Category: English Test

Englist Writing Test

A blank screen feels louder during an English writing test than it does almost anywhere else. The prompt looks simple, the clock starts moving, and suddenly every sentence feels too long, too short, too plain, or too risky. In the U.S., an English writing test measures how clearly you can express ideas in organized written […]

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English Reading Level Test

Reading tests carry a strange reputation in the United States. Some people treat them like harmless school paperwork. Others see them as gatekeepers tied to college admissions, scholarships, promotions, and even immigration pathways. In practice, they’re a bit of both. An English reading level test measures how effectively you understand written English. Schools use these […]

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English Grammar Test

You probably don’t think about grammar when you’re texting a friend. But the second you’re staring at an SAT question or drafting a job application email, grammar suddenly feels… loud. Every comma looks suspicious. Every verb tense feels like a trap. I’ve worked with students and professionals across the U.S. for years, and here’s what […]

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