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  • Hi there.

  • My name is Richard McMunn from the Psychometric testing website.

  • My psychometric tests dot com.

  • And in this tutorial, I'm going to teach you how to pass an English aptitude test.

  • So in order for me to achieve that, this is what I will cover during this tutorial.

  • I will give you sample English aptitude test questions.

  • I will give you tips for passing any English aptitude test.

  • I'll give you questions for you to try out yourself right here on YouTube.

  • And I will also give you additional free English aptitude.

  • Testing resource is that you can gain access to so four really good reasons why you should stick around and watch this tutorial from beginning to end.

  • Now, before I get into the English Aptitude Test training tutorial.

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  • My name is Richard, but, Mom, that's me there in the center.

  • I've been helping people for many years now to pass their aptitude tests on job interviews on.

  • I will do that today by giving you lots of English aptitude test questions for you to try out.

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  • So let's get into the first English aptitude test question, which is select the best option that fills the blank or blanks to make the sentence complete.

  • So we have to choose the word that goes in that blank.

  • So it's Susan Blank to play the piano, and then we all give up, given a number of multi choice options, and in this case, it's a want be devoted see decide d wanted e committed.

  • So the best way to tackle this and this is a very basic question, by the way, we will move on and make them harder.

  • But just so that you understand what is required work through each word at it in the sentence, and if it doesn't make sense, then disregard it.

  • So Susan want to play the piano.

  • Doesn't work.

  • Susan, devoted to play the piano, doesn't work.

  • Susan decide to play the piano doesn't work.

  • Susan wanted to play the piano.

  • Does work.

  • Susan committed to play the piano doesn't work, so the correct answer is D wanted.

  • So now I want you to have a guard these to make sure you understand what is required.

  • And then we will make it a little bit harder after I got you to try one more too.

  • So please put your answer to question two in the comments section below this video for marking We will come on each day, mark them for you.

  • So question number to select the best option that fills the blank to make the sentence complete, he blank most of his time to football is a played be devoted See, watched d spent or he lent And you have the time it takes the timer to run down to put your answer in the comments section below the video Here we go.

  • Okay, well done.

  • So don't forget to put your aunt in the comments section below.

  • Well, mark them each day for you.

  • Now try another one.

  • Please put your answer to question three In the comments section below the video for market Here we go.

  • English aptitude test question three.

  • Select the best option that fills the blank to make the sentence complete.

  • He hasn't come home.

  • Blank is a already be like, see soon D later yet.

  • And here is the timer.

  • Okay, well done.

  • So, as I say, they are relatively easy.

  • Now.

  • Let's make it a little bit harder for you.

  • So the next question English aptitude test Question four is select the best option that feels the blanks to make the sentence complete, each blank Mike blank the test.

  • He failed, and then we are given a number of options.

  • Is it day or watched Be time took, see attempted, took dee person encouraged or e place sat so again work through each one and then eliminate any incorrect answers.

  • So each day Mike watched the test.

  • He failed.

  • That doesn't work.

  • Each time might took the test, he felt so I believe it's be straight away.

  • I will just quickly check the others.

  • Each attempted Mike took.

  • That doesn't work.

  • Each person Mike encouraged the test.

  • He failed.

  • That doesn't work.

  • Each place.

  • Mike SATs the test.

  • He failed.

  • So the correct answer is Each time Mike took the test, he failed the correct answer is B.

  • So now it's your turn.

  • Please put your answer to question five in the comments section below the video for marking.

  • Here we go.

  • Select the best option that fills the blanks to make the sentence complete.

  • Driving her car blank.

  • The road made Mary Blank.

  • Great is a down sowed B on B C.

  • A long field de Overwatch e within feel.

  • Here's your timer.

  • Excellent.

  • Don't get to put your onto in the comments section below the video.

  • Now let's move on to the next one.

  • Try another one.

  • Please put your answer to question six In the comments section below the video for Market on English Aptitude.

  • Test question Sixes.

  • Select the best option that feels the blanks to make the sentence complete.

  • Ifyou've blank following the news recently Blank.

  • Be aware of the Australian wildfires A being you'll be being your C have you'll d ever then or a being you So you have the time.

  • It takes the time to run down.

  • Put your answer in the comments section below.

  • Here we go.

  • Well done.

  • Fantastic.

  • Okay, let's know, try a different type of English aptitude test question.

  • So Question seven which three of the eight letter bits can be combined to create a word referring to someone being childish or immature.

  • So what we have to do is take three.

  • So these eight letter bits here So you've got 12345678 We have to take just three of them.

  • Put them together to create a word that refers to someone being childish or immature.

  • So the correct answer is J U V E N I L E, which is juvenile.

  • So it's assessing your understanding of the English language.

  • So now it's your turn.

  • Please put your answer to question eight in the comments section below the video for marking Here we go.

  • Which three of the eight letter bits can be combined to create a word that describes having power and influence over others.

  • You have the time it takes up time to go down to put your answer to question eight in the comments section below.

  • Brilliant!

  • Well done.

  • Okay, let's move onto question nine.

  • Try another one.

  • Please put your answer to question nine in the comments section below the video for Market, which three of the eight letter bits can be combined to create a word meaning a person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure.

  • Here is your time.

  • Okay, well done.

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  • You can therefore try out loads of aptitude test questions in your own time, on your phone or on your laptop.

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