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Progress Test Files 1--5 English File Intermediate Answer Key Upd

Mastering the rules for short adjectives ( faster, the fastest ), long adjectives ( more expensive, the most expensive ), and irregular forms ( good →right arrow →right arrow the best ; bad →right arrow →right arrow the worst ). Using structures like as... as and less... than . 2. Core Vocabulary Themes

Take the test under timed conditions without using your book. Mark Your Answers: Compare your answers to the key.

If a specific question confuses you, skip it and circle it. Complete the questions you are certain of first, then return to the challenging ones. Mastering the rules for short adjectives ( faster,

Recognizing matching vowel sounds in different spellings (e.g., court and warm ).

Used to contrast habitual actions and permanent states with temporary actions happening around the time of speaking. Mark Your Answers: Compare your answers to the key

: This section focuses on identifying and producing correct word stress, a key feature of the English File series.

The progress test evaluates your ability to use contextually appropriate vocabulary across several thematic lexical sets covered in the early modules. then return to the challenging ones.

Identifying words with matching vowel sounds or diphthongs (e.g., matching the /ɪ/ sound in fish with chicken ).

Expect answers focusing on going to for intentions and will for instant decisions. 2. Vocabulary Section Answers

For fixed arrangements with a specific time and place (e.g., “I’m meeting the doctor at 4:00 PM.” ). Present Perfect vs. Past Simple

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