Test di Inglese gratuito per valutare il livello di conoscenza

Test di Inglese gratuito

Per verificare il tuo livello di conoscenza dell’inglese abbiamo sviluppato un test completamente gratuito, in grado di generare una valutazione delle tue competenze e associare un livello elementary, intermediate, upper-intermediate o advanced.

  • A livello base
  • A1 – Beginner
  • A2 – Elementary
  • B livello intermedio
  • B1 –  Intermediate
  • B2 – Upper-intermediate
  • C livello avanzato
  • C1 – Advanced
  • C2 – Proficiency

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“Is Christian there?” “No, _____________ ."

  1. he is

  2. he’s

  3. he isn’t


How many books _____________ on the table?

  1. are they

  2. are there

  3. there are


Peter and _________ mother live in London.

  1. his

  2. her

  3. him


Julie’s very rich. She __________ a lot of money.

  1. have

  2. is having

  3. has


Sophie’s very poor. She ___________ much money.

  1. isn’t

  2. doesn’t has

  3. doesn't have


“What ___________ ?” “I work as pilot.”

  1. are you doing

  2. do you

  3. do you do


“Is she on time every day?” “No, she’s ___________ late.”

  1. every

  2. always

  3. never


“What time is it?” “It’s _____________ (13.15)

  1. quarter past one

  2. quarter to one

  3. fifteen to one


Our meeting is ______ Tuesday, in the morning

  1. at

  2. in

  3. on


“Where’s Colin?” “He’s ________ school now.”

  1. at

  2. on

  3. around


Brad Pitt is ______ American actor.

  1. a

  2. an

  3. on


There aren’t ___________ books in the house.

  1. some

  2. any

  3. no


I don’t like ___________

  1. reads

  2. read

  3. reading


“Where are your book and pen?” “ ___________ are in my bag.”

  1. Its

  2. They

  3. It


“Do you like movies?” “Yes, I love _______”

  1. them

  2. they

  3. their


_________ are you from?

  1. When

  2. Where

  3. What


Please don’t disturb me. I________ a letter.

  1. writing

  2. am writing

  3. write



“_____________ information do you have?”

  1. How much

  2. How many

  3. What number


“Where _______you yesterday?” “I was in New York.”

  1. was

  2. were

  3. did


“Is John ________Chris?” “No, I don’t think so:”

  1. more small than

  2. so small like

  3. smaller than


_________ you meet Ian last week?

  1. Did

  2. Do

  3. Can


I_________ a good red wine last week.

  1. drinked

  2. drunk

  3. drank


It’s my birthday tomorrow and I ________________ to have a party.

  1. will go

  2. ‘m going

  3. going


This is ____________ book I have ever read.

  1. the most interesting

  2. the interestingest

  3. the more interesting


“__________ shoes are these?” “They’re theirs.”

  1. What

  2. Whose

  3. Which


“I forgot the milk!” “I_________ it for you.”

  1. will buy

  2. ‘m going to buy

  3. buy


She___________ never been to Wales.

  1. was

  2. did

  3. has


Has Michael done his homework ________?

  1. yet

  2. alredy

  3. just


They arrived while I ___________ on the phone.

  1. was speaking

  2. spoke

  3. speaking


He has worked in this company________ a year.

  1. since

  2. for

  3. from


That film is great! You ____________see it!

  1. should

  2. mustn’t

  3. could


On Sundays I___________ get up early.

  1. mustn’t

  2. don’t have to

  3. haven’t to


If you heat water, it __________

  1. boiled

  2. boils

  3. ’ll boil


___________vegetarians are people who don’t eat ________meat.

  1. The ; the

  2. / ; the

  3. / ; /


“Why didn’t you ask her?” “I would have if I ________ her better”

  1. knew

  2. had known

  3. would know


His wallet _________ stolen three times.

  1. was

  2. has

  3. has been


A new bridge __________ built these days.

  1. is

  2. is being

  3. had been


Karen! Hi! I thought you __________ .

  1. didn’t come

  2. wouldn’t come

  3. won’t come




We managed _________ to the theatre on time.

  1. getting

  2. to get

  3. get


I miss __________ time with my boyfriend.

  1. spending

  2. to spend

  3. spend


Mr Haines wants ________ to his office.

  1. that you come

  2. you come

  3. you to come


I’m looking forward ______ from you.

  1. to hearing

  2. to hear

  3. hear


“You look different!” “I’ve just been to the hairdresser’s __________ .”

  1. to cut my hair

  2. to have my hair cut

  3. for having cut my hair


You’ll need to _________ an answer to this problem.

  1. get on with

  2. run out of

  3. come up with


“Do you tend ____________ late?

  1. sleeping

  2. to sleep

  3. sleep


_________ a late riser can cause problems.

  1. To be

  2. Be

  3. Being


She didn’t stop _________ me all evening.

  1. to insult

  2. insult

  3. insulting


After a four-day journey, ___________ they arrived in Nepal.

  1. which was very uncomfortable

  2. which was very uncomfortable,

  3. which, was very uncomfortable



This bad experience didn’t put him________.

  1. down

  2. off

  3. around


Let’s go the cinema, _______ you have a better idea.

  1. Provided that

  2. As long as

  3. unless



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I livelli di conoscenza della lingua Inglese.

Questo è un breve riepilogo che ti aiuterà a capire quale sono i livelli di conoscenza della lingua Inglese secondo il Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

  • A livello base
  • A1 – Beginner
  • A2 – Elementary
  • B livello intermedio
  • B1 –  Intermediate
  • B2 – Upper-intermediate
  • C livello avanzato
  • C1 – Advanced
  • C2 – Proficiency