New English File Preintermediate Progress Test Files 59 [repack] 【UHD】
This progress test is designed based on the New English File Pre-Intermediate curriculum, focusing on core competencies covered in Files 5 through 9. Key topics include comparatives and superlatives, past and present tenses, quantity expressions, and vocabulary for daily life, travel, and health. Grammar
1. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. I was sitting on a bench when the bus __________ (arrive). When __________ he __________ (get) back from Russia?. Look at those clouds! It __________ (rain). If I __________ (be) you, I would ask them for a pay rise.
I __________ (not read) your report yet; can I call you back later?. 2. Underline the correct word(s).
Task focuses on comparative forms, intensifiers, conjunctions, and relative pronouns. new english file preintermediate progress test files 59
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There is no "File 59." It is highly likely you are looking for either:
- Files 5–9: This usually refers to the Elementary level, which has 9 files.
- Files 5–7: This covers the second half of the Pre-Intermediate book.
Below is a study guide and practice test covering the key grammar and vocabulary points for the second half of the Pre-Intermediate level (Files 5, 6, and 7). This will help you review for any cumulative progress test. This progress test is designed based on the
5. Listen to the Audio Scripts
Your teacher may use the New English File class audio. Listen to the dialogues from Files 5-9 without looking at the book. Transcribe key sentences that use the target grammar.
1. Understanding the Context and Requirements
- Review the Test Files: Start by reviewing the content of the progress test files. These typically include various sections testing grammar, vocabulary, reading, and sometimes listening or speaking skills.
- Identify the Level: Since it's pre-intermediate, ensure that your piece (whether it's a writing task, a speaking scenario, or a lesson plan) is tailored to this level. This means using vocabulary and grammatical structures that are appropriate and slightly challenging but not overwhelming.
5. Passives (Present and Past)
Rewrite the sentences in the passive voice.
- Shakespeare wrote Hamlet.
→ Hamlet __________ by Shakespeare.
- They make cars in Japan.
→ Cars __________ in Japan.
- Someone stole my bicycle.
→ My bicycle __________.
Feature: "Progress Test Finder & Manager" (for New English File — Pre-Intermediate, Test 59)
Goal: let teachers and learners quickly locate, preview, download, and track usage of Progress Test 59 materials. Files 5–9: This usually refers to the Elementary
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Report: Analysis of the “New English File Pre-Intermediate” Progress Test (Files 5–9)
Date: October 26, 2023
Subject: Content, Structure, and Learning Outcomes of Progress Test Files 5–9
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3. Present Perfect Simple (File 7)
- Life experiences: Have you ever eaten sushi?
- Been vs. gone: She has gone to Paris (she is still there) vs. She has been to Paris (she returned).
- For and since: I’ve lived here for five years (duration) vs. since 2019 (starting point).
1. Making Suggestions
Choose the correct response.
A: What shall we do tonight?
B: ________
a) I will go to the cinema.
b) Let's go to the cinema.
c) We are going to the cinema.