Are you a student or teacher using the English File Intermediate coursebook? If so, you're likely familiar with the Progress Test Files that accompany the textbook. These tests are designed to assess students' progress and understanding of the material covered in the coursebook. In this article, we'll focus on the answer key for Progress Test Files 1-5, providing a comprehensive guide for students and teachers alike.
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Imagine a stack of 30 tests. Grading by hand, you might note who passed. But with the answer key beside you, you can . One teacher using this key told us: “In ten minutes, I saw that 70% of my class had misused ‘been’ vs. ‘gone.’ I scrapped my planned review and built a mini-lesson. That’s the power of targeted feedback.” In this article, we'll focus on the answer
The answer key will not explain why “I’ve seen that film already” is correct but “I saw that film yesterday” fits a different context. It won’t read your dictated sentences back to you. That’s intentional. The key is a , not a tutor. It forces you to revisit the student’s book and listening scripts, reinforcing active recall. Here are safe, ethical sources: Imagine a stack
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Instructions: Choose the correct option (a, b, or c) to complete the sentences.