Progress Test Files 1--5 English File Intermediate Answer Key [patched] Access

Review the reference sections at the back of the English File Intermediate Student's Book for Files 1 through 5. Complete any unassigned exercise clearers.

(20–30 points)

Good at, interested in, afraid of, depend on, argue with/about Sport and Exercise Review the reference sections at the back of

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The Progress Test Files 1–5 is a cumulative assessment designed by Oxford University Press to evaluate students' grasp of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and the four core language skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) as taught in the first five units of the English File Intermediate course (Third Edition). It serves as a mid-course checkpoint, helping teachers identify strengths and areas needing improvement before moving on to more advanced material.

Explanation: Prefix "il-" (before 'l') makes the meaning negative. 20. creative Explanation: Suffix "-ive" turns the noun into an adjective. 21. complaint Explanation: Noun form of the verb 'complain'. 22. noisy Explanation: Suffix "-y" turns the noun 'noise' into an adjective. 23. up Explanation: "Wake up" is the phrasal verb for awaking. 24. out Explanation: "Run out of" means to have none left. 25. after Explanation: "Look after" means to take care of someone. 26. up Explanation: "Look up" means to search for information (in a book/dictionary). 27. passport Explanation: Standard airport terminology. 28. platform Explanation: Trains leave from platforms. 29. jam Explanation: "Traffic jam" is a fixed collocation. Try again later

If you are preparing for this test or writing a reflection on your progress, here is a concise summary of the core themes you’ve likely covered: Key Areas of Progress (Files 1–5)