Sample Class

You can try some sample materials from one of the five practice tests currently available - just follow the links below. These will give you a good idea of what a Net Languages exam practice test is like.

Sample Units


Reading

Reading
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Writing

Writing
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Use of English

Use of English
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Listening

Listening
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Speaking

Speaking
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Unit Structure

Each practice test has five sections - exactly like a real test. In the sample pages you can see a typical exam and try some of the exercises and activities.

Reading Practise your reading skills and learn strategies for Paper 1, the Reading section of the exam. These include skimming to understand the general idea expressed in a text, scanning to find specific information, and reading in detail for the main ideas, opinions and facts.
 
Writing Practise your writing skills for Paper 2, the Writing section of the exam. These include completing the task appropriately, organising and linking your ideas, writing accurately and with a good range of vocabulary. You will practise both parts of the Writing section and receive useful feedback and correction from your tutor.
 
Use of English Practise the five parts of Paper 3, the Use of English section of the exam, including vocabulary, text completion, sentence transformations, text correction and word formation. As in all sections of the practice exams, your answers will be automatically corrected and you will be given your score.
 
Listening Practise the different listening skills you will need for Paper 4, the Listening section of the exam. These include listening for specific information, listening for main ideas and listening to understand the speaker's opinion.
 
Speaking Practise your speaking skills for Paper 5, the Speaking section of the exam. You will closely follow the format of the actual exam, where you will have to talk about yourself, describe pictures and relate them to your personal experience, as well as discuss and develop a topic, and express and justify your opinions. You will practise this section speaking with your tutor and will receive useful feedback and advice for when you do the exam.