This week we’re talking about level tests.
A lot of students want to know their level of English.
I tell them that’s a bad idea.
But, as with everything in life, there are exceptions.
So here’s…
Good Reason #2
How many steps have you walked today?
How many calories have you consumed?
How many shots of tequilla have you drunk?
If you know the answers to those questions, you may be someone who is motivated by goals and numbers.
Personally, I’m not.
And usually it doesn’t help your English, either (I’ll explain why later).
But if you are, well then, don’t fight it — pick a number or an English level and get excited about reaching it!
Hi, tequilla is not my favorite drink:)
HI Ryan !
As usual,you’re fascinathing !
Very interesting association some rules set daily with the improvement of the English language.
Super joke !
I like your conversation with Studenten very mich. I like you Mr. VIG
Great opportunity to raise my English level, conscientiously “taking” the evening vitamins! And I do it with joy! Thank you Mr. Vig
I know the answer of those questions, if you wear a fitbit probably you’ll know it too!! hahaha…. ah! and I dont’ like tequilla 😉
Some people need numbers and scoring to know how far they have progressed in something
You are right, but a level of knowledge is necessary for school. For communication, it is very important to practice, to talk every day.
I like to know my level, but also I know that speaking make the diference
I so pleased to be here, I’m expecting about this matter vitamin V….
I think the result of your English test to find your level can get down you confidence and that it isn’t a good thing, you must.be confident however.
Personally, I’m not too. 🙂
I don t take my weight
I don t use the time to eat
I FEEL
How is my body?
Am I well?
Am I angry?