Test Information
The Placement Test is very important. It is an essential part of your
application to HELC. The score will help us to start planning to ensure you
receive the maximum benefit from your time with us. You must complete this test
if you have enrolled for a course at HELC with a representative in your
country, or if you have applied directly to the school.
If you have chosen to do a General English course, Academic Year Programme or
Personal Learning Programme, the test result will give us a good idea of your
current level of English so that we can place you in a class at the correct
level.
We need to know if your level of English is good enough to follow a particular
course.
The minimum level for all courses including General English is elementary.
Beginners must start on these dates: January 7, March 25, June 30 or September
15.
The minimum level for Business English, Executive English and Professional
English is low intermediate and the test result will give us this information
before you reserve your course. The result will also help us to give you advice
about which course is most suitable for you.
If you want to do a Cambridge Examination Course, please complete the Placement
Test. We also ask you to write a composition of approximately 180 words about
yourself, your interests and why you are learning English. Email your completed
composition to exams@hastingstest.com
Please complete the following details to enable us to correctly identify each
test candidate.
Test Questions
Read the conversations below carefully. ONE word is missing in each conversation.
Write the missing word in the blank spaces.
Example A.
A: "Good morning, Cyril!"
B: "Good ____________,
sir!" Answer A. morning
Isn't, or can't, or I'm, or he's, or haven't, etc. are each ONE word.
Example B.
A: "Are you Italian?"
B: "No, ____________
not."; ; Answer B. I'm
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A: "Where
you
going?"
B: "I am going home."
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A: "
is
the station?"
B: "In Baker Street."
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A: "
are
you from?"
B: "From Spain. I'm Spanish."
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A: "
you
like to travel round Europe?"
B: "Yes, I would."
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A: "Have you been crying?"
B: "No, I
."
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A: "
he
work in a bank?"
B: "No, he works in a library."
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A: "
you
ever had a car accident?"
B: "Yes I have."
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A: "
you
swim?"
B: "Of course, can't everybody?"
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A: "Does he live in Wimbledon?"
B: "I don't know
he
lives."
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A: "You were not at home yesterday."
B: "That's right, I
staying
with my friends yesterday."
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A: "
does
he go to work?"
B: "By bus."
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A: "Have you got my book? I gave it to you six weeks
."
B: "I'll bring it on Thursday."
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A: "How
are
you going to stay in America?"
B: "For a month."
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A: "How long
you
been in England?"
B: "Since last year."
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A: "Do you like my new car?"
B: "Yes, I like it very
."
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A: "Does water boil at 110° C?"
B: "No, it
.
It boils at 100° C."
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A: "The princess is attractive."
B: "Yes - she is
beautiful
than her sister."
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A: "Is Sylvia a good student?"
B: "Yes, Sylvia's good, and Susan is also good. In fact Susan is
than
Sylvia."
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A: "Have you
eaten
Sushi?"
B: "No, never. What's Sushi?"
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A: "What does she look
?"
B: "She has thick, curly hair and brown eyes."
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A: "Have you been to Sweden?"
B: "Yes - I lived there
two
years!"
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A: "Had the play already started when you arrived?"
B: "No, it
."
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A: "How
are
oranges?"
B: "90 pence a kilo."
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A: "Have you enjoyed yourself?"
B: "Yes, it
been
a lovely day."
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A: "Is
a
table in your room?"
B: "Yes. It's near the bed."
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A: "
you
like to see a film this evening?"
B: "Perhaps. What's on?"
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A: "My son
like
school."
B: "Neither does mine."
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A: "Can you run fast?"
B: "Not now. But I
when
I was young."
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A: "What
you
do if you had a million pounds?"
B: "I'd stop working."
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A: "Do you play tennis?"
B: "Yes, I've
playing
since I was a boy."
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A: "Why can't she walk?"
B: "She
broken
her leg."
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A: "Your father looks tired."
B: "Yes he has
working
hard lately."
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A: "I went to Singapore in April."
B: "
you
often go abroad?"
A: "Yes - about ten times a year."
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A: "Where
Toyota
cars made?"
B: "In Japan."
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A: "I'm sorry, I forget - can you
me
why you didn't go?"
B: "I was ill."
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A: "I like skiing."
B: "Oh yes!
do
I!"
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A: "Do you like this necklace?"
B: "Yes, but it's
expensive
for me to buy."
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A: "I weigh a hundred and forty pounds."
B: "No... no.
me
the truth!"
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A: "Where is your office?"
B: "It's
the
seventh floor."
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A: "Is it true that you come from a very poor family?"
B: "Yes. Life
very
easy for us when I was young."
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A: "When
it
happen?"
B: "In 1879."
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A: "In some countries there's a law that says you
always
carry your identity card, wherever you go."
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A: "What are the hotels in Rome
?"
B: "Elegant and comfortable!"
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A: "The
man
in England will be 107 tomorrow."
B: "No-one will be older than that!"
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A: "So you want to be a journalist. Can you tell me which newspaper you would
like to work
?
"
B: "Er... for the Independent, I think."
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A: "I've got three brothers."
B: "
have
I!"
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A: "My suitcase is heavy. Will you help me?"
B: "Yes,
carry
it for you."
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A: "There's nothing on this video-tape."
B: "You didn't switch the video-recorder
!"
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A: "Where
President
Kennedy shot?"
B: "Dallas."
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A: "Did you hear the weather forecast?"
B: "Yes. They say it
definitely
rain later."
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A: "My book is
than
yours."
B: "No it isn't, it's more expensive."
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A: "What time
your
husband go to work today?"
B: "Today? ...He left at half past seven."
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A: "I'll be ready in a minute."
B: "That's OK -
your
time."
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A: "Isn't he big! When is he
to
go to school?"
B: "Next year."
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A: "If I were you, I
go
to see him."
B: "OK - I will."
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A: "Do you
if
I smoke?"
B: "Not at all. Go ahead."
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A: "
the
milkman brought the milk?"
B: "Yes, it's in the fridge."
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A: "That's the club where I usually go
."
B: "I didn't know you liked to dance."
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A: "There hasn't been
rain
for weeks."
B: "Really? None at all?"
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A: "I get headaches when I read."
B: "It's probably your eyes. I think you
see
an optician."
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A: "What will Anne be
?"
B: "A white blouse and a blue skirt. Yes, look - there she is!"
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A: "Why didn't you tell me?"
B: "I would have told you if I
known."
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A: "Would you
helping
me with this?"
B: "Of course not - it will be a pleasure!"
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A: "How do you feel now?"
B: "Much better, thanks. If I
been
a bit quicker, the bus would have missed me."
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A: That's a strange machine - what is it
?
B: It cuts holes in roads.
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A: "It's raining. Don't we need to put
the
garden party?"
B: "No, you shouldn't cancel it."
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A: "Do you think we should wait?"
B: "No, there is no point in
for
him."
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A: "As soon as he woke up, he
up
and had a shower."
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A: "When I was young, I
to
be shy."
B: "You certainly aren't now!"
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A: "That radio is very loud! Could you turn it
a
bit?"
B: "Of course. Is that better?"
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A: "The train
already
left by the time we got to the station."
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A: "How's Ron these days?"
B: "He's in Japan, and
is
Sue."
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A: "Are you coming to Southampton with us?"
B: "I wish I
the
time to come with you."
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A: "He
have
gone away - nobody has seen him for weeks."
B: "Yes, I agree. I'm sure he's gone away."
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A: "Is the party still going to be on Saturday?"
B: "No - they've
it
off till Sunday."
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A: "Is Rosemary tall or short?"
B: "She's
tall
nor short - she's just medium."
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A: "Have you got
for
£5?"
B: "Sorry. I've only got a ten pound note."
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A: "If
known
you were coming, I'd have cooked something."
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A: "Can I give you a
with
the cooking?"
B: "That's very kind. Could you wash the vegetables?"
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A: "Where's your dishwasher?"
B: "It's
repaired."
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A: "Try some of this!"
B: "I'd
not,
if you don't mind."
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A: "What have you done to your hair?"
B: "I've
it
cut, that's all."
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A: "Do you want tea?"
B: "Not really - I'd
have
coffee."
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A: "What's a `stein'?"
B: "It's a kind of mug for drinking beer out
."
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A: "I never buy new cars."
B: "Why not?"
A: "Because older cars cost much
than
new ones."
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A: "If people on the ship
seen
him, he would have drowned."
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A: "What was your childhood like?"
B: "I remember
very
happy as a teenager. "
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A: "How did you get on?"
B: "Very well, thanks. But if it
been
for Alan, I would have failed."
B: "Why? What did he do?"
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A: "When will my meal be ready?"
B: "It will be ready
the
time you get home."
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A: "Let's go to the cinema."
B: "I won't go
you
come with me."
A: "OK - I'll come."
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A: "Did you really mean that?"
B: "No, I was only pulling your
."
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A: "Look at the time!"
B: "Right - we had
go
home."
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A: "What was Arthur like?"
B: "Well - He would make personal telephone calls, no
who
was in the room with him."
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A: "What shall we do this weekend?"
B: "If
you'd
fix the car, we could go for a drive."
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A: "Why are you going to the Napa Valley?"
B: "To see the wine
made.
And to taste it!"
A: "Yes - they make excellent wine there."
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A: "What was it like, coming from Edinburgh by bus?"
B: "Not bad. But it
longer
than I had expected."
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A: "I just saw Anne a minute ago.
B: "What? Still here? Then she
have
gone on holiday."
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A: "I didn't know it was this serious."
B: "Well, little
anyone
else realize the seriousness of the situation."
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A: "What is the answer?"
B: "I really don't know - I'm
my
brains."
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A: "What did she say about your singing?"
B: "She said it was unusual,
was
not what I wanted her to say."
END OF TEST
Please note your test will be kept
on file for two weeks from date of submission.
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