The first six units of the Speakout Pre-Intermediate course lay the foundation for everyday communication. Unlike a beginner level, pre-intermediate assumes you have basic survival English skills. Units 1-6 bridge the gap between simple sentences and more complex conversations involving past narratives, future plans, and descriptive language.
The mid-course test does not just check memory; it checks application—can you use the language in realistic speaking and writing scenarios?
The test frequently includes high-frequency irregular verbs from Units 3-4 (the "travel past"). You must know: drive → drove → driven; swim → swam → swum; ring → rang → rung.
Students memorize the rules but panic under time pressure.
Speakout Pre-intermediate Mid-course Test Units 1-6 May 2026
The first six units of the Speakout Pre-Intermediate course lay the foundation for everyday communication. Unlike a beginner level, pre-intermediate assumes you have basic survival English skills. Units 1-6 bridge the gap between simple sentences and more complex conversations involving past narratives, future plans, and descriptive language.
The mid-course test does not just check memory; it checks application—can you use the language in realistic speaking and writing scenarios? speakout pre-intermediate mid-course test units 1-6
The test frequently includes high-frequency irregular verbs from Units 3-4 (the "travel past"). You must know: drive → drove → driven; swim → swam → swum; ring → rang → rung. The first six units of the Speakout Pre-Intermediate
Students memorize the rules but panic under time pressure. swim → swam → swum