The Forum has put up this section to help Forum members prepare for any of the English-language proficiency tests required by prospective employers or for college or graduate school admission. Every week, the Forum will present a new set of practice tests in four of the most commonly measured areas of English-proficiency:
vocabulary,
grammar, s
yntax, and
reading comprehension. Most of the testing instruments for English proficiency today also measure picture identification skills, listening comprehension, writing ability, and speaking competence, but since these instruments require sophisticated technical equipment and scoring by actual human raters, the Forum won’t be able to provide practice tests for them here. Instead, it will concentrate on pencil-and-paper tests that can be self-administered and self-scored by the test taker:
grammar error recognition,
incomplete sentences, and
reading comprehension. For parts of English proficiency tests that involve visuals and sound, those preparing to take the actual tests soon are encouraged to get the practice tests in the CD-ROM format that are offered by the testing or test-review companies.
IMAGE CREDIT: PROPROFS.COMAfter reading the overview to this section, “Is Your English Good Enough?”, simply click the link to the practice tests for the week and start testing yourself. Always remember when taking these tests:
Practice makes perfect!Practice Tests This Week:TOEFL Structure and Written Expression Text No. 1 Click to take it now!Practice Tests of Previous Week:1. TOIEC Incomplete Sentences Test No. 1 Click to take it now! 2. TOEIC Error Recognition Test No. 1 Click to take it now!3. TOEIC Reading Comprehension Test (Part VII) No. 1 Click to take it now!