Test Your Business English Level Online
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Business English Placement Test
This test consists of 6 parts
Why Test Business English?
Being proficient in business English is essential for professional communication, especially in an international setting. Testing your skills helps you:
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Identify Areas of Improvement: See where you may need to strengthen your vocabulary or grammar.
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Boost Confidence: Performing well in business English helps you feel more prepared for real-life situations.
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Understand Workplace Language: It prepares you for using specialized terms and formal expressions common in professional settings.
Types of Business English Tests
Business English tests often cover these main areas:
Section |
Focus |
Example Question Type |
Vocabulary |
Professional and industry-specific words |
Match the term with its definition |
Formal Expressions |
Phrasing polite requests, offers, etc. |
Choose the best phrase for an email |
Grammar |
Correct sentence structure and tenses |
Fill-in-the-blank, error correction |
Reading Comprehension |
Understanding emails, reports, etc. |
Answer questions about a short passage |
Listening Comprehension |
Following instructions or phone calls |
Listen and select the correct response |
Sample Business English Questions
Vocabulary
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Choose the word that best completes the sentence:
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“Please submit the completed report to the ___ by Friday.”
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a) director
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b) colleague
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c) accountant
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d) supervisor
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Match the word with its meaning:
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"Deadline"
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a) The final date for completing a task
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b) The time you start work
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c) A project outline
Formal Expressions
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Which is the best way to make a polite request?
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a) “Send me the report by Friday.”
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b) “Please send the report by Friday, if possible.”
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c) “I want the report by Friday.”
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d) “Report Friday.”
Grammar
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Choose the correct sentence:
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a) “The team are currently working on the project.”
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b) “The team is currently working on the project.”
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c) “The team currently works on the project.”
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Fill in the blank:
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“If you have any questions, please ___ us know.”
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a) letting
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b) let
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c) to let
Reading Comprehension
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Read the following email and answer the question:
Subject: Team Meeting Reminder
Hi everyone,
This is a reminder that our team meeting will take place on Wednesday at 10:00 AM in the main conference room. Please bring any updates on your current projects.
What are the team members expected to bring?
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a) Their computers
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b) Project updates
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c) Notebooks
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d) Coffee
Tips for Preparing for a Business English Test
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Learn Key Vocabulary: Focus on words used in emails, meetings, and reports.
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Practice Formal Expressions: Be familiar with polite requests, offers, and professional ways to phrase statements.
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Understand Business Contexts: Read business articles, emails, and case studies to see how business English is used.
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Review Grammar: Pay attention to correct tense usage, especially for making reports and giving updates.
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Listen to Business English: Listening to business conversations, presentations, or podcasts helps improve comprehension and response time.
Other Tests
We offer a variety of language tests designed for different groups and needs:
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Test Your English: A quick and simple way for learners of all levels to assess their English skills.
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Placement Test for Teens: Created specifically for teenagers, this test evaluates grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension.
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Placement Test for Young Learners: Designed for pre-teens, this test features engaging, age-appropriate content to determine their level.
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Placement Test for Kids: A playful and stress-free test to help young children discover their starting level.
FAQs
What is a Business English test?
A Business English test assesses English skills specifically used in professional and workplace contexts, including vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension.
How can I improve my business English vocabulary?
Reading business articles, emails, and reports can expand your vocabulary. You can also use business vocabulary apps for targeted practice.
Are there specific grammar rules in business English?
Yes, business English emphasizes clear and correct grammar, often focusing on formal expressions, accurate tense usage, and avoiding slang.
What resources are good for learning business English?
Books, online courses, and platforms like LinkedIn Learning or Coursera offer business English courses. Practice with real materials, like business articles and reports, also helps.
How long does it take to become fluent in business English?
It depends on your starting level and practice time, but regular practice can lead to improvement within a few months.