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The easiest exams to get certified in English

Considering that there is currently a wide variety of exams that respond to different academic and work requests, when referring to the easiest exam to certify your English the first thing to check is why the certificate is required, because it varies according to the process for which it is applied. That is, exams are different if you need to certify your English for immigration processes, for admission to an educational program abroad, or simply to certify your level and skills to access a job opportunity.

One of the easiest exams to take is the Cambridge English: B2 First which will grant you a certificate proving you have a sufficient level of English to live, study, or work in an English-speaking country. It is recognized worldwide by thousands of institutions, and leading companies encourage their employees to take the exam. However, it is essential to verify if this exam meets your current needs.

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Practice with an easy English exam

Starting from the basis that there is no 100% easy exam but always prior work behind it, below we will share some content for level B2, highly recommended if you want to go to an English-speaking country or opt for an international job position.

At this level, you are supposed to already interact with certain fluency and use a wide vocabulary, as well as more complex grammar.

You should be able to understand more complex texts about abstract as well as concrete topics.

You will also be able to write clear and detailed texts on many topics adding the advantages and disadvantages of the subject.

Content of the B2 level

At B2 level many topics about English grammar are covered, some of the most important are:

  • Verbs:

– Used to, be used to, get used to.

– To have something done.

– Modal verbs.

– Passive.

– Present perfect.

– Transitive and intransitive verbs.

– Used to and would.

– Verbs with -ing or to infinitive.

– Verb patterns.

– Wish.

  • Connectors: despite, in spite of, while, as a consequence, whereas.
  • Inversions.
  • Conditional.
  • Relative clauses.
  • Quantifiers.
  • Question Tags.
  • Direct and indirect speech.

Easy English exam for practice

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:

  1. Matthew stepped onto the ship and was met by one member of the crew who showed him his seat. He was a little nervous as he has a phobia of the sea and this was his first time on a ship in the middle of the ocean. His hands were (jumping / trembling / rattling / moving)___________ slightly and his mouth was very dry.
  2. Matthew walked along the (path / corridor / deck / lane)__________ in order to breathe fresh air, he needed it. But, as soon as he saw the huge blue ocean in front of him, he suddenly felt sick. A young lady realized that Matthew wasn’t fine and she decided to help him.
  3. Although the woman also (was / sat / showed / appeared) _____________ to be quite nervous, she sat next to him and decided to try to calm that pale man.
  4. After (conversing / debating / discussing / negotiating) ______________ with him for a long time, the woman drank some water and gave him a bottle too.
  5. Both found that they (were / got on / got to / got so)_______ well together.
  6. They (argued / laughed / chatted / fighted) ____________ for the whole voyage.
  7. Matthew realized that he had forgotten about his phobia and he was even (enjoying / losing / approving / supposing) ____________ himself on that trip.
  8. When they (boarded / took off / disembarked / left) ____________ at the port, Matthew thanked her for keeping him company.
  9. She was glad he felt better and commented about what a (well / good / real / fantastic) _________ journey they’d had.

Answers: 1. trembling, 2. deck, 3. appeared, 4. conversing, 5. got on, 6. chatted, 7. enjoying, 8. disembarked, 9. good.