TEST YOUR SPANISH LEVEL B1 to C2
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It feels like you gave the answers in advance
Gracias a Cynthia y Gordon otro vez. 😊
¡A ti, David! :)
I love this! I got more correct this time. I would say that READING has really helped me to guess the answers because things just look correct now to me based on what I have seen in stories. THANK YOU!
¡Estupendo! :)
Frikkin’ awesome!
¡Gracias! :)
¡Estupendo!❤❤
:)
Very pleased to only have the first one wrong, but some were by gut feeling more than analysis. A welcome boost on return to sunny London after 5 days of wind and cold in Madrid followed by endless rain and flooding in Valencia.
It's still raining haha :)
Hola Como siempre, muchas gracias por los vídeos. Sobre la pregunta 18, es posible decir 'hubieras conocido mis amigos si hubieras venido conmigo ' (todo en pasado) a veces tengo dudas al usar habría y hubiera
En ese caso no se puede intercambiar habría por hubiera. Sólo cuando no está la estructura completa (sin el 'si...'), poe ejemplo:
1.Pues, hubieras/habrías conocido a mis amigos. (Aunque 'habrías' es preferible).
2. Habrías conocido a mis amigos si hubieras venido conmigo. Cx
In English for number 17 you should say "He would have been busy." if you knew why he didn't show up for work. You would say "He will be busy." if you also know the next day he also won't be coming to work.
Also to me saying "en caballo" (since you can't get inside a horse) might be about as sloppy as an American saying " I am waiting on a package to arrive." When the correct way to say it is "I'm waiting for a package to arrive." Americans these days don't seem to understand that when you wait on something you are physically on it. You might be sitting on a chair, for example. Another thing Americans get wrong is saying they are "excited for" an event that is upcoming instead of correctly saying they are "excited about" it. The only time you use "excited for" is when you are happy for another person because something wonderful happened to them. Lastly, this is a pet peeve of mine that young meterologists say over and over which is "There is a chance for rain." The correct way to say it is, "... there is a chance of rain.." When there is a chance FOR something to take place, it is usually referring to a person or animal who will have a chance to do something and carry out an action.
¡Gracias, Emily! Cx
Conocia casi todas las respuestas porque suenan bien, creo que es porque escucho demasiado espanol! me gusta ese tipo de ejercicio gracias
¡Gracias a ti! :)
Con la ultima pregunta, ¿tambien sería correcto decir "al cual"?
Sí :)
Estoy contento con los resultados 9/10. Yo tambiem como Gordon me equivoque en la pregunta 9, pensaba que la correcta es "en/de/a". Gracias por el video, espero los proximos
¡Genial!
Las pruebas me ayudan aprender. Por qué #16 no es “termínados?” Imperativo plural con reflexive pronombre.
Terminados sería un participio en forma de adjetivo. (Finished). Los ejercicios han sido terminados con éxito; por ejemplo.
Para formar el imperfativo plural con el pronombre reflexivo sería:
Termina (tú), Terminad (vosotros) ----> Termina -d- + os = Terminaos
Cx
Ya entiendo. No di cuenta que se pierde al "d" con "os." Gracias por la información.
I thought all this time Gordon was a native speaker? I think he mentioned in a video that he still needs to practice his Spanish? He sounds so good, even his English is slightly accented from the Spanish. Got me fooled.
Es de South Shields :)
¡Vaya! Su español es asombroso y fantástico 😮
These are 95 percent over my head 😢
Don't worry! You can try an A1-B1 test and try this one again in a few weeks :) Cx
Tenia las mismas dos dudas que Gordon, .... y nueve otras.
jajajajajajaja
Como se dice en escocia FFS lol! Muy duro 6 errores! Mas examenes por favor!
¡Pero, muy bien, oye, Jim! :)
17 was a bugger. As was that extra one. Why 'a él' (al) and not just 'a'?
Mandy, I didn't see that in number 17. Number 17 was: Qué raro que Román no estuviera esta mañana. -Estaría ocupado. Cx
por cierto, yo he contestado a todas esas preguntas correctamente, excepto 17 y 18.. lo que pasa es que, para la pregunta 17 mi respuesta fue A. y para la pregunta 18, mi respuesta fue B.. pues, segun todo, de lo que he dicho aqui, que os parece, cual seria mi nivel de espanol?
Esto es un test simplemente. Hay más factores para determinar el nivel de español de una persona; dicho esto, sin embargo, por lo que leo, te diría que estás en B2 o C1. ¿Qué opinas? :)
Se lo cuesta incluso a los latinos jajaja
Les cuesta * Cx
I got #12 wrong by putting b… I remember and also the extra question. Me siento orgullosa! Bueno, completé muchos de vuestros libros y me ayudaron un montón!
¡Olé! Buen trabajo, Janna :)
Los Trojans ir en caballo? 😉
jajajajaja efectivamente
I did great I got three wrong I even got the a caballo correct which gordon did not😂
¡Qué bueno! :)