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Exercise 5 (Mixed tenses – narrative & present perfect)

Exercise 6 (Modals – speculation & obligation)


If you have the answer key, you have the "what." But do you have the "how"?

To truly pass that test (and the real-world English it represents), integrate these extra steps:


Unit / Progress Test [Insert Unit Number or Test Name]


Never look at the answer key first. Complete the test under timed conditions. Mark guesses with a question mark.

The Speakout methodology emphasizes authentic communication, using BBC content to expose students to real-world English. Consequently, the testing materials are designed not just to check grammar retention, but to assess communicative competence, listening skills, and lexical range.

The Answer Key serves as the standard against which student performance is measured. However, in a communicative curriculum, the key is often more nuanced than a simple list of "right or wrong" answers.

If you have access to the Teacher’s Book (even a preview on Google Books), many include one fully answered sample test. Use that to understand the format and difficulty.