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This document provides information about the Aptis English language test, including details about its format, scoring, and sections on grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, writing, and speaking. The test assesses English proficiency across all four skills on a scale of A1 to C1. This practice test book replicates the actual Aptis and provides sample tests and answers to help prepare test-takers.

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Session 1 - Intro & Grammar

This document provides information about the Aptis English language test, including details about its format, scoring, and sections on grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, writing, and speaking. The test assesses English proficiency across all four skills on a scale of A1 to C1. This practice test book replicates the actual Aptis and provides sample tests and answers to help prepare test-takers.

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Aptis Practice

Tests
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Table of Contents

What is Aptis? 1
Aptis Core 2
Aptis Reading Test 3
Aptis Listening Test 4
Aptis Writing Test 5
Aptis Speaking Test 6

Aptis Practice Test Version 1 7


Grammar 8
Vocabulary 15
Reading 18
Listening 24

Aptis Practice Test Version 2 33


Grammar 34
Vocabulary 41
Reading 43
Listening 49

Aptis Practice Test Version 3 58


Grammar 59
Vocabulary 66
Reading 69
Listening 75

Practice Writing and Speaking Test 84


Writing 85
Speaking 89

Answer Sheet, Answer Keys and Sample Answers 92


Writing 97
Speaking 101
What is Aptis?

English is one of the most preferred languages for educational institutions, and government and
corporate organisations across the world. Good English skills open doors to global opportunities for
students and professionals alike.

Aptis is a new generation, industry-agnostic English language test that provides reliable results and
can be delivered conveniently at a time and place of your choice. Developed by the British Council,
the global experts in English language assessment and training, it tests your English language ability
in all four skills – reading, writing, listening and speaking.

Once you have taken the test, the results are reported within 48 hours on a numerical scale (0 – 50)
and as per the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which ranges
from A1 (Beginner) to C (Advanced).

Why is Aptis the right choice for you?

Aptis is a flexible and reliable assessment tool that tests your performance closely, and reflects your
understanding of English within a functional context, making it easier to measure your English skills.

This practice test book has been created to help you experience and prepare for
the actual Aptis test. It covers all four English skills – speaking, writing, reading and
listening – with grammar and vocabulary as the core component. As a replica of the
Aptis test, it shows you what types of questions to expect, how to answer them, and
how much time you should spend on each task.

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Aptis Core

Grammar Test Format

The Grammar section has 25 questions. Each question offers you three multiple-choice answers,
and you will have up to 12 minutes to answer all the questions.

Advice: Please read the questions and all the answers before you make your final choice.
Read the whole sentence carefully and then look at the words on either side of the gap,
to help you make your choice. Reading the whole sentence before the options is always
advisable.

Vocabulary Test Format

The Vocabulary section has 25 questions. You will have up to 13 minutes to answer all the questions.

There are four types of questions:

1. Synonym matching: Word matching – synonyms are words with the same, or similar meaning.
For example, ‘speak’ is a synonym of ‘talk’, but it is not a synonym of ‘walk’. Your task is to match two
words with the same or similar meaning from the drop-down list (you will have to select five words
from ten options).

2. Meaning in context: Sentence completion – you have to complete the sentence by selecting a
word from the drop-down list, that perfectly fits in the blank space. Choose the answer only after you
have understood the meaning of the words from the context (select five words from ten options).

3. Definition matching: Matching words to definitions – you have to select a word from the
drop-down list, that best fits the definition (select five words from ten options).

4. Collocation matching: Word matching – match the words most commonly used together by
selecting a word in the drop-down list, that matches the word on the left (choose five words from
ten options).

Marking

• Each question is marked according to the answer key provided


• Each correct answer is worth one mark
• Each incorrect answer is worth zero marks

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Aptis Reading Test

Reading Test Format

The Reading test has 25 questions divided into four tasks that take 30 minutes to complete. The
tasks become more difficult as the test progresses.

There are four types of questions:

1. Sentence comprehension: This part tests your ability to read a sentence and to complete
the sentence with a suitable word. You need to choose one word, from three possible options,
to complete the sentence. There are five sentences to be completed, and each sentence is
free-standing, which means, it is not necessary to understand all the sentences to complete an
individual sentence.

2. Text cohesion: In this part, you will see seven sentences, which belong to a single story that
has been jumbled up. There is only one correct way in which the sentences go together to form
the story. You have to look for clues in each sentence, that show how it links to other sentences,
click on the sentences and drag them to the correct position in the story. This part assesses your
knowledge of the cohesion of text.

3. Short text comprehension: This part tests your ability to read and understand short texts. Your
task is to read a text (about 150 words), and then complete the text by selecting the appropriate
words from a list and filling in the gaps. To complete the text, you need to understand more than
just a sentence.

4. Long text comprehension: This part consists of a long text (about 750 words) with a series
of headings. Your task is to match the headings to the paragraphs in the text (there are seven
to be done). Be careful as there will be an extra heading that does not fit with any paragraph.
This task tests your ability to read and understand long texts, and also shows your proficiency in
understanding the relationship between a headline and the content in the paragraphs (sometimes
they match by similar words, sometimes using similar ideas, or by sharing a common topic).

Marking

• Each question is marked according to the answer key provided


• Each correct answer is worth one mark
• Each incorrect answer is worth zero marks

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Aptis Listening Test

Listening Test Format

The Listening test has 25 multiple-choice questions and takes between 50-55 minutes. To answer
each question, you will have to choose from four options.

If you are taking the test on pen and paper, you will hear each question twice. If you are taking the
test on a computer, you may choose to hear the questions twice.

For better understanding, take a Listening practice test. The practice tests are
on page numbers 24, 49 and 75 of this practice book.

Advice: The Listening tasks get more difficult as the test progresses. In the beginning, you
listen for keywords in the message, whereas later in the test, the speech becomes faster and
the language used is more complex.

Marking

• Each question is marked according to the answer key provided


• Each correct answer is worth one mark
• Each incorrect answer is worth zero marks

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Aptis Writing Test

Writing Test Format

The Writing test has four parts and takes up to 50 minutes to complete.

The types of tasks are:

1. Word-level writing: In this first part, you are a member of a club and must respond to five
messages. This part does not involve writing sentences, but just individual words or phrases. You
should take no more than three minutes to complete this part.

2. Short text writing: This part is about form filling as well, but this time you will have to write
sentences. You should take no more than seven minutes to complete this part.

3. Three written parts of the text, all of which require responses: Here, you will have a social
network type of interaction, and receive three questions to respond to. You should spend a
maximum of ten minutes on this part.

4. Formal and informal writing: In this final part, you have to write an informal email to a friend
and a more formal email to an unknown person. Both emails are in response to information about a
change. You should spend no more than 20 minutes on this part.

Please note that the timings for each section are recommendations only.

Marking

• All writing tasks are marked by a human rater


• Each task has a different marking scale

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Aptis Speaking Test

Speaking Test Format

The Speaking test is only available on computer and takes about 12 minutes to complete. This test
has four parts:

1. Personal information: Here, you are asked to answer three questions on personal topics, and
have to speak for 30 seconds per question.

2. Describe, express your opinion, and provide reasons and explanations: This part requires
you to first describe a photograph and then answer two questions related to the topic depicted in
the photograph. The three questions (from description to opinion) intensify in complexity, and you
have to speak for 45 seconds per question.

3. Describe, compare, and provide reasons and explanations: In this part, you first have to
compare two pictures, and then answer two questions related to the topic. The three questions
(from description to speculation) increase in complexity, and you will be asked to speak for 45
seconds for each question.

4. Discuss personal experience and opinion on an abstract topic: In this final part, you will have
to see a picture and answer three questions about an abstract topic. You can take notes and will
be given one minute to prepare an answer. You will have to speak for two minutes.

Marking

• Your answers are recorded and a human rater marks each response according to a
marking scale
• Each task has a different marking scale

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Grammar &
Vocabulary

Aptis Practice Test


Version 1
Instructions The test has two sections:
Grammar – 25 questions (about 12 minutes)
• Please do not write on the question paper. Use the Vocabulary – 25 questions (about 13 minutes)
answer paper.
• Answer as many questions as you can in the Total time – 25 minutes
time allowed.
• Follow the recommended times for each section.

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Grammar
(25 questions – 12 minutes)
Write your answers (A-C) to questions 1-25 on your answer paper.
Do not write on this question paper. The answer to question 0 is given as an example on
your answer paper (A).

0 How old ______ you? EXAMPLE

A. are

B. age

C. have

01 The woman _________ sold me those flowers spent twenty minutes wrapping them.

A. what

B. that

C. which

02 A: I’ve just seen Mark.


B: You _________ have seen him. He’s on holiday at the moment.

A. can’t

B. shouldn’t

C. needn’t

03 He emphasised in his speech that __________ education he received when younger had
been excellent.

A. (-)

B. an

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C. the

04 She takes the bus to work _________ day.

A. early

B. many

C. every

05 I’ll call you when I ________ home.

A. get

B. will get

C. getting

06 We ate dinner and _________ we watched a film.

A. then

B. since

C. so

07 We’re ________ in a beautiful holiday home at the moment.

A. stay

B. staying

C. stayed

08 When I got home, Jenny _______ on the telephone.

A. was speaking

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B. speaking

C. speak

09 Coffee ______ to be much cheaper a few years ago.

A. would

B. has

C. used

10 I’m not sure about my future. __________ I will start a business.

A. Perhaps

B. Shall

C. Might

11 They ate their lunch while they ______ coming home from school.

A. were

B. was

C. are

12 She bought it herself, __________ she?

A. hasn’t

B. didn’t

C. shouldn’t

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