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CEFR/MCER: A1–C1

Examen de ubicación de inglés

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🧩 Grammar • Vocabulary • Communication • Reading • Listening • Writing

Tip: Ideal para ubicarte antes de iniciar un curso o definir tu plan de estudio.

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Este examen de ubicación en inglés evalúa la fluidez y aptitud en el idioma a través de secciones de
gramática, lectura, comprensión auditiva y escritura.

Las puntuaciones se clasifican en una escala de elemental a intermedio avanzado
(CEFR/MCER A1–C1). Conocer tu nivel actual te permite personalizar tu aprendizaje y enfocar
esfuerzos en las áreas que más necesitas mejorar para alcanzar tus objetivos académicos y/o laborales.

English: Estimated time: 45 minutes. Free access. You will see your result at the end and can share it on social media.

The number of attempts remaining is 3

Complete this form to receive a certificate indicating the level of English you have achieved during this test.

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Choose the best answer.

If I ___ more time, I would travel more.

2 / 78

Choose the best answer.

The report ___ yesterday.

3 / 78

Select the option that is written correctly.

4 / 78

Select the option that is written correctly.

5 / 78

Complete:

She ___ a teacher

6 / 78

Select the option that is written correctly.

7 / 78

Choose the best sentence.

8 / 78

Choose the best answer.

He ___ have forgotten the meeting—he confirmed it this morning.

9 / 78

Select the option that is written correctly.

10 / 78

Select the option that is written correctly.

11 / 78

Choose the word that completes the sentence.

She’s responsible ___ organizing the event.

12 / 78

Choose the best answer.

She said that she ___ late.

13 / 78

Choose the best option.

You ___ see a doctor if the pain continues.

14 / 78

Choose the correct statement.

15 / 78

Choose the best statement.

16 / 78

Choose the correct option:

This is ___ phone.

17 / 78

Select the option that is written correctly.

18 / 78

Choose the best answer.

The plan is solid; ___, it will require careful budgeting.

19 / 78

Question

You want to sound professional.

What do you say?

20 / 78

Question

You want to reschedule.

What do you say?

21 / 78

Question

You make a polite complaint.

What do you say?

22 / 78

Question

Choose the best polite disagreement.

23 / 78

You meet someone for the first time.

Nice to meet you.

24 / 78

Question

You ask for clarification in a formal way.

What do you say?

25 / 78

Question

Someone says: “Thank you.

What do you say?

26 / 78

Question

You disagree politely.

What do you say?

27 / 78

Question

Choose the most natural sentence.

28 / 78

Question

You want to request more time.

What do you say?

29 / 78

Choose the best synonym.
“The movie was boring. I wanted to leave.”

30 / 78

Choose the word that completes the sentence.

My phone is ____. I need to charge it.

31 / 78

Which one is clothing?

32 / 78

Please ____ the door.

33 / 78

You buy medicine at a _____.

34 / 78

Choose the best word to complete the sentence.

The company will ____ new safety measures next month.

35 / 78

Choose the best synonym for “quick.

36 / 78

Choose the word that completes the sentence.

I need to ____ a shower.

37 / 78

Choose the best word to complete the sentence.

His explanation was clear, ____ , and supported by evidence.

38 / 78

Odd one out (the one that does NOT belong)

39 / 78

Choose the word that completes the sentence.

I need to ____ a decision by Friday.

40 / 78

Choose the best meaning.

“I’m really busy today. I have a lot on my plate.”

41 / 78

Choose the word that completes the sentence.

I’m going to ____ the bus at the next stop.

42 / 78

Choose the best word to complete the sentence.

Her comments were ____ and helped solve the problem.

43 / 78

Choose the best answer.

“After weeks of debate, the committee reached a unanimous decision.”

What is most likely true?

44 / 78

Choose the best answer.

“The meeting starts at 9:00. It’s 8:55 and Sofia is still at home.”

What is most likely true?

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Reading Passage
Many professionals assume that being direct is always the most efficient communication style. In reality, directness without context can sound careless, while excessive politeness without clarity can sound evasive. Strong communicators adjust their tone to match the relationship, the stakes, and the goal. For example, when giving feedback, they avoid absolute language such as “always” or “never,” because it invites defensiveness and shifts attention away from improvement. Instead, they describe observable behavior, explain the impact, and offer a practical next step. They also recognize that tone is interpreted through culture and experience; what feels “clear” to one person may feel “harsh” to another. This is why effective communication is not just about choosing correct words—it is about choosing words that achieve the intended outcome while protecting trust. In high-stakes environments, that balance becomes a competitive advantage: problems surface earlier, decisions improve, and teams spend less time repairing relationships.

Question: In the passage, “evasive” is closest in meaning to:

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Reading Passage
Diego moved to a new neighborhood last month. At first, he did not know anyone, so he stayed quiet and only said “hello.” One day, he saw an older neighbor carrying heavy bags. Diego helped her and walked with her to her door. The next week, the neighbor invited him to a small community meeting. There, Diego learned simple ways to be a good neighbor: keep the noise low at night, say sorry if you make a mistake, and offer help when you can. Diego also shared an idea: a weekend clean-up in the park. More people joined, and the neighborhood became friendlier. Diego felt safer and more connected, even though he had lived there for a short time.

Question: In the passage, “connected” means:

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Reading Passage
In many workplaces, performance is not only about skill; it is also about trust. Trust grows when people communicate clearly and consistently. For example, if an employee is not sure about a task, asking a question early can prevent mistakes later. If a delay is likely, sharing that information in advance gives the team time to adjust. Some employees avoid speaking up because they fear looking weak, but silence can create bigger problems. A professional approach is to describe the situation, explain the impact, and propose a solution. This keeps the conversation objective and focused on results. Over time, teams that communicate this way waste less time, repeat fewer tasks, and handle stress better. Clear communication does not mean talking more; it means sharing the right information at the right time.

Why might silence create bigger problems, according to the passage?

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Reading Passage
Many families pursue harmony by avoiding difficult conversations, but avoidance often produces the opposite effect. When small issues remain unspoken, they accumulate and eventually surface as resentment or sudden conflict. A more sustainable approach is to address concerns early and respectfully, focusing on behavior rather than character. Instead of saying, “You never help,” a person might say, “When the dishes are left overnight, I feel stressed in the morning.” This shift reduces defensiveness and makes cooperation more likely. Harmony, in this sense, is not the absence of disagreement; it is the ability to navigate disagreement without damaging trust.

Question

What is the main idea of the passage?

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Reading Passage
Diego moved to a new neighborhood last month. At first, he did not know anyone, so he stayed quiet and only said “hello.” One day, he saw an older neighbor carrying heavy bags. Diego helped her and walked with her to her door. The next week, the neighbor invited him to a small community meeting. There, Diego learned simple ways to be a good neighbor: keep the noise low at night, say sorry if you make a mistake, and offer help when you can. Diego also shared an idea: a weekend clean-up in the park. More people joined, and the neighborhood became friendlier. Diego felt safer and more connected, even though he had lived there for a short time.

Question

 What can we infer about Diego after the community meeting?

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Reading Passage
Diego moved to a new neighborhood last month. At first, he did not know anyone, so he stayed quiet and only said “hello.” One day, he saw an older neighbor carrying heavy bags. Diego helped her and walked with her to her door. The next week, the neighbor invited him to a small community meeting. There, Diego learned simple ways to be a good neighbor: keep the noise low at night, say sorry if you make a mistake, and offer help when you can. Diego also shared an idea: a weekend clean-up in the park. More people joined, and the neighborhood became friendlier. Diego felt safer and more connected, even though he had lived there for a short time.

Question

What is the best title for this passage?

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Text
Maria moved to a new apartment last week. She introduced herself to her neighbors and offered help if they needed anything. Now they greet her every morning.

Question
What did Maria do after moving?

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Question

Read the sign: “NO SMOKING”.

What does it mean?

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Reading Passage
Many families pursue harmony by avoiding difficult conversations, but avoidance often produces the opposite effect. When small issues remain unspoken, they accumulate and eventually surface as resentment or sudden conflict. A more sustainable approach is to address concerns early and respectfully, focusing on behavior rather than character. Instead of saying, “You never help,” a person might say, “When the dishes are left overnight, I feel stressed in the morning.” This shift reduces defensiveness and makes cooperation more likely. Harmony, in this sense, is not the absence of disagreement; it is the ability to navigate disagreement without damaging trust.

Question: Why does the passage recommend focusing on behavior rather than character?

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Text
When people communicate in a shared language, they reduce misunderstandings and save time. This does not replace cultural respect, but it makes cooperation easier. In global work, small communication gaps can become big delays.

Question
What is the main point of the text?

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Reading Passage
In many workplaces, performance is not only about skill; it is also about trust. Trust grows when people communicate clearly and consistently. For example, if an employee is not sure about a task, asking a question early can prevent mistakes later. If a delay is likely, sharing that information in advance gives the team time to adjust. Some employees avoid speaking up because they fear looking weak, but silence can create bigger problems. A professional approach is to describe the situation, explain the impact, and propose a solution. This keeps the conversation objective and focused on results. Over time, teams that communicate this way waste less time, repeat fewer tasks, and handle stress better. Clear communication does not mean talking more; it means sharing the right information at the right time.

In the passage, “objective” is closest in meaning to:

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Question

Read the sign on a door: “CLOSED”.

What does it mean?

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Reading Passage
In professional settings, misunderstandings rarely come from a lack of intelligence; they often come from a lack of clarity. People assume others share the same context, priorities, or definitions, and those assumptions silently shape decisions. Effective communicators reduce that risk by making the invisible visible: they define the goal, name the constraints, and confirm what “done” looks like. This approach may feel slow at first, yet it prevents costly rework and protects relationships. It also creates psychological safety—people feel more comfortable asking questions early rather than apologizing later. Over time, teams that practice this level of clarity do not merely complete tasks; they build trust, move faster, and solve problems with less friction.

Question

In the passage, “constraints” is closest in meaning to:

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Text
Two emails can deliver the same message but create different reactions. One is clear and respectful; the other is technically correct but sounds impatient. In professional communication, tone can affect cooperation.

Question
What is the main point?

59 / 78

Short lecture:

What does the speaker suggest people should do to create change?

60 / 78

Short lecture:

Question: What does the speaker imply about building the kind of country people admire?

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School call


What time does the class start today?

62 / 78

School instructions:

Which item was NOT mentioned?

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64 / 78

Short lecture:

Question: What is the speaker’s main point?

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Question

What should passengers have ready?

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68 / 78

Workplace update:

What does the man say he will do?

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Family situation:

Why is the man disappointed?

73 / 78

Choose the best word.

I stayed home ___ it was raining.


74 / 78

Choose the sentence that is correctly written.

75 / 78

Choose the sentence that is correctly written.


76 / 78

Choose the best word.

I studied a lot; ___, I didn’t pass the test.

77 / 78

Choose the sentence that is correctly written.

78 / 78

Choose the best word.

The plan is expensive; ___, it may save money in the long term.


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English Placement Test


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CEFR/MCER: A1–C1

Non-Monitored Test
(No supervisado)

Este examen de ubicación de inglés evalúa tu nivel actual mediante estas secciones:
🧩 Grammar • Vocabulary • Communication • Reading • Listening • Writing

⏱ Duración: 45 min
💳 Pago primero
🎓 Certificado digital
📣 Compartible

  • Pago primero: Para acceder al examen, debes realizar el pago antes de iniciar.
  • Resultados por nivel CEFR (MCER): A1 a C1 (de elemental a intermedio avanzado).
  • Al finalizar, recibirás un certificado digital.
  • Podrás compartir tu resultado en redes sociales.
  • Te ayuda a identificar tus fortalezas y áreas por mejorar para avanzar más rápido.
  • Útil para objetivos académicos y/o laborales.

Importante: Es un test en línea no supervisado.

English: Estimated time: 45 minutes. Payment is required before starting the test. You will receive a digital certificate and can share your result on social media.

 

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