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English Test Detailed Report - 79%
1. THIS CERTIFIES THAT
Ahmed Zaghloul
Has completed The English Test
with an overall score of 79%
7th December 2016
Date
2. ENGLISH SCORE REPORT
TEST DETAILS
Test Taker ID: 869762259980
Date of Test: 07.12.2016
Time of Test: 13:08:02
Test Taker's Name: Ahmed Zaghloul
Date of Birth: 1990-06-06
Country of Citizenship: Egypt
Country of Residence: Egypt
Gender: Male
E-mail Address: a.zaghloul.2@gmail.com
OVERALL TEST RESULTS
OVERALL SCORE
79%
Summary of English skills
You have a relatively good knowledge of English but still require training in order to
master the most complicated aspects of the language. Your score demonstrates a
decent command of many aspects of grammar, while you don’t yet feel fully
confident with some of the other grammatical categories. Your responses show that
to a large degree you are able to understand complex texts that can be encountered
in an academic or professional environment. Below you will find a summary of your
score that can help you identify your strengths and weaknesses in English. When
reviewing your scores, please remember that this test was designed for an advanced
level of English skills in preparation for higher education.
OVERVIEW OF YOUR ENGLISH SKILLS
SKILL AREA SCORE RESULTS
Overall 79%
Adverbs 83%
Articles & Determiners 50%
Prepositions 100%
Pronouns 67%
Quantifiers 67%
Verbs 81%
Word Order 92%
Comprehension 63%
Idioms 83%
Vocabulary 100%
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3. DETAILED SCORE REPORT
SKILL AREA SCORE RESULTS
Adverbs 83%
Articles & Determiners 50%
Prepositions 100%
Pronouns 67%
Indefinite pronouns 50%
Relative pronouns 83%
Quantifiers 67%
Verbs 81%
(to) + Infinitive or -ing form 67%
Active or Passive 83%
Conditionals 100%
Modal verbs 100%
Reported speech 100%
Tenses 67%
Wishes and hypotheses 50%
Word Order 92%
Order of adjectives 83%
Sentence structure 100%
Reading and Comprehension
Comprehension 63%
Idioms 83%
Vocabulary 100%
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4. CUSTOMIZED DESCRIPTION OF YOUR ENGLISH SKILLS
You have a very good command of adverbs and adverbials, as well as their position in a sentence. This
means that you rarely experience difficulties in expressing correctly when, where, why, to what extent or under
what conditions something happens or happened.Â
You often correctly employ both definite and indefinite articles, but still don’t feel totally confident in this
grammatical category. A review of the rules for omitting the article and for using the definite article with
geographical names is also recommended.Â
Using prepositions correctly is not a problem for you. Therefore you are able to mark and
understand easily various meanings expressed by prepositions, including locating nouns, pronouns and phrases
in space and time.Â
You have excellent knowledge of pronouns and rarely encounter problems even with the more complex
pronoun types. You have learned the grammar rules for indefinite pronouns but you still need some training in
distinguishing between them, as well as choosing the singular or plural verb form after such pronouns. You have
a high level of proficiency with relative pronouns and you are easily able to distinguish between them in order to
compose a complex sentence.Â
You are able to freely indicate the quantity of nouns: how many or how much. This is connected to the fact
that differentiating between which quantifiers to use with countable and uncountable nouns is not a problem for
you. You also understand the important difference between “little― and “a little― and between
“few― and “a few―.Â
Understanding the complex rules for verbs and tenses is one of your strengths in English grammar. You are
proficient in determining whether to use the Infinitive or –ing form of the verb, and you also fully understand
the rules for using “to― in front of the Infinitive. You have outstanding knowledge of the active and passive
voice and are easily able to convert sentences from one form to the other. You have an exceptional command
of conditionals in English and choosing the correct verb and the form of that verb is not a problem for you. You
have excellent knowledge of modal verbs to express what is probable, possible or certain. You are easily able
to transform statements, questions and requests from direct speech into reported speech and the other way
around. You have a good grasp of both basic and more complex tenses and this helps you distinguish more
easily between various nuances of meaning. You are on your way to understanding how to express wishes and
hypotheses with the help of grammatical structures.Â
You have a good command of word order in English and you rarely encounter any problems in organizing
complicated or descriptive sentences. You differentiate easily between various adjective types and rarely
encounter difficulties in using the correct order of adjectives. This helps you understand the context of a
sentence even better. Your knowledge of sentence structure is high and you are usually accurate in organizing
complex sentences in a coherent manner.Â
You are able to read and comprehend complex texts without any difficulty. You handle longer phrases with
confidence; however you still struggle to recognize hidden meaning. You have a broad knowledge of idiomatic
English. You demonstrate an extensive vocabulary and rarely encounter words which you don't understand.Â