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wonder sometimes about your level. of Turkish. This gives you at least an idea.
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22 Feb 2012 Wed 08:46 pm |
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22 Feb 2012 Wed 10:05 pm |
ha ha I did it and surprised myself got 34 out of 40
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23 Feb 2012 Thu 12:08 pm |
Anyone spot the spelling mistake in one of their Q?
For a language school this is a bit embarrassing.
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23 Feb 2012 Thu 07:40 pm |
Evet
motoRsiklet
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24 Feb 2012 Fri 05:06 am |
Nice!
I got 38/40
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25 Feb 2012 Sat 02:31 am |
You answered 25 out of 40 questions correctly.
You are ready for: Intermediate*
Test score: 20-29
You fall into one of the following categories:
Intermediate 1:
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You can use and understand simple structures fairly consistently, and can respond to a wide range of questions on familiar subjects.
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Intermediate 2:
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You have a reasonable idea of how the verb system works and an active vocabulary of around 700 words. You can express yourself in familiar contexts, albeit with quite a few mistakes still.
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Intermediate 3:
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You can communicate effectively, if not always accurately, in most everyday situations and could consider working in the country using the language (e.g. bar/counter work, service in café, basic office work).
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I am thinking I fall somewhere between intermediate 1 and 2. But I wish they would have revealed the questions I got wrong so I could learn from my mistakes.
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25 Feb 2012 Sat 04:15 am |
Evet
motoRsiklet
Also nerde (=>nerede) (in Q 16 ) two spelling mistakes..
And in Q 38 there is this strange (probably Arabic) part: Ali wa Ahmad ... huna ???!!!???
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25 Feb 2012 Sat 12:29 pm |
I am confused now because I saw it spelt motorsiklet on a notice board so is it moto or motor?
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25 Feb 2012 Sat 12:40 pm |
Its motosiklet.
Noun and its coming from French "motocyclette"
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25 Feb 2012 Sat 03:13 pm |
I did it too and got 40/40
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