Welcome to the iTTi English Proficiency Test (Level A2) Full name Email iTTi English Proficiency Test Level A2PART 1: Use of English For the following questions (1 to 15), choose a, b, or c.1. Who ____ these flowers? A. did give you B. gave you C. you gave None 2. I _____ coffee, but today I _____ one. A. don't drink / need B. 'm not drinking / need C. don't drink / 'm neeeding None 3. She _____ very fast when she _____ control of the car. A. was driving / lost B. drove / lost C. was driving / was losing None 4. I'm going to the florist's _____ roses for Patricia. A. for buying B. for buy C. to buy None 5. We _____ to Disney for Thanksgiving. I'll be fun! A. fly B. 're flying C. 'll fly None 6. I wasn't _____ to understand what had happened. A. enough old B. too old C. old enough None 7. He isn't capable of _____ this to _____. A. do / we B. doing / us C. to do / us None 8. I'm going _____ in the park. A. for a run B. to a run C. run None 9. We _____ do it now. We can do it later. A. don't have to B. mustn't C. mustn't None 10. What time _____ there? A. we should be B. should we to be C. should we be None 11. I _____ a car if I lived nearby. A. didn't need B. wouldn't need C. won't need None 12. ______ to play any sports when you were at school? A. Did you used B. Used you C. Did you use None 13. David won't help us, and neither _____ Betty. A. will B. won't C. does None 14. In the morning, she said she _____ at the office all afternoon. A. 'd be B. will be C. was None 15. My phone wasn't on the desk. Somebody _____ it! A. took B. was taking C. had taken None Read the text and choose the correct answer for each gap. There are many challenges on the internet (1) are related to food. For example, some people video themselves while they (2) an onion or a lemon. (3) of these challenges are harmless and fun. (4) , a few of them are dangerous. For example, in one challenge, people have to hold ice and salt in (5) hands. They get together with friends and find out who can hold it for the (6) time. But this challenge is so dangerous that nobody (7) do it. If you take some ice and add salt, the temperature of the ice (8) to -17ºC. Ice at this temperature will burn you. The problem is, you (9) notice that your hand is burning because the ice is so cold. You’ll (10) it, and the burn will get worse. In another challenge, people try to eat a large spoonful of cinnamon powder without drinking (11) . It sounds simple, but it isn’t. In fact, it’s both impossible and dangerous. Cinnamon powder (12) in water or the saliva in your mouth. So, if you put a spoonful of (13) in your mouth, your body will panic and you will start coughing. If that powder gets (14) your lungs, you might damage them. So, in the future, when someone (15) you to do a food challenge, don’t agree to it unless you know it is safe. Don’t risk your health just to make a funny video. PART 2: Writing Check the vocabulary in the ‘Explanation’ tab and fill in the gaps with the words in the box.EXAMPLE: The journey to San Francisco was very long 1. David went vacation his ex-wife and the kids. 2. They travelled car. 3. We in a nice hotel by the beach. 4. We went on on the river Seine. 5. We went in a beautiful lake. 6. We really enjoyed the . There were lots of chic bars and nightclubs. 7. We a table in a very traditional restaurant. 8. We did some and some souvenirs. 9. We the local dishes. The local cuisine is amazing. 10. We a car and went on a road trip. PART 3: Reading Read the text and for questions 1 to 8, match each sentence with the person who might say it. Why do people collect? Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions. The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct. Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books. Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years. Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious. Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.” These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?__1. People collect things because it makes them feel comfortable. A. Mark Baker B. Carl Jung C. Werner Muensterberger D. Philipp Bloom E. None of the people in the text F. None of the people in the text None 2. I collect because I enjoy trying to achieve something. A. Mark Baker B. Carl Jung C. Werner Muensterberger D. Philipp Bloom E. None of the people in the text F. None of the people in the text None 3. People have always collected because we need to stay alive. A. Mark Baker B. Carl Jung C. Werner Muensterberger D. Philipp Bloom E. None of the people in the text F. None of the people in the text None 4. People collect because they want to remember a former hobby. A. Mark Baker B. Carl Jung C. Werner Muensterberger D. Philipp Bloom E. None of the people in the text F. None of the people in the text None 5. People collect because they want to be famous for something importa. A. Mark Baker B. Carl Jung C. Werner Muensterberger D. Philipp Bloom E. None of the people in the text F. None of the people in the text None 6. People start collecting again when they can afford to buy special things. A. Mark Baker B. Carl Jung C. Werner Muensterberger D. Philipp Bloom E. None of the people in the text F. None of the people in the text None 7. Collecting gives people something to do during bad weather and cold or wet seasons. A. Mark Baker B. Carl Jung C. Werner Muensterberger D. Philipp Bloom E. None of the people in the text F. None of the people in the text None 8. Collecting links ordinary people to the lives of well-known people. A. Mark Baker B. Carl Jung C. Werner Muensterberger D. Philipp Bloom E. None of the people in the text F. None of the people in the text None Read about the benefits of the nuts below. Which nut would you recommend to each of these people? Match each person with a nut, using the list provided at the end of the page. Each nut can only be used once.The benefits of nutsA. CASHEWSGold-medal winning Olympic sprinter Kelly Holmes says she ate a bag of these wonder nuts after every race to help her recover. They’re packed with zinc – brilliant for your immune system.B. PISTACHIOSTony Blair’s favorite, these cut cholesterol and are rich in vitamins B and E – great for glowing skin.C. BRAZIL NUTSA study from the University of Illinois suggests Brazils might help prevent breast cancer, thanks to their high selenium content. They give you an energy buzz, too.D. ALMONDSThese are real heart savers, as they are rich in a form of vitamin E called alphatocopherol, which lowers your risk of cardiac disease.E. MACADAMIASUniversity of Hawaii found that people who ate high-fat macadamias had the same cholesterol levels as those on a low-fat diet.F. WALNUTSIf you are worried about diabetes or cholesterol you should stock up on walnuts. They are full of alpha linoleic acid, which boosts your “good” cholesterol and stops fatty deposits from sticking to arteries.__1. A woman who feels tired all the tim A. cashews B. pistachios C. Brazil nuts D. walnuts E. macadamias F. walnuts None 2. A teenager who has acne problems. A. cashews B. pistachios C. Brazil nuts D. walnuts E. macadamias F. walnuts None 3. A fat executive who has had a heart attack. A. cashews B. pistachios C. Brazil nuts D. walnuts E. macadamias F. walnuts None 4. A thin person who has cholesterol problems. A. cashews B. pistachios C. Brazil nuts D. walnuts E. macadamias F. walnuts None 5. Someone who catches all the viruses around. A. cashews B. pistachios C. Brazil nuts D. walnuts E. macadamias F. walnuts None PART 4: Listening Kevin and Samantha moved to London recently. Listen to their experiences. https://www.internationaltefltraininginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/A2-Listening-Test-–-Two-Americans-living-in-London_50k.mp3For questions 1 to 7, choose the correct answer.1. Who moved here to London over a year ago? A. Kevin B. Samantha C. Both Kevin and Samantha D. Neither Kevin nor Samantha None 2. Who moved to London after a relationship ended? A. Kevin B. Samantha C. Both Kevin and Samantha D. Neither Kevin nor Samantha None 3. Who has a relative in London? A. Kevin B. Samantha C. Both Kevin and Samantha D. Neither Kevin nor Samantha None 4. Who came t o London because they were offered a good job? A. Kevin B. Samantha C. Both Kevin and Samantha D. Neither Kevin nor Samantha None 5. Who likes London’s international culture? A. Kevin B. Samantha C. Both Kevin and Samantha D. Neither Kevin nor Samantha None 6. Who finds London expensive? A. Kevin B. Samantha C. Both Kevin and Samantha D. Neither Kevin nor Samantha None 7. Who has experienced problems with crime in London A. Kevin B. Samantha C. Both Kevin and Samantha D. Neither Kevin nor Samantha None Daniel and Kate both work from home. Listen to their conversation. https://www.internationaltefltraininginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/A2-Listening-Test-–-Working-from-home_50k.mp3For questions 1 to 10, choose true or false.1. Daniel has worked from home for longer than Kate. A. True B. False None 2. Kate started working from home after her son was born. A. True B. False None 3. Kate used to be a teacher. A. True B. False None 4. Kate’s work writing a geography book was very well-paid. A. True B. False None 5. Daniel started working from home after losing his job. A. True B. False None 6. Daniel doesn’t enjoy working from home because it isn’t sociable. A. True B. False None 7. Daniel used to play badminton and cards with his colleagues. A. True B. False None 8. Daniel has recently made friends with a new colleague. A. True B. False None 9. Kate didn’t use to socialize with colleagues because she was too tired. A. True B. False None 10. Kate spends time with some friends from her art class. A. True B. False None PART 5: Speaking Part 1 Hi, my name is Adriana Blumberg. I will talk to you today. What is your name? Student: A. Blumberg: Where do you live? Student: A. Blumberg: Are you a student or do you work? Student: Instructions: Please record a short video (in MP4 format) answering the questions above. Make sure to speak clearly and in full sentences. This is part of your A2 English proficiency speaking test, and the video will be used to evaluate your speaking skills. Once recorded, send the video file. Choose File Drag and Drop File Here or Browse Part 2A. Blumberg: Now let’s talk about your friends. How often do you see your friends?Student:A. Blumberg: What do you like doing with your friends? Do you like going to the sports club?Student:A. Blumberg: When do you usually see your friends?Student:A. Blumberg: Tell me about your best friend.Student: A. Blumberg: Let’s talk about your home. Do you live in a one-family home or an apartment building?Student:A. Blumberg: How many rooms are there in your home or apartment?Student: A. Blumberg: What is your favorite room at home?Student:A. Blumberg: Please ask me four questions about my home.Student:Question 1:Question 2:Question 3:Question 4:A. Blumberg: Thank you.____ Choose File Drag and Drop File Here or Browse Part 3A. Blumberg: Here are different places where we can eat. Do you like eating in these places? Why or why not? Choose File Drag and Drop File Here or Browse Previous articleiTTi English Proficiency Test Level A1Next article Computer Literacy and Internet Knowledge Test Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website