Language Proficiency Study Guide 2026

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📋 Language Proficiency Exam Format at a Glance

80
Questions
90 min
Time Limit
75.00%
Passing Score

📚 Language Proficiency Topics to Study (30)

✍️ Sample Language Proficiency Questions & Answers

1. What is 'subject-verb agreement' in English grammar?
Ensuring the verb form matches the number and person of the subject

Subject-verb agreement requires that singular subjects take singular verbs and plural subjects take plural verbs, e.g., 'She runs' vs. 'They run.'

2. Which English proficiency test is most commonly accepted alongside IELTS for US university admissions?
TOEFL iBT

TOEFL iBT is widely accepted by US universities alongside IELTS as proof of English language proficiency for international student admissions.

3. In language proficiency tests, 'collocations' refer to:
Words that commonly appear together as a natural pair or group

Collocations are word combinations that native speakers use naturally together, such as 'make a decision' rather than 'do a decision.'

4. What is 'contextual vocabulary' as tested in reading comprehension sections?
The meaning of a word based on how it is used in the surrounding text

Contextual vocabulary refers to determining a word's meaning from the clues provided by the surrounding sentences and paragraph.

5. Which CEFR level describes a learner who 'can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases'?
A1

CEFR A1 is the most basic level, covering learners who can use only simple, memorized phrases for immediate communication needs.

6. When someone says 'Can you pass the salt?' they are most likely making a:
Polite request

This is an indirect speech act where a question form is used to make a polite request rather than literally asking about ability.

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