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

Instructions: Write the correct form of the adjective in brackets.

Instructions: Complete the sentences using the verb in brackets in the correct form (Present Perfect or Past Simple).

19. illegal Explanation: Prefix "il-" (before 'l') makes the meaning negative. 20. creative Explanation: Suffix "-ive" turns the noun into an adjective. 21. complaint Explanation: Noun form of the verb 'complain'. 22. noisy Explanation: Suffix "-y" turns the noun 'noise' into an adjective. 23. up Explanation: "Wake up" is the phrasal verb for awaking. 24. out Explanation: "Run out of" means to have none left. 25. after Explanation: "Look after" means to take care of someone. 26. up Explanation: "Look up" means to search for information (in a book/dictionary). 27. passport Explanation: Standard airport terminology. 28. platform Explanation: Trains leave from platforms. 29. jam Explanation: "Traffic jam" is a fixed collocation.

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When you successfully complete the File 1–5 Progress Test, you should be able to: Instructions: Write the correct form of the adjective

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Need the answer key for Progress Test Files 6–10? Search our site for the follow-up guide.

The English File Intermediate Progress Test (Files 1–5) is a cumulative assessment designed to evaluate your mastery of core language skills halfway through the course. It covers a broad range of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and functional skills from the first five units of the curriculum. Core Test Components

The assessment is typically divided into several key sections to provide a holistic view of your progress:

Grammar: This section focuses on verb tenses and functional structures. Key areas tested include the present perfect (e.g., "have known"), past continuous (e.g., "were playing"), and future forms like "going to" or "will". You will also encounter exercises on modals (e.g., "must," "have to") and comparatives (e.g., "as... as," "better than"). Final Tip for Teachers: If you are giving

Vocabulary: Expect questions related to topics covered in the first five files, such as family and relationships (e.g., niece, flatmate, stepchildren), food (e.g., beetroot, spicy, frozen), and transport/travel (e.g., motorway, gate, rank). There is often a focus on adjectives describing feelings and personality (e.g., immature, anxious, independent).

Pronunciation: This section tests your ability to identify syllable stress in multi-syllable words (e.g., spectator, independent) and recognize words with different vowel or consonant sounds.

Reading and Writing: The reading portion often includes comprehension questions based on a short passage or article. The writing task typically requires you to produce a short text, such as a letter or email, which is graded based on task completion, grammar accuracy, and vocabulary range. Typical Answer Key Highlights

While the exact answers vary between the "A" and "B" versions of the test, common patterns in the answer keys include: Progress Test 1-5 Answer Key | PDF | Question - Scribd

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