2021 Revision & Example Test Items: Own Your Future
2021 Revision & Example Test Items: Own Your Future
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Items (mins)
Writing
From a choice of two options—an article/proposal or This task is new to ECPE. Instead of
an essay— test takers write one response considering two essay options, one of the options
and presenting multiple points of view. For the article/ will now be an article or a proposal.
proposal, a situation and a purpose for writing is briefly The amount of time for writing has
described, followed by instructions on what to write. been increased from 30 to 45 minutes.
For the essay, a topic is briefly set up, followed by 1 task 45 Newly-developed analytic rating criteria
instructions on what to write. Three sources in the form will consist of: task completion (including
of simple charts, graphs, figures, and quotations are use of sources), development (including
provided, at least one of which should be incorporated organization), language, and authorial
into the test taker’s response. voice (how distinctive and engaging the
writing is).
Listening
Part 1 Each item consists of a short recorded conversation This task is new to ECPE.
followed by a question. The question is printed in the
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booklet. There are four answer options for each item.
Part 2 Each set consists of a short talk delivered by a single This task is new to ECPE. The recording
speaker followed by six questions each. The questions is only played once.
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are printed in the booklet. There are four answer
options for each item.
Part 3 Each set consists of recorded talks followed by six The recording will now be played twice.
comprehension questions each. The questions are Each set will now consist of six items,
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printed in the booklet. There are three answer options instead of the previous five.
for each item.
Reading
Grammar Each item consists of a sentence with a deletion No changes apart from the number of
followed by choices of words or phrases to complete items being reduced from 40 to 16.
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it. There are four answer options for each item. Only
one choice is grammatically correct.
Cloze Two passages with ten deletions each are followed No change.
by choices of words or phrases to complete the text.
There are four answer options for each item. Test
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takers must choose the option that best fills each
blank in terms of grammar and meaning. 55
Vocabulary Each item consists of a sentence with a deletion No changes apart from the number of
followed by choices of words or phrases to complete items being reduced from 40 to 16.
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it. There are four answer options for each item. Only
one word has the correct meaning in that context.
Reading Each set consists of a reading passage followed by Each set will now consist of six items,
six comprehension questions. There are four answer 18 instead of the previous five.
options for each item.
Speaking
Test takers participate in a semi-structured, multi-
1 task,
stage task involving two or three test takers and two 30 No change.
5 stages
examiners.
Example 1
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Task 1: Article
A delivery company in your city is planning to start using robots to deliver packages to homes and businesses. Many people
are concerned about this idea. Write an article for a local news website explaining the impact of the delivery company’s
decision and what you think about it. Include at least one piece of information given above to support your response.
Task 2: Essay
Online shopping has made many products accessible to more people. What positive and negative effects might this have?
Write an essay addressing this topic and explain your opinion about it. Include at least one piece of information given above
to support your response.
Example 2
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days
Task 1: Proposal
A local company wants to allow its employees to make decisions about their working hours and create their own
schedules for coming into the office. Some people at the company think that this is not a good idea. Write a proposal
to the president of the company evaluating the different opinions on this issue, and explain what you think about it.
Task 2: Essay
Some people believe that an employee’s wellness is connected to their working conditions. What do you think are
the positive and negative effects that a company’s working conditions might have on employees? Write an essay
addressing this topic and discuss what you think about it.
M1B: A Book of Hours was a religious text containing calendars 6. What is the main purpose of this report?
with information about the Catholic saints to which each A. to educate listeners about an art form
day of the year was dedicated. But despite that focus, B. to announce the discovery of an ancient book
they were the first kind of illuminated manuscript made C. to explain a set of religious beliefs
for private citizens, instead of for church or monastery
collections. The Book of Hours that was found is small,
but that’s typical – people carried these volumes around
This passage is about horses. 1. What is the main purpose of the passage?
A. to illustrate how horses came to populate all the
It seems impossible to imagine the American continents continents
without horses. Nevertheless, modern horses are actually a B. to argue for stronger animal welfare laws
fairly recent import to the New World, having been brought by C. to describe the identification of a new horse species
Spanish explorers in 1519. Since then, their role in American D. to introduce an issue of wildlife classification
societies has been fundamental. They are present as working
animals on farms and ranches, friends and pets to many
people, but also exist in wild herds in many countries in the 2. In the third sentence of paragraph 1, what does
their refer to?
Americas, including the United States.
A. societies’
In a way, these herds are following paths created by their B. horses’
ancestors, because despite their importation in the 1500s, C. Spanish explorers’
horses actually originated in North America. By about 4 million D. American continents’
years ago horses populated the American continents, and
approximately 2.5 million years ago they crossed the Bering 3. What difference between horses and saber-toothed
land bridge between Alaska and Russia to expand into Asia cats does the passage point out?
and then Europe. A. The two species originated in different locations.
B. Horse populations were not entirely eliminated.
They and the counterparts they left behind evolved
C. The two species had opposite reactions to climate
independently until the end of the Quaternary period, change.
approximately 10,000 years ago, at which point the world’s D. Saber-toothed cats did not populate South
wildlife landscape changed dramatically. The Late Quaternary America.
Extinction, marked by a period of climate change, eliminated
between 70 percent and 80 percent of the large mammal 4. Why does the article mention human differences?
species in the Americas. Unlike their saber-tooth cat predators A. to support claims about horses’ intelligence
(among many others), horses lived on in the populations that B. to explain the abilities some horses display
had split off millennia before, and after several thousand years, C. to illustrate genetic findings about horses
returned to the land they had come from. D. to describe various roles horses have played
in history
So are horses immigrants to the Americas, or are they
a native species whose territorial occupation has merely 5. In the second sentence of paragraph 5, which word
experienced an interruption? The answer has recently been could best replace afforded?
redefined. The horses that went extinct in North America and A. expected
those that returned are members of the same genus, Equus, B. survived
but different species. Fossil evidence shows some difference C. managed
in the two species’ physical characteristics. However, newer D. provided
technology that analyzes fossil DNA shows that the two 6. What implication in the passage does the author likely
species are actually genetically identical. As with differences disagree with?
in humans’ physical appearances, the horses’ different A. Horses’ large population numbers protect them
characteristics are merely variations within their single species. from harm.
The distinction isn’t merely an academic one; there are real B. Horses have played a significant role in American
consequences to the way horses are classified. In the U.S., society.
as in other countries, native wildlife receives environmental C. Climate change was responsible for a mass
protections that immigrant species are not afforded. Given extinction.
that horses are hardly at risk of extinction today, it’s easy to D. Horses were a food source for large cats.
assume that this classification doesn’t matter. But if horses are
recognized as a native species, they will be in a better position
to withstand any potential threats in the future.
Downtown Theater
The following list provides some information The following list provides some information
about Riverside Park: about Worlds of Adventure:
• picnic in the park • visit an amusement park
• starts Saturday at 10:00 a.m. • all day Saturday
• company spends $4,000 • company spends $6,000
• sandwiches, salads, and drinks provided • employees given $10 for food
• located ten miles from company • 30-minute drive from office
• employees given fruit basket • employees given park gift certificate
• cold this time of year • park is crowded on weekends
The following list provides some information The following list provides some information
about Company Headquarters: about Central Stadium:
• breakfast buffet in office • watch a soccer match
• at work on Monday • Sunday afternoon
• company spends $2,000 • company spends $8,000
• many different breakfast items served • hamburgers, fries, drinks provided
• no travel needed • stadium close to subway station
• employees given extra day off • employees given autographed soccer balls
• not everyone works in morning • soccer team loses many games
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