English Tests for Grade 11
Subcategories
English Grade 11 - Error Recognition Tests
English Grade 11 - Error Recognition Tests were designed to help you practice English error recognition. You will read a sentence with underlined words or phrases. Find the word or phrase that is incorrect. There are four choices for you to choose. You should choose the most appropriate answer to complete the question.
Example:
There is two cars over there.
A. There
B. is
C. two
D. there
The correct answer is B. You should choose B then click "Submit" button to answer.
English Grade 11 - Fill in the blanks - Multichoice Tests
English Grade 11 - Fill in the blanks - Multichoice Tests were designed to help you practice "Fill in the blanks" skills - Multichoice. You will read a passage with blanks. Choose the best answer for each of the blanks in the given passage.
Example:
He (1)_____ a teacher. He is twenty-five (2)_____ old. He love listening (3) _______ music. He can (4) ______ football. He often (5)_____ fishing on Saturday.
(1)_____
A. am
B. is
C. be
D. are
The best answer to the blank (1) is B. You should choose answer B then click "Submit" button.
English Grade 11 - Reading Comprehension Tests
English Grade 11 - Reading Comprehension Tests were designed to help you practice English reading comprehension for grade 11. You will read a passage. After reading, there are questions for you to answer. Each question has four choices. You should choose the best answer to complete the questions. You have 10 minutes to complete.
Example:
My name is Peter. I am a student. I am 19 years old. I am from London. I have 2 brothers and a sister. My father is a doctor. My mother is a teacher.
Question 1. How old is Peter?
A. He is 19 years old
B. He is 16 years old
C. He is 1 years old.
D. He is 2 years old
The correct answer is A. You should choose A then click "Submit" button to answer.
English Grade 11 - The Same Meaning Sentences Tests
English Grade 11 - The Same Meaning Sentences Tests were designed to help you practice English writing skills for grade 11. A question sentence will be displayed and there are 4 answer-sentences. You should choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given sentence.
Example:
He has been playing golf for 6 months.
A. He started playing golf for 6 months.
B. He started played golf 6 months ago.
C. He started to play golf 6 months ago.
D. He started playing golf for 6 months ago.
The best answer to the question is "C". You choose "C" then click "Submit" button to answer.
English Grade 11 - Word Family Tests
English Grade 11 - Word Family Tests were designed to help you practice English Word Family. A sentence with a gap will be displayed. There is a word in brackets. You must type a suitable word family of the word in brackets in a textbox. Then click submit button to answer. You have ten minutes to complete the test.
Example:
You will see:
She felt a sense of ___________(LOSE) when her friend went to live abroad.
You should enter "loss" in the textbox then click "Submit" button to answer.
English Grade 11 Listening - Listen to a Conversation - Practice Tests
As students advance in high school, listening becomes an essential skill for understanding more complex English communication. The English Grade 11 Listening – Listen to a Conversation – Practice Tests collection is designed to help eleventh-grade students strengthen their listening comprehension through consistent exposure to realistic English conversations. This resource includes 50 carefully prepared listening practice tests that simulate situations students may encounter in academic, social, and real-life contexts.
At the Grade 11 level, conversations often include more sophisticated vocabulary, longer explanations, and a wider range of speaking styles. Students are expected not only to recognize specific information but also to interpret opinions, attitudes, and implied meanings. The conversations in this practice set cover engaging topics such as academic discussions, career planning, technology in modern life, global issues, social media, environmental awareness, and cultural experiences. These topics encourage learners to think critically while developing their listening ability.
Through regular practice with these conversations, students can improve their ability to follow natural spoken English, understand different viewpoints, and respond to listening questions more confidently. The English Grade 11 Listening – Listen to a Conversation – Practice Tests can be used by both teachers and independent learners to build stronger listening strategies and prepare for advanced English learning.
Tips to Improve Listening Skills for Grade 11 Students
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Listen to a variety of English materials such as interviews, discussions, podcasts, and news reports.
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Expand your vocabulary related to academic subjects and current topics.
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Practice summarizing conversations after listening to confirm your understanding.
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Pay attention to how speakers organize their ideas and support their opinions.
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Train your ear to recognize different accents and natural speech patterns.
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Replay difficult audio sections to identify missed information.
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Practice active listening by focusing on both the main idea and supporting details.
Common Question Types in Conversation Listening
Students may encounter several question formats in this listening section:
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Main topic questions – identifying the general subject being discussed
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Supporting detail questions – locating specific pieces of information
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Speaker viewpoint questions – understanding the opinion or attitude of a speaker
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Reasoning questions – recognizing why something is suggested or explained
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Situation questions – identifying the context or setting of the conversation
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Outcome questions – determining the final decision or conclusion of the discussion
Tips to Answer Listening Questions
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Quickly scan the questions to predict the information you need to hear.
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Focus on key phrases that signal important points in the conversation.
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Be aware that correct answers may use different wording from the audio.
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Listen for contrasts or changes in ideas introduced by words like but, however, or instead.
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Avoid choosing answers that repeat words from the audio but change the meaning.
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Use logical thinking when the answer is implied rather than directly stated.
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Maintain concentration throughout the conversation because crucial information may appear at any moment.
By working through the English Grade 11 Listening – Listen to a Conversation – Practice Tests, students can strengthen their listening accuracy, improve their ability to understand complex spoken English, and build confidence when communicating in academic and real-world environments.