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If you are looking for an item bank to revise your vocabulary, you are at the right place! (TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC, SAT)

What you will learn

Focus on most important vocabulary items needed by any language learner.

Solve hundreds of multiple choice vocabulary questions from beginner to advanced levels.

Become familiar with academic vocabulary needed in any international language exam. (TOEFL, IELTS, etc.)

Progress step by step from easy to more difficult questions.

Description

This course offers hundreds of English vocabulary questions within 6 Practice Tests, all prepared by professional exam developer and item writer, Ulku Kucukakin. The difficulty of the questions differ based on the level, and they help you see where your actual level is. Come and experience the quality of the questions yourself!

Sample Question #1 (A1 Level):

1.  Cyber Monday is the best time to buy a new computer as the prices of electronics drop to the lowest —-.

A) point

B) mark

C) option

D) offer

Sample Question #2 (A2 Level):

2.  The region has a large number of landlocked countries. They have no ports to —- the international markets, either for imports or exports, which causes them serious economic hardships.

A) assist

B) fascinate

C) access

D) indicate

Sample Question #3 (B1 Level):

3. In many parts of the world, decreased rain and snowfall, drought, and warming temperatures are diminishing water resources and making daily life difficult for —- communities.

A) conservative

B) agricultural

C) contemporary

D) harmful

Sample Question #4 (B2 Level):

4.  Often seen relaxing lazily under the California sun near a body of water, red-eared slider turtles are not native to the U.S. West Coast. They originally —- here as pets, and then were released or escaped into the wild.

A) restrained

B) fulfilled


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C) substituted

D) immigrated

Sample Question #5 (C1 Level):

5.  Doctors today are not very likely to encounter a patient with “Gilder’s palsy,” but prior to the 19th century, this —- had to be considered when a patient displayed symptoms of tremors, irritability, increased salivation, and fatigue.

A) rumor

B) ailment

C) resolution

D) synthesis

Sample Question #6 (C2 Level):

6.  In this garden, I obtain every product of nature in its season; in the spring, it —- with roses, lilies, and violets of the deepest bloom; in the summer with pears and apples of every kind; and now in autumn, with grapes, figs, and pomegranates.

A) abounds

B) emulates

C) overtakes

D) whines

Answers: 1. A / 2. C / 3. B / 4. D / 5. B / 6. A

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Difficult Vocabulary Tests: C1 & C2 Levels
Add-On Information:

Overview: A Strategic Edge for High-Stakes English Exams

Alright, let’s cut to the chase. In the fast-paced world, especially for us tech folks, every minute spent learning needs to yield maximum ROI. This isn’t your grandma’s “word-a-day” calendar. The “Vocabulary Tests for English Exams” course is a laser-focused item bank designed for a very specific, high-value goal: acing those international English proficiency tests. Think of it less as a traditional course and more as a meticulously curated dataset of critical lexical items, ready for you to master.

From where I stand, the value here isn’t just about knowing more words; it’s about strategic acquisition. These exams (TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, SAT, YDS) test your ability to process and articulate complex ideas under pressure. A robust, academically-tuned vocabulary is your primary weapon. This platform provides hundreds of multiple-choice questions, ranging from beginner to advanced, ensuring a structured progression that mirrors good software development practices. It’s about building a reliable mental dictionary, optimized for exam conditions, making it an indispensable resource for any serious certification prep.

Prerequisites: What You Need to Bring to the Table

You don’t need to be Shakespeare to jump into this. The primary prerequisite is a foundational understanding of English grammar and basic sentence structure. If you can comprehend simple to moderately complex sentences, you’re good. More importantly, you need a clear objective: to pass or score higher on one of the target exams. A healthy dose of discipline and a willingness to engage with repetitive practice are also key. This isn’t a passive audiobook; it requires active engagement, much like debugging a tricky piece of code.

Skills & Tools: Mastering the Lexical API

The core “skill” you’ll develop here is rapid, accurate vocabulary recognition and contextual application – essentially, becoming proficient in the “lexical API” required by these exams. You’ll learn to differentiate between subtly similar terms, identify synonyms and antonyms in context, and understand nuanced meanings. The primary “tool” is the multiple-choice question format, an industry-standard tool for these high-stakes assessments. This course effectively acts as a simulator, allowing you to practice under conditions highly analogous to the actual exam environment. It trains your brain to quickly parse questions and recall definitions, enhancing your overall test-taking efficiency.

Career Benefits & Job Roles: Unlocking Global Opportunities

Let’s talk brass tacks: why bother with advanced vocabulary? Simply put, it’s a direct gateway to accelerated career growth. Passing these exams with a high score isn’t just a tick box; it often unlocks opportunities for international education, global professional roles, and even immigration. A strong command of academic English enables you to confidently pursue higher education abroad, access leading-edge research, and communicate effectively with diverse, global teams in a tech firm. It builds genuine job-ready skills that foster critical thinking and precise communication.

For anyone targeting roles requiring international collaboration, working with multi-national companies, or needing to consume vast English-language documentation, this proficiency is non-negotiable. Whether you’re aiming to be a software engineer in Berlin or a data scientist in Toronto, mastering this vocabulary is a fundamental step. It’s about positioning yourself for success in a globalized marketplace, where effective communication is as vital as coding prowess, preparing you for real-world projects and international collaboration.

Pros: What This Item Bank Does Right

  • Targeted Efficiency: This isn’t a scattergun approach. The course focuses on high-frequency academic and exam-relevant words, optimizing your study time for maximum impact.
  • Structured Progression: The clear path from beginner to advanced questions ensures systematic learning, building confidence before tackling complex challenges.
  • Extensive Practice & Item Bank: With hundreds of multiple-choice questions, this course offers robust hands-on labs for vocabulary application. This volume of practice is crucial for solidifying understanding and building recall speed.
  • Academic & Professional Focus: The emphasis on academic vocabulary directly addresses the demands of international university admissions and professional licensure exams.

Cons: Where It Might Not Be a Perfect Fit

  • Limited Active Production Practice: While excellent for recognition, this course doesn’t inherently facilitate active vocabulary production (writing or speaking). To fully internalize words for real-world projects, learners will need to supplement this with active recall techniques, sentence construction, and speaking practice to bridge the gap.

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