar, the test evaluates a substantial expansion of lexical resource. Units 1-6 usually cover a wide array of topics, ranging from personal profiles and lifestyle to travel and life experiences. The assessment challenges students to demonstrate knowledge of collocations, adjective-noun pairings, and vocabulary related to specific themes like family, work, and free time. Furthermore, a defining feature of the Speakout series is its focus on functional language—phrases used for specific social situations. The mid-course test likely includes sections on "making arrangements," "giving opinions," or "responding to suggestions." This shifts the focus from knowing about the language to knowing how to use it socially, marking a crucial step away from survival English toward conversational fluency.

Unit 6: Future plans and predictions . Going to for plans: “I review phrasal verbs one more time.” Will for predictions: “The test won’t be as hard as I think.”

Present Simple vs. Present Continuous, Past Simple, and Present Perfect with Future Plans: Differentiating between be going to and the Present Continuous for arrangements. Sentence Correction:

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