Speakout Pre-intermediate Mid-course Test Units 1-6 New! -

At the end of every unit in the Speakout book, tBefore the mid-course test, revisit the and Vocabulary Bank for Units 1 through 6. These are the "cheat sheets" for everything that will appear on the exam. Focus on Irregular Verbs

Mastering auxiliary verbs ( do, be, have ) to ask open and closed questions.

Navigating cities and describing holidays. Health & Lifestyle: Food, exercise, and common ailments. Stories: Verbs for describing life events and sequences. 3. Functional Language (The "Speakout" Speciality) speakout pre-intermediate mid-course test units 1-6

Knowing when to use "I went" (specific time) versus "I have been" (unspecified experience).

The test specifically targets the functional language, grammar, and vocabulary introduced in the first half of the Pearson Speakout Pre-Intermediate textbook. 1. Grammar Essentials At the end of every unit in the

Differentiating between be going to (intentions) and Present Continuous (fixed arrangements).

Since Units 3 and 4 lean heavily on the Past Simple and Present Perfect, you must be confident with irregular past participles. If you still struggle with seen, gone, taken, or bought , now is the time to drill them. Listen to the BBC Clips Navigating cities and describing holidays

The mid-course test often includes a writing task, such as an email to a friend or a short description of a past holiday. Focus on using ( because, but, however, although ) to make your writing flow more naturally. Example Test Format

Using must, have to, and should for rules and advice. 2. Vocabulary Themes The test pulls from the thematic units you’ve studied: